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Un panorama complet des librairies et/ou frameworks (selon vos termes préférés) utilisables en Java pour afficher du contenu. J'en ai découvert un ou deux vraiment intéressants.
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Choppy Cuts – v1.0.0_98904
#6492 Choppy Cuts v1.0.0_98904
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Genres/Tags: Arcade, Party game, Top, 3D
Company: Moco Studios I
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI13
Original Size: 4 GB
Repack Size: 799 MB
Download Mirrors (Direct Links)
- Filehoster: DataNodes (Speed & Usability) [Use IDM]
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Filehoster: FuckingFast (REALLY Fucking Fast
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- Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable) [Use JDownloader2]
Download Mirrors (Torrent)
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1337x | [magnet] [.torrent file only]
- RuTor [magnet]
- Tapochek.net
Discussion and (possible) future updates on CS.RIN.RU thread
Screenshots (Click to enlarge)
Repack Features
- Based on Choppy.Cuts-TENOKE ISO release: tenoke-choppy.cuts.iso (4,274,589,696 bytes)
- Game version: v1.0.0_98904
- 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
- NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
- Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 4 GB to 799 MB)
- Installation takes 1-2 minutes
- After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
- HDD space after installation: 4 GB
- Language can be changed in game settings
- Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
- At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Features
- Over 50 levels of escalating chaos! – Build your team and sharpen your scissors! Tackle challenges from 50 levels of basic trims to wild frenzies across the world!
- 11 unique stylists to make the dream team! – Each stylist has their distinct style and abilities. Work and build a team with your friends that will break chopping history.
- Expect the unexpected during every shift. – Another ordinary shift? Think again! Protect your customers and business from incoming dangers. The future of Choppy Cuts is now in your hands!
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FlatLaf - Flat Look and Feel | FormDev
Oh ben dis donc ! Je discutais récemment avec un collègue du fait que Swing permet des trucs incroyables, pour peu qu'on utilise le bon LnF. Et celui-ci a un look vraiment moderne. Il est même open-source, sous licence Apache
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Donald Trump wants to nationalize elections. Americans overwhelmingly do not.

Donald Trump has called on the GOP to nationalize elections, which are currently run by states, as mandated in the Constitution. Many are alarmed by the president’s words, considering his continued quest to consolidate power and his inability to accept the results of free and fair elections.
In short, his desire to nationalize seems like a blatant effort to control their outcomes. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called the idea outlandishly illegal,” adding, “You think he believes in democracy?”
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Even top Republicans have publicly disagreed with the president on the matter. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said he is “not in favor” because it’s “a constitutional issue.” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) tried to downplay Trump’s comments, claiming Trump was just expressing frustration “about the lack of some of the blue states, frankly, of enforcing these things and making sure that they are free and fair elections.”
While Johnson made wild accusations of election fraud with no proof, he nonetheless declared, “I do not want to see us nationalizing elections.”
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And Americans don’t want to see that either. CNN’s chief data analyst, Harry Enten, ran the numbers on whether Americans trust Donald Trump to run free and fair elections. Short answer: They don’t.
“They trust him about as much as they trust him to be modest,” Enten said, explaining that only 43% of American adults believe
The numbers are worse among independents. “This is a group that Donald Trump has really been struggling with,” Enten said, “and when it comes to his commitment to free and fair elections, they absolutely believe he is not. We’re talking about two in three independents say no, Donald Trump is not committed to free and fair elections. We’re talking about just a third, just a third of independents believe that Donald Trump is committed to free and fair elections.”
He added that “it is the opposite for the Democratic Party, where you see the majority of Americans believe the Democratic Party is committed to free and fair elections.”
CNN host Sara Sidner said the numbers made it pretty clear where the country stands. “If that number doesn’t slap you in the face, I don’t know what will,” she said.
Enten also shared data showing that Americans were generally satisfied with how their local municipalities ran the 2024 elections. He called Trump’s proposal to nationalize elections “a terrible idea for the American people.”
Sidner also pointed out Trump’s massive hypocrisy: “What is fascinating about this is that Republicans have historically said ‘states’ rights’ and don’t want the federal government involved.”
It is Trump’s continued focus on federal power that prompted an Australian economist to recently call the Trump administration “the most interventionist government” and the “least conservative government” of his lifetime.
“When you are the richest country in the world, maybe you are not the ones who should be thinking about ripping down your existing institutions,” he said. “It’s those who are somewhat behind, but that’s what this president is doing.”
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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Stephen T. Stone with a comment about ICE and CBP stealing money from citizens at the Minneapolis airport:
Dear Democrats in leadership positions:
There is no reforming or retraining this level of institutional rot. Your centrist asses need to start demanding the abolishment of ICE (and DHS), and you need to start doing it now.
Sincerely, a concerned US citizen
In second place, it’s Strawb with an answer to the question of why the CIA deleted its famous World Factbook resource:
Well, the easy answer is “Because a corrupt government’s worst enemy is a well-informed population”.
For editor’s choice on the insightful side, we start out with Bloof offering another even broader answer to that question:
If something is useful and a product of government, that’s all the reason republicans need to destroy it.
Next, it’s dfbomb bringing more updates from Minneapolis:
They leave cars running from their victims in the road. We have to find tows and clear it.
They deploy tear gas taking people from parks. We have to clean up and help those hurt.
They harass and stalk schools, taking kids with impunity. They approach our school patrols pretending to be locals to get info.
They kill and are protected.
They do not care if the people they take are actually what they’re told to look for, they just take brown people and those that piss them off.
They took Native-Americans and have not returned them.
This is ethnic cleansing and it is done at the behest of a white supremacist administration hunting brown people.
This has not stopped. There is no draw down.
Please stop arguing over the KIND of fascism this is and start rattling cages in DC to abolish this bullshit.
This is not a fucking drill.
Over on the funny side, our first place winner is terribly tired with a comment about a line in one of the federal rulings calling out the administration’s immigration bullshit:
Holy old fuck, she pounds X is a wild-ass sentence to be reading in the real god damn world.
Couldn’t have made it sound more like an addictive substance if I tried.
In second place, it’s dfbomb again, this time with a comment on our post about news websites bringing back comment sections:
Is there irony in the urge for me to shitpost in the comments on this one?
Things are still pretty slow on the funny side (for reasons that continue to be obvious), so we’ll stick to just one editor’s choice — a very simple answer to the question of why the CIA shut down the Factbook, this time from an anonymous commenter:
Oh, that’s easy. They shut it down because it has facts in it.
That’s all for this week, folks!
yomaytk/elfconv: AOT binary translator of Linux/ELF → WebAssembly
Un outil qui convertit des binaires Linux en WebAssembly sans toucher au code source, même pour des apps qui utilisent fork() ou execve(). Performances pas trop nazes (56-96% du natif), mais que pour AArch64 pour l'instant. Demo en ligne avec un terminal dans le navigateur.
Thread HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46909657
Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20260128105148/https://github.com/yomaytk/elfconv
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Wooden Case Makes a 2026 TV Stylish
The middle of the 20th century produced a revolution in understated stylish consumer design, some of which lives on today. The reality of living in a 1950s or ’60s house was probably to be surrounded by the usual mess of possessions from many past decades, but the promise was of a beautiful sleek and futuristic living space. Central to this in most homes would have been the TV set, and manufacturers followed the trends of the age with cases that are now iconic. Here in 2026 we put up with black rectangles, but fortunately there’s Cordova Woodworking with a modern take on a retro TV cabinet.
We’ve put the build video below, and it’s a wonderfully watchable piece of workshop titillation in a fully-equipped modern shop. While we appreciate they’ve put the design up for sale, we think many Hackaday readers could come up with their own having already been inspired. One thing we notice over the originals is that they use “proper” wood for their case, when we know the ’60s version would have had veneer-faced ply or chipboard.
The result is a piece of furniture which nicely contains the modern TV and accessories, but doesn’t weigh a ton or dominate the room in the way one of the originals would have, much less emit that evocative phenolic hot-electronics smell. We’d have one in our living room right now. Meanwhile if you’d like a wallow in mid-century TV, we have you covered.
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INSPEKTOR is a brutal 90s-style shooter where you crush a violent uprising on a dark, industrial planet.
In INSPEKTOR you are the titular INSPEKTOR, sent to blast through rebels and machines in a savage mix of retro shooter action and neon-soaked sci-fi carnage. The game promises nonstop blood-soaked combat with retro pixel aesthetics and absolutely zero remorse for enemies standing in your way.
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