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Malgré que nous n'ayons pour l'instant pas de réelles séquences de gameplay, Static Between Stations semble être l'un des projets indé les plus ambitieux à paraitre pour cette année 2026.

On parle ici d'un vrai gros RPG, avec points de compétences, combats en tour par tour et jets de dés à la clef.

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En Malaisie, un ministre affirme au Parlement que le stress au travail « rend gay »

Le ministre malaisien Zulkifli Hasan a suscité une polémique en déclarant devant le Parlement que le stress au travail pouvait pousser des individus à s’impliquer dans la communauté LGBT. Ses propos, largement critiqués et tournés en dérision, vont à l’encontre du consensus scientifique international et mettent en lumière la persistance de discours stigmatisants envers les minorités sexuelles et de genre en Malaisie.

L’article En Malaisie, un ministre affirme au Parlement que le stress au travail « rend gay » est apparu en premier sur Association STOP homophobie.

Building a Metal 3D Printer with a Laser Welder

The development of cheaper, more powerful lasers has always been a cause for excitement among hackers, and fiber lasers are no exception. One of the newer tools they’ve enabled is the laser welder, which can be used to weld, cut through metal, or clean off surfaces. Or, as [Cranktown City] demonstrated, you can use one to build a metal 3D printer.

The printer’s built around a 2000-Watt fiber laser welder from Skyfire, and the motion system came from a defunct secondhand 3D printer built by an out-of-business insole printing company. The frame was reinforced with steel, the welding gun was mounted in place of the hotend, and the trigger was replaced with a CNC-controlled switch. It didn’t originally use any specific shielding gas, since the welder was supposed to perform adequately with just compressed air if high weld quality wasn’t essential.

The first few tests were promising, but did reveal quite a few problems. Heat buildup was an early issue which threatened to warp the build plate, and which eventually welded the build plate to the Z-axis gantry. Adding a strong cooling fan and putting a gap between the build plate and the gantry solved this. The wire also kept getting stuck to the build surface, which [Cranktown City] solved by pausing the wire feed and pulling it away from the part when a layer finished. Simply using compressed air led to a weak deposit that cracked easily, and while a nitrogen stream improved the print somewhat, argon shielding gas gave the best results. For his final print, [Cranktown City] made a vase. The layers were a bit crude, but better than most welder-based metal printers, and the system shows some real promise.

We’ve seen a few printers built around welders before, and a few built around lasers, but this seems to be the first to use both.

Note : MUST, SHOULD, MAY NOT…

Je suis un peu con, et flemmard. C’est pour ça que je crée mes outils pour me simplifier le travail (ça me libère du temps pour réfléchir à le simplifier encore plus).

Quand on me dit qu’on peut faire quelque chose, je comprends « tu n’es pas obligé de le faire ».

Si c’est obligatoire, il fallait me dire « tu dois ».

C’est à ça que servent les mots avec un sens précis.
Les incompréhension et malentendus sont la raison pour laquelle un quart du monde est en ruine et en guerre (un autre quart pour le pétrole, un quart pour une question d’amis imaginaire, et le reste parce qu’un peuple brillamment décérébré a élu un psychopathe comme son président).

J’avais parlé de l’importance de l’insistance sur le choix des termes dans mon article expliquant comment écrire des tutos et des instructions : https://lehollandaisvolant.net/?d=2025/10/03/18/54/57-mes-astuces-pour-realiser-de-bons-tutoriels

Le tout en citant la RFC 2119 qui défini, pour les normes et recommandations de l’Internet, quand employer les termes doit / peut / obligatoirement / optionnel / …

Je remarque que certaines normes ISO / EN / NF ont parfois un paragraphe similaire. Je n’ai pas connaissance d’une norme dédiée, mais je copie ça là :

L’attention du lecteur est attirée sur les points suivants :

Seules les formes verbales doit et doivent sont utilisées pour exprimer une ou des exigences qui doivent être respectées pour se conformer au présent document.

Ces exigences peuvent se trouver dans le corps de la norme ou en annexe qualifiée de «normative». Pour les méthodes d’essai, l’utilisation de l’infinitif correspond à une exigence.

Les expressions telles que, il convient et il est recommandé sont utilisées pour exprimer une possibilité préférée mais non exigée pour se conformer au présent
document. Les formes verbales peut et peuvent sont utilisées pour exprimer une suggestion ou un conseil utiles mais non obligatoires, ou une autorisation.

En outre, le présent document peut fournir des renseignements supplémentaires destinés à faciliter la compréhension ou l'utilisation de certains éléments ou à en clarifier l'application, sans énoncer d'exigence à respecter. Ces éléments sont présentés sous forme de notes ou d'annexes informatives

Oui, il faudrait une norme globale pour ça (un calque de la RFC).
Quand quelque chose est obligatoire pour être valide, il faut que ça soit mis.
Quand quelque chose est recommandé (utile sans être obligatoire) ou non-recommandé (inutile voire dangereux sans être interdit), ça doit être dit aussi.

C’est con qu’il faille préciser ça, mais première nouvelle : les gens SONT cons.

En tant que rédacteur d’instruction de travail (une partie de mon travail), il est de ma responsabilité de faire en sorte que les gens comprennent et travaillent correctement. Dans certains cas, des vies sont en jeu (dans l’aérien, une défaillance c’est souvent synonyme d’accident et de morts).

En mettant « doit » au lieu de « peut », on se couvre. Si la personne comprend mal, c’est un accident.
En insistant sur la différence de doit et peut, si la personne commet encore l’erreur, c’est de l’incompétence ou du sabotage. Pas un accident.

Les normes, les lois, les instructions, devraient insister sur ça. Et choisir leur vocabulaire soigneusement.

Aucune interprétation ne doit être possible.


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GenAI, The Snake Eating Its Own Tail: How tools like ChatGPT and Claude are destroying the ecosystems they rely on, and what to do about it

Les outils comme ChatGPT et Claude bouffent les écosystèmes qui les nourrissent : Stack Overflow en PLS, Tailwind qui licencie 75% de son équipe parce que plus personne n’achète leurs templates, et les auteurs de bouquins payés 3 balles pour des années de boulot. Les solutions proposées ? Soit payer les sites pour les crawler (mais ça change rien au fait que le vrai fric part chez les boîtes d’IA), soit un système de "pay-per-use" où l’IA cite ses sources et reverse un pourcentage aux créateurs. Sauf que techniquement, c’est pas gagné, et les géants de l’IA ont zéro intérêt à partager leur gâteau 🐍.

via https://classic.zoemp.be/dailyindie_recap.xml

Thread HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46709320

Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20260201074537/https://www.ybrikman.com/blog/2026/01/21/gen-ai-snake-eating-its-own-tail/


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Pourquoi la Russie réduit discrètement la voilure sur ses dépenses militaires

La Russie réduit ses dépenses militaires parce que son économie est en PLS à cause de la guerre en Ukraine, des sanctions et du pétrole qui vaut moins cher qu’un kebab à 3h du mat’ 🥱. Même Poutine doit faire semblant de gérer son budget comme un étudiant en galère.

Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20260131080637/https://www.lepoint.fr/monde/pourquoi-la-russie-reduit-discretement-la-voilure-sur-ses-depenses-militaires-JO4JBXQ3FVEUNG5QOSBTZLMHVE/


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cTGP Graphics Power Setting Coming For Uniwill / TUXEDO Laptops With Linux 7.0

Upstreamed for the Linux 6.19 kernel is the Uniwill laptop platform driver for exposing more features/settings for laptops made by this Taiwanese OEM/ODM, including the laptops from TUXEDO Computers. Coming for the next kernel cycle is further extending the Uniwill platform driver for now having support for adjusting the custom total graphics power "cTGP" for those laptops with a dedicated GPU...

Here are all of the inspiring LGBTQ+ stars to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Bundle up! The 2026 Winter Olympic Games are just around the corner, and there are a number of LGBTQ+ Olympic stars we’ll be cheering on.

The Winter Games, running from 6 to 22 February, are taking place in Italy. Hosted jointly by the cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, athletes will be descending on Northern Italy to compete.

LGBTQ+ athletes will be arriving in the snowy region with the hopes of making their countries proud, and maybe bringing home a gold medal.

This year’s Winter Games have already seen a showcase of LGBTQ+ talent with the stars of Heated Rivalry carrying the Olympic torch. However, there is a lot more to come.

Here are the LGBTQ+ athletes you should keep an eye on:


Amber Glenn poses for a photo after competing in the Women's Free Skating during the 2026 United States Figure Skating Championships
Amber Glenn is going for gold. (Matthew Stockman/Getty)

Amber Glenn – Figure Skating. Team USA

We predict American figure skater Amber Glenn will be one of the stars of this year’s Winter Games. The 26-year-old, who came out publicly as bisexual and pansexual in 2019, has been going from strength to strength.

Already this year, Glenn set a new record for the women’s US champion short program. She then became the first US woman in 21 years to win a third consecutive US championship.

Furthermore, just by taking to the ice in Italy, she’ll be making history as the first out LGBTQ+ woman to figure skate at any Olympics, Outsports reported.

Glenn has credited coming out and living as her true self as one of the reasons why she’s excelling on the ice. Reflecting on living as an out athlete, Glenn shared: “We have more acceptance and more of a community in the queer space, and I feel like I’ve been accepted with open arms, and that’s not the case for all sports.”


Ronja Savolainen #88 of the Ottawa Charge and Anna Kjellbin #71 of the Montreal Victoire skate during the third period of their PWHL game
Ronja Savolainen and Anna Kjellbin go face off on the ice. (Troy Parla/Getty)

Anna Kjellbin and Ronja Savolainen – Women’s Hockey

A real-life lesbian Heated Rivalry competing at this year’s Olympics. Yes, you heard right!

As depicted in Heated Rivalry, the National Hockey League has no active male players who are publicly out. However, when it comes to the Professional Women’s Hockey League, it’s a different story. There are around 30 out players, a number of whom are heading to this year’s Olympics.

Two of whom are engaged players, Sweden’s Anna Kjellbin and Finland’s Ronja Savolainen. Kjellbin and Savolainen first met while competing in the Swedish Women’s Hockey League as defensive players.

Now, however, they play for PWHL teams: Kjellbin plays for the Toronto Sceptres and Savolainen plays for the Ottawa Charge. That rivalry is being upped at the Olympics, as Kjellbin will be representing Sweden and Savolainen will be representing Finland.

This will be Savolainen’s third Olympic Games, winning bronze at both the 2018 and 2022 Games. Meanwhile, this year marks Kjellbin’s Olympic debut.


Brittany Bowe of United States of America competing on the Women's 1000m
Brittany Bowe will be skating speedily at the Winter Games. (Marcel ter Bals/Getty)

Brittany Bowe – Speed Skater. Team USA

American speed skater Brittany Bowe will certainly be one to watch as the decorated athlete is a real medal contender.

Heading to her fourth Olympics, Bowe already has two bronze medals, from 2018 and 2022. She’s the current world record holder in the 1000 meters distance and has previously held the 1500 meters world record.

Bowe’s partner is fellow Olympian and ice hockey star Hilary Knight. Speaking to People recently, though she won an Olympic medal, Bowe said her “biggest win coming out of [the] Beijing” Olympics was meeting Knight. Adorable!


Gus Kenworthy of Team Great Britain reacts after their second run during the Men's Freestyle Skiing Freeski
Gus Kenworthy returns for his fourth Olympics. (Clive Rose/Getty)

Gus Kenworthy – Freestyle Skiing.Team GB

All eyes will be on legendary freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy at the Games after he dramatically came out of retirement. 2026 marks his fourth Olympic Games and he’ll be hitting the slopes as part of Team GB.

Kenworthy is the star of one of the most memorable Winter Olympic moments: at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, he and his partner at the time, actor Matthew Wilkas, shared a kiss that was broadcast. It became known as a significant moment for LGBTQ+ visibility in professional sports.

Kenworthy competed for the USA in his first two Games, but for the UK in his third. He won silver at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. He then came out as gay the following year. In 2022, Kenworthy retired after a nasty crash and dropped out of the Beijing Winter Olympics.


Hilary Knight #21 of the Seattle Torrent reacts after the game against the Minnesota Frost at Climate Pledge Arena. She's holding up a hand heart
Hilary Knight is hoping to lead Team USA to victory. (Steph Chambers/Getty)

Hilary Knight – Women’s Hockey. Team USA

Ice hockey player Hilary Knight is leading Team USA’s squad to the ice. The 36-year-old is practically the face of women’s hockey in the US. She is no stranger to the pressure, going for her fifth Olympic medal in her fifth appearance at the games.

She has one gold and three silvers from the previous four Olympic Games. Also, Knight captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2025 world championships, so the team are looking strong ahead of the Olympics. 

The team have been seeded in Group A, alongside Canada, Finland, Czechia and Switzerland. 

Knight is part of the queer community and was initially hesitant about coming out publicly. However, she began dating speed skater Bowe after meeting her at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. Knight credits her relationship with Bowe with helping her to find the courage to come out, talk about a power couple!


Kim Meylemans of Belgium compete in the Women's Skeleton
Kim Meylemans will compete against her wife, Nicole Silveira. (Patrick Goosen/Getty)

Kim Meylemans – Skeleton Racer. Team Belgium

After her World Cup victory earlier this month, Kim Meylemans is on track for Olympic success. Meylemans is a skeleton racer: a high-speed winter sport, where an athlete lies face-down and head-first on a small sled, navigating an icy track at speeds of over 90mph. 

The 29-year-old skeleton racer is returning for her third Olympics, after competing in 2018 and 2022. She’s on a fantastic career run at the moment, winning gold at both the 2024 and 2026 European Championships.

Meylemans is married to fellow racer Nicole Silveira. The pair met at the 2019 World Cup and hard-launched with an Instagram post in 2021: a picture of them kissing under mistletoe.

“This team right here is something truly special though and a big part of this success — I wouldn’t have achieved this goal without them, especially my wife,” Meylemans wrote in an Instagram post following her World Cup victory.

“Don’t think anyone truly understands how much I needed her with me (pushing & supporting me) to achieve this.”


Lewis Gibson of Team GB poses for a portrait
Lewis Gibson is a Team GB Olympic medal hopeful. (Shaun Botterill/Getty)

Lewis Gibson – Figure Skating. Team GB

Scottish figure skater Lewis Gibson is the 2025 world bronze medalist. Can he grab gold in 2026?

With his ice dance partner, Lilah Fear, Gibson is a four-time European medalist, an eight-time ISU Challenger Series gold medalist and an eight-time British national champion.

If his recent performance soundtracked to the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” is anything to go by, Gibson brings an entertaining flourish to his impressive sporting showcase.

The 31-year-old first spoke about his sexuality in 2022. However, he’s remarked that he felt his public coming out was in a Valentine’s Day photo with his now-husband, Joshua Walsh.

Recently, Gibson added his voice to a growing movement in favour of allowing same-sex partnerships to compete internationally. Starting next season, British Ice Skating has permitted same-sex teams in national competitions.


Nicole Silveira of Brasil compete in the Women's Skeleton
Nicole Silveira previously secured Brazil’s best-ever result in sliding sports. (Patrick Goosen/Getty)

Nicole Silveira – Skeleton Racer. Team Brazil

Representing Team Brazil on the ice slopes, Nicole Silveira is a skeleton racer going up against her wife, Meylemans, in the high-speed sport.

Silveira’s career is also impressive. She finished 13th in 2022, Brazil’s best-ever result in sliding sports at the Winter Olympics. Then, she secured bronze at two of the World Cup stages of the 2024–25 season.

Silveira has also been open about her experiences as a queer athlete. “From the beginning, I wasn’t 100 percent sure that’s who I was and what I wanted. So it took me a while to finally be OK with it, I guess,” Silveira told TODAY in 2022.

“For a moment there, it was me hiding a lot of who I was and hiding Kim essentially from a lot of people and the closest people that I knew.  It’s very special to be able to share [the] Olympic Games with your partner.

“It’s an extremely stressful, high-pressure period, so to have my person there as a comfort and safe space is of immense value to me, and also my performance. It brings a sense of calmness and normality into the [craziest] weeks of our career.”


The other LGBTQ+ Olympians headed to the Winter Games:

Sanni Ahola – Women’s Hockey. Team Finland. 

Erin Ambrose – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada. 

Filippo Ambrosini – Figure Skating. Team Italy. 

Chloe Aurard-Bushee – Women’s Hockey. Team France.

Cayla Barnes – Women’s Hockey. Team USA.

Lore Baudrit – Women’s Hockey. Team France.

Brittany Bowe – Speed Skating. Team USA.

Emily Clark – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Alex Carpenter – Women’s Hockey. Team USA.

Guillaume Cizeron – Figure Skating. Team France. 

Makayla Gerken Schofield – Freestyle Skiing. Team GB.

Lewis Gibson – Ice Dancing. Team GB.

Brianne Jenner – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Nina Jobst-Smith – Women’s Hockey. Team Germany.

Breezy Johnson – Alpine Skiing. Team USA. 

Krystina Kaltounkova – Women’s Hockey. Team Czech Republic.

Michelle Karvinen – Women’s Hockey. Team Finland.

Anii Keisala – Women’s Hockey. Team Finland.

Ida Kuoppala – Women’s Hockey. Team Finland.

Aneta Lédlová – Women’s Hockey. Team Czech Republic.

Emerance Maschmeyer – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Conor McDermott-Mostowy – Speed Skating. Team USA.

Kim Meylemans – Skeleton. Team Belgium.

Bruce Mouat – Curling. Team GB.

Sandra Naeslund – Freestyle Skiing. Team Sweden.

Marie-Philip Poulin – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Paul Poirier – Figure Skating. Team Canada. 

Shilo Rousseau – Biathlon. Team Canada. 

Martina Sablikova – Speed Skating. Team Czech Republic.

Maddy Schaffrick – Snowboarding. Team USA.

Nicole Silveira – Skeleton. Team Brazil.

Laura Stacey – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Viivi Vainikka – Women’s Hockey. Team Finland. 

Laura Wolf – Freestyle Skiing. Team Australia.

Micah Zandee-Hart – Women’s Hockey. Team Canada.

Laura Zimmermann – Women’s Hockey. Team Switzerland.

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Amber Glenn is going for gold. (Matthew Stockman/Getty)

Ronja Savolainen and Anna Kjellbin go face off on the ice. (Troy Parla/Getty)

Brittany Bowe will be skating speedily at the Winter Games. (Marcel ter Bals/Getty)

Gus Kenworthy returns for his fourth Olympics. (Clive Rose/Getty)

Hilary Knight is hoping to lead Team USA to victory. (Steph Chambers/Getty)

Kim Meylemans will compete against her wife, Nicole Silveira. (Patrick Goosen/Getty)

Lewis Gibson is a Team GB Olympic medal hopeful. (Shaun Botterill/Getty)

Nicole Silveira previoulsy secured Brazil’s best-ever result in sliding sports. (Patrick Goosen/Getty)

Limiting Battery Risk On Repurposed Smartphones With PostmarketOS

PostmarketOS is a Linux distribution specifically designed for those who wish to repurpose old smartphones as general-use computers, to a degree. This can be a great way to reuse old hardware. However, for [Bry50], it was somewhat discomforting leaving the phone’s aging lithium battery perpetually on charge. A bit of code was thus whipped up to provide a greater measure of safety.

The concept is simple enough—lithium batteries are at lower risk of surprise combustion events if they’re held at a lower state of charge. To this end, [Bry50] modified the device tree in PostmarketOS to change the maximum charge level. Apparently, maximum charge was set at a lofty 4.4V (100%), but this was reconfigured to a lower level of 3.8V, corresponding to a roughly 40-50% state of charge. The idea is that this is a much healthier way to maintain a battery hooked up to power for long periods of time. There’s one small hitch—the system will get confused if the battery voltage is higher than the 3.8 V setpoint when switching over. It’s thus important to let the device discharge to a lower level if you choose to make this change.

It’s a neat mod that both increases safety, but keeps the battery on hand to let the system ride through minor power outages. If you’re new to the world of repurposing old smartphones, fear not. [Bryan] also has a tutorial on getting started with PostmarketOS for the unfamiliar. If you’re working on your own projects in this space, we’d love to hear about them—so get on over to the tipsline!

Millennium Dream

#6466 Millennium Dream


Genres/Tags: Exploration, First-person, 3D
Company: LucidDreamLab
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI8
Original Size: 24.9 GB
Repack Size: 18.1 GB

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Repack Features

  • Based on Millennium.Dream-TENOKE ISO release: tenoke-millennium.dream.iso (26,743,750,656 bytes)
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 24.9 to 18.1 GB)
  • Installation takes 7-20 minutes (depending on your system)
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 24.8 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 3 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
Millennium Dream is a solo-developed walking and photography simulator built around the core aesthetic of “Chinese Dreamcore.” You will submerge yourself in meticulously crafted dreams of days gone by…

Take a nap in your bed on a lazy, sun-drenched afternoon; wander through the pedestrian street with its faint, damp scent – the one you used to walk with your mother after school; or return to an empty campus, the place where you once “battled” day and night.

There are no cliched jump scares or task lists here – only those fragments of old times that were once mundane but are now nowhere to be found.

Game Features

  • Distinctive Levels – Immerse yourself in scenes of “Chinese Dreamcore” aesthetics, wandering alone through places both familiar and alien. In these structures and spaces stripped of crowds, experience a unique sensation: quiet, nostalgic, yet slightly unsettling. Everything here is incredibly familiar, like returning to your childhood home. Yet, at the same time, it feels so foreign…
  • Hyper-realistic Dynamic Weather – An afternoon buzzing with cicadas is instantly blanketed by heavy snow; a twilight of pouring rain turns into a misty morning in the blink of an eye. Every scene has a thousand faces. You can freely control the cycles of rain, snow, dawn, and dusk to find the moment that best resonates with your current state of mind.
  • Capture Moments of the Past – Will you use the grainy filter of an old mobile phone to recapture the unique, raw textures of the millennium? Or use high-contrast black-and-white film to capture the purest interplay of light and shadow? The camera in your hand is the perfect bridge to document your connection with this dream.
  • Nostalgic Items – Set the alarm on the puppy clock once more, or wind up that tin frog with the loose spring. As you rotate and inspect these items, the traces of time etched upon them may just open a door to the past.

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hebdoOSM 810

22/01/2026-28/01/2026

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[1] | « N’achetez pas de plans de ville fantaisistes, créez les vôtres avec ce script gratuit » | Données cartographiques © Cartographes OpenStreetMap.

Campagnes de cartographie

  • AE35 a indiqué que 22 volontaires ont participé aux défis MapRoulette dans les cinq régions du Danemark, ce qui a permis d’ajouter au total quelque 71 251 routes et chemins flambant neufs au Danemark.
  • Jonny McCullagh a annoncé qu’un mapathon aura lieu à Belfast le samedi 21 février 2026, de 11 heures à 13 heures. L’événement est limité à 30 participants, qui peuvent s’inscrire via le lien prévu à cet effet.

Communauté

  • Le projet uMap a amélioré son guide en ligne, Documentation utilisateur-ice uMap, mais demande de l’aide pour traduire le contenu des tutoriels en anglais, dans le but d’atteindre un plus grand nombre d’utilisateurs. Vous pouvez créer une issue (question) dans son GitHub et expliquer que vous êtes candidat pour cette tâche.
  • Higashimado a publié le rapport Analyse des éléments OSM complétés en 2025 dans les villes de la Chine continentale, qui montre la distribution de l’exhaustivité des éléments OpenStreetMap dans les communes de 31 provinces, régions autonomes et municipalités de Chine continentale.
  • JB Charron a souligné le regain d’intérêt de la communauté OpenStreetMap France pour la cartographie et la maintenance des points d’intérêt liés aux entreprises, y compris les centres commerciaux et les zones tertiaires.
  • Anne-Karoline Distel explique comment diviser un polygone de bâtiment avec des angles droits parfaits dans JOSM.
  • Après un passage en revue approfondi sur le forum Community, Penegal demande à nouveau des commentaires sur sa proposition (révisée) de schéma attributaire pour les indications avancées de restriction (pictogrammes ou mentions en texte) sur les panneaux de destination. La plus grosse révision a été le remaniement de la proposition (merci à Minh Nguyễn pour son aide !) pour permettre l’utilisation du schéma proposé avec les panneaux type MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices). D’autres commentaires relatifs à la proposition sur le forum Community ou sur la page Discussion de la proposition sont bienvenus.
  • Nicole Siggins et Amar Shahi, de l’équipe de gouvernance de MapSwipe, se sont réunis pour discuter et célébrer les principales réalisations de MapSwipe au cours de l’année 2025, ainsi que pour discuter des prochaines étapes pour l’outil d’identification de contenu d’images. La vidéo et le blog complet sont accessibles ici .

Fondation OpenStreetMap

  • Grant Slater, Ingénieur senior en fiabilité des sites chez OpenStreetMap, rapporte que plus de 100 000 adresses IP fonctionnant via des réseaux proxy et des SDK intégrés ont été impliquées dans une tentative coordonnée de robots IA de moissonnage de données d’OpenStreetMap cette semaine, chaque IP n’effectuant qu’un petit nombre de requêtes. Eva-Maria Weiß de heise online a contacté Grant Slater et publié un rapport plus long.
  • L’équipe d’exploitation d’OpenStreetMap a annoncé qu’elle avait temporairement bloqué les nouveaux enregistrements de comptes OpenStreetMap provenant du réseau Tor à la suite d’abus constants de la part d’un acteur malveillant.

Événements

  • La première édition de la conférence SotM Inde s’est tenue à Nashik en parallèle de la conférence FOSS4G Asie 2026. Les présentations et les enregistrements sont en cours de téléchargement.

Cartes

  • [1] Tim Brookes explique comment créer ses propres plans de ville en art mural à l’aide de MapToPoster et de données OpenStreetMap.
  • Alan McConchie a indiqué que Nathan a généré un jeu complet de cartes de Bellingham (Washington, USA), en utilisant City Map Poster Generator, un script Python qui génère des affiches cartographiques minimalistes à partir de données OpenStreetMap.
  • En utilisant l’outil osm-lump-ways, amapanda a montré qu’OpenStreetMap a une couverture relativement bonne des données de revêtement des routes à travers l’Irlande.
  • L’Agence publique MRCA (Californie, États-Unis) pour la préservation et à la gestion des espaces ouverts, parcs, faune, flore, etc. publie la « MRCA – Managed Parks », une carte Web interactive basée sur OpenStreetMap et mapbox, montrant les parcs de loisirs et d’autres zones d’intérêt.

OSM à l’œuvre

  • En réponse à la tempête Kristin qui a récemment frappé le Portugal, Jeremias a développé la plateforme collaborative Apoio Mútuo, basée sur les données d’OpenStreetMap, pour cartographier les initiatives d’aide, les demandes d’aide et les points d’aide dans la communauté. Vous pouvez créer un compte et contribuer à cet effort.
  • Martin Brodbeck de GNU/Linux.ch explique comment planifier une excursion en utilisant QMapShack, une application bureautique open-source pour la planification d’itinéraires, ainsi que Freizeitkarte, des cartes vectorielles hors ligne dérivées de données OpenStreetMap.
  • L’Administration nationale pour les océans et l’atmosphère (NOAA) des États-Unis a lancé un tableau de bord web qui donne les chutes de neige des dernières 24 heures, construit sur un fond de carte OpenStreetMap.
  • Alexander Sinyavsky a exhorté les cartographes de Perm, reconnue comme la ville la plus verte de Russie, à ne pas oublier d’ajouter des espaces verts et des chemins piétonniers, car les données OSM sont utilisées comme base pour les cartes des arrêts de transport public de la ville. Cependant, les participants au chat ont fait remarquer que l’attribution OSM n’était pas respectée. Alexander a transmis ce commentaire et a signalé que les nouvelles cartes incluent désormais l’attribution OSM.

Applications

  • MapLibre annonce MapLibre Tile (MLT), un nouveau format de dalles vectorielles moderne et efficace. MLT est destiné à succéder à Mapbox Vector Tile.
  • Ellen Poe a développé Cardinal Maps, une application de navigation pour Android qui utilise les données d’OpenStreetMap.
  • fghj753 partage un projet de week-end consistant à créer une application web pour enregistrer rapidement des coordonnées GNSS en vue d’une édition ultérieure sur OpenStreetMap. Bien que techniquement fonctionnel, le prototype a révélé des problèmes tels que la mise en cache du GNSS, des données ambiguës et des défis en matière de post-traitement et de cartographie.
  • La dernière version de ohsome-planet introduit des fichiers Parquet dérivés en continu des données de réplication d’OpenStreetMap. Cela élimine les retraitements coûteux et permet une analyse transparente du cycle de vie complet des données OSM en temps quasi réel.
  • Vous pouvez désormais transformer les GeoPDF en cartes interactives avec MapTiler et essayer le nouveau mode sombre du fond de carte OpenStreetMap.
  • Glad_torsk recherche un outil permettant d’ajouter des liens Wikipédia aux objets OSM. OWL Map a été suggéré comme successeur de l’outil OSM Wikidata Matcher, qui n’est pas maintenu.

Développement

  • Kyle Walker a écrit dans le blog de Walker Data à propos du support de mapgl 0.4.4 pour générer des légendes de cartes interactives, qui peuvent être catégoriques ou continues.
  • Matt a publié une analyse des extensions de cartographie pour WordPress, en soulignant certaines qui utilisent les données OSM.

Nouvelles versions

  • L’équipe CoMaps publie la version 2026.01.24 de l’application, qui apporte de nouvelles données OSM et améliore l’affichage des routes parmi de nombreuses autres fonctionnalités et corrections.
  • Michael Reichert a signalé que Geofabrik vient d’ajouter une nouvelle vue à OSM Inspector qui rend les limites des codes postaux (polygones postal_code=* ).

Connaissez-vous ? …

  • … la conférence des utilisateurs de MapServer 2003, qui a posé les bases de la conférence FOSSGIS d’aujourd’hui ?
  • … la manière facile d’extraire les frontières administratives telles que les frontières de pays, d’États et de régions ou équivalents à partir d’OpenStreetMap en utilisant OSM-Boundaries ?

OSM dans les médias

  • Dans le contexte des récentes menaces américaines à l’encontre du Groenland, le sentiment anti-américain visant les grandes entreprises technologiques s’accroît au Danemark, ce qui a incité le radiodiffuseur national danois DR à recommander Des alternatives aux applications cartographiques basées sur OpenStreetMap, telles que CoMaps et OsmAnd.

Autres sujets géographiques

  • L’Union européenne des géosciences a lancé Earth Observation, une nouvelle revue scientifique en libre accès, consacrée à la discussion et à la publication d’études et de recherches originales sur les technologies et les méthodes d’observation de la Terre.
  • Miguel G. Álvarez a publié sur le blog A Cartographer’s Tale un article sur les régions du monde qui se sont élevées au-dessus du niveau de la mer au cours de la dernière période glaciaire.
  • L’agence nationale indonésienne pour la gestion des frontières a signalé qu’un déplacement de la frontière entre l’Indonésie et la Malaisie a eu pour conséquence que trois villages de la régence de Nunukan ont été désignés comme faisant partie de la région administrative de la Malaisie.

Événements à venir

Pays Lieu de l’événement Quoi Quand
flag नई दिल्ली Jitsi Meet (online) OSM India – Monthly Online Mapathon 2026-02-01
flag EPN d’Arlon, rue de Diekirch 37, Arlon EPN d’Arlon – OpenStreetMap – Découverte 2026-02-03
flag Milano Building 3A Ground Floor – Politecnico di Milano PoliMappers Maptedì 2026-02-03
flag Salzburg Bewohnerservice Elisabeth-Vorstadt OSM-Treffpunkt 2026-02-03
flag Lille Salle Yser, MRES, Lille Rencontre OSM des contributeurs autour de Lille 2026-02-03
flag Santa Clara Santa Clara University Lucy Lamoureux 2026-02-03
flag Santa Clara Santa Clara University Lucy Lamoureux 2026-02-03
Missing Maps London: (Online) Mapathon [eng] 2026-02-03
flag Essen Verkehrs- und Umweltzentrum Essen OSM-Treffen 2026-02-03
flag Marseille Espace Villeneuve Bargemon Marseille à la carte ! 2026-02-04
iD Community Chat 2026-02-04
flag City of Westminster Greene Man pub London OpenStreetMap meet-up 2026-02-04
flag Stuttgart Stuttgart Stuttgarter OpenStreetMap-Treffen 2026-02-04
flag Montpellier La Base Mapathon OSM à La Base : cartographier Haïti pour la prévention des risques ​ 2026-02-05
flag Le Schmilblick, Montrouge Réunion des contributeurs de Montrouge et du Sud de Paris 2026-02-05
flag Freiburg im Breisgau CCCFR OSM-Treffen Freiburg/Brsg. 2026-02-05
OSMF Engineering Working Group meeting 2026-02-06
flag Braunschweig Stratum 0 Braunschweiger Mappertreffen im Stratum 0 Hackerspace 2026-02-07
flag København Cafe Bevar’s OSMmapperCPH 2026-02-08
Missing Maps : Mapathon en ligne – CartONG [fr] 2026-02-09
flag 臺北市 MozSpace Taipei OpenStreetMap x Wikidata Taipei #85 2026-02-09
flag EPN d’Arlon, rue de Diekirch 37, Arlon EPN d’Arlon – OpenStreetMap – Utilisation 2026-02-10
flag Hamburg Voraussichtlich: « Variable », Karolinenstraße 23 Hamburger Mappertreffen 2026-02-10
flag New York Online MSF USA Virtual February Mapathon 2026-02-11
flag Zürich Bitwäscherei Zürich 184. OSM-Stammtisch Zürich 2026-02-11
Online Mapathon von ÄRZTE OHNE GRENZEN 2026-02-11
flag Wien Schlupfwinkel (Kleine Neugasse 10, 1040 Wien) 77. Wiener OSM-Stammtisch 2026-02-11
flag München Echardinger Einkehr Münchner OSM-Treffen 2026-02-11
flag Seattle 1215 E Columbia St, Seattle, WA 98122, US Olympia, Connected 2026-02-12
UN Mappers: Validation Training 2026-02-13
flag Delhi ILUGD Meetup × OSM Delhi Mapping Party No.26 (North Zone) 2026-02-15

Note: Pour que votre événement apparaisse dans l’hebdoOSM, ajoutez-le au calendrier OSM.

Cet hebdoOSM a été préparé par MatthiasMatthias, PierZen, Raquel Dezidério Souto, SeverinGeo, Strubbl, derFred, jcr83, renecha.

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition – v3.0 + 6 DLCs/Bonuses

#5931 Updated WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition v3.0 + 6 DLCs/Bonuses


Genres/Tags: Lifestyle, Third-person, 3D
Company: Eduweb
Languagse: RUS/ENG/MULTi10
Original Size: 8.5 GB
Repack Size: 4.4/5.3 GB

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Discussion and (possible) future updates on CS.RIN.RU thread

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Repack Features

  • Based on WolfQuest.Anniversary.Edition.Tower.Fall-RUNE ISO release: rune-wolfquest.anniversary.edition.tower.fall.iso (9,160,687,616 bytes)
  • Game version: v3.0; 6 DLCs/Bonuses are included and activated
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Selective Download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of bonus content (OST + Documentary Video)
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 8.5 to 4.4/5.3 GB)
  • Installation takes 2-7 minutes (depending on your system and selected components)
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: up to 15.7 GB
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
A Quest for Survival Begins – You are a gray wolf in the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park. Now dispersed from your natal pack, you’re on your own – to hunt, explore, find a mate and form your own pack to raise up a new family. Can you and your little pack survive the trials of the wild?

Surviving in the wilderness is far from easy! Hone your hunting skills by practicing on animals such as elk, mule deer, and moose. Once you’ve grasped their differences and know your limits against your selection of prey, seek out another wolf to become your mate and form a pack together. Explore fields and forests across Yellowstone National Park while you establish a territory and choose a den. Raise your pups by feeding them and playing with them. Protect them from deadly predators who try to kill them.

Over time, your family will outgrow the need for a den and become nomadic, where you teach your pups how to catch their own prey. By next spring they will be yearlings, and test these new skills to help raise the next litter. Eventually, some will venture out on their own and disperse, just as you did all that time ago.

Explore realistic recreations of select locations within Yellowstone National Park. Set in the Northern Range (often referred to as “the Serengeti of North America”), where many animals roam meadows, sagebrush steppe grasslands, alpine forests, and high ridges.

But be wary – you are not the only wolf in the area. Rival packs make their home across the landscape and don’t take kindly to sight-seeing intruders. Other dangers roam the lands as well – grizzly bears, cougars, and coyotes among them who will vie with you for territory and food.

Game Features

  • Live the life of a wild wolf! Form your own pack and watch your adorable pups grow into adults and disperse, year after year, until your wolf dies. End your story on your deathbed, or select an heir to continue your legacy.
  • Dynamic day/night, weather and seasons immerse you into the wilderness.
  • Wolves communicate with each other using natural actions and vocalizations. Packmates and pups interact and play with each other. Dynamic (family-friendly) courtship interactions help find and choose a suitable mate.
  • A genetics system models inheritance of each wolf’s genes, including eye color, physical and personality attributes, and genetic coat color.
  • Elk roam the lands in realistic herds, along with moose, mule deer, beavers and other prey.
  • Animals behave and change to the seasons. Herds migrate through the year. Bucks and bulls spar in the autumn rut and shed their antlers. Cows and does give birth and raise their own young.
  • Rival wolf packs maintain and protect their own territories from intruders – like you!
  • Bears, cougars and coyotes will challenge you for their kills and defend their own.
  • Optional Ironwolf Mode: Live life on the edge, where each decision counts and your death can’t be taken back.
  • Over 100 Achievements and a variety of collectible objects hidden across the map, from shed antlers, skulls, to lost human items.
  • Engage in Co-op Multiplayer: Raise your pups together in a group for one game year, maintain territory together against rival packs, or hang out in a sandbox without any real objective.
  • Live a Wolf’s Life Together: Build a pack and raise pups year to year in a special 2-Player Mode, until one of you dies of old age.
  • Choose who joins your games by selecting if they’re public to all, private to friends, or only for select individuals or in-game pack groups.
  • And a lot more!

Included DLCs:

  • Yellowstone Wolf Coat Pack
  • Lost River
  • Building Character Pack
  • Hellroaring Mountain
  • Tower Fall
  • Original Soundtrack

Backwards Compatibility

This repack IS NOT backwards compatible with my previous WQAE repack.

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