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Génocide à Gaza : un collectif de juristes dénonce les « affirmations fallacieuses » visant Francesca Albanese

« Il est important de préciser que l'envoi de la lettre des députés Renaissance au ministre est intervenu après que, sur le réseau social X, plusieurs comptes ont relayé la fausse nouvelle à partir du 8 février, rappelle Patrick Zahnd, président de Juristes pour le droit international. Tel est notamment le cas des comptes de Mme Caroline Yadan, première signataire de la lettre et de Mme Shannon Seban. »
Les deux élues sont notamment visées par le signalement, pour avoir « persévéré dans leurs affirmations fallacieuses », malgré la rediffusion du passage de Francesca Albanese dans son intégralité sur X. Les juristes derrière le signalement estiment donc que les députés signataires de la lettre, le ministre des Affaires étrangères et plusieurs médias sont fautifs de « délit de diffusion de fausse nouvelle », comme expliqué dans l'article 27 de la loi du 29 juillet 1881 sur la liberté de la presse. Cette dernière prévoit une amende qui peut aller jusqu'à 45 000 euros.
Source: L'Humanité

GameCube Dock for Switch, revisited.

While modern game consoles are certainly excellent, there is still something magical about the consoles of yore. So why not bring the magical nostalgia of a GameCube controller to the excellent modern Switch series of consoles?

This isn’t [Dorison Hugo’s] first attempt at building a Switch dock, but with seven years of development, there are a lot of updates in the project to unpack. One version allows the user to play on the Switch’s screen instead of on a docked display, and another comes with a mechanical lock to prevent the console from being stolen. But what really caught our eye is the modifications made to the OEM Switch docks.

As it turns out, there is enough space inside a Switch dock to stuff in four GameCube ports. Short of spinning a custom board, the trick was picking the right commercial adapter to start with. The Wii U branded adapter [Dorison] was using wouldn’t fit. However, a rather small third-party adapter from Input Integrity got the job done. Space was still rather tight, and the ports needed to be removed from the board to fit. Some cables with simple connectors on the GameCube connector side make cable management a bit simpler later. Holes have to be very neatly cut into the front of the Switch dock to complete the look, with the mods held in with some superglue, epoxy, and hot glue.

Shortly after the completion of the dock, the Switch 2 was released, so naturally, that dock went through a similar process. While there is more internal space for cable management on this iteration of the console, there is too little space for the ports to fit without modification. Shaving off a few millimeters from the top of the ports allows them to fit inside the case, but makes cutting professional-looking holes in the front panel all the more challenging. Unfortunately, there is no good way to connect the adapter’s USB cable to the dock’s PCB, so an extraUSB cable became necessary.

Regardless of any imperfections, both of [son’s] modified docks look excellent, with near-OEM quality!

 

 

If Microsoft made a car... what would it be?

What is the automotive equivalent of Word, and where does Copilot fit?

In the Venn diagram of car owners whose vehicles have a certain amount of "character" and individuals who use Microsoft's applications, there is an intersection of people who accept a quirk or two but not an unexpected explosion.…

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