
Alors que l'Assemblée nationale s’est prononcée pour la loi Garot qui vise à réguler l’installation des médecins, les associations d’étudiants de médecine, opposées au projet, appellent à la grève.

Disable fingerprint after failed attempts?
I'm lost here.
I'm using GNOME and fingerprint unlock and it works well, but when I tap the sensor too many times with the wrong finger so that I get a message telling me to use my password, I can just press escape twice and retry.
In such case, is there any way to disable fingerprint unlocking until the right password is entered?
Good thing
Why don't we build a kernel with "app" permissions?
I've been thinking. Android implements app permissions on top of Linux, Flatpak does it too. But why is it it's not part of the kernel?
Like all executable files would be sandboxed and would only be able to access syscalls and parts of the file system if they were allowed to. Making sandboxing the default instead of having to restrict programs.
I'm not a kernel developper so this question may be naive, but it bothers my mind. I guess part of it is because of historical reasons but are there any practical ones that make it not feasable?
EDIT : Thank you all for your answers, almost all of you were very nice and explained things clearly
That one on the left is MAD
Alors que l'Assemblée nationale s’est prononcée pour la loi Garot qui vise à réguler l’installation des médecins, les associations d’étudiants de médecine, opposées au projet, appellent à la grève.
ah voui
Il l'est !
Le post est bien, mais je dois avouer que la présentation m'a questionné
THX intro
N'oublie pas de poster la suite, on la veut ! 😉
Well, it's also important to note that the variability is high so the prediction for a single individual won't be of much use
Effectivement, au vu de ces règles j'imagine qu'il y a des vérifications. Merci pour la clarification
I just received it moments ago. I did a reverse image search and the brand is Del Monte. It looks like they sell in numerous european countries.
Domaine en .gouv.fr
Salut tout le monde,
Je me baladais sur OVH pour acheter un nom de domaine et j'ai vu qu'il était possible d'acheter un domaine en .gouv.fr. J'ai pu le mettre dans mon panier et arriver jusqu'au formulaire pour entrer mon numéro de CB. Je n'ai pas envie de payer pour essayer donc je n'irai pas plus loin, mais est-ce que quelqu'un sait si c'est vraiment possible jusqu'au bout ? Je trouverais ça problématique car alors l'extension .gouv.fr ne serait pas un gage de confiance par défaut.
Wow, just wow.
I hate online tools when they could be offline. But I never thought of building offline versions of online services that synchronise when they can. This is definitely something I will be thinking about when building future projects.
My first reaction was disdain, but I think we at least need to wait for the actual proposal to form an opinion.
I don't know, but I don't think hydrochloric acid would be able to break down plastics. However, maybe we could find enzymes that would be able to.
I found this article that says we already have but they don't work at ambient temperature : https://news.utexas.edu/2022/04/27/plastic-eating-enzyme-could-eliminate-billions-of-tons-of-landfill-waste/
Also this one that talks about the subject : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167779921000408
La France a eu un département appelé le Mont-Terrible
Et il y avait une commune appelée "Les Enfers", qui existe toujours, en Suisse. J'ai trouvé ça marrant comme noms.