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Suport technique et veille technologique

Suport technique et veille technologique

Aujourd’hui, les grandes entreprises et administrations publiques hésitent entre continuer à utiliser des logiciels propriétaires ou basculer vers les Logiciels Libres. Pourtant, la plupart des logiciels libres sont capables de bien traiter les données issues des logiciels propriétaire, et parfois avec une meilleur compatibilité.

C’est alors la barrière de la prise en main qui fait peur, et pourtant...

Les logiciels libres

L’aspect « Logiciel Libre » permet une évolution rapide et une plus grande participation des utilisateurs. Les aides et tutoriels foisonnent sur Internet ou sont directement inclus dans le logiciel lui-même.

Enfin, les concepteurs sont plus proches des utilisateurs, ce qui rend les logiciels libres plus agréable à utiliser et conviviaux.

Grâce à la disponibilité des logiciels libres, vous trouverez facilement des services de support techniques et la licence n’est plus un frein à l’utilisation de ces logiciels par votre personnel.

Notre support technique concerne essentiellement les logiciels libres, que ce soit sous forme de services ponctuels ou de tutoriels.

 

Kiddo : Activer la réduction de bruit en temps réel et l’annulation acoustique d’écho pour un microphone sous Linux avec PulseAudio (et faire croire aux gens que vous roulez en Porsche)

On se souviendra que j’avais témoigné de mon admiration pour le acoustic echo cancelling dans Empathy/Telepathy via PulseAudio il y a plusieurs années.
Or, Empathy et Telepathy sont morts et enterrés, et WebRTC a largement pris leur place (ça, on le voyait venir) avec des applications comme Jitsi Meet, BigBlueButton, et plein de sites web SaaS propriétaires.
Ce que j’avais oublié de dire en 2012, c’est que l’AEC et débruiteur peuvent également être activés de façon permanente pour toutes les (...)

 
 

Web3 is going just great [English]  -  Azuki community pays $38 million for recycled artwork that immediately drops in value

 -  Juillet 2023 - 

Two NFTs side-by side. Both depict anime style women, in profile, with long pink hair and a weapon over their shoulder, with a flower in their hair.

The blue-chip "Azuki" NFT brand opened sales on June 27 for its latest NFT collection, a 20,000-piece project called "Elementals". Eager to get in on the Azuki action, people snapped up the 2 ETH (~$3,750) NFTs, netting Azuki 20,000 ETH (~$38 million) in primary sales alone. All NFTs were sold in the presale, meaning only existing holders of Azuki NFTs were able to buy in to the new project. As is somewhat common, the artwork itself was not visible prior to sales, meaning people bought the NFTs without knowing what they would look like until the art was revealed.

The mint itself was plagued with issues, with many collectors complaining they weren't able to buy NFTs due to technical difficulties. A team member apologized for the issues, writing that they were "gutted over what happened" but that "we have an amazing reveal experienced planned that will kick off soon".

When the reveal happened, people were disappointed to say the least. They expected a unique look that would not "dilute" the value of the original Azuki collection, and were met with what many feel is a low-effort clone of the original Azukis. Some observed NFTs in the Elementals collection that appeared to be direct duplicates of ones in the original collection, which Azuki later wrote was a "technical glitch" that was quickly corrected. The floor price of the Elemental NFTs, as well as those of other Azuki projects, immediately suffered. While people paid 2 ETH for the NFTs, they're now going for 1.5 ETH (~$2,825) at floor, a 0.5 ETH (~$925) loss. The floor price of the original Azuki collection tanked from ~15 ETH (~$28,200) to ~9 ETH (~$16,920), a 6 ETH ($11,280) loss.

Azuki wrote an apologetic thread on Twitter, writing that they had "missed the mark... the mint process was hectic, the PFPs feel similar and, even worse, dilutive to Azuki." Perhaps they will wipe their tears with some of the 20,000 ETH they're sitting on.

par Molly White

Web3 is going just great [English]

A timeline recording only some of the many disasters happening in crypto, decentralized finance, NFTs, and other blockchain-based projects.

Founder of Zerebro token fakes his death, promotes new "legacy" coin

 -  10 mai - 

On May 4, 22-year-old Zerebro founder Jeffy Yu published a blog post introducing "legacoins" — a version of memecoins he said would be used to (...)


Bitget accuses "professional arbitrage" group of profiting $20 million from VOXEL market manipulation

 -  28 avril - 

After trading — and prices — surged in Bitget's market for the thinly traded video game token VOXEL, the company has accused a "professional (...)


Term Finance loses $1.65 million due to misconfiguration, recovers $1 million

 -  28 avril - 

The Ethereum-based lending project Term Finance lost $1.6 million when an oracle misconfiguration resulted in unintended liquidations. The team (...)


$330 million in Bitcoin apparently stolen; laundering spikes Monero price by over 40%

 -  28 avril - 

3,250 BTC (~$330 million) were apparently stolen from a bitcoin holder and then quickly moved through multiple exchanges and swapped for the (...)


Loopscale hacked for $5.8 million two weeks after launch

 -  27 avril - 

A new Solana-based defi protocol called Loopscale, backed by Coinbase Ventures and Solana Labs, suffered a $5.8 million exploit only two weeks (...)