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Commentaires sur EDENS ZERO, le jeu vidéo maintenant disponible par Dylan Brown
En lançant Edens Zero cette semaine, j’ai eu l’impression de replonger dans le manga, mais avec une autre respiration : le rythme de l’Action RPG, les combats en temps réel, les Ether Gear qui donnent enfin une vraie identité à chaque personnage, et ce monde ouvert qui s’ouvre planète après planète, notamment Blue Garden. On sent le respect de l’œuvre de Mashima, jusque dans les quêtes inédites et la personnalisation très poussée. Ce n’est pas juste un jeu fan-service, c’est une adaptation construite, qui prend le temps d’expliquer ses systèmes et sa progression. D’ailleurs, en lisant des infos en ligne, je suis aussi tombé sur un aperçu intéressant sur https://1winmaroc.com/ surtout pour comprendre comment fonctionne une plateforme de jeu en ligne, les notions de dépôt, de profit et l’écosystème casino, sans forcément jouer. Comme Edens Zero, ça montre qu’un jeu bien pensé repose avant tout sur des règles claires et une expérience maîtrisée.

Berlin’s Cloover secures over $1.2 Billion to build the “Shopify of Energy”
Berlin’s energy transition sector got a defining boost today as Cloover, a climate fintech based in Berlin, announced it has secured more than $1.2 billion in total capital commitments, combining Series A equity and a substantial debt facility to accelerate the rollout of its software and financing platform across Europe. The financing package includes €18.8 million (approximately $22 million) in Series A equity, led by MMC Ventures and QED Investors, with participation from Lowercarbon Capital, BNVT Capital, Bosch Ventures, Centrotec, and Earthshot Ventures. Alongside that, a €1.02 billion debt facility provided by a major European bank will be deployed directly…This story continues at The Next Web

When corporate knowledge becomes invaluable
To many readers, this may sound like a paradox: how can knowledge ever become invaluable? In this article, I want to explore how corporate knowledge, when poorly structured and rigidly transferred, can slowly transform from an asset into a disadvantage. Not only for companies, but especially for employees. And over time, that disadvantage compounds. The journey usually looks familiar. You apply for a job, speak with a recruiter, send your CV, go through interviews, and eventually receive the green-light email: “Congratulations, you’re hired.” This moment takes us directly to the real turning point: the onboarding process. Those first one, two,…This story continues at The Next Web
Contribution financière de l'OFB aux établissements publics de parcs nationaux pour 2026
Le montant total de la contribution de l'Office français de la biodiversité aux onze établissements publics de parcs nationaux s'établit […]
Sapeurs-pompiers volontaires : du nouveau pour la durée d'assurance et la surcotisation sur la part salariale de la prime de feu

Commentaires sur Hitman World of Assassination: la cross-progression le 3 février par Vash

Galatasaray v Atlético Madrid: Preview, predicted lineup for UCL clash

Jaguars fan and ‘Ghosts’ actor Asher Grodman loves the Jags as much as you do

2025 Jaguars Awards: Vote on Jacksonville’s Most Valuable Player
To put a bow on the 2025-26 NFL season, we’re asking Jacksonville Jaguars fans for their picks on typical season-long awards — MVP, Defensive Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, etc. The league’s official awards will be announced at the 15th annual NFL Honors event on Feb. 5. First up: Jaguars 2025 Most Valuable Player. Devin Lloyd has a strong case; according to 904 Analytics, he led all NFL players in Total EPA and Win Probability Added on interceptions this season. Lloyd’s 99-yard pick-six against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Monday Night Football may be the Jaguars’ top highlight of the season. The former first-round draft pick earned second-team All-Pro recognition as he blossomed from a stout run defender to a do-it-all backer. Not that PFF grades are everything, but Lloyd’s 88.4 mark ranked first on the team and fourth among all NFL linebackers. With all that being said, I voted for Trevor Lawrence. He was kinda being carried by the Jaguars’ running game and defense in the first half of the season, but once Liam Coen told him to “cut it loose and let it rip” after Jacksonville’s Week 10 collapse in Houston, Lawrence arguably played like the most valuable player in the sport for the remainder of the regular season. From Weeks 11-18, he led all NFL quarterbacks in total touchdowns (24), total first downs (121), and PFF grade (91.7), and ranked top-three in just about any other metric out there. He was clearly the driving force behind Jacksonville’s eight-game winning streak entering the postseason. What are your thoughts, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments below!

Jaguars end-of-season 3-round mock draft

The Daily Zona Mista: Tuesday, Jan. 20

