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Cloudflare mise gros sur Astro
Avec l'acquisition d'Astro, le framework JavaScript prisé par les grands groupes, Cloudflare joue un coup stratégique pour dominer le marché du développement web à l'heure de l'IA. The post Cloudflare mise gros sur Astro appeared first on Silicon.fr.
Cybersécurité : entre CISO et CEO, les priorités divergent
Les données du Forum économique mondial dénotent un écart plus manifeste que l'an dernier entre les préoccupations cyber des CISO et des CEO. The post Cybersécurité : entre CISO et CEO, les priorités divergent appeared first on Silicon.fr.
OpenAI insère la publicité dans ChatGPT
L’intégration de messages sponsorisés dans ChatGPT marque un tournant stratégique pour OpenAI, qui cherche à transformer son immense base d’utilisateurs gratuits en levier économique durable The post OpenAI insère la publicité dans ChatGPT appeared first on Silicon.fr.
Cyberrésilience : des organisations plus confiantes en elles-mêmes qu’envers les États
Un rapport du Forum économique mondial donne à voir des organisations plus confiantes dans leur cyberésilience que dans celle des États. The post Cyberrésilience : des organisations plus confiantes en elles-mêmes qu’envers les États appeared first on Silicon.fr.

Susan Collins’ vote on Venezuela was a needed vote to reclaim congressional authority

Why right now is the time to buy a crossbow

Letter: Heartened to join in calling for peace, equality and justice

Letter: Slow down and pay attention in work zones

Letter: New school milk law a win for cows
Letters submitted by BDN readers are verified by BDN Opinion Page staff. Send your letters to letters@bangordailynews.com Following a concerted, multi-year campaign to end federal rules forcing schools to place milk on student’s trays, even when they could not safely consume it, the recent passage of legislation (S.222, Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act) in Congress has ended the 80-year-old federal school “milk mandate.” Both Maine senators served as co-sponsors. As approved, S.222 expands the availability of plant-based milk in the National School Lunch program, such as soy, oat, or almond milk, as part of their regular cafeteria offerings, and requires schools to provide a nutritionally sound non-dairy beverage to lactose-intolerant students with a note from a parent, guardian, or licensed physician. Schools may also offer whole and 2% milk, 1% or no-fat milk. With an estimated 40% of children in the school lunch program with some degree of lactose intolerance, mandatory distribution of milk in school lunches meant daily discomfort, wasted food or exclusion from full participation in school meals. Rates are much higher in Latino, Black and Native American children. According to USDA data, nearly 30% of milk cartons are discarded unopened each year, resulting in massive waste of milk, taxpayer dollars and disregard for the labor cows endure in production. Our team’s work in Congress represents a huge win for the welfare of dairy cows, ending a decades-long government policy subjecting millions of cows to intensive, high-output production systems designed to meet government-driven volume rather than actual consumption. Gina GareyMaine state directorAnimal Wellness ActionPortland

The current US political climate is spurring a ‘reclaim’ and rallying on the MLK holiday

Patriots overcome fumbles to beat Texans for trip to AFC title game

