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Beye, le devin qui connaît déjà le vainqueur de la CAN

Emmanuel Macron insulté par l'un de ses gardes du corps : "Enfoiré...", révélations explosives

Déprogrammation : Attention, Un dimanche à la campagne n'est pas diffusé cette semaine ! Voici pourquoi
Installé sur la case de la fin d'après-midi depuis octobre 2022, Un dimanche à la campagne ne sera pourtant pas diffusé sur France 2 ce 18 janvier. Découvrez quel programme remplace l'émission et quand Frédéric Lopez sera de retour.
Festival de cirque, foire aux disques et de la BD, oiseaux exotiques… Que faire en Bretagne, ce week-end des 17 et 18 janvier 2026 ?

Créateur de la ceinture de sécurité, Volvo la réinvente en 2026

“It’s AI slop, too”: The “Stardew Valley” fandom pushes back after White House “whole milk” meme
The White House posted a meme on Jan 15 that appropriated Stardew Valley’s style to promote its “whole milk” initiative. The tweet read, “Whole milk is back. ” and included a partially AI-generated graphic. @WhiteHouse/X The image shared by the White House showed President Donald Trump as a Stardew Valley-style character in a barn. Meanwhile, AI-generated scenery filled the background. Icons appeared on the left side of the image, including an American flag, a police badge, and a MAGA hat, among others. Stardew Valley fans slammed the “AI slop” image Soon after, someone reposted the image to the r/StardewValley subreddit. Although moderators later removed it for being political, the comments piled up quickly. People expressed anger, confusion, and mockery in equal measure. Whole milk is back. ? pic.twitter.com/kHf51s5qwX— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 15, 2026 Critics accused the administration of taking from artists without legal clearance. Many online argued that this happened because officials assumed they would not get approval, or because they did not view the arts as a legitimate profession. “Jesus….this is so bad… and it’s AI slop too. ” u/Sigma_Male_69420 wrote. u/DeafnotDeath added, “They absolutely did not. F*cking freaks running the White House PR have been stealing countless artists’ work, regardless of size.” Mockery followed as well. “You know this clown would exclusively pick the Joja run too,” u/Derpykins666 joked. @acxtrila/X @PizzaRoll999/X Some people fixated on the gold count, which read 45464748. u/Dumi2e asked if it was a dog whistle, to which u/Unaccomplishedcow responded, “45 (he was the 45th president) 46 (he thinks he won 2020, making him the 46th potus) 47 (he won 2024, making him 47 right now) 48 (he wants to serve a third term)” Elsewhere, @BrennenWilde tagged Stardew Valley creator Eric, aka ConcernedApe, on X. “Hey, the Trump admin is currently using AI generated art of your game for their propaganda,” they wrote. So far, Eric had not responded. Critics questioned the “whole milk” messaging While fans debated art theft, others questioned the message itself. “Is this an agriculture campaign?” @RocketGPT asked. However, several users pointed to darker associations. X user @eggploont connected the meme to past extremist symbolism. They wrote that whole milk had served as a white supremacist dog whistle. They shared a New York Times article describing geneticist Dr. John Novembre’s 2018 conference talk about whole milk’s ties to white supremacy. The article explained that white nationalists had chugged milk in 2017 to promote adult lactose tolerance. “In most of the world,” the article explained, “the gene that allows for the digestion of lactose switches off after childhood. But […] a chance mutation that left it turned on [in Europe] provided enough of a nutritional leg up that nearly all of those who survived eventually carried it.” Because that trait appeared more often in white Europeans, extremists used it to push racist ideas. Given the Trump administration’s hardline stance on immigration, some people on social media questioned whether the “whole milk” messaging carried a more troubling subtext. The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter here. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “It’s AI slop, too”: The “Stardew Valley” fandom pushes back after White House “whole milk” meme appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Les vide-greniers du week-end dans le Pays de Brest [carte interactive]
Une envie de dépenser les étrennes avec des plaisirs à petits prix ? Pour ça, rien de mieux qu’un vide-greniers. Retrouvez ceux de la région brestoise grâce à notre carte interactive.

Elle était condamnée à la liquidation : abandonnée par son seul repreneur, la pépite du nouveau nucléaire Naarea sauvée par le tribunal
Le sort de la start-up française du nucléaire Naarea a pris un tournant inattendu, vendredi 16 janvier. Le tribunal des affaires économiques de Nanterre a ordonné sa reprise par le groupe Eneris... alors que le groupe polono-luxembourgeois avait pourtant dit retirer son offre de rachat ! L’annonce, faite la veille du délibéré, laissait présager la fin de la pépite française des petits réacteurs modulaires (SMR), placée en redressement judiciaire depuis le 3 septembre et lourdement endettée.

Dix cantines de quartier à Lyon : Grégory Doucet veut faire de l’alimentation un droit en 2026

Stéphanie Machart : Entretien de débauche à l'Espace Gerson

Célina, alternante en CAP : "Tous les jours on échange avec des personnes qui ont plus d'expérience"

