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  • @martin
    Martin @martin PUBLIC DOMAIN 7/05/2022

    Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has led to extensive crunch at development studio TT Games - Polygon
    ►https://www.polygon.com/features/22891555/lego-star-wars-the-skywalker-saga-has-led-to-extensive-crunch-at-tt-games

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    late 2017, development studio TT Games began work on Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga at a time when dozens inside the company were at odds with management. Citing frustration over tight development schedules, the company’s crunch culture, and outdated development tools, more than 20 current and former TT Games employees tell Polygon that calls for change over the years had largely been ignored.

    More TT Games Employees Speak Out After Skywalker Saga Report
    ▻https://www.fanbyte.com/?p=124963

    https://cdn.fanbyte.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Lego-Star-Wars-The-Skywalker-Saga-Early-3.jpg?x16030

    In late January, roughly 30 current and former TT Games employees spoke anonymously to Polygon (and myself) about the culture of crunch and mismanagement at both its Knutsford and Wilmslow offices. The final report highlighted instances of premeditated crunch, mishandled projects, and allegations of sexual harassment that occurred under the company’s former management, in addition to complaints of micro-management under the new leadership that had arrived from Sony. Former employees claimed these factors were responsible for a large turnover of staff over the last few years, with at least forty people leaving the two studios since the beginning of 2021, though that number has since grown considerably.

    #jeu_vidéo #jeux_vidéo #tt_games #ressources_humaines #crunch #harcèlement_sexuel #environnement_toxique #culture_toxique #sony #trouble_de_stress_post_traumatique #santé #jeu_vidéo_LEGO skywalker_saga #jeu_vidéo_lego_star_wars_the_video_game #giant_interactive #jon_burton #warner_bros #ea #electronic_arts #traveller_s_tales #david_dootson #paul_flanagan #rémunération #jeu_vidéo_lego_jurassic_world #jeu_vidéo_lego_city_undercover #jeu_vidéo_lego_the_incredibles #lego #assurance_qualité #tt_fusion #console_wii_u #unreal_engine #unreal #ntt #tom_stone #jeu_vdidéo_lego_marvel_superheroes #jeu_vidéo_god_of_war #michael_denny #martin_palmer #paul_flanagan #10_10_games #eric_matthews #mark_green #arthur_parsons #light_brick_studio #jeu_vidéo_lego_builder_s_journey #red_games #jeu_vidéo_lego_brawls #gameloft #jeu_vidéo_lego_legacy_heroes_unboxed #jeu_vidéo_lego_star_wars_castaways #leon_warren, #james_lay #robert_nicholds #népotisme #jeu_vidéo_gotham_knights #funko

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  • @odilon
    odilon @odilon CC BY-NC-ND 19/10/2021
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    Les lobbies productivistes sapent l’ambition européenne d’une agriculture plus écologique - Page 1 | Mediapart
    ▻https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/191021/les-lobbies-productivistes-sapent-l-ambition-europeenne-d-une-agriculture-

    Ce mardi 19 octobre après-midi, le #Parlement européen doit voter sur cette stratégie baptisée « De la ferme à la fourchette » (Farm to Fork) censée mettre l’agriculture européenne sur la voie d’une transition écologique. C’est l’un des grands chapitres du Pacte vert (Green Deal) lancé par la présidente Ursula von der Leyen depuis son arrivée aux manettes de l’exécutif européen, fin 2019.

    Pour la #production_alimentaire du continent, dominée jusqu’ici par le recours à la chimie de synthèse, une telle perspective serait une petite révolution. Mais c’est compter sans l’intense travail de lobbying effectué par les défenseurs du modèle existant : #lobbies de la #viande, de l’#agrochimie et des #céréales… et #Copa-Cogeca, dont fait partie la puissante fédération syndicale française #FNSEA.

    Le Copa-Cogeca est l’union, au niveau européen, du Comité des organisations professionnelles agricoles (c’est-à-dire les syndicats d’exploitants agricoles) et du Comité général de la coopération agricole (c’est-à-dire les coopératives). Et c’est la présidente de la FNSEA, Christiane Lambert, qui officie à la tête du #Copa.

    Mediapart, en collaboration avec le consortium de journalistes européens #Lighthouse_Reports, explique aujourd’hui comment, depuis plusieurs semaines, cette organisation ainsi que d’autres lobbies européens font tout pour couler l’ambition de la Commission européenne et en atténuer les objectifs. Avec pour principal outil une manipulation des savoirs scientifiques autour de cette feuille de route dont le but est de faire baisser les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) de l’agriculture européenne et d’enrayer l’effondrement de la biodiversité.

    Même le ministre français de l’agriculture, Julien Denormandie, a repris à son compte les arguments avancés par les lobbies qui défendent à Bruxelles les intérêts de l’#agro-industrie.

    odilon @odilon CC BY-NC-ND
    • @cdb_77
      CDB_77 @cdb_77 20/10/2021

      #industrie_agro-alimentaire

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  • @val_k
    ¿’ ValK. @val_k CC BY-NC-SA 15/08/2021
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    Hier un escargot m’est tombé sur la tête. Ce n’était pas le ciel à boire alors je l’ai reposé sur sa branche. Pour qu’il puisse prendre son envol quand il sera grand temps...
    ▻https://www.flickr.com/photos/valkphotos/51380037999

    Flickr

    ValK. a posté une photo :

    #Nantes, 14 août 2021.
    .
    « Bestiaire » : vu.fr/valk-bestiaire
    « Les petites photos » : vu.fr/valk-lespetitesphotos
    .
    ¤ autres photos : vu.fr/valkphotos
    (i) infos : twitter.com/valkphotos
    ¿ audios : frama.link/karacole
    ☆ oripeaux : frama.link/kolavalk
    ◇ rdv locaux : 44.demosphere.net
    ♤ me soutenir : liberapay.com/ValK
    .
    #photo #photography #foto #LesPetitesPhotos #poesie #barzhoniez #poetry #poesia #poezio #lumiere #goulou #light #luz #luma #escargot #cagouille #maligorn #melchwed #snail #caracol

    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51380037999_fb3381610f_b.jpg

    ¿’ ValK. @val_k CC BY-NC-SA
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  • @vanderling
    Vanderling @vanderling 9/04/2021
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    ▶︎ Bring Me My Shotgun
    ▻https://lightninhopkins.bandcamp.com/album/bring-me-my-shotgun-the-essential-collection


    #Lightnin_Hopkins #blues

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  • @oanth_rss
    oAnth_RSS @oanth_rss CC BY 2/07/2020

    Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light (https://w...
    ▻https://diasp.eu/p/11292942

    Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light | #eyesight #light #red #vision

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  • @jasrandal
    JasRandal @jasrandal 9/07/2019

    The Value of vision – Forthright Magazine
    ▻http://forthright.net/2019/07/09/the-value-of-vision

    https://i1.wp.com/forthright.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/hands-1926414_1920.jpg?fit=1200%2C735

    Have you ever bumped your toe, banged your knee, or walked into a wall? I’m not talking about pain that comes from being a walking phone-zombie, but rather from the blindness that comes about from walking in the dark. Walking without sight presents great challenges. Those with good eyesight only experience those challenges rarely. But those experiences provide great lessons for us. It should not surprise us that God uses the physical realities of blindness to teach far more important spiritual lessons.

    #light #vision #Bible

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  • @oanth_rss
    oAnth_RSS @oanth_rss CC BY 1/07/2019

    New Property of Light Discovered (▻https://phys.org/news/2019-06-pro...
    ▻https://diasp.eu/p/9283499

    New Property of Light Discovered

    HN Discussion: ▻https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20309176 Posted by jchanimal (karma: 987) Post stats: Points: 144 - Comments: 43 - 2019-06-28T22:09:34Z

    #HackerNews #discovered #light #new #property HackerNewsBot debug: Calculated post rank: 110 - Loop: 112 - Rank min: 100 - Author rank: 44

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  • @oanth_rss
    oAnth_RSS @oanth_rss CC BY 24/06/2019

    A monolithic immersion metalens for imaging solid-state quantum emi...
    ▻https://diasp.eu/p/9254778

    A monolithic immersion metalens for imaging solid-state quantum emitters.... Quantum emitters such as the diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center are the basis for a wide range of quantum technologies.However, refraction and reflections at material interfaces impede photon collection, and the emitters’ atomic scale necessitates the use of free space optical measurement setups that prevent packaging of quantum devices. To overcome these limitations, we design and fabricate a metasurface composed of nanoscale diamond pillars that acts as an immersion lens to collect and collimate the emission of an individual NV center. #monolithic #immersion #metalens #imaging #solid-state #quantum #emitters #photonic #optic #physics #chemistry #diamond #nitrogen-vacancy #NV #light #technology #hardware (...)

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 27/03/2019

    Bolt-A-Thon: World’s First Online Lightning Network Conference and Hackathon
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/bolt-a-thon-worlds-first-online-lightning-network-conference-and-hackath

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*9ZEm2GaCCNmnmGCZRFwHTw.png

    wwww.boltathon.comThe Lightning Network was built around the idea of financial inclusivity. Anyone can make a purchase and should be able to do so pseudonymously. What if conferences and #hackathons were structured around these same core principles? As the world’s first online Lightning Network conference and hackathon, that’s exactly what the Bolt-A-Thon was designed to be. By hosting the event online, Bolt-A-Thon reaches a world-wide community, sets incredibly affordable ticket prices, and process all payments into Lightning #bitcoin.HackathonThe first part of the Bolt-A-Thon is for our hackers. They hackathon will start on April 5 with the kick off at 6pm PST and runs through April 7 at 2pm PST. Hackers will be provided a suggested theme and will have two and a half days to build their (...)

    #blockchain #cryptocurrency #lightning-network

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 9/03/2019

    What is the Lightning Network?
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/what-is-the-lightning-network-496c4e636350?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3---

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*NCu68Iu7t0ONJyQEJto8iQ.png

    Bitcoin’s Lightning Network visualized according to the geolocation of nodes by ▻https://explorer.acinq.co.Bitcoin’s #blockchain suffers from a scalability problem.While Visa handles 2000 transactions per second on average, #bitcoin can only handle only 7 transactions per second with a block capacity of 1 MB.Bitcoin’s Lightning Network is an effort to tackle this scalability problem.A Layer on top of the Bitcoin BlockchainThe idea behind the Lightning Network is that smaller, everyday transactions need not be stored on the main Bitcoin blockchain.The Lightning Network is a second layer built on top of the main blockchain. It enables faster micro-transactions using ‘off-chain payment channels’. Using this off-chain approach, transactions deemed less important or peripheral are conducted off of (...)

    #lightning-network #hackernoon-top-story #cryptocurrency

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 15/02/2019

    You Might Not Need Server Side Rendering
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/you-might-not-need-server-side-rendering-f2681e02e4e?source=rss----3a814

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    The Displaced Universal #react Web App in a #serverless FutureTaco Lost in the AbyssIt’s easy to get lost in the labyrinth of choices when building a web app these days. I jumped on the “universal” bandwagon (back when it was called “isomorphic”) early and have many learned lessons since.A universal app is one that can execute the same code universally — on the server and client. React provides ways to render components to static markup as documented in the official docs, typically used on a Node server. This support revolutionized the way many of us think of and write JavaScript. The practicality of scaling and maintaining such a mechanism however is questionable.Universal… Why?Beyond the ability to share code across the stack, why go universal? Some would say SEO (just that one word). I remember (...)

    #universal-app #server-side-rendering #lighthouse

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 30/01/2019

    The #blockchain #scalability Problem & the Race for Visa-Like Transaction Speed
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/the-blockchain-scalability-problem-the-race-for-visa-like-transaction-sp

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*6QgwpVfuwXQDZCpERkTToQ.png

    Yes, blockchain has a scalability problem. Here’s what it is, and here’s what people are doing to solve it.The battle for a scalable solution is the blockchain’s moon race. #bitcoin processes 4.6 transactions per second. Visa does around 1,700 transactions per second on average (based on a calculation derived from the official claim of over 150 million transactions per day). The potential for adoption is there but is bottlenecked currently by scalability.A study published by Tata Communications in 2018 showed that 44% of organizations in its survey are adopting blockchain, but also alludes to the universal problems that arise from deploying new technologies. From an architectural level, the unsolved problem of scalability is emerging as a bottleneck to blockchain adoption and practical (...)

    #cryptocurrency #lightning-network

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  • @tomshardware
    Tom’s Hardware @tomshardware CC BY 3/01/2019

    #msi RTX 2080 Ti #lightning : premières images d’une carte taillée pour l’OC
    ▻https://www.tomshardware.fr/2019/01/03/lightning-rtx-2080-ti-msi

    De nouveaux records en perspective pour MSI.

    #cartes-graphiques #nvidia-rtx

    https://cdn.tomshardware.fr/content/uploads/sites/3/2019/01/msi-2080-ti-lightning-z.jpg https://cdn.tomshardware.fr/content/uploads/sites/3/2019/01/msi-2080-ti-lightning-z-150x150.jpg

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 24/11/2018

    Switch Between Light and Dark Mode in macOS Mojave Command Line
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/switch-between-light-and-dark-mode-in-macos-mojave-command-line-b969cb3d

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/480/1*A0VO5ixl17-mLQJV6RdiRg.gif

    Switch #mac theme using Command lineI recently updated my Mac to MacOs Mojave. It comes with various upgrades, the dark theme is one of them.Coming from the background of hardcode Linux user, I love anything which is black and dark. I loved the new dark theme for Mac, there was just one issue.Whenever I need to switch the theme to light or dark, I need to go to Appearance screen and select it. Well, not so efficient, so I made a small command line tool to switch the theme to light or dark.And as always, sharing with you how I made it.The problemWe need to somehow manage to do the system call in Mac via command line in order to achieve what we want, I don’t have much experience in developing apps for Mac and that’s an issue.But, I do have expertise in Node.js and I think I can figure out a way (...)

    #javascript #nodejs #macos-mojave-command-line #light-and-dark-mode

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 22/11/2018

    Getting started with the Liquid Network
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/getting-started-with-the-liquid-network-c87e2cb5996b?source=rss----3a814

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*aq7RbC3ZCiDoUusS1oHVfw.jpeg

    Get started running a Liquid node, transferring to the sidechain, claiming L-BTC, and issuing assets!Intro:The Liquid Network is a #bitcoin sidechain that facilitates quick and private transactions. A sidechain is a separate blockchain with different features than its base chain but is pegged to it in order to utilize the main chain’s native currency. The 2-way peg in Liquid is 1:1 to Bitcoin, so for every bitcoin you peg into the network, you unlock or create 1 Liquid Bitcoin (L-BTC for short). Liquid provides fast settlement with short 1-minute blocks and privacy through technology called Confidential Transactions. Peg-ins basically just require you to send BTC to a multisignature address that is controlled by members of what’s called a Strong Federation. Peg-outs (transferring back on (...)

    #cryptocurrency #liquid-network #lightning-network #sidechains

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  • @hackernoon
    Hacker Noon @hackernoon CC BY-SA 15/03/2018

    The kind of conversation that makes me love what I do.
    ▻https://hackernoon.com/the-kind-of-conversation-that-makes-me-love-what-i-do-37181a167f9e?sourc

    https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*0KrY3mEf8Vfz8VC-cznLEQ.jpeg

    We are #java shop, and we use #lightbend Lagom Framework. Based on this context, I asked today:Am I not still be able to create a new service in Scala?Roberto (@RobbieTweetsJr) gets back to me:You can do whatever you want. Whether it gets approved is out of my hands. :joy:…. Roberto is typing for long long time so I close Slack until I get notified….It has nothing to do with complicated or easy. No one’s going to argue that it’s not simpler to do it in #scala, but in a project this size, it’s not that simple. It’s easy for you because you’ve got the knowledge. But there are at least 40 other Java developers on this project, not all of which have Scala experience. This is not your traditional software development company.I said:Let’s teach them.Roberto, very polite says back:Now you’re asking a (...)

    #software-development #work

    • #Java
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  • @mondes
    Mondes Sociaux @mondes 9/01/2018
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    https://media0.giphy.com/media/3o6fJ5LANL0x31R1Ic/giphy.gif

    The night #sky without light #pollution, is it possible ? Should we let the protection of the #night to the #experts ?

    ▻http://sms.hypotheses.org/10810

    #light, #protection, #astronomy, #observatory

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  • @simplicissimus
    Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017
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    Ten sailors missing after U.S. warship, tanker collide near Singapore
    ▻https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-navy-crash-idUSKCN1B100C
    ça devient une habitude…
    mais cette fois à babord, donc, a priori, c’est lui qui a priorité…

    https://s3.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20170821&t=2&i=1197903192&r=LYNXNPED7K0D6&w=1280#.jpg

    Ten sailors are missing after a U.S. warship collided with an oil tanker east of Singapore before dawn on Monday, tearing a hole beneath the waterline and flooding compartments that include a crew sleeping area, the U.S. Navy said.

    The collision between the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain and the tanker Alnic MC was the second involving U.S. Navy destroyers and merchant vessels in Asian waters in little more than two months.

    The ships collided while the U.S. warship was heading to Singapore for a routine port call, the Navy said in a statement.

    • #Japan
    • #Singapore
    • #United States
    • #oil tanker
    • #Navy
    • #United States Navy
    • #John S. McCain
    • #Commander
    • #GPS
    Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      La trajectoire du Alnic MC (il y a 10 minutes, il était à l’arrêt à l’entrée du port - le point rouge à l’extrémité de la trajectoire)

      https://dl.dropbox.com/s/2rztn6sm5zxt2pl/20170821_JohnMcCain.jpg

      (il faut dire, il y a beaucoup de monde devant Singapour et dans le détroit…)

      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Il revenait juste d’avoir fait le kéké, pardon fait respecter les principes de liberté de navigation, sur les Spratleys,…
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/621711

      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Ici, il est hors de question d’imaginer une quelconque défaillance de la veille sur l’un ou l’autre navire : ça doit être l’endroit où le trafic est le plus dense au monde et on est aux abords immédiats du port…

      En revanche, le communiqué de la Navy laisse songeur. Le John McCain est abordé à babord (à l’arrière de sa seconde cheminée), vraisemblablement à l’endroit où s’achève la dernière ligne droite de la trajectoire) alors que le pétrolier vient de l’est et se dirige vers le terminal pétrolier (dans l’axe de cette ligne droite). Difficile à imaginer si le John McCain entrait au port ; normalement, il présentait son flanc tribord…

      Au vu des photos, et de l’enfoncement des tôles, il semblerait que le pétrolier venait de l’arrière.

      http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-60155927,width-800,resizemode-4/60155927.jpg

      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus
    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Stricken destroyer John S. McCain arrives in Singapore, 10 crew still missing
      ▻http://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2017/08/20/navy-destroyer-john-s-mccain-collides-with-merchant-vessel

      Mounting questions
      The details of how the collisions occurred remain unkown, But incidents such as those with the McCain and Fitzgerald incidents are troubling, said Jan van Tol, a retired commander of three war ships who now serves as an analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

      “Navy destroyers are remarkably nimble and responsive, including rapid acceleration ability, thus should certainly be able to get out of the way of almost anything approaching ‘too close,’” van Tol said in an email.

      “Such close quarters situations should NEVER be allowed to develop without various watchstanders and watchteams being well aware that they are developing,” he said.

      It is unknown whether McCain had suffered any kind of casualty to its engineering or steering systems ahead of the collision that would have contributed to the disaster.

      The collision was the fourth significant safety incident of 2017 involving a U.S. 7th Fleet ship. In January, the cruiser Antietam ran aground in Tokyo Bay and in May, the cruiser Lake Champlain collided with a Korean fishing boat in the Sea of Japan.

      (outre le Fitzgerald)

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Complètement dingue !

      La collision a eu lieu nettement plus à l’est, juste à l’entrée du dispositif de séparation de trafic. Dans les derniers instants, on voit l’Alnic NC abattre en grand sur la gauche en ralentissant fortement, indice évident d’une manœuvre en catastrophe, qui ne peut se justifier (on est dans le rail, bon sang !) que par une tentative d’évitement désespérée…

      Mille sabords !, que fabriquait cet amiral de bateau-lavoir de USS John S. McCain à cet endroit là ?
      (NB : le père et le grand-père du sénateur, John S. McCain III, ont tous les deux terminé leur carrière comme amiral et, pour faire simple portaient également le même middle name, Sidney. On fait dans la dynastie ou pas…)

      Comment a-t-il pu couper la route d’un bateau dont la route est absolument rectiligne et prévisible (il est dans le rail) ? Peut-être le McCain n’y était-il pas et a-t-il manœuvré brutalement pour s’y placer ?
      ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlrA36GzHNs

      EDIT (24/08)
      pour gCaptain, l’abattée à gauche est le résultat de la collision, ce qui parait tout à fait crédible et explique bien la forme de l’enfoncement sur l’arrière de l’ouverture. Le McCain devait filer vite pour dévier à ce point la trajectore.
      Du coup, on peut élaborer un scénario où le McCain coupe, pour des raisons qu’il reste à préciser, le rail « conformément aux règles internationales » : perpendiculairement et le plus vite possible. Et dans ce cas, il est responsable à 100%…

      Comment, elle a dit déjà l’amirauté ? ah oui, #poor_seamanship …

      ▻http://gcaptain.com/uss-john-s-mccain-collision-ais-animation-shows-tankers-track-during-colli

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Une embarcation fait le tour du John McCain au mouillage
      ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn8T_9JkTp0

      (dans les spots télé, les séquences vidéo sont essentiellement des images d’archive ; c’est flagrant sur les (longues) images d’accostage, où le navire est dans ses lignes d’eaux, ce qui n’est plus le cas après l’abordage…)

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      The Latest: US Navy vessel arrives to help damaged destroyer - The Washington Post
      ▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/the-latest-us-warship-sailing-on-own-power-after-collision/2017/08/20/9c7ae012-860e-11e7-96a7-d178cf3524eb_story.html

      5:00 p.m.
      The oil tanker involved in a collision with the USS John S. McCain destroyer in busy Southeast Asian waters had four deficiencies including navigation safety violations in its last port inspection.

      An official database for ports in Asia shows the Alnic MC was inspected in the Chinese port of Dongying on July 29 and had one document deficiency, one fire safety deficiency and two safety of navigation problems.

      The database doesn’t go into details and the problems were apparently not serious enough for the Liberian-flagged and Greek-owned vessel to be detained by the port authority.
      […]
      4:10 p.m.
      The chief of Malaysia’s Maritime Enforcement Agency says the collision between an oil tanker and the USS John S. McCain guided missile destroyer early Monday occurred at the start of a designated sea lane for ships sailing into the Singapore Strait, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.

      Zulkifli Abu Bakar said the incident occurred 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 kilometers) from Malaysia’s coast. He said a Malaysian warship was in the area monitoring the cleanup of an oil spill from an unrelated collision of two merchant ships and was contacted by the McCain.

      Both Malaysia and Singapore say the accident happened in their waters, likely reflecting a dispute about ownership of some rocky outcrops in the area.

      “It happened in Malaysian territorial waters, specifically in Teluk Ramunia waters,” Zulkifli said. “For this moment, we shouldn’t argue about whose waters. Most important thing is we focus on the search and rescue.”

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Frontière entre la Malaisie et Singapour — Wikipédia
      ▻https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontière_entre_la_Malaisie_et_Singapour

      La délimitation de cette frontière maritime a fait l’objet d’un recours devant la Cour internationale de justice, effectué conjointement le 24 juillet 2003 par la Malaisie et Singapour. Le différend portait sur l’île de Pedra Branca, les Middle Rocks (deux rochers inhabités) et South Ledge, un haut-fond découvrant. Par un arrêt du 23 mai 2008, la Cour a attribué Pedra Blanca à Singapour, les Middle Rocks à la Malaisie, et South Ledge à l’État dans les eaux territoriales duquel il se trouve (la Cour n’ayant pas reçu mandat des parties pour délimiter leurs eaux territoriales respectives).

      L’arrêt de la CIJ
      Affaire relative à la souveraineté sur Pedra Blanca/Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks et South Ledge –(Malaisie/Singapour)
      Arrêt du 23 mai 2008
      ▻http://www.icj-cij.org/files/case-related/130/130-20080523-JUD-01-00-FR.pdf

      (il me semblait avoir vu passer ce contentieux ici)

      https://dl.dropbox.com/s/tmh5pfnapjcowwk/20080523_CIJ_détroit_de_Malacca.jpg

      (extrait de l’arrêt de la CIJ)

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Situation relative du rail et des îlots
      (le phare Horsburgh Light est construit sur Pedra Blanca)

      http://oceanring.com/images/page24map.jpg

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 21/08/2017

      Serrage de boulons généralisé…

      Admiral to order operational pause in Navy after warship, merchant ship collide - CNN
      ▻http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/20/asia/us-navy-destroyer-collision-singapore/index.html

      Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson is expected to order a one-day pause in operations “to ensure we are taking all appropriate immediate measures to enhance the Navy’s safe and effective operation around the world,” according to a US Defense official and an advanced copy of Richardson’s statement obtained by CNN.

      The stand-down will take place over the next couple of weeks, at the discretion of individual commands, the defense official said.

      The order comes after a US Navy guided-missile destroyer collided early Monday with an oil tanker east of Singapore, the fourth accident this year involving a US warship in Asian waters.

      “This is the second major collision in the last three months, and is the latest in a series of major incidents, particularly in the Pacific theater. This trend demands more forceful action,” Richardson’s statement says.

      C’est le moment de ressortir la vanne éculée du phare et du porte-avions états-unien… #lighthouse_vs_US_Navy

      ▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighthouse_and_naval_vessel_urban_legend

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 22/08/2017

      US Navy also considering ’cyber intrusion or sabotage’ as possible causes for USS John McCain collision
      ▻http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/us-navy-also-considering-cyber-intrusion-sabotage-possible-causes-uss-joh

      A steering failure, or maybe even hacked systems – the US Navy is considering all possible reasons after launching a broad investigation into the collision of the US guided-missile destroyer USS John McCain with an oil tanker off the coast of Singapore on Monday (21 August).

      Plusieurs médias reprennent l’hypothèse, apparemment émise par l’US Navy, de panne de l’appareil à gouverner (#avarie_de_barre, un des entrainements les plus fréquents en passerelle dans mon souvenir, presqu’autant que #un_homme_à_la_mer à babord/tribord suivie du Boutakov règlementaire…) Je ne trouve pas le communiqué original. Pas plus que, l’évocation officielle d’une #cyber-attaque qui aurait déjà été plus ou moins éliminée par la marine.

      Apparemment, la source initiale est CNN

      Ships, aircraft search for crashed US destroyer’s 10 missing crew - CNNPolitics
      ▻http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/21/politics/uss-john-s-mccain-collision/index.html?sr=twCNN082217uss-john-s-mccain-collision0958AMVODtop

      What caused the accident?
      The warship suffered a steering failure as the warship was beginning its approach into the Strait of Malacca, causing it to collide with a commercial tanker Monday, a US Navy official told CNN.
      The official said it was unclear why the crew couldn’t utilize the ship’s backup steering systems to maintain control of ship.
      Earlier, another US Navy official told CNN there were indications the destroyer experienced a loss of steering right before the collision, but steering had been regained after the collision.

      Évidemment, l’option #hacker circule pas mal (déjà pour l’USS Fitzgerald), Popular Mechanics explique de son côté que ça ne peut pas être du #GPS_spoofing, etc.
      No, the USS McCain Wasn’t a Victim of GPS Spoofing
      ▻http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/news/a27854/uss-mccain-collision-gps

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 22/08/2017

      Ah, ben Les Échos relaient le complotisme, bravo…
      (oubliant au passage l’hypothèse de l’avarie de barre, mise en avant par l’amiral Richardson (CNO : Chief of naval operations)

      Après la collision d’un destroyer américain, des experts agitent la piste de la cyberattaque
      ▻https://www.lesechos.fr/industrie-services/air-defense/010189757977-apres-la-collision-dun-destroyer-americain-des-experts-agitent

      L’amiral n’a pas exclu que la collision ait pu être provoquée par un facteur extérieur ou une cyberattaque. Cet accident n’est pas le premier (voir encadré) et intrigue certains spécialistes de la Défense.

      « Il y a quelque chose de plus que la simple erreur humaine car sinon cela impliquerait énormément de gens », avance par exemple Jeff Stutzman interrogé par le site McClatchyDC.

      Pour cet ancien spécialiste de la guerre de l’information et de la marine, qui travaille désormais chez Wapack Labs, une société de sécurité informatique, tout bâtiment qui s’avance dans le détroit de Singapour aura sur le pont une équipe complète de vigiles et d’opérateurs radars.

      De son côté, interrogé par le site « International Business Times », Todd Humphreys, un professeur à l’Université du Texas et spécialiste en systèmes de navigation par satellite, va plus loin dans la suspicion.

      Pour lui, cet accident semble « statistiquement très suspect ». Et il n’hésite pas à faire un parallèle avec un incident intervenu en juin en Mer noire et au cours duquel des signaux GPS auraient été trafiqués via, selon lui, « un signal qui provenait du continent russe ».

      La piste russe n’est cependant pas la seule à être soulevée. Interrogé par le site australien news.com, Itay Glick, un autre expert de cybersécurité qui a travaillé pour les services de renseignements israéliens, avance que si la Russie a les capacités d’effectuer une telle attaque, la Chine l’a également.

      « Je ne crois pas aux coïncidences », explique-t-il encore en rappelant que « l’erreur humaine » est toujours une solution de facilité pour expliquer un accident.

      À « l’expert » dont les pontifications concluent l’article, on fera remarquer que la Navy a viré tout l’état-major de l’USS Fitzgerald et on rappellera aux Échos que l’amiral Richardson met en avant une deuxième hypothèse « matérielle ».

      Certains font remarquer que les nombreuses gesticulations de la Navy dans un contexte où le nombre de bâtiments baisse pourraient avoir aboutir à une fatigue des équipements et des équipages…

      Enfin, on sourira à la légende de la photo (bizarrement fournie par le SIPA) ouvrant l’article…

      https://www.lesechos.fr/medias/2017/08/22/2108951_apres-la-collision-dun-destroyer-americain-des-experts-agitent-la-piste-de-la-cyberattaque-web-tete-010189919343.jpg

      Toutes les pistes sont envisagées y compris celle d’une cyberattaque, a laissé entendre l’amiral John Richardson, chef des opérations de la marine américaine.
      Daniel Chan/AP/SIPA

      … où on a un peu de mal à reconnaître l’amiral Richardson…

      la légende d’AP est la suivante
      Malaysian Maritime Director Indera Abu Bakar points to damage on USS John S. McCain at press conference in Putrajaya on Monday.
      AP Photo/Daniel Chan

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 22/08/2017

      China Calls U.S. Navy ’Arrogant’ After USS John Mccain Collision Accident
      ▻http://www.newsweek.com/china-us-arrogant-john-mccain-653395

      A Chinese state-run newspaper claimed Monday that the most recent collision of a U.S. Navy destroyer with a merchant ship was an example of the U.S.’s “arrogance” in conducting patrols in and around the South China Sea.

      The nationalist Global Times ran an editorial Monday shortly after the USS John S. McCain was hit by an oil tanker east of Singapore in the Strait of Malacca and 10 sailors were reported missing.

      While stating the collision was an example of the U.S. military’s decline and that Chinese society’s “applause” was tantamount to the nation’s feelings toward the U.S. encroaching on its territory, the opinion piece also claimed that the U.S. is not trying to avoid such collisions.

      “U.S. warships are constantly involved in accidents around the South China Sea,” the op-ed, which is often considered direct thoughts from the Chinese government, read. “On the one hand, the U.S. Navy has behaved arrogantly in the Asia-Pacific region. It lacks respect for huge merchant ships and fails to take evasive action in time, thus resulting in serious accidents.”

      On n’est pas loin de la blague du phare…
      Blague qu’évoque le deuxième commentateur de l’article du Monde sur le sujet.
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/623860

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 22/08/2017

      CNN sur la même – et évidente – question, mais beaucoup plus terre à terre : quand il y a série, c’est qu’il y a problème de fond…

      Why are so many Navy ships crashing ? - CNNPolitics
      ▻http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/21/politics/navy-ships-crashing-readiness/index.html

      The US Navy is facing difficult questions about the health of its fleet in the aftermath of the USS John S. McCain’s collision with an oil tanker east of Singapore on Monday, the latest in a series of naval accidents in the Pacific.

      Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson ordered a rare, one-day operational pause in response to the latest collision. And while the cause of the USS McCain crash is still to be determined, the spate of accidents — four since January — suggests there could be a more systemic issue.
      Lawmakers and defense analysts are warning that the Navy’s readiness problems — which have led to longer deployments for ships and less time and money for maintenance and training — could be playing a role in the uptick in crashes.
      In addition to the Navy’s stand-down, the Marine Corps grounded all of its aircraft for 24 hours earlier this month on the heels of two deadly crashes “to focus on the fundamentals of safe flight operations, standardization, and combat readiness.”

      House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry, R-Texas, said it was unprecedented that “two military services have now had to take a knee to review safety and training procedures.”
      […]
      Former Virginia Republican Rep. Randy Forbes, who is now a fellow at the Naval War College, said the concern over the recent incidents goes beyond just determining why the collisions occurred, but points to a broader issue if the Navy had to ramp up in a significant conflict.

      “When our ships are having this much difficulty sailing in open waters, it gives us a lot of concern about what would happen if we were in a major conflict and how we would operate there,” Forbes said. “The Navy is in desperate need of additional resources so that they can do the kind of training they need, they can do the kind of ship maintenance they need.”
      […]
      Thomas Callender, a defense analyst at the Heritage Foundation and former Navy submarine officer, noted that the destroyer collisions occurred in low-light times of day and highly trafficked areas.

      “Those are some of the most difficult times, sunset and sunrise, of trying to determine what your contact picture is, what you’re really seeing with this,” Callender said.
      Forbes said traffic congestion would likely be a commonality, too.

      “It’s like when you have accidents on roads: Normally it’s going to be where more vehicles are,” he said. “It still doesn’t justify it — we’ve got to operate in those waters.”
      But the fact that all four Navy collisions this year occurred in the Pacific could also point to issues with training that are specific to the region, Hendrix said.
      “The fact this is so regional ... it strikes me there’s a degradation in training standards and operational procedures,” he said.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 22/08/2017

      Déclaration, ce soir à Singapour, de l’amiral Scott Swift, commandant de la Flotte du Pacifique (3è et 7è flotte)
      ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4YIXBf03eo


      pas d’info particulière dans la déclaration liminaire (tout bien, tout corporate)

      • toute première question (7:00) (on ne les entend pas bien, mais les réponses permettent de les reconstituer) : cyberattaque ?
      – j’ai entendu cette hypothèse, mais on n’a rien vu qui puisse laisser penser à quelque chose de cette nature, mais nous (il cite le CNO) n’écartons aucune hypothèse

      • des modifications dans la chaîne de commandement
      – c’est trop tôt pour conclure quoi que ce soit, laisser se dérouler l’enquête

      • la flotte n’est-elle pas épuisée ? y a-t-il eu des négligences ?
      – ce n’est pas ce que j’ai vu ce matin lors de ma visite du navire, les équipages sont déterminés et opérationnels, ils ont bien bossé pour le damage control

      • découverte de corps ?
      – la marine malaisienne a récupéré un corps (en mer, donc) et va nous le restituer ; les plongeurs ont trouvé des corps, nous sommes en train de les identifier

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 23/08/2017

      U.S. Navy to relieve admiral of command after collisions: WSJ
      ▻https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-navy-crash-admiral-idUSKCN1B3034

      The U.S. Navy plans to remove from duty the commander of the fleet that has suffered four recent collisions in Asia and the deaths of a number of sailors, the _Wall Street Journal _reported on Tuesday, citing U.S. officials.

      Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, the three-star commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet based in Yokosuka, Japan, will be relieved of command on Wednesday in connection with four collisions since January, including two involving fatalities, two U.S. officials said, according to the Journal. It said Navy officials declined to comment.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 23/08/2017

      La Chine remet une couche…

      After U.S. destroyer collision, Chinese paper says U.S. navy a hazard
      ▻https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-navy-crash-china-idUSKCN1B20O2

      The state-run China Daily said in an editorial on Tuesday that people will wonder why such a sophisticated navy keeps having these problems.

      “The investigations into the latest collision will take time to reach their conclusions, but there is no denying the fact that the increased activities by U.S. warships in Asia-Pacific since Washington initiated its rebalancing to the region are making them a growing risk to commercial shipping,” it said.

      China has been upset at U.S. freedom of navigation operations near Chinese controlled islands in the disputed South China Sea, where China has been reclaiming land, building air bases and increasing its military presence.

      “While the U.S. Navy is becoming a dangerous obstacle in Asian waters, China has been making joint efforts with the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to draw up a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea and it has boosted navigational safety by constructing five lighthouses on its islands,” the China Daily said.

      “Anyone should be able to tell who is to blame for militarizing the waters and posing a threat to navigation.”

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 23/08/2017

      Ah, quand même, on se décide enfin à demander leur avis à des experts en autre chose que les cyberattaques !

      US Navy 7th Fleet commander dismissed, Navy says - CNNPolitics
      ▻http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/22/politics/uss-mccain-7th-fleet-commander-dismissal/index.html

      Carl Schuster, a Hawaii Pacific University professor and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command’s Joint Intelligence Center, said that he thought it was unlikely that the ship would have been hacked.

      “Navigating a ship in a shipping channel is a manual operation. It comes down to watch attention and awareness. It’s a training procedure issue and a watch qualification issue,” he said.

      He added that even if the steering had been compromised it would be possible for the McCain to outrun the tanker, and that some degree of directionality would be possible by changing the speed of the port and starboard propellers.

      The “traffic situation” in the shipping channel at that time should be the focus of investigation, Ridzwan Rahmat, a senior defense and security analyst at Jane’s suggests.

      “The signs were that the merchant ship was in compliance and the damage on the USS John S. McCain suggests that it wasn’t in compliance” of traffic rules at the time, he said.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 23/08/2017

      Si vous ne l’avez pas déjà lu, peut-être faites un petit détour sur le fil concernant le Fitzgerald, l’article de gCaptain, Red over red, concernant le rapport préliminaire sur l’abordage d’il y a deux mois est à lire absolument.
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/607667#message624112

      Je reprends ici mon commentaire qui concernait plutôt les événements du McCain (je finis par m’y perdre…)
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/607667#message624116

      Sur l’incompétence des commentateurs, je remarque qu’aucun n’a fait la remarque que le navire de guerre coupe la route d’un bâtiment de commerce dans un rail…

      L’hypothèse d’une cyberattaque relève du délire. Mais peut-être que les hackers russes ou chinois dont déjà capables aujourd’hui de liquéfier les cervelles d’une équipe de quart en passerelle, après tout de quoi ne sont-ils pas capables ?

      Si le GPS est tombé en rade ou a été piraté, on dispose d’autres moyens de navigation, mille sabords, notamment en vue de terre. Bon sang, l’abordage a eu lieu à 5 miles du principal phare de la région et à 10 miles de la côte ! Si la passerelle a besoin du GPS pour naviguer, il y a lieu de s’interroger sur les compétences requises pour être officier de quart dans l’US Navy.

      Mais, de fait, on en est bien là : couper la route d’un navire dans le rail (je sais je me répète, mais ça ne passe pas !…)

      d’où mon soulagement (enfin, presque…) dans le commentaire précédant immédiatement celui-ci…

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 24/08/2017

      Search for Missing U.S. Sailors Slowed by Extensive Damage to Vessel - The New York Times
      ▻https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/world/asia/mccain-collision-destroyer-united-states-navy.html

      In the McCain case, the search is taking longer because the damage to the vessel appears to be more extensive. According to one Navy official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because investigations were underway, the Alnic appears to have hit the McCain nearly head-on, whereas the Fitzgerald suffered more of a glancing blow.

      C’est en effet compatible avec l’enregistrement de la trajectoire de l’Alnic MC (j’ai complété mon commentaire de la vidéo des relevés AIS ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/623510#message623551 )

      Par ailleurs, le corps repêché par la marine malaisienne n’avait pas de lien avec l’abordage.

      A Malaysian Navy vessel found a body at sea on Tuesday, but it turned out to be the decomposed corpse of an elderly man and was unrelated to the collision, the United States Navy said.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 25/08/2017

      China suspected after crashes of USS John S McCain and USS Fitzgerald | World | The Times & The Sunday Times
      ▻https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0988b8f8-88fa-11e7-a8f3-117a3aea90d9

      The collision on Monday between a Liberian tanker and a US warship, the latest in a series of incidents in Asia, has provoked questions about possible Chinese involvement.

      A former Royal Navy officer said that the movements of the Guang Zhou Wan, a Chinese commercial vessel, could be significant in explaining the fatal crash off Singapore that left at least one sailor dead. A further nine are missing.

      Tracking data indicates that the tanker that collided with U_SS John S McCain_ was followed by the Chinese vessel, which appeared to steer out of the way before the incident.

      “You get the impression that fleet forces command are going to be looking at wider potential problems — hacking, crew training, how they are navigating, validating of ship-watch…

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 25/08/2017

      With the USS McCain collision, even Navy tech can’t overcome human shortcomings | Ars Technica
      ▻https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/08/with-the-uss-mccain-collision-even-navy-tech-cant-overcome-human-shortc

      Initial reports from the organization suggest that a “steering casualty”—a loss of control over steering from the bridge—contributed to the McCain’s fatal collision. That, and the nature of the ship’s steering and navigation system, has led to speculation that the McCain was “hacked” and that perhaps some sort of malicious electronic attack was also involved in the Fitzgerald’s collision.

      But so far, available evidence suggests something much less sinister—though potentially more threatening to the overall readiness of the service. There was no hacking, no GPS spoofing or jamming, nor any other deliberate enemy electronic attack on the Navy ships involved in this year’s accidents. Instead, much more human factors were at work—and some of them are endemic to the Navy’s current management culture and operational readiness.
      […]
      Watch standers aboard modern warships may have more technology to help them, but they still face a daunting task when they enter high-traffic areas as treacherous as the Strait of Gibraltar—or the Strait of Malacca, the approaches to the Bosporus and Dardanelles, and the approaches to Tokyo Bay. In each, hundreds of other vessels may be visible to the naked eye or on the radar scope. The resulting sea of data points can overwhelm even an experienced bridge crew regardless of how good their technology is.

      Long article, où je finis par perdre le fil de ce qu’il cherche à dire…

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 26/08/2017

      Up-close look at gash on tanker that collided with USS John S. McCain Video - ABC News
      ▻http://abcnews.go.com/International/video/close-gash-tanker-collided-uss-john-mccain-49375629

      http://a.abcnews.com/images/International/170823_vod_orig_sinapore_tanaer_woodruff_16x9_992.jpg

      (vidéo incluse)

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 26/08/2017

      U.S. Navy Provides Details of Surface Fleet Review In Wake of ’Disturbing Trend’ of Accidents – gCaptain
      ▻http://gcaptain.com/u-s-navy-provides-details-surface-fleet-review-wake-disturbing-trend-accid

      The U.S. Navy has provided details of a comprehensive review of the Navy’s global surface fleet operations after the destroyers USS Fitzgerald and John S. McCain were both involved in major collisions with commercial vessels just two months apart.

      ▻http://navylive.dodlive.mil/files/2017/08/MEMO-FOR-USFF_COMPREHENSIVE-REVIEW-OF-RECENT-SURFACE-FLEET-INCIDEN

      2. You are directed to lead a Comprehensive Review of surface fleet operations and incidents at sea that have occurred over the past decade with emphasis on SEVENTH Fleet operational employment to inform improvements Navy-wide. This review should address the follow areas:

      a. Individual training and professional development, to include seamanship, navigation, voyage planning, leadership development, officer and enlisted tactical training in formal schools and on the job;

      b. Unit level training and operational performance, to including manning, personnel management, watchbill management, bridge (and CIC) team resource management, contact management, contact avoidance, leadership oversight and risk assessment/mitigation at all levels of the chain of command;

      c. Development and certification of deployed operational and mission standards (Force Generation) with particular emphasis on Forward Deployed Naval Force (FDNF), to include validation of required certification standards, gaps between required standards and actual employment practices, effectiveness of leadership and oversight at all levels of administrative and operational chains of command, maintaining and enforcing standards throughout FDNF assignment including self-assessment practices, external inspection reinforcement, remedial action mitigation plans;

      d. Deployed Operational Employment and Risk Management (Force Employment), to include Combatant Commander mission requirements, theater security cooperation requirements, maintenance impacts, other competing priorities (fleet experimentation, concept development), and their corresponding impact to operational tempo (OPTEMPO) and fundamental mariner and seamanship proficiency;

      e. Material Readiness of electronic systems to include navigation equipment (e.g. AIS, radars, ECDIS, VMS, WSNs), propulsion machinery to include steering systems, combat system modernization, and material availability;

      f. Practical Utility of current navigation equipment and combat systems including sensors, tracking systems, displays, and internal communications networks to evaluate their effectiveness at integrating tactical data and providing situational awareness to our people.

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 27/08/2017

      Fatigue and Training Gaps Spell Disaster at Sea, Sailors Warn - The New York Times
      ▻https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/27/world/asia/fatigue-and-training-gaps-spell-disaster-at-sea-sailors-warn.html

      The bridge of each Navy destroyer is controlled by a round-the-clock shift of young officers, who must pass written and oral exams to qualify for the positions. Still, they typically are under 25 and may have little shipboard experience. Junior officers also move on to other assignments after limited tours.

      “Are we shortchanging their basic training, especially as we rotate our junior officers every 18 to 24 months?” asked Admiral Crowder.

      Training for junior ship officers has changed significantly in recent years. In 2003, the Navy dropped what had been an intensive six-month training course on navigation, basic seamanship, engineering and maintenance before new officers were assigned to their first ship.

      Instead, the new officers were sent directly to a ship where they were supposed to learn on the job. Some said they got practical training on deployments, and noted that the Seventh Fleet had a reputation as being the most experienced in the Navy. But, many commanders said, crews were too busy to provide that kind of instruction.

      By last year, the Navy had largely reversed course, sandwiching a junior officer’s first sea tour between 14 weeks of classroom work.
      […]
      Most ships use a traditional “five and dime” watch rotation, in which sailors serve five hours of watch, then have 10 hours off, he said. But during those 10 hours, sailors often have daytime duties.

      The rotation can lead to a watch officer pulling a 20-hour day every three days, Mr. Cordle said, adding that even designated sleep time can be interrupted by drills or refueling operations that can keep sailors up for days at a time. A recent Government Accountability Office report said sailors were on duty up to 108 hours each week.

      “I averaged 3 hours of sleep a night,” someone described as a Japan-based Navy officer wrote on Reddit last week. “I have personally gone without sleep for so long that I have seen and heard things that weren’t there. I’ve witnessed accidents that could have been avoided because the person was so tired they had no right to be operating heavy machinery.”

      Navy tests of sailors on the five-and-dime schedule found lack of sleep led to blunted decision-making and reflexes that were roughly the same as those of sailors who had downed several beers.

      The Naval Postgraduate School has developed a shorter watch schedule to match circadian rhythms, which uses three hours of watch duty and nine hours off. Recognizing the benefits, submarines were ordered to move to a similar schedule in 2015.

      Mr. Cordle said adopting the schedule could result in greater safety. But the Navy has left scheduling up to individual captains, and three quarters of ships still use the five and dime.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 30/08/2017

      Ship Collisions : Address the Underlying Causes, Including Culture | U.S. Naval Institute
      ▻https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2017-08/ship-collisions-address-underlying-causes-including-culture

      Un think tank naval, grosse institution privée (estd 1873…), entre dans la danse (après plusieurs autres dont gCaptain). Dans le collimateur :
      • l’organisation des tours de quart
      • la non-spécialisation des officiers entre pont et machine
      • la (non-)formation au quart
      (j’ai lu sur un blog que, sur les navires modernes de la Navy (classe Ticonderoga !), il n’y aurait plus de table à carte en passerelle (support traditionnel du point à la main) mais uniquement de l’électronique…, à confirmer)

      In the wake of the USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) and USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) collisions, the Navy is conducting investigations, relieving commanding officers, conducting safety stand downs (operational pauses), and retraining. This is a similar response to past mishaps, but this time the Navy must include true root cause analysis . Analysis after mishaps invariably uncovers human error and training deficiencies as causal factors. Some people get fired and others retrained. The Navy has begun to dig deeper with the CNO’s mandate for a fleet-wide investigation last week. I predict some of the findings of root causes will include the Navy’s approach to training and career development, surface warfare officer (SWO) culture, and high operational tempo (OpTempo) driving mission over people. 

      When a junior officer (JO) reports to a warship, he or she immediately has three jobs: standing watch under instruction, running a division, and earning qualifications (first as an officer of the deck and then as a SWO). Once qualified to be a watchstander, a JO is on the watch bill and expected to train the next batch of JOs. Depending on the number of qualified watchstanders on board, the watch rotation varies: “port and starboard” (6 hours on watch and 6 hours off); “five and dime” (5 hours on and 10 hours off watch, rotating); three or four section “chow to chow” rotating (based around mealtimes); “3 on/9 off” or “4 on/8 off” with two watches per day that do not change for a given underway. The “off” time is when a JO can accomplish day work, run the division, and work on qualifications—along with a little sleep and maybe squeeze in a run on the treadmill.
      […]
      The U.S. Navy appears to be the only maritime organization in the world that does not have dedicated watchstanders and separate dedicated professional tracks for deck and engineering.
      […]
      Another root cause likely will be the alertness level of those watchstanders. Watch rotations vary greatly in the fleet, partly because of the variability in the number of qualified watchstanders and partly because of SWO culture. Many COs will direct the watches be run the way he or she experienced as a JO. The vast majority of Navy ships still use rotating watches, which is completely against human circadian rhythms. With rotating watches, everyone sleeps when they are off watch because they are in a constant state of exhaustion. Myriad sleep deprivation studies have proven that lack of sleep is cumulative. You can’t “catch up” on sleep, and decision-making is impaired just like being under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Yet the Navy has not addressed watch rotations to maximize crew rest. Instead, it perpetuates a culture where lack of sleep is a rite of passage, and the main risk assessment tool does not account for crew rest.

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 31/08/2017

      Singapore-led safety investigation underway into USS John S McCain collision - Channel NewsAsia
      ▻http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-led-safety-investigation-underway-into-uss-john-s-9174198

      The Singapore Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) launched a marine safety investigation following the collision of the USS John S McCain and Liberian-flagged oil tanker Alnic MC on Aug 21. 

      A TSIB spokesperson said on Thursday (Aug 31) that the investigation was launched immediately after the collision, and the probe was being conducted in accordance with the International Maritime Organization’s Casualty Investigation Code in Singapore’s capacity as a coastal state.

      “The US Coast Guard, on behalf of the US National Transportation Safety Board, and the Liberian Maritime Administration are participating in Singapore’s safety investigation as Substantially Interested States,” the spokesperson said. 

      To date, investigators have interviewed the crew members of the Alnic, while TSIB has been coordinating with the US Coast Guard to gather relevant information on the US guided-missile destroyer, including statements of account from its crew. 

      TISB has also obtained shipboard data from the Alnic and other ships in the vicinity at the time of the collision to support the Singapore-led safety investigation, the spokesperson said.

      Si on lit entre les lignes, il semblerait que le TSIB rende public l’ouverture de leur enquête (avec 10 jours de retard) pour faire pression sur la Navy qui, à son habitude, ne semble pas particulièrement coopérative…

      Clairement, il n’est pas prévu qu’ils aient accès directement aux témoignages des marins du McCain…

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 7/09/2017

      U.S. Navy to Haul Damaged Destroyer John S. McCain to Japan for Damage Assessment – gCaptain
      ▻http://gcaptain.com/u-s-navy-to-haul-damaged-destroyer-john-s-mccain-to-japan-for-damage-asses

      The U.S. Navy is planning to haul the damaged guided missile destroyer USS John S. McCain to its ship repair facility in Yokosuka, Japan where damage assessments will continue to take place.

      The Navy said Tuesday it intends to issue a task order on an existing contract, for the salvage patching and transport via heavy lift of USS John S McCain (DDG 56) from Changi Naval Base in Singapore to the U.S. Navy’s Ship Repair Facility-Japan Regional Maintenance Center in Yokosuka, Japan. The Navy did not specify which existing contract it was referring to.

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 13/09/2017

      Une hypothèse circule depuis quelques jours : l’USS John S McCain aurait été en train de doubler l’Alnic NC, suffisamment près (ie beaucoup trop près…) pour que, vers la fin du dépassement, la perturbation hydrodynamique due à la vague d’étrave de l’Alnic vienne perturber le safran du McCain, provoquant une embardée à gauche, voire mettant en panne l’appareil à gouverner.
      ▻http://forum.gcaptain.com/t/uss-j-mccain-alnic-mc-collision-near-singapore/45819/327

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 18/09/2017

      Un peu de ménage…
      Pour l’instant, l’état-major du destroyer n’a pas été touché.

      Admiral, Captain Removed in Ongoing Investigations into USS John S. McCain, USS Fitzgerald Collisions
      ▻https://news.usni.org/2017/09/18/admiral-captain-removed-part-investigation-uss-john-s-mccain-uss-fitzgera

      The commander of the Navy’s largest operational battle force and his subordinate in charge of the attached destroyer squadron have been removed from their positions as a result of ongoing investigations into a string of incidents this year that resulted in the death of 17 sailors and hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, USNI News has learned.

      U.S. 7th Fleet Commander Vice Adm. Philip Sawyer removed Rear Adm. Charles Williams, commander of Combined Task Force 70, and Capt. Jeffery Bennett, commodore of Destroyer Squadron 15, from their positions on Monday (Tuesday local time) due to a loss of confidence in their ability to command, two Navy officials told USNI News and later confirmed by a statement from the service.

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 5/10/2017

      Les réparations auront lieu « localement », à Yokosuka. Localement, parce qu’il faut encore acheminer l’USS John S McCain de Singapour à Yokosuka (transfert prévu dans le courant de ce mois). Contrairement à l’USS Fitzgerald qui lui était à Yokosuka et va être acheminé à Pascagoula dans le Mississippi (probablement en décembre).

      USS John S. McCain to Be Repaired in Japan – gCaptain
      ▻http://gcaptain.com/uss-john-s-mccain-to-be-repaired-in-japan

      http://gcaptain.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/3692026-1.jpg

      The U.S. Navy will repair the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) at the U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility-Japan Regional Maintenance Center in Yokosuka, Japan.

      Repairs will begin upon arrival from Singapore aboard a heavy lift vessel in October, the Navy said.

      Accessoirement, on profitera de l’immobilisation pour faire un peu de remise à niveau :

      In addition to supporting repairs, the McCain’s crew will focus on training, readiness, and certifications to prepare the ship for its return to the Seventh Fleet, according to the Navy.
      […]
      On Thursday, the USS John S. McCain departed Changi Naval Base to meet the heavy lift transport vessel MV Treasure, which will transport it to Fleet Activities Yokosuka for repairs.

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 11/10/2017

      U.S. Navy says deadly McCain collision was #preventable, relieves ship commander
      ▻https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-navy-asia/u-s-navy-says-deadly-mccain-collision-was-preventable-relieves-ship-command

      “The commanding officer exercised poor judgment, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship’s training program,” the USS Seventh Fleet said in a statement released in Japan on Wednesday.
      […]
      The McCain’s captain, Commander A. Sanchez, and his executive officer, Commander J. Sanchez, were reassigned to other duties in Japan, where the Seventh Fleet is headquartered, the Navy said.

      On attend le rapport préliminaire d’enquête…

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 11/10/2017

      Time lapse de la mise en place de l’USS John S McCain sur le MV Treasure qui va l’acheminer jusqu’à Yokosuka pour les réparations.

      ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uYHKlUiNZY

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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 9/03/2018

      Conclusion de l’enquête singapourienne ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/675189

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      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 23/12/2019

      Étude détaillée de ProPublica sur le rôle de la technologie dans la catastrophe ►https://seenthis.net/messages/817125

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  • @nicod_
    nicod_ @nicod_ 23/05/2017
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    Featherlight – The ultra slim #jquery #lightbox.
    ▻http://noelboss.github.io/featherlight

    Featherlight is very, very lightweight. 400 lines of JavaScript, 100 of #css, less than 6kB combined.

    Une extension pour gérer les galeries : ▻http://noelboss.github.io/featherlight/gallery.html

    #mediabox #colorbox

    nicod_ @nicod_
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      nicod_ @nicod_ 23/05/2017

      Repéré par placido qui l’a partagé sur IRC :)

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  • @africasacountry
    Africa’s a Country [RSS] @africasacountry 6/02/2017

    By the #Light of the arrivals gate
    ▻http://africasacountry.com/2017/02/by-the-light-of-the-arrivals-gate

    For more than a decade, night-time arrivals at Gbessia International Airport in #Conakry, #Guinea, were greeted by dozens and sometimes hundreds of secondary school students studying in the parking lot. A foreign visitor’s bemusement would quickly evaporate, however, as they noticed that beyond the bright lights of the partially French-owned and operated airport, block after…

    #CULTURE #documentary #education #Film #Future #infrastructure #Power #Review #Youth

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  • @nicod_
    nicod_ @nicod_ 29/01/2017
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    bcosca/fatfree: A powerful yet easy-to-use #php micro-framework designed to help you build dynamic and robust Web applications - fast!
    ▻https://github.com/bcosca/fatfree

    Condensed in a single ~65KB file, F3 (as we fondly call it) gives you solid foundation, a mature code base, and a no-nonsense approach to writing Web applications. Under the hood is an easy-to-use Web development tool kit, a high-performance URL #routing and cache engine, built-in code highlighting, and support for multilingual applications. It’s lightweight, easy-to-use, and fast. Most of all, it doesn’t get in your way.

    #framework #light #rest

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      b_b @b_b PUBLIC DOMAIN 29/01/2017

      F3 supports both SQL and NoSQL databases off-the-shelf: MySQL, SQLite, MSSQL/Sybase, PostgreSQL, MongoDB and its own lightning fast Flat-File DB (we call it Jig). It also comes with powerful object-relational mappers for data abstraction and modeling that are just as lightweight as the framework. No configuration needed.

      F3 can also shield you from spam and DoS attacks, by performing DNSBL checks. It can increase your server health and uptime, by controlling web server traffic with profile analysis and bandwidth throttle.

      ▻https://fatfreeframework.com

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      nicod_ @nicod_ 29/01/2017

      Petit mais costaud, ça fait plus « out of the box » que Lumen et Silex.
      Pas mal pour faire une API Rest rapidement, entre autres.

      ▻https://lumen.laravel.com
      ►http://silex.sensiolabs.org

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    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 14/10/2016

    Real-Time Lightning Map
    ▻https://www.lightningmaps.org/#m=sat;r=0;t=3;s=0;o=0;b=;n=0;
    #lightning_map_mashup_real_time

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  • @bloginfo
    bloginfo @bloginfo CC BY-NC-ND 17/09/2016

    Si j’étais #DSI…
    ▻http://www.dsfc.net/infrastructure/si-j-etais-dsi

    http://www.cinemagora.co.uk/images/films/07/128107-b-aide-toi-le-ciel-t-aidera.jpg

    Les informaticiens doivent être avant tout au service de leurs utilisateurs. Leur tâche est d’assurer le bon fonctionnement des applications et la confidentialité des informations.

    #Infrastructure #Elastic_Search #GLPI #iSCSI #ITIL #Kvm #Lightning #Proxmox #QEMU #Raspberry #Thunderbird #Zabbix

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  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 2/09/2016

    Carte Avex de pollution lumineuse 2016
    ▻http://avex-asso.org/dossiers/pl/europe-2016/google-map-fausse-couleur/index.html
    #light_pollution_map_photo

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  • @jasrandal
    JasRandal @jasrandal 5/06/2016

    Upon My Bed
    ▻http://randalmatheny.com/upon-my-bed

    The dark of night brings thoughts of #light.

    #poetry #Uplift #free_will #Poetry #redemption

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