• Wikipedia picture of the day for June 16

    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetresin length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy.

    Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca

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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 16
    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetresin length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy. Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca Recently featured: Magna CartaRaspberry Challenger 2 Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 16
    Sabella pavonina, commonly known as the peacock worm, is a species of marine polychaete worm in the family Sabellidae. It can be found along the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, in shallow, tidal waters with a bed of mud, sand or gravel. The worm is 10 to 25 centimetres (4 to 10 inches) in length, with its body divided into 100 to 600 small segments. The head has two fans of 8 to 45 feathery radioles arising from fleshy, semi-circular lobes. The body is mostly grey-green while the radioles are brown, red or purple with darker bands. This group of S. pavonina worms was photographed with a short-snouted seahorse in a protected marine natural area near Porto Cesareo, Italy. Photograph credit: Romano Gianluca Recently featured: Magna Carta (An Embroidery) Raspberry Challenger 2 Archive More featured pictures
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  • Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs

    Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs Pour Lane Becker, président de Wikimedia LLC, l’avenir de Wikipédia est en partie lié à l’essor de l’intelligence artificielle générative. Un sujet qui crée des remous dans la communauté de l’encyclopédie en ligne. Article réservé aux abonnés Lane Becker, président de la Wikimedia Enterprise, au salon VivaTech, le mercredi 11 juin 2025, à Paris. LE MONDE - MICHAËL SZADKOWSKI Où se niche l’« ia » dans Wikipéd « ia » ? Le site spécialisé 404 Media De quoi susciter un début de fronde. Certains contributeurs ont exprimé leur refus de voir ce genre de textes« désinformation », l’IA génératrice de textes pouvant se rendre coupable d’« hallucinations ». Le danger : décrédibiliser les informations contenues dans l’article original mais aussi, plus largement, le travail habituel d’édition, de vérification et d’ajout de liens réalisé par l’ensemble des contributeurs de Wikipédia. Certains demandaient plutôt que tout texte généré par IA puisse être supervisé par un éditeur « humain » avant sa publication, et être signalé comme tel. L’expérimentation a été mise en pause dès le lendemain de ces réactions, rapporte 404 Media. Il vous reste 74.96% de cet article à lire. La suite est réservée aux abonnés.
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    Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs
    Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs Pour Lane Becker, président de Wikimedia LLC, l’avenir de Wikipédia est en partie lié à l’essor de l’intelligence artificielle générative. Un sujet qui crée des remous dans la communauté de l’encyclopédie en ligne. Article réservé aux abonnés Lane Becker, président de la Wikimedia Enterprise, au salon VivaTech, le mercredi 11 juin 2025, à Paris. LE MONDE - MICHAËL SZADKOWSKI Où se niche l’« ia » dans Wikipéd « ia » ? Le site spécialisé 404 Media De quoi susciter un début de fronde. Certains contributeurs ont exprimé leur refus de voir ce genre de textes« désinformation », l’IA génératrice de textes pouvant se rendre coupable d’« hallucinations ». Le danger : décrédibiliser les informations contenues dans l’article original mais aussi, plus largement, le travail habituel d’édition, de vérification et d’ajout de liens réalisé par l’ensemble des contributeurs de Wikipédia. Certains demandaient plutôt que tout texte généré par IA puisse être supervisé par un éditeur « humain » avant sa publication, et être signalé comme tel. L’expérimentation a été mise en pause dès le lendemain de ces réactions, rapporte 404 Media. Il vous reste 74.96% de cet article à lire. La suite est réservée aux abonnés. #wikipédia #suspend #test #lié #lintelligence
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    Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs
    Wikipédia suspend un test lié à l’intelligence artificielle après la colère de certains contributeurs Pour Lane Becker, président de Wikimedia LLC, l’avenir de Wikipédia est en partie lié à l’essor de l’intelligence artificielle générative. Un sujet qui crée des remous dans la communauté de l’encyclopédie en ligne. Article réservé aux abonnés Lane Becker, président de la Wikimedia Enterprise, au salon VivaTech, le mercredi 11 juin 2025, à Paris. LE MONDE - MICHAËL SZADKOWSKI Où se niche l’« ia » dans Wikipéd « ia » ? Le site spécialisé 404 Media De quoi susciter un début de fronde. Certains contributeurs ont exprimé leur refus de voir ce genre de textes« désinformation », l’IA génératrice de textes pouvant se rendre coupable d’« hallucinations ». Le danger : décrédibiliser les informations contenues dans l’article original mais aussi, plus largement, le travail habituel d’édition, de vérification et d’ajout de liens réalisé par l’ensemble des contributeurs de Wikipédia. Certains demandaient plutôt que tout texte généré par IA puisse être supervisé par un éditeur « humain » avant sa publication, et être signalé comme tel. L’expérimentation a été mise en pause dès le lendemain de ces réactions, rapporte 404 Media. Il vous reste 74.96% de cet article à lire. La suite est réservée aux abonnés.
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  • From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here's The Week's Biggest (And Weirdest) News

    Photo: Kotaku, Screenshot: Build A Rocket Boy / ExtraEmily / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Image: Marvel / AMC / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Wizards of the Coast / Joshua Raphael, 1047 Games / Kotaku, KotakuIt’s a little funny to consider the following stories “news” given the state of the world right now. I’m tempted to explain what I mean by that, but I’m just as happy to let that sentence be an inkblot test, revealing just what type of person you are based on the first thing that pops into your mind.Nevertheless, read on for very important information about expensive popcorn buckets, Switch 2 settings, a disastrous launch week for MindsEye, an editorial revolt at Wikipedia over AI, and more.
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    From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here's The Week's Biggest (And Weirdest) News
    Photo: Kotaku, Screenshot: Build A Rocket Boy / ExtraEmily / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Image: Marvel / AMC / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Wizards of the Coast / Joshua Raphael, 1047 Games / Kotaku, KotakuIt’s a little funny to consider the following stories “news” given the state of the world right now. I’m tempted to explain what I mean by that, but I’m just as happy to let that sentence be an inkblot test, revealing just what type of person you are based on the first thing that pops into your mind.Nevertheless, read on for very important information about expensive popcorn buckets, Switch 2 settings, a disastrous launch week for MindsEye, an editorial revolt at Wikipedia over AI, and more. #popcorn #buckets #wikipedia #revolts #here039s
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    From $80 Popcorn Buckets To Wikipedia Revolts, Here's The Week's Biggest (And Weirdest) News
    Photo: Kotaku, Screenshot: Build A Rocket Boy / ExtraEmily / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Image: Marvel / AMC / Kotaku, Nintendo / Kotaku, Wizards of the Coast / Joshua Raphael, 1047 Games / Kotaku, KotakuIt’s a little funny to consider the following stories “news” given the state of the world right now. I’m tempted to explain what I mean by that, but I’m just as happy to let that sentence be an inkblot test, revealing just what type of person you are based on the first thing that pops into your mind. (If the thought of that angers you, then I guess you have your answer.)Nevertheless, read on for very important information about expensive popcorn buckets, Switch 2 settings (and astronomical sales), a disastrous launch week for MindsEye, an editorial revolt at Wikipedia over AI (okay, that one actually is kind of important), and more.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for June 14

    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber.

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    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber. Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus Recently featured: Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Auricularia auricula-judae Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 14
    The raspberry is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus of the rose family, most of which are in the subgenus Idaeobatus. The name also applies to the plant itself. Raspberry plants are perennial with woody stems. It is an aggregate fruit, developing from the numerous distinct carpels of a single flower. Originally occurring in East Asia, the raspberry is now cultivated across northern Europe and North America and is eaten in a variety of ways including as a whole fruit and in preserves, cakes, ice cream and liqueurs. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber. Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus Recently featured: Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Auricularia auricula-judae Archive More featured pictures
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for June 15

    Magna Cartais a 2015 work by English installation artist Cornelia Parker. The artwork is an embroidered representation of the complete text and images of an online encyclopedia article for Magna Carta, as it appeared in English Wikipedia on 15 June 2014, the 799th anniversary of the document. The hand-stitched embroidery is 1.5 metreswide and nearly 13 metreslong. The embroidery formed part of an exhibition celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta on 15 June 2015. It was displayed in the Entrance Hall of the British Library from 15 May to 24 July 2015.

    Embroidery credit: Cornelia Parker; Scanned by British Library; edited by Bammesk

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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 15
    Magna Cartais a 2015 work by English installation artist Cornelia Parker. The artwork is an embroidered representation of the complete text and images of an online encyclopedia article for Magna Carta, as it appeared in English Wikipedia on 15 June 2014, the 799th anniversary of the document. The hand-stitched embroidery is 1.5 metreswide and nearly 13 metreslong. The embroidery formed part of an exhibition celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta on 15 June 2015. It was displayed in the Entrance Hall of the British Library from 15 May to 24 July 2015. Embroidery credit: Cornelia Parker; Scanned by British Library; edited by Bammesk Recently featured: Raspberry Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 15
    Magna Carta (An Embroidery) is a 2015 work by English installation artist Cornelia Parker. The artwork is an embroidered representation of the complete text and images of an online encyclopedia article for Magna Carta, as it appeared in English Wikipedia on 15 June 2014, the 799th anniversary of the document. The hand-stitched embroidery is 1.5 metres (5') wide and nearly 13 metres (42') long. The embroidery formed part of an exhibition celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta on 15 June 2015. It was displayed in the Entrance Hall of the British Library from 15 May to 24 July 2015. Embroidery credit: Cornelia Parker; Scanned by British Library; edited by Bammesk Recently featured: Raspberry Challenger 2 Grey-breasted mountain toucan Archive More featured pictures
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for June 7

    Mount Rundle is a mountain in Banff National Park that overlooks the towns of Banff and Canmore in the Canadian province of Alberta. Geologically, it consists of limestones, dolomitic limestones, dolomites and shales of Paleozoic age. In ascending order, they belong to the Palliser, Exshaw and Banff Formations, topped by the Rundle Group, which was named after the mountain. Mount Rundle could be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for more than 12 kilometreson the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore, and has seven distinct peaks. The southeasternmost of these peaks is the East End of Rundle, pictured here from the trail to Ha Ling Peak, with Whitemans Pond in the foreground.

    Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut

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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 7
    Mount Rundle is a mountain in Banff National Park that overlooks the towns of Banff and Canmore in the Canadian province of Alberta. Geologically, it consists of limestones, dolomitic limestones, dolomites and shales of Paleozoic age. In ascending order, they belong to the Palliser, Exshaw and Banff Formations, topped by the Rundle Group, which was named after the mountain. Mount Rundle could be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for more than 12 kilometreson the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore, and has seven distinct peaks. The southeasternmost of these peaks is the East End of Rundle, pictured here from the trail to Ha Ling Peak, with Whitemans Pond in the foreground. Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut Recently featured: Bearded vulture London King's Cross railway station Daft Punk Archive More featured pictures #wikipedia #picture #day #june
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    Wikipedia picture of the day for June 7
    Mount Rundle is a mountain in Banff National Park that overlooks the towns of Banff and Canmore in the Canadian province of Alberta. Geologically, it consists of limestones, dolomitic limestones, dolomites and shales of Paleozoic age. In ascending order, they belong to the Palliser, Exshaw and Banff Formations, topped by the Rundle Group, which was named after the mountain. Mount Rundle could be considered a small mountain range as the mountain extends for more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway eastward from Banff to Canmore, and has seven distinct peaks. The southeasternmost of these peaks is the East End of Rundle, pictured here from the trail to Ha Ling Peak, with Whitemans Pond in the foreground. Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut Recently featured: Bearded vulture London King's Cross railway station Daft Punk Archive More featured pictures
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