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  1. Of the three #BenoitBlanc mysteries, I still like #KnivesOut the most. Love all the subtexts beyond the murder–mystery: the racist WASPs, Blanc (despite being white) still an outsider because he is southern, and of course, Marta Cabrero treated even worse as a Latina hired help. Craig, de Armas and Plummer bring this right up in class. #film

  2. Le général #BenoîtDurieux : « Très longtemps, on s’est refusé à imaginer que la #Russie pourrait à nouveau vouloir avoir recours à la guerre »

    Depuis l’annonce du gel brutal de l’aide américaine à l’#Ukraine le 3 mars, qui a repris depuis, le débat stratégique en Europe est relancé. L’ancien directeur de l’Institut des hautes études de défense nationale propose, dans un entretien au « #LeMonde », de relire les principaux penseurs militaires pour mieux comprendre la recomposition #géopolitique.

    #geostrategie #strategie #clausewitz #machiavelli #bookstodon #geographie
    @geography
    lemonde.fr/idees/article/2025/

  3. Le général #BenoîtDurieux : « Très longtemps, on s’est refusé à imaginer que la #Russie pourrait à nouveau vouloir avoir recours à la guerre »

    Depuis l’annonce du gel brutal de l’aide américaine à l’#Ukraine le 3 mars, qui a repris depuis, le débat stratégique en Europe est relancé. L’ancien directeur de l’Institut des hautes études de défense nationale propose, dans un entretien au « #LeMonde », de relire les principaux penseurs militaires pour mieux comprendre la recomposition #géopolitique.

    #geostrategie #strategie #clausewitz #machiavelli #bookstodon #geographie
    @geography
    lemonde.fr/idees/article/2025/

  4. A SINGLE GIRL (’95): Benoit Jacquot has really grown on me as I’ve explored his films, and this is the best one I’ve come across yet. Outstanding performance from Virginie Leyoden as a young pregnant woman on first day of job at luxury hotel. If there’s such a thing as “very French New Wave”, this is it. The hotel scenes are particularly fascinating, with Leyoden communicating so much of her story through subtle facial expressions. Unfairly under the radar. #frenchfilm #90sfilms

  5. « InfraHub Community » par
    Benoit Kohler github.com/opsmill/infrahub

    « La vérité est à plusieurs endroits » Et j'apprends l'acronyme de SoT (Source of Truth)

    #FRnog

  6. Grand entretien avec Benoît Hamon aux Rendez-Vous de l'Histoire à Blois.
    Je vous fais suivre ça en direct #LiveT

    #GrandEntretien #BenoitHamon

  7. @johannes_lehmann

    Benoit de Maillet, a French diplomat, got it right in ~1720:

    "... from those which creep in the Sea, arose our terrestrial Animals, which have neither a Disposition to fly, nor the Art of raising themselves above the Earth ?”

    telliamedrevisited.wordpress.c

    Alas, de Maillet got much else wrong. But still, he's an interesting historical figure.

    #paleontology #historyofscience #fossils #tetrapods #evolution

  8. RT from Benoit La Salle (@BenoitLaSalle55)

    By 2027, solar manufacturers will likely require over 20% of the current annual #silver supply. And, by 2050, solar panel production could use most of the global silver reserves.
    #silvershortage #silvermining #silversqueeze
    ground.news/article/solar-ener #groundnews via @Ground_app

  9. RT from Benoit La Salle (@BenoitLaSalle55)

    RECORD high for Indian silver imports in 2022 - a whopping 9,450 tonnes. Will this continue in 2023? 🚀🚀

    #silversqueeze #silver #silverprice #investing #preciousmetals #silvermining /search?q=%23silver #silverstocks

  10. @elduvelle_neuro @BenoitGirard @Raphael_Brito

    A few notes.

    1. Remember that even the #SharpWaveSequences that Pfeiffer and Foster 2013 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/235947] saw going ahead of the animal is a very very small proportion. (Home was twice as likely as the other 35 options. So it's 2/37 vs 1/37 or an increase of 2.7%. ) Still real. But small. Also, lots of people have seen #SWRSequences go to places rats are not going to go. (Such as Gupta et al 2010 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/202232], where it was more likely to go to the other side if the animal was NOT going there next - perhaps "keeping the map flat"?)

    2. We know that in Wikenheiser and Redish 2016 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/255590), #ThetaSequences on the first part of the journey go longer when the rat is going to run longer (where start of journey is same, but distance from rat to goal varies), but on the last part of the journey, the sequences are the same length (when start of journey is different, but distance from rat to goal is the same).

    3. We also know that both time of second half of theta and sequences go longer the more time it will take to reach the goal. (Schmidt and Redish 2019 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/308929]).

    4. That all being said, @elduvelle_neuro is correct that on two-alternative-forced-choice tasks (2AFC) #ThetaSequences while deliberating do not reflect the final choice made in any way we've been able to detect, and that when they do (such as in Johnson and Redish 2007 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/179892] or Kay...Frank 2020 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/320044]) the rat does not seem to be deliberating anymore.

    My suspicion is that this may be because of the 2AFC structure of the task, where knowing you don't want to go one way is just as informative as saying you want to go the other way. We are now starting to try to develop tasks with multiple paths to goals (so not 2AFC). @elduvelle_neuro 's cool star-shaped task is a good one for this. As are a bunch of the cool new hex tasks from the Loren Frank lab that were presented at #SFN2023 this year.

  11. @elduvelle_neuro @BenoitGirard @Raphael_Brito

    A few notes.

    1. Remember that even the #SharpWaveSequences that Pfeiffer and Foster 2013 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/235947] saw going ahead of the animal is a very very small proportion. (Home was twice as likely as the other 35 options. So it's 2/37 vs 1/37 or an increase of 2.7%. ) Still real. But small. Also, lots of people have seen #SWRSequences go to places rats are not going to go. (Such as Gupta et al 2010 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/202232], where it was more likely to go to the other side if the animal was NOT going there next - perhaps "keeping the map flat"?)

    2. We know that in Wikenheiser and Redish 2016 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/255590), #ThetaSequences on the first part of the journey go longer when the rat is going to run longer (where start of journey is same, but distance from rat to goal varies), but on the last part of the journey, the sequences are the same length (when start of journey is different, but distance from rat to goal is the same).

    3. We also know that both time of second half of theta and sequences go longer the more time it will take to reach the goal. (Schmidt and Redish 2019 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/308929]).

    4. That all being said, @elduvelle_neuro is correct that on two-alternative-forced-choice tasks (2AFC) #ThetaSequences while deliberating do not reflect the final choice made in any way we've been able to detect, and that when they do (such as in Johnson and Redish 2007 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/179892] or Kay...Frank 2020 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/320044]) the rat does not seem to be deliberating anymore.

    My suspicion is that this may be because of the 2AFC structure of the task, where knowing you don't want to go one way is just as informative as saying you want to go the other way. We are now starting to try to develop tasks with multiple paths to goals (so not 2AFC). @elduvelle_neuro 's cool star-shaped task is a good one for this. As are a bunch of the cool new hex tasks from the Loren Frank lab that were presented at #SFN2023 this year.

  12. @elduvelle_neuro @BenoitGirard @Raphael_Brito

    A few notes.

    1. Remember that even the #SharpWaveSequences that Pfeiffer and Foster 2013 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/235947] saw going ahead of the animal is a very very small proportion. (Home was twice as likely as the other 35 options. So it's 2/37 vs 1/37 or an increase of 2.7%. ) Still real. But small. Also, lots of people have seen #SWRSequences go to places rats are not going to go. (Such as Gupta et al 2010 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/202232], where it was more likely to go to the other side if the animal was NOT going there next - perhaps "keeping the map flat"?)

    2. We know that in Wikenheiser and Redish 2016 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/255590), #ThetaSequences on the first part of the journey go longer when the rat is going to run longer (where start of journey is same, but distance from rat to goal varies), but on the last part of the journey, the sequences are the same length (when start of journey is different, but distance from rat to goal is the same).

    3. We also know that both time of second half of theta and sequences go longer the more time it will take to reach the goal. (Schmidt and Redish 2019 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/308929]).

    4. That all being said, @elduvelle_neuro is correct that on two-alternative-forced-choice tasks (2AFC) #ThetaSequences while deliberating do not reflect the final choice made in any way we've been able to detect, and that when they do (such as in Johnson and Redish 2007 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/179892] or Kay...Frank 2020 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/320044]) the rat does not seem to be deliberating anymore.

    My suspicion is that this may be because of the 2AFC structure of the task, where knowing you don't want to go one way is just as informative as saying you want to go the other way. We are now starting to try to develop tasks with multiple paths to goals (so not 2AFC). @elduvelle_neuro 's cool star-shaped task is a good one for this. As are a bunch of the cool new hex tasks from the Loren Frank lab that were presented at #SFN2023 this year.

  13. @elduvelle_neuro @BenoitGirard @Raphael_Brito

    A few notes.

    1. Remember that even the #SharpWaveSequences that Pfeiffer and Foster 2013 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/235947] saw going ahead of the animal is a very very small proportion. (Home was twice as likely as the other 35 options. So it's 2/37 vs 1/37 or an increase of 2.7%. ) Still real. But small. Also, lots of people have seen #SWRSequences go to places rats are not going to go. (Such as Gupta et al 2010 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/202232], where it was more likely to go to the other side if the animal was NOT going there next - perhaps "keeping the map flat"?)

    2. We know that in Wikenheiser and Redish 2016 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/255590), #ThetaSequences on the first part of the journey go longer when the rat is going to run longer (where start of journey is same, but distance from rat to goal varies), but on the last part of the journey, the sequences are the same length (when start of journey is different, but distance from rat to goal is the same).

    3. We also know that both time of second half of theta and sequences go longer the more time it will take to reach the goal. (Schmidt and Redish 2019 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/308929]).

    4. That all being said, @elduvelle_neuro is correct that on two-alternative-forced-choice tasks (2AFC) #ThetaSequences while deliberating do not reflect the final choice made in any way we've been able to detect, and that when they do (such as in Johnson and Redish 2007 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/179892] or Kay...Frank 2020 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/320044]) the rat does not seem to be deliberating anymore.

    My suspicion is that this may be because of the 2AFC structure of the task, where knowing you don't want to go one way is just as informative as saying you want to go the other way. We are now starting to try to develop tasks with multiple paths to goals (so not 2AFC). @elduvelle_neuro 's cool star-shaped task is a good one for this. As are a bunch of the cool new hex tasks from the Loren Frank lab that were presented at #SFN2023 this year.

  14. @elduvelle_neuro @BenoitGirard @Raphael_Brito

    A few notes.

    1. Remember that even the #SharpWaveSequences that Pfeiffer and Foster 2013 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/235947] saw going ahead of the animal is a very very small proportion. (Home was twice as likely as the other 35 options. So it's 2/37 vs 1/37 or an increase of 2.7%. ) Still real. But small. Also, lots of people have seen #SWRSequences go to places rats are not going to go. (Such as Gupta et al 2010 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/202232], where it was more likely to go to the other side if the animal was NOT going there next - perhaps "keeping the map flat"?)

    2. We know that in Wikenheiser and Redish 2016 (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/255590), #ThetaSequences on the first part of the journey go longer when the rat is going to run longer (where start of journey is same, but distance from rat to goal varies), but on the last part of the journey, the sequences are the same length (when start of journey is different, but distance from rat to goal is the same).

    3. We also know that both time of second half of theta and sequences go longer the more time it will take to reach the goal. (Schmidt and Redish 2019 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/308929]).

    4. That all being said, @elduvelle_neuro is correct that on two-alternative-forced-choice tasks (2AFC) #ThetaSequences while deliberating do not reflect the final choice made in any way we've been able to detect, and that when they do (such as in Johnson and Redish 2007 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/179892] or Kay...Frank 2020 [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/320044]) the rat does not seem to be deliberating anymore.

    My suspicion is that this may be because of the 2AFC structure of the task, where knowing you don't want to go one way is just as informative as saying you want to go the other way. We are now starting to try to develop tasks with multiple paths to goals (so not 2AFC). @elduvelle_neuro 's cool star-shaped task is a good one for this. As are a bunch of the cool new hex tasks from the Loren Frank lab that were presented at #SFN2023 this year.

  15. "Monsieur Jouvet souhaite que Benoit Payan refuse un rassemblement de la gauche au second tour contre le Rassemblement National. Faut-il être devenu complètement fou pour vouloir permettre la victoire de l’extrême-droite dans la 2ème commune de France ?"

    Quelle bande de tartuffes ces socialistes !

    xcancel.com/mbompard/status/20

    #PlusJamaisPSetSesAlliés
    #Marseille

  16. "Monsieur Jouvet souhaite que Benoit Payan refuse un rassemblement de la gauche au second tour contre le Rassemblement National. Faut-il être devenu complètement fou pour vouloir permettre la victoire de l’extrême-droite dans la 2ème commune de France ?"

    Quelle bande de tartuffes ces socialistes !

    xcancel.com/mbompard/status/20

    #PlusJamaisPSetSesAlliés
    #Marseille

  17. "Monsieur Jouvet souhaite que Benoit Payan refuse un rassemblement de la gauche au second tour contre le Rassemblement National. Faut-il être devenu complètement fou pour vouloir permettre la victoire de l’extrême-droite dans la 2ème commune de France ?"

    Quelle bande de tartuffes ces socialistes !

    xcancel.com/mbompard/status/20

    #PlusJamaisPSetSesAlliés
    #Marseille

  18. "Monsieur Jouvet souhaite que Benoit Payan refuse un rassemblement de la gauche au second tour contre le Rassemblement National. Faut-il être devenu complètement fou pour vouloir permettre la victoire de l’extrême-droite dans la 2ème commune de France ?"

    Quelle bande de tartuffes ces socialistes !

    xcancel.com/mbompard/status/20

    #PlusJamaisPSetSesAlliés
    #Marseille

  19. Décès de Benoît #Sokal : une triste nouvelle qui fait disparaitre une partie de ma jeunesse #canardo