At Least 3 Dead in Tornadoes in North Dakota, Officials Say
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Authors including Anne Enright, Michael Rosen, Samantha Harvey and Rutger Bregman reveal their books of the summer
Zadie Smith
For me summer reading is about immersion. Three novels fully absorbed me recently. Flesh by David Szalay is a very smart and stylish novel about the 1%, filtered through the life of a Hungarian bodyguard/driver in their midst. Cécé by Emmelie Prophète (out 23 September) vividly depicts the slums of contemporary Haiti via a very online young sex worker who lives her best life on Facebook. Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie features a series of unforgettable women trying to work out what love means. The summer read I’m looking forward to myself is Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, a true original.
David Nicholls
I would recommend two books, 800 pages and a shade under 150, depending on what you can carry. Helen Garner’s collected diaries, How to End a Story, are frank, gripping and revealing about family, marriage and the writing life, while Anthony Shapland’s debut, A Room Above a Shop, is a small, tender love story, almost a poem.
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Ramprakash says Bethell must wait for his chance to cement his place in the test side much like Lara did for the West Indies
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The American’s stellar finish at Oakmont robbed MacIntyre of the chance to become Scotland’s first major champion since 1999
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McIlroy ended a difficult week at the US Open on a high on Sunday
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Hatton, who is five shots off the pace, joked that the brutal Oakmont course has brought everyone down to his level of mental fragility
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Masters champion McIlroy shot a four-over-par 74 – eight strokes off the lead of JJ Spaun
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McIlroy is looking to shake off a hangover from his Masters triumph in April
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Dramatic scenes unfolded overnight in the Northern Ireland town as rioters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and glass bottles, with 17 police officers injured
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McIlroy is looking to shake off a hangover from his Masters triumph in April
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Riot police were deployed around the Clonavon Terrace area on Tuesday night as hundreds of people gathered
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PeaZip n'a jamais été abordé dans ces colonnes jusqu'à présent, alors qu'il fait partie des outils multi-plateformes permettant une transition en douceur vers le libre. Il a presque dix ans. Sortie le 14 avril, la version 10.4 continue la série 10.0 commencée en octobre 2024.
Giogio Tani, le développeur de PeaZip publie plusieurs versions chaque année. Le logiciel évolue par petites touches largement testées via les fonctions "expérimentales" des versions précédentes.
Il est libre, multi-plateformes, multi-architecture, portable (nomade), écrit en FreePascal avec Lazarus, ouvre et écrit plusieurs formats d'archives. Il est rapide et assez léger pour un tout-en-un (11,2 MB). Il est bien maintenu, l'auteur est transparent sur la sécurité, documentation et tutoriels sont conséquents et pédagogiques. L'interface est travaillée, sobre, ergonomique, thémable, configurable, jolie, … N'en jetez plus ! Ah si encore : il est dispo en Gtk et Qt sous X11 et Wayland, et l'auteur l'empaquête à tout va.
C'est un humble logiciel très bien foutu, très travaillé, utile pour installer des outils libres sur les systèmes proprios afin de les amener en douceur vers Linux ou *BSD (il ne fonctionne pas encore sous Haïku).
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