Page 5 to 9: Éric Bidet and Nadine Richez-Battesti – Editorial. Social and solidarity economy and training: multiple dynamics | Page 11 to 20: Éric Bidet and Nadine Richez-Battesti – The social and solidarity economy in debate: when action rhymes with training | Page 21 to 30: Laëtitia Lethielleux and Collectif Riuess – The inter-university network of the social and solidarity economy: cooperating for training and research | Page 31 to 44: Jean-François Draperi – From reasoned autobiography to cooperative autobiography | Page 45 to 55: Laurent Pujol and Hugo Gaillard – Training competent volunteers | Page 57 to 68: Éric Bidet, Olivier Boned and Lydie Grudé – Professional reorientation and skills development: the contribution of VAE in the social and solidarity economy | Page 69 to 77: Elisa Braley, Catherine Da Costa and Yann Van Acker – Twenty years of training in the SSE: the case of Uniformation | Page 79 to 89: Olivier Palluault and Laura Douchet – Supporting and training in disruptive social innovation | Page 91 to 101: Nadine Richez-Battesti and Julien Maisonnasse – DLA: when support takes on a formative dimension | Page 103 to 115: Mathilde Renault-Tinacci – What do we really exchange with skills sponsorship? | Page 117 to 127: Danièle Demoustier – SSE management tools and training dynamics | Page 134 to 146: Paul Santelmann – Integration policies and qualifying training: what consistency? | Page 147 to 154: Jean Frayssinhes – The role of cognitive biases in learning | Page 155 to 158: Readings.
March 4, 2023
It went bad! AMD Radeon Driver Bug Corrupts Windows Installation and PCs Data
Confirmation of the problem was given by an AMD spokesperson during an interview with Brad Chacos of PCWorld. In it Brad stated that he suffered from the bug on his computer following updating Radeon drivers. The representative’s response was as follows:
We have reproduced an issue that may occur in an extremely small number of instances if a PC refresh occurs while installing AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition, and are actively investigating.
According to AMD, the problem appears to be caused by the “Restore Factory Defaults” option that must be unchecked when installing the AMD Radeon Software: Adrenalin Edition update on the computer. If the installation is done during a Windows update, the system can restart in factory default mode, even deleting personal data from the PC.
AMD claims that it is already working on a fix for the problem and brings the following recommendations:
We recommend that users ensure that all system updates are applied or paused before installing the driver and that the “Factory Reset” option is unchecked during the AMD driver installation process. We are committed to resolving issues as quickly as possible and strongly encourage users to submit issues with AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition via the Bug Report Tool.
Therefore, it is always a good idea to check the Settings > Windows Update menu and verify that there are no updates available or being installed before updating AMD Radeon Software: Adrenalin Edition. AMD claims that only a small number of PCs should be affected by the bug, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Finally, it is interesting to pause Windows updates, as some AMD drivers are provided through Windows Update, which might also cause the bug if a system update is implemented at the same time.
Young man applies for a job and discovers the harsh reality: his company was looking for a replacement | Society
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Saturday March 04, 2023 | 2:05 p.m.
by Cesar Vega Martinez
The young American maintained that, deep down, she had applied for her own job.
A young American named Rachel Mcilravey He revealed a rather unusual situation through social networks, assuring that he discovered in the worst way that the company where he worked planned to fire him.
The event occurred a few months ago, as she herself explained. At that time she was looking for a new job, so she applied for some vacancies in the market.
At that time, he found one that he liked a lot, and even offered a higher salary than his, so he applied. However, she saw him following it was not to her liking.
“I accidentally applied for my own job because the company I’m at was hiring under another name,” Indian.
“When I saw this work, I had better pay and the job sounded great, like what I wanted to do, that’s why I applied for it,” he added.
Video de Rachel Mcilravey
@rachelmcilravey7 Replying to @Ricardo Gomez STORY TIME #storytime ♬ original sound – Rachel McIlravey Real Estate
As expected, the video went viral in that country. Many people sympathized with the case of Mcilravey, who later told more details.
“I had a good conversation with the CEO regarding it. I finally went on my own and quit that job, I didn’t feel valued.” Indian.
According to Rachel Mcilravey’s account, it all happened six months ago. The girl is working in a company in the same field and has no connection with her former classmates.
The exclusion of women from the digital world has cost the GDP of low-income countries $1 trillion
The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has indicated that the exclusion of women from the digital world has represented a shortfall of approximately $1,000 billion in the GDP of low- and middle-income countries.
“Over the past 10 years, the exclusion of women from the digital world has accounted for an estimated $1 trillion loss in GDP in low- and middle-income countries – a loss that, if left unchecked, might reach $1.5 trillion by 2025,” Guterres said in a message marking the celebration of International Women’s Day.
He noted that women make up less than a third of those working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, noting that without sufficient representation of women in their development, new technologies may contain the seeds of discrimination from the outset.
“It is essential to reduce the digital divide and increase the representation of women and girls in the field of science and technology”, he insisted, citing “enormous obstacles” that women face. face.
Hailing the achievements of women and girls from all walks of life and from all corners of the world, the UN chief called for accelerating women’s full participation and leadership.
“Investing in women benefits all people, communities and countries,” he said, calling on governments, the private sector and civil society to work together to build a more inclusive, just and prosperous for the benefit of women, girls, men and boys everywhere.
With MAP