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if by "curiosity," he activated Windows Insider?
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-insider/flight-hub/
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I address everyone informally. Feel free to comment! A thank you is appreciated.
Mark as resolved if your issue has been solved. Resolved can be found under the "ellipsis" key.

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Louis-Sébastien Mercier, author of the famous Tableau de Paris published from 1782 to 1788, informs us, in chapter 341 of his work, that the lime and plaster used in constructing new Parisian houses emit extremely harmful vapors. Consequently, while these materials dry, “these new and damp houses are abandoned to public women: this is called sweeping the plaster.” “Sweeping” should be understood here in its etymological sense of “essicare,” to dry. This expression can also be found in its literal sense with several 19th-century authors, such as Théophile Gauthier or Emile Zola, who writes in Nana that she “occupied, on Boulevard Haussmann, the second floor of a large new house, whose owner rented to single women, to make them sweep the plaster” (chapter II). Then the figurative meaning gradually took hold in contemporary times until it completely obscured today the very pragmatic origin of this expression.