"If humanity’s first foray into energy was the discovery of fire, harnessing fusion will be its culmination" Energy company claims its new fusion technology can power a major US city — using just 'three soda cans' worth of fuel first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"We are really excited for the difference we can make together." Company announces plans to solve major issue with festival camping: 'People can ... have a guilt-free festival' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The looming shadow Quote of the Day “The best photographers know what not to photograph.” Bill Jay Musical alternative to the morning’s radio news Eric Clapton | Wonderful Tonight Link Long Read of the Day What If Echo Chambers Work? … Continue reading → | Continue reading
University of Groningen scientist Klaus Hubacek investigates planetary boundaries. With a global population of eight billion, humanity places immense demands on the Earth’s resources, often in unsustainable ways. Klaus Hubacek, a Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at t … | Continue reading
The body has a remarkable ability to heal itself when injured, but of course it has its limits. Now scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a way to improve on the natural process, making implants created from a patient’s own blood to regenerate injuries, even r … | Continue reading
In alignment with thoughbot’s commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of our work, we have added Design best practices from a DEI perspective to our Playbook. We believe that designing with empathy and equity - from ideation to final implemen … | Continue reading
For anyone using a 100% electric car for the first time, it's not unusual to be pleasantly surprised. Driver 'blown away' after taking Nissan's latest EV model for a test drive: 'The ultimate ride for tech lovers' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
On a dark and snowy Christmas evening at the mountaintop cabin in the woods, you are enjoying the holiday vacation. After putting the children to bed, you decide it’s time to read. The holidays have been filled with so much glitter and joy that you want to immerse yourself in som … | Continue reading
"That's like being angry at a Toyota Camry." Tesla owner stunned by dash cam footage after leaving car unattended in parking lot: 'I don't understand these people' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Today we are making a gratitude tree out of paper! Kids of all ages will love, and can benefit, from… The post Paper Gratitude Tree Craft For Kids appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
The Guinness Book of World Records became famous when I was a kid. I don't know how many times I read it fro cover to cover, but it was a lot. The things we curious types could read about back in the 70s were much more exciting than what books kids can get a hold of today. Aside … | Continue reading
"This looks like my absolute perfect day." Traveler shares day-in-the-life at 'bucket list' destination with stunning features: 'It's such a unique experience' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Welcome to Hotline Rewind, the weekly series where we gather up your questions from the week (and pepper in some from the Hotline archives) about a specific culinary topic. Because it’s almost Thanksgiving—and in the time honored tradition of that other hotline—we asked our Insta … | Continue reading
Cosmonauts aboard the Russian segment of the station donned protective equipment. | Continue reading
A still from the latest A Minecraft Movie trailer. | Screenshot: YouTube This week, I went to a theater to watch a showing of the black-and-white version of Johnny Mnemonic, starring Keanu Reeves. Old-heads like me may recall it as a bad mid-90s cyberpunk film (written by William … | Continue reading
(Lord's day). Up early, and by appointment to St. Clement lanes to church, and there to meet Captain Cocke, who had often commended Mr. Alsopp, their minister, to me, who is indeed an able man, but as all things else did not come up to my... | Continue reading
"We estimate that weather events from 2014 to 2023 created economic costs of $2 trillion." New study highlights top nations bearing the brunt of extreme weather — and the results might surprise you first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
2 make || ! 2 make Hi , Few software tools survive for decades almost unchanged. A build tool named make is one of these. Is it a good fit for Go? In this week's Spotlight, I focus on one particular aspect of make and make-like tools: How file changes are detected. A quick announ … | Continue reading
“The…icon who inspired folk singer Arlo Guthrie’s epic, anti-establishment song “Alice’s Restaurant” has died. Alice Brock…was 83.” Radio stations traditionally play Alice’s Restaurant on Thanksgiving. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org → | Continue reading
Michael Liedtke, Associated Press: The proposed breakup floated in a 23-page document filed late Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Justice calls for sweeping punishments that would include a sale of Google’s industry-leading Chrome web browser and impose restrictions to prevent … | Continue reading
New research reveals the identification of a newly discovered compound resulting from the breakdown of inorganic chloramine disinfectants in drinking water. A team of researchers from the United States and Switzerland has reported the discovery of a previously unknown compound in … | Continue reading
He's seeking $997,000 for pain and suffering, along with payment for medical bills. Cyclist files lawsuit after receiving transport bill from the same ambulance that struck him: 'Couldn't imagine that happening anywhere else in the world' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"Has anyone else seen this [before]?" Homeowner concerned after noticing troubling detail in landscaper's yard work: 'Is this normal?' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
This week on Mac Power Users, David and I start our annual tour through Apple’s products, talking about hardware and software, and our feelings about both. | Continue reading
Our deepest anxieties are laid bare — when mom is in the room. | Continue reading
"Is there a local ordinance on [this]? Gather the evidence and file a complaint." Resident shares photo after obnoxious sign gets installed right outside street-view window: 'Guess I'll get curtains' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Often, you are told to do this by treating AI like an intern. In retrospect, however, I think that this particular analogy ends up making people use AI in very constrained ways. To put it bluntly, any recent frontier model (by which I mean Claude 3.5, ChatGPT-4o, Grok 2, Llama 3. … | Continue reading
Some thoughts about Bluesky, many thoughts about Glass Series, loving using the iPad on the plane, and many more digital tidbits. Plus, a tweaking visual styling of this newsletter. | Continue reading
The first direct visualization of the shape of a photon has been created. These particles of light are impossible to photograph, but physicists at the University of Birmingham have now calculated their wave function to produce an accurate image of a photon as it’s emitted. Contin … | Continue reading
"You're in their space, and whatever happens in their space, stays in their space!" Heart-pounding footage catches parents letting children play near crocodile-infested waters: 'We've got to stop [behavior] like this' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I think routine and repetition are scaffolds we build around ourselves to climb higher. The post Repetition appeared first on thejaymo. | Continue reading
iReader has introduced a significant update for its e-reader and e-note devices. The update, which brings the operating system to version SmartOS 2.4, boosts the device performance while introducing new features and other enhancements. For instance, the new Fast Refresh Mode ensu … | Continue reading
It’s been a long day of driving around Ireland, scrambling through forests, navigating to a hashpoint, exploring a medieval castle, dodging the rain, finding a series of geocaches, getting lost up a hill in the dark, and generally having a kickass time with one of my very favouri … | Continue reading
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They are seeking "potentially millions of dollars in damages" to cover medical costs and loss of property value. Poultry giant Perdue faces class-action lawsuit after facility's neighbors make toxic discovery: 'This is very much an emerging issue' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I updated my /now page - What I’m reading and watching, plus links to this week’s blog posts, the week’s best purchase, and the links I added to my personal bookmarks. | Continue reading
Tim Cook and then-President Donald Trump, speaking to the Press in Austin, Texas in 2019. | Photo: Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook managed to forge a personal relationship with Donald Trump during his first Presidential term that other tech firms struggled t … | Continue reading
Sam Wilson may be just a guy, but Brave New World will show why he's the right guy to pick up Steve's mantle. | Continue reading
A busy week in all senses: It's been hecking cold this week - we had some significant snow on Monday night that impacted Anna's work trip to Birmingham on Wednesday, and left the week as mostly indoors - although this weekend it's been back to ~15 degrees Cookie's done very well … | Continue reading
💻My work laptop was super slow and crashing a lot, especially after the company installed a zero-trust service called Zscaler on all computers. After complaining with IT, they said I was due for a laptop update anyway, because my current one was 3 years old. They issued m … | Continue reading
This is what it looks like when what was supposed to be an 18 minute fireworks show accidentally goes off in 25 seconds. This is exactly how it felt in my brain one time when I drank what I thought was a single cup of coffee, but it turned out to be 8 cups worth of coffee concent … | Continue reading
The Steadfast diagnostic kit, developed by DxD Hub, NIES, and A*STAR BII, rapidly detects and distinguishes H5N1 AIV strains, improving outbreak response and global pandemic readiness. The Diagnostics Development Hub (DxD Hub), a national platform hosted by the Agency for Science … | Continue reading
Paul Kafasis concluded a post about the recent elections in the US with this, but I think it broadly applies: Even as cruelty is ascendent, we must not be done with kindness. Let us also not be done with joy. Instead, we should locate humor wherever we can and revel in it. The da … | Continue reading
This checkin to GC6VYP1 Congratulations reflects a geocaching.com log entry. See more of Dan's cache logs. We really wanted to attempt this one, but it wasn’t to be. We added up all the numbers we’d collected on our journey but got a number three out from the requisite checksum. … | Continue reading
"A warning of the growing vulnerability of forests." New study highlights alarming trend in forest fires with far-reaching consequences: 'Poses a significant challenge' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I saw a post recently by a person from a younger generation asking if parents in the 80s and 90s really let their kids just roam around freely. Yeah, dude. We drank from the hose, too. I remember being a child, growing up in the Riverside neighborhood of Buffalo, on Tonawanda St, … | Continue reading
As I noted earlier today, I love the way my team does standups in an asynchronous, and always-updating manner. As I've started to keep a single comment on GitHub Discussions up-to-date - be that for my daily team standup updates, or my on-call handover notes - I've been spending … | Continue reading