"We're either going to manage it, or Mother Nature's gonna do it for us." Brother entrepreneur duo spearheads decades-long lumber project to protect future forests: 'Our approach is holistic' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
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Nokia's investigation of recent claims of a data breach found that the source code leaked on a hacker forum belongs to a third party and company and customer data has not been impacted. [...] | Continue reading
Image: TikTok A new “Share to TikTok” feature in Spotify and Apple Music is making it easier for users to share songs, playlists, audiobooks, and more directly in content on the video platform. Using the integrations, TikTok users can create a direct link to content on the stream … | Continue reading
Image: Laura Normand / The Verge Jeff Bezos might just be the biggest climate philanthropist out there, which is what makes his swift embrace of Donald Trump as the next US president particularly cringeworthy. “Wishing @realDonaldTrump all success in leading and uniting the Ameri … | Continue reading
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The 8BitDo Retro 108 Mechanical Keyboard will be available starting on December 12th, 2024. | Image: 8BitDo 8BitDo has introduced a new version of the Retro Mechanical Keyboard it debuted last July with its original tenkeyless layout now expanded to include an integrated number p … | Continue reading
The store will be around from November 8th to December 31st. | Image: Meta Meta announced it is opening up Meta Lab, a pop-up experiential retail space for its Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses starting November 8th in Los Angeles. The temporary store will be around through the end of t … | Continue reading
Let’s just start this off by saying that Donald Trump doesn’t have a lot of deep longstanding beliefs on topics that don’t directly concern him. And he’s one of the most transactional politicians I’ve ever seen, in a world of course where politicians are exceptionally transaction … | Continue reading
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It's not just fans who feel let down by Joker: Folie à Deux. | Continue reading
Stories of conflict and sacrifice, but also love, healing, and unbreakable bonds. The post Five SFF Stories Featuring Mother-Daughter Relationships appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover was treated to a 'googly eye' solar eclipse on Sept. 30 as the planet's moon Phobos passed in front of the sun. | Continue reading
The word “pro” gets appended to a lot of products, and that tends to simply mean some combination of more features and better build quality. But I think there are (at least) 3 aspects to products, both hardware and software, that make them good professional tools. Reliability Pre … | Continue reading
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Kamala Harris' campaign advisor David Plouffe threw shade at President Biden on social media after her loss on Tuesday — and then deleted not just his X post but his entire account, apparently because of some swift backlash. "We dug out of a deep hole but not enough. — Read the r … | Continue reading
Laura Olin’s newsletter of “art, internet, and ideas” is a favorite of mine (subscribe here), and I appreciated her comments from this morning on why sci-fi and fantasy movies work for moments like these. I’ve never thought of myself as a person who’s particularly into sci fi or … | Continue reading
Somehow, the Skywalkers might return The post X-Men: Dark Phoenix Writer Simon Kinberg Is Developing a Trilogy of Star Wars Films appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
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Police in Yemassee, South Carolina, are trying to track down over 40 rhesus monkeys that recently escaped from a nearby lab. | Continue reading
Star Wars Outlaws was released at the end of September to mixed reviews. Many of the early reviews and YouTube reactions were highly negative. I'm not here to tell you that Outlaws is perfect, but it's fun and feels like an immersive Star Wars experience. — Read the rest The post … | Continue reading
Google Search may not get a lot of love these days, but a niche Chrome extension launched in March — Google Scholar PDF Reader — counts 500,000 users who leave largely positive reviews : “A revolutionary game changer. Considering naming my first-born child after this chrome exten … | Continue reading
We are informed by the Biden-Harris administration and media allies (“America’s fight with inflation has been won”, noted the Guardian a few days ago) that inflation has been vanquished. I wonder if there is a significant “leftover inflation” yet to come, though, from companies a … | Continue reading
The new “AUDI” logo and E concept for China. | Image: Audi Audi is making a big change to its branding for the Chinese market with a new logo that lacks the automaker’s famous four-ring emblem. Today in Shanghai, the company showed off the new “AUDI” logo — yes, it’s just Audi in … | Continue reading
XPeng announced recently that it is bringing extended range electric vehicles to market soon to appeal to buyers where charging is an issue. The post XPeng Embraces Extended Range EV Strategy appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge iRobot, the parent company of robovac maker Roomba, is laying off around 105 employees. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission spotted by TechCrunch, iRobot says the job cuts will impact 16 percent of its current workf … | Continue reading
Notepad is getting an AI features that Microsoft claims will help you improve your writing. | Continue reading
Image: Disney / Lucasfilm The future of Star Wars movies just got a little more confusing. Deadline and Variety both report that Lucasfilm has tapped Simon Kinberg, best-known for his work on the X-Men films, to write and develop a new Star Wars trilogy. Kinberg will be working a … | Continue reading
"Healthy food can be grown much more closely to consumers in places where this is impossible otherwise." Scientists make stunning discovery with plants that could future-proof our global food supply: 'Could be part of the answer' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
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A study on mice investigating therapeutic food for malnourished children uncovers diverse functions of a newly identified gut bacterial enzyme. To combat childhood malnutrition, which affects 200 million children worldwide, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine … | Continue reading
In conjunction with DJI releasing a new budget-friendly FPV goggles yesterday, they also somewhat quietly released a firmware update for their DJI NEO. That firmware update addresses one of the two biggest issues the NEO had: Speed. Or rather, … Read More Here → | Continue reading
"Did you vote today?" seemed like a simple question, until Jimmy Kimmel's crew asked it on Hollywood Boulevard the day after the election. In what could be either comedy or tragedy, the video revealed just how disconnected some Americans are from the electoral process. — Read the … | Continue reading
Jeff Bezos, yesterday at 10:29am on X: Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th President on an extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory. No nation has bigger opportunities. Wishing @realDonaldTrump all success in leading and uniting the America we all love. Mark … | Continue reading
Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy O'Flaherty's is returning for a month-long exhibit at 165 Allen St. between Stanton and Rivington. This comes after the gallery-performance space spent a memorable 18 months at 44 Avenue A before an August departure. The new exhibit featuring wo … | Continue reading
Lexicographer, etymologist, and star of British game show "Countdown," Susie Dent, posted an incredibly appropriate "word of the day" on her social media following yesterday's election in the United States: recrudescence. She wrote: "Word of the day is 'recrudescence' (17th centu … | Continue reading
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More influence for Musk and VCs, potentially reversing Section 174, pro-crypto, uncertainty for Big Tech, and more. Also: a third embarrassing security issue for Okta in two years | Continue reading
The justices heard arguments Wednesday in Facebook v. Amalgamated Bank, their first securities case of the year. The case involves the 2015 Cambridge Analytica-Facebook data breach, and considers whether Facebook’s disclosures to investors before the breach was public improperly … | Continue reading
Here's a silver lining from yesterday's "sh*tstorm" of an election—at least the utterly deranged news-anchor-turned-rightwing-conspiracy theorist Kari Lake hasn't won a seat in the U.S. Senate! While the race is officially too early to call, as of 3 pm MST on November 6, Democrat … | Continue reading
Der Beitrag Kommt jetzt ein Dachgarten auf den Bahnwärter Thiel? – Daniel Hahn spricht im MUNICH NEXT LEVEL Podcast über seine Projekte erschien zuerst auf MUCBOOK. | Continue reading
Simon Kinberg has reportedly been tapped to write a new chapter of the Star Wars saga... one that could potentially carry on the Skywalker Saga, or begin a new one entirely. | Continue reading
The Fitbit Inspire 3 offers a bright, easy-to-read OLED display, which is a nice perk at this price. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge Google’s Pixel Watch 3 is still down to a record low price, but honestly not everybody wants to — or even needs to — fork out $275 on a smartw … | Continue reading
It has just the right mix of spreadability, stickiness, and friction to give pitchers a better grip on the ball. | Continue reading
Steve Lazarides' personal collection of prints, original works, handwritten press releases and burner phones sold at auction for around $1.4 million | Continue reading
In a rare technique among mammals, the bats burn proteins from blood, rather than carbs or fat, to power their pursuits of prey, according to a new study | Continue reading
For the last 18 years, Adam Smith has spoken to every Nobel laureate just after they’ve heard the news. “They are genuinely amazed. It takes their breath away, I suppose, in almost all cases.” But sometimes: “I’m kind of busy.” 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org → | Continue reading
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