Hailee Steinfeld Wore the Fires of Hell for “Sinners”

In the UK. The post Hailee Steinfeld Wore the Fires of Hell for “Sinners” first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading


@gofugyourself.com | 36 minutes ago

What Engineers Should Know About AI Jobs in 2025

It seems AI jobs are here to stay, based on the latest data from the 2025 AI Index Report. To better understand the current state of AI, the annual report from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) collects a wide range of information on … | Continue reading


@spectrum.ieee.org | 36 minutes ago

Five Books Featuring World-Changing Visionaries

Characters hell-bent on reshaping the world, for better or worse... The post Five Books Featuring World-Changing Visionaries appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


@reactormag.com | 36 minutes ago

How AI Changes Developers (And The Code They Write)

Every new technology changes how we think and work. Computers redefined bureaucracy (for better or worse), the internet rewired how we find and share information, GPS navigation changed our mental model of roads, and smartphones annihilated boredom—or at least taught us to stare … | Continue reading


@tailscale.com | 36 minutes ago

Where to buy refurbished products

Buying a refurbished device rather than a new one can save you a ton of money. It can also be a savvy method of getting what you want during yet another moment of global trade instability, with the latest blow coming from the Trump administration’s intense tariffs on US imports f … | Continue reading


@theverge.com | 36 minutes ago

What you should know before buying refurbished gadgets

Most people know that buying a refurbished tech product will save you money compared to buying it new. It also gives a device a second life instead of sending it off to be recycled. Not only that, buying refurbished is sometimes a clever workaround for finding new or tough-to-fin … | Continue reading


@theverge.com | 36 minutes ago

Little-known company quietly unveils breakthrough that could reshape the EV industry: 'Absolutely dirt cheap'

"You can only imagine what that means when you buy a ton of it." Little-known company quietly unveils breakthrough that could reshape the EV industry: 'Absolutely dirt cheap' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading


@thecooldown.com | 36 minutes ago

Berkeley Poetry Walk in Berkeley, California

On an unassuming Berkeley, California, sidewalk, 128 cast-iron panels (each weighing 55 pounds) display a poem. Former U.S. poet laureate Robert Hass selected the 128 poems for the public art piece on Addison Street between Shattuck and Milvia. Sponsored by the City of Berkeley C … | Continue reading


@atlasobscura.com | 36 minutes ago

Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones Just Got Cheaper, but Tariffs Could Drive the Price Back Up

Enjoy your favorite music and voice calls with these reliable over-the-ear headphones that truly deliver. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 41 minutes ago

Google adds Android auto-reboot to block forensic data extractions

Google is rolling out a new security mechanism on Android devices that will automatically reboot locked, unused devices after three consecutive days of inactivity, restoring memory to an encrypted state. [...] | Continue reading


@bleepingcomputer.com | 41 minutes ago

“Safe” Plant-Based Plastics Linked to Organ Damage

Starch-based biodegradable plastics may cause organ damage and metabolic issues, raising concerns about their safety despite being considered eco-friendly. Plastic products gradually break down through wear and tear, releasing tiny, often microscopic, plastic particles that may p … | Continue reading


@scitechdaily.com | 43 minutes ago

Max Allan Collins on Continuing the Work of Dashiell Hammett

I’m going to offer a few thoughts on why and how I went about writing Return of the Maltese Falcon. But, before doing so, I need to acknowledge a few books and their authors upon whose work I depended. Dashiell Hammett obviously towers over that list. The 1961 paperback edition o … | Continue reading


@crimereads.com | 56 minutes ago

Cannabis-induced hospital visits linked to higher dementia rate

Consuming cannabis can certainly be a way to deal with some health conditions like chronic pain or insomnia. But when a user goes too far and winds up in the hospital, the negative consequences can reach far into the future, says a new study. Continue Reading Category: Addiction, … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 59 minutes ago

Tom the Dancing Bug: The Smythe family of Chagrin Falls, USA – MAGAducation

Support your friendly neighborhood independent comic strip: SIGN UP FOR THE INNER HIVE and you'll get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic at least a day before publication. Plus other exclusive content like extra comics, commentary, juicy gossip, puzzles, jokes, and sneak peeks … | Continue reading


@boingboing.net | 1 hour ago

You Only Get What You’re Organized to Take

The day after Donald Trump won the 2024 election, the 10 richest people in the world — including nine Americans — expanded their wealth by nearly $64 billion, the greatest single-day increase in recorded history. Since then, an unholy marriage of billionaire investors, tech bros, … | Continue reading


@tomdispatch.com | 1 hour ago

Gardener shares brilliant tip for reusing empty pill bottles at home: 'What a good idea'

"Them being transparent makes this so handy." Gardener shares brilliant tip for reusing empty pill bottles at home: 'What a good idea' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading


@thecooldown.com | 1 hour ago

What if Earth had a giant banana for a moon? (video)

Have you ever laid in bed awake at night wondering "what would it look like if a giant banana were orbiting the earth?" Apparently, at least one person has wondered that, because they made this video. The video shows what it would look like if a gigantic banana were floating arou … | Continue reading


@boingboing.net | 1 hour ago

Dear Atlas: Can You Recommend Haunted Accommodations for Paranormal Enthusiasts?

Dear Atlas is Atlas Obscura’s travel advice column, answering the questions you won’t find in traditional guidebooks. Have a question for our experts? Submit it here. * * * Dear Atlas, My wife and I are obsessed with ghost stories, so for our anniversary we want to stay someplace … | Continue reading


@atlasobscura.com | 1 hour ago

Running Low on Energy? Your Brain Might Start Burning Its Own Myelin

A study of marathon runners conducted by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), CIC biomaGUNE, and IIS Biobizkaia reveals unexpected behavior in myelin. Prolonged physical exercise forces the human body to draw on its energy reserves. During endurance activities like mar … | Continue reading


@scitechdaily.com | 1 hour ago

[Repost] The call is coming from inside the house

Kellie Peterson, in response to Automattic's mass layoffs and the drama that's followed, lays into Matt Mullenweg and others in company leadership. | Continue reading


@danq.me | 1 hour ago

Seagate Expansion Card Returns to Black Friday Price, Let Xbox Gamers Skip the Tariff Stress

Xbox players can add 1TB to their console for just $130 with Seagate's expansion card. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 hour ago

10,000 Times Faster, 10,000 Times Simpler: Why Today’s Solutions Don’t Need Internet-Scale Complexity

Fifteen years ago, achieving meaningful computing power required racks of servers, endless cooling and no small amount of hubris. Today, the phone in your pocket outpaces the supercomputers of that era in terms of raw power. And yet, much of the software we build still treats mod … | Continue reading


@tailscale.com | 1 hour ago

Divers race to save massive whale trapped in nets near busy coast: 'Seemed to understand that we were coming to its aid'

The Baltic is too shallow and doesn’t have enough food for humpbacks. Divers race to save massive whale trapped in nets near busy coast: 'Seemed to understand that we were coming to its aid' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading


@thecooldown.com | 1 hour ago

PureOS Crimson Development Report: March 2025

Welcome back! Since our first update in July 2024, our PureOS Crimson updates have addressed major foundational work. We've handled archive maintenance, infrastructure work, and critical functionality. These lay the foundation for a solid operating system. Now that the foundation … | Continue reading


@puri.sm | 1 hour ago

Huawei-Backed AITO Releases M9 SUV at Philippine Auto Show

The AITO M9, a flagship SUV from the Chinese carmaker, Seres is poised to redefine the Philippine luxury electric vehicle market with its blend of advanced technology and sophisticated design. First presented at the 20th Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) 2025, the M9 is distr … | Continue reading


@cleantechnica.com | 1 hour ago

And Oh, About That Thing

Today needs to be brief.I think there needs to be a way to break the tension. We have to move away from the frustration. Otherwise, we’ll all go nuts!And then what?I think there needs to be a way to break free from the angst or the disappointment, and yes, I think there needs to … | Continue reading


@thewrittenaddiction.com | 1 hour ago

Glowing 'Milky Seas' Have Baffled Sailors for Centuries—New Research Brings Scientists One Step Closer to Solving the Mystery

Historical accounts of vast ocean waters glowing in the dark go back hundreds of years, and researchers are still trying to determine exactly what triggers the phenomenon | Continue reading


@smithsonianmag.com | 1 hour ago

The hinge function provided “a tractable solution to an important and long standing problem in the field of fluvial geomorphology–the prediction of bedload sediment transport in rivers.” How cool is that?

Basil Gomez writes: You might be interested to know that your hinge function blog provided us with a tractable solution to an important and long standing problem in the field of fluvial geomorphology–the prediction of bedload sediment transport in rivers. … Continue reading → | Continue reading


@statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 1 hour ago

Dangerous ground

Zolan Kanno-Youngs: El Salvador’s President Says He Won’t Return Maryland Man Who Was Wrongly Deported In an Oval Office meeting with President Trump on Monday, President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador said that he would not return a Maryland man who was wrongly deported from the | Continue reading


@birchtree.me | 1 hour ago

A Killer Klowns from Outer Space Remake Has Drawn the Eye of an Intriguing A-Lister

Plus, find out which Daredevil: Born Again character is guaranteed to survive tonight's finale. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 hour ago

A Few Notes on Problem Solving & The Dark Side of Gumroad

tldraw raises $10M, WordPress launches a free AI-powered website builder, how to make decision fatigue a thing of the past, and more in this week's issue of Creativerly. | Continue reading


@creativerly.com | 1 hour ago

Massive automakers debut futuristic EV upgrade with transformative tech: 'Will need regulatory approval'

"Automakers will take legal responsibility for traffic accidents in the event of L3 system failures." Massive automakers debut futuristic EV upgrade with transformative tech: 'Will need regulatory approval' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading


@thecooldown.com | 1 hour ago

Nanoleaf’s new pegboard dock lights up your accessories and room

The latest addition to Nanoleaf’s lineup does more than just light up a room. Like the company’s Expo Smart Display Cases, Nanoleaf’s new Pegboard Desk Dock is designed to both organize and put accessories like controllers and headphones on display using color-changing LED lighti … | Continue reading


@theverge.com | 1 hour ago

Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti arrives on April 16th starting at $379

Nvidia is announcing its RTX 5060 family of GPUs today, just a day before it releases the RTX 5060 Ti on April 16th. Two variants of the RTX 5060 Ti are launching, the $379 8GB of VRAM model and the $429 16GB version. The $299 RTX 5060 will launch at some point in May with […] | Continue reading


@theverge.com | 1 hour ago

The Barry Ritholtz Interview: “Smart is good. Smart and lucky is better”

I’ve been reading Barry Ritholtz for well over a decade, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned from following his work, it’s this: investing isn’t just about money — it’s about psychology, humility, and learning to think clearly in a noisy world. Ritholtz, the longtime market com … | Continue reading


@bigthink.com | 1 hour ago

Is it too late for us to slow climate warming?

Are the goals set forth in The Paris Agreement still achievable? Data Scientist Hannah Ritchie sits down with us to offer a dose of reality — and optimism about our planet’s future. This video Is it too late for us to slow climate warming? is featured on Big Think. | Continue reading


@bigthink.com | 1 hour ago

🔗 Soft skill books that will make you a better developer

About programming, AI and devops | Continue reading


@yellowduck.be | 1 hour ago

Smarter insights, stronger teams: New features for Stack Overflow for Teams

2025.3 | Teams Enterprise Release | Continue reading


@stackoverflow.blog | 1 hour ago

Street Posts Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Street posts are usually just part of the urban backdrop—functional but unremarkable. But when you see a whole assortment of them in one place, their variety becomes surprisingly charming. Tucked away in Rotterdam, the so-called Street Posts Museum is a curious outdoor collection … | Continue reading


@atlasobscura.com | 1 hour ago

Inclusive Dark Mode: Designing Accessible Dark Themes For All Users

Dark mode isn’t just a trendy aesthetic. It’s a gateway to more inclusive digital experiences, but only if designed thoughtfully. Discover how to craft dark modes that don’t just look good but work for everyone, from those with light sensitivity to machine learning algorithms. | Continue reading


@smashingmagazine.com | 1 hour ago

When Ester Gets Hoppy

It's almost time for my favorite Easter tradition, minions: Hand puppets in vases! I'm also a fan of bunny cakes with these giant plastic eyeballs: omigosh "Come play with us!" And also bakers who think "Easter" is a person: I say we start celebrating the birthdays of ALL holiday … | Continue reading


@cakewrecks.com | 1 hour ago

Wooden shrimp has better work-life balance than entire American workforce (video)

In what can only be described as a personal attack on everyone's New Year's resolutions, Stoccafisso Design has created a wooden shrimp that makes my daily routine look like a depression nap. This overachieving little bottom-feeder hits the gym, gets massages, shreds at the skate … | Continue reading


@boingboing.net | 1 hour ago

When Tap Water Fails: New Data Exposes America’s Unequal Drinking Water Crisis

A national analysis shows that both public and private water systems are failing many Americans. Water violations and access issues cluster in certain regions, often hitting low-income and minority communities hardest. America’s Hidden Water Crisis About two million people in the … | Continue reading


@scitechdaily.com | 1 hour ago

Dave Winer, OG blogger, podcaster, developed first apps in many categories. Old enough to know better. It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 1 hour ago

Coal Miners Sue Trump Admin After It Halts Black Lung Protections

Coal? Beautiful. Coal miner safety regulations? Not so beautiful. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 hour ago

Meta v. FTC, The Three Facebook Eras, Video Slop and Market Forces

The FTC’s case against Facebook doesn’t make sense because it conflates three distinct Facebook eras, and today’s era is very much defined by competition. | Continue reading


@stratechery.com | 1 hour ago

The 2025 Vergecast streaming draft

(Before we get started, a reminder: The Vergecast is nominated for a Webby Award! Voting is only open for a few more days, and the award is decided by your votes. We’re up against some steep competition, but we really want to win — and we’d love your help. Thanks so much to … | Continue reading


@theverge.com | 1 hour ago

Samsung Is Running Way Behind on Its Android 15 Update

The company had to stop the update because of bugs right as Android 16 creeps around the corner. | Continue reading


@gizmodo.com | 1 hour ago