We can blame this casting on the fortune of our birth. The post Sydney Sweeney Might Get Mecha in the Live-Action Gundam Movie appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Casey Mock at After Babel: Meta’s governmental strategy and influence is now clearer than ever, thanks to Sarah Wynn Williams’s recently published memoir, Careless People. In her account of the culture of callousness, greed, unaccountability, and nepotism among Meta’s leadership … | Continue reading
For those looking to relive the nostalgia of the 80s and 90s, the Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 disposable camera is the perfect throwback accessory. | Continue reading
Congressperson Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) quit the House "Freedom" Caucus when they refused to support allowing recent mothers to vote by proxy. During the pandemic, Congresspeople were allowed to vote by proxy for a host of reasons. When a Florida delegate to the US House of Repre … | Continue reading
Oops, Sen. Bill Cassidy slipped today, wondering how MAGA was going to "cut Medicare" before he realized with a grimace that he was thinking out loud. "Well let's look at Medicare," the Louisiana lawmaker said on NBC's Squawk Box this morning. — Read the rest The post Sen. Cassid … | Continue reading
Will Ubuntu 25.10 be codenamed the Quizzical Quokka? It’s an adjective + animal moniker Canonical’s marketing team tersely tweeted today—sans context—but as today is April 1 (aka April’s Fools Day, aka the day when companies, teams, and unpaid marketing interns spam the web with … | Continue reading
"It's always the best part of the job to see such a beautiful, powerful animal finally free." Hero rescue team saves trapped creature from near-certain doom: 'Incredibly lucky' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Mia Sato writing for The Verge: Elon Musk’s $1 Million Handout Winners Are Connected to Republican Causes On Sunday, a few thousand people in Green Bay, Wisconsin, gathered to hear Elon Musk speak — and give away two giant cardboard checks for $1 million. Attendance at the event | Continue reading
In his latest book, journalist and historian Clay Risen explores how the House Un-American Activities Committee and Senator Joseph McCarthy upended the nation | Continue reading
You probably shouldn’t expect major changes to Google’s next Pixel foldable. Renders shared with Android Headlines by reliable leaker Onleaks show a Pixel 10 Pro Fold that looks very similar to its predecessor, potentially indicating that it could largely be just a spec bump. As … | Continue reading
The revived organisms resumed their biological activities as if they hadn't been without oxygen and light for thousands of years. | Continue reading
I was sick most of yesterday and tuned out of any social web drama, so was at first surprised to learn that this week’s FediForum has been cancelled. Details on their Mastodon account: We’ve all had a difficult few days. Tempers are high. Some of what’s been happening in the Fedi … | Continue reading
A number of year ago, I watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Here is a man that has devoted his life to creating the best sushi in the world. I admire someone so dedicated to the task. Jiro sought out the best fish and the best rice and refined his process. New employees spend years wor … | Continue reading
Of Course Trump Will Tank the Economy. It’s What Republicans Do. “They screw up the economy. Later down the line, Democrats get elected and have to fix everything.” | Continue reading
If you've got your smartphone in a protective case, chances are it's plastic. For those that prefer a more natural material—and are willing to leave your phone naked while in use—leather goods company Hard Graft offers this $126 Masterpiece iPhone Case, which is about as minimali … | Continue reading
Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, and Ben Wang star in the new Karate Kid film out May 30. | Continue reading
Are you starting an initiative or reevaluating an older project with fresh eyes? Are you starting a new job and looking to impress your team? Or maybe, though hopefully not, you’re in the middle of a crisis you must resolve? Whether you need to make the most of an opportunity or … | Continue reading
After her human touched Stella the yellow Lab's nose, she turned into a vacuum cleaner and started sucking up the treats on the floor. | Continue reading
California-based researchers have developed an AI-powered system to restore natural speech for paralyzed people in real time and using their own voices. Continue Reading Category: Medical Innovations, Body & Mind Tags: Speech, Text-to-Speech, Artificial Intelligence, Paralysis, U … | Continue reading
A portable monitor like this is the ultimate travel companion. | Continue reading
After his plane was shot down, Glenn H. Hodak was sent to a military prison in Tokyo, where he was killed by U.S. firebombing in May 1945 | Continue reading
This is important and relevant to most Mac, iPhone, and iPad users: Installing the latest updates for MacOS Sequoia 15.4 for Mac, iOS 18.4 for iPhone, and iPadOS 18.4 for iPad, will forcibly enable automatic software update for system updates on your device. Some people may alrea … | Continue reading
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2025 Also, with this report it starts: With this report from CNN—with this report, it starts: Trump administration concedes Maryland father from El Salvador was mistakenly deported and sent to mega prison The Trump administration conceded in a court filing Monda … | Continue reading
No, this is not an April Fool's joke. The post Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Is Only Two Years Away appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Evan Newmark had never participated in a protest in his life. Three weeks ago, that changed. Now, every day, he heads to the Trump Hotel. Why? | Continue reading
She is a team player! The post Leslie Bibb Is Still Out There Promoting White Lotus first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Duckweed might be the world’s most underestimated plant. Thriving in water and rich in potential, this fast-growing aquatic wonder could help revolutionize farming, fuel, and even climate tech. Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have cracked the genetic code of five duck … | Continue reading
This week in Reading The Wheel of Time, Faile fears losing herself in the role of Sevanna’s slave, carries the burden of having quite a few of the wetlander prisoners sworn to her, and experiences a strange rippling of reality. But not everything is bad news, as it turns out, and … | Continue reading
In the barren mountains of southern Tunisia, at the gates of the Sahara desert, it rarely rains. When the rains do come, they can quickly turn to torrential downpours. In 1969, a flood lasted 22 days, forcing the inhabitants of the Berber village of Tamerza to abandon their homes … | Continue reading
Adapting the DTO Pattern to Functional Bliss Welcome back to Clojure Is Awesome! In Part 17, we’re crossing the bridge from the object-oriented world to functional territory by adapting the DTO (Data Transfer Object) pattern—a staple in Java/Spring Boot projects. DTOs are all abo … | Continue reading
For the last decade, Seth Godin has shaped how millions — myself included — think about work, creativity, business, and life itself. He’s written 24 bestselling books, including Linchpin and Purple Cow. His blog has over 10,000 posts and counting. Godin believes most people fool … | Continue reading
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"That's so convenient." Woman shares genius hack to make use of old Parmesan cheese lids: 'Don't throw these away' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
God saved Trump, prayer meetings before press conferences, and a certainty that THE LORD is on their side are just a few of the ideas keeping the notoriously dishonest Karoline Leavitt fighting Democracy. In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, Convicted Felon #4 … | Continue reading
It looks like brain worms may have burrowed into the grey matter at the Centers for Disease Control. According to a report from ProPublica, CDC bosses told the organization's staff to bury a report that draws a line between being unvaccinated against measles and—AND—get ready for … | Continue reading
Our in-the-know culinary travel guide to the best things to eat in Chile's capital—plus recipes for making many quintessential Chilean dishes at home. | Continue reading
CERN says its Future Circular Collider has no technical hurdles—though the expected costs are exorbitant. | Continue reading
If you want to create a cinematic experience at home, then chances are that your TV’s built-in speakers just won’t cut it. Instead, it may be worth investing in a top-notch soundbar like the Sonos Arc, especially now that the Arc has dropped to an all-time low price of $599 ($300 … | Continue reading
The post Three-quarters of you say Carney is the best candidate to take on Trump appeared first on The Logic. | Continue reading
This month’s train conversation award goes to two students discussing a paper assignment they resented. I just want to, like, go working or something? Let’s not hand it in. Let’s just stop doing all this. I’m totally not motivated. Dear students, I’ve got some bad news for you: i … | Continue reading
Lava bursts through Grindavík's defense barriers as new volcanic eruption begins on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula | Continue reading
TL;DR: Enjoy powerful AI-powered photo editing with this one-year subscription to Adobe Lightroom, now just $119.88. Looking for a photo editor you can trust? There's a reason the pros love Adobe Lightroom. And even though it's designed for photographers, it's still accessible fo … | Continue reading
If you've been dreaming of salon-quality hairdos at a lower price, today is the perfect day to invest. | Continue reading
How many more Lanterns will be in this show, anyway The post Nathan Fillion Will Bring Guy Gardner’s Terrible Hair to Lanterns appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Google has started rolling out a new end-to-end encryption (E2EE) model for Gmail enterprise users, making it easier to send encrypted emails to any recipient. [...] | Continue reading
Interview by Michiaki Matsushima in WIRED: WIRED: In the late ’90s, when the internet began to spread, there was a discourse that this would bring about world peace. It was thought that with more information reaching more people, everyone would know the truth, mutual understandin … | Continue reading
The publisher is owned by record label HYBE, known for managing popular boyband BTS through its Big Hit label. | Continue reading
The Muster Point Project's new song "Looked Good on Paper" speaks of believing you have the perfect match because most of the boxes are checked. That is, until you realize... | Continue reading