It's PRETTY. The post Bridal Week: Monique Lhuillier Spring/Summer 2026 first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
You will recall that in September 2022, Figma entered into an agreement for a $20 billion acquisition by Adobe, but abandoned the deal 15 months later. ★ | Continue reading
"Our patented mono-material technologies provide a seamless transition to recyclable flexible packaging." Company achieves breakthrough in packaging design with new US patents: 'A testament ... to push the boundaries' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Carson Gross has a post about vendoring which brought back memories of how I used to build websites in ye olden days, back in the dark times before npm. “Vendoring” is where you copy dependency source files directly into your project (usually in a folder called /vendor) and then … | Continue reading
AI agents will change the world. But not this year. | Continue reading
Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope have discovered a truly bizarre planet — one that orbits two stars at a perfect 90-degree angle. This “polar planet” circles a rare eclipsing pair of brown dwarfs, making it the first confirmed world with this kind of alignment. It was … | Continue reading
Here’s the full trailer for season two of Poker Face (Natasha Lyonne, Rian Johnson). For this season, they have tripled down on special guest stars, incl. Cynthia Erivo, Giancarlo Esposito, Kumail Nanjiani, Justin Theroux, Awkwafina, and Carol Kane. 💬 Join the discussion … | Continue reading
Polar prices tend to be initially priced keenly, but are more reasonable when discounted in sales. The post Garmin -> Polar, why people switch away from the market leader to the og sports watch appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5kru … | Continue reading
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms fall. | Continue reading
Weird History Food explained the jiggly history behind the gelatin-based dessert Jell-O, noting how it can be found everywhere. | Continue reading
Introducing OpenAI o3 and o4-mini OpenAI are really emphasizing tool use with these: For the first time, our reasoning models can agentically use and combine every tool within ChatGPT—this includes searching the web, analyzing uploaded files and other data with Python, reasoning … | Continue reading
Carl Zimmer in the New York Times: The human brain is so complex that scientific brains have a hard time making sense of it. A piece of neural tissue the size of a grain of sand might be packed with hundreds of thousands of cells linked together by miles of wiring. In 1979, Franc … | Continue reading
Glenn Fleishman: The book Six Centuries of Type & Printing briskly tells the story of the evolution of type and printing, starting with early documented efforts and surviving artifacts from China and Korea, and introducing Gutenberg and his innovations. It then takes you through … | Continue reading
This month, we're celebrating quick, bite-sized stories. The post Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: March 2025 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
"Spain has reduced plantings by almost 50% over the last few years." Farmers concerned as unpredictable weather causes delay in summer crop: 'Overall volumes remain limited' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Subaru has taken the wraps off a new and improved Solterra for the 2026 model year. The EV has more range, an NACS plug, and more power output with faster charging times. Also unveiled is a new off-road version of the Solterra, the Trailseeker. Continue Reading Category: Automoti … | Continue reading
We all see some things as sacred. | Continue reading
openai/codex Just released by OpenAI, a "lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal". Looks like their version of Claude Code. Tags: ai-assisted-programming, generative-ai, ai-agents, openai, ai, llms | Continue reading
The global clean energy transition has been throttled by an unlikely villain: the humble transformer. This once-overlooked piece of grid infrastructure has become one of the most critical bottlenecks in the race to electrify everything. As wind and solar projects stack up, as dat … | Continue reading
Newsrooms in Colorado that once employed hundreds could now “fit around a large dinner table,” Larry Ryckman, publisher and co-founder of The Colorado Sun, told me in December. Leaders at newsrooms like the Sun, seeing the rapid collapse of local news around them, are thinking ab … | Continue reading
Sorry, EFF doesn't hand out candy like the Easter Bunny, but we are here to keep you updated on the latest digital rights news with our EFFector newsletter! This edition of EFFector explains how you can help us push back against the TAKE IT DOWN Act, an internet censorship law; w … | Continue reading
In his latest update, Martin also describes the Game of Thrones book as 'the curse of my life.' | Continue reading
Welcome to the latest edition of Food52 Founder Amanda Hesser’s weekly newsletter, Hey There, It’s Amanda, packed with food, travel, and shopping tips, Food52 doings, and other matters that catch her eye. Get inspired—sign up here for her emails. Emily, a reader of this newslette … | Continue reading
If you’re looking for a clean technology that’s already proven, scalable, and ready to make an impact, look up — literally. Agricultural drones are quietly transforming farming around the world, and they’re doing it in a way that’s fast, efficient, and sustainable. For an industr … | Continue reading
In first 4 months of the year, US measles cases are over double last year's count. | Continue reading
This offbeat title about a disgraced yakuza recruiting a ragtag band of bizarre mascots is already one of the best of the year. | Continue reading
Timothy Snyder on “the beginning of an American policy of state terror” (re: disappearing people to foreign gulags). “Whatever the government does is good, because by definition the its victims are the ‘criminals’ and the ‘terrorists.’” | Continue reading
Atlantic salmon exposed to a common anti-anxiety drug migrate faster, according to new research. That's not necessarily a good thing | Continue reading
Xbox is finally rolling out the ability to purchase games and DLC, as well as sign up for Game Pass directly from its mobile app. But there’s a catch: you’ll no longer be able to access remote play within the Xbox app. The update is arriving for beta testers on iOS and Android, b … | Continue reading
Dave Anderson, formerly Tech Director at Amazon, shares an inside look at Amazon's engineering culture—from hiring and promotions to team autonomy and extreme frugality. | Continue reading
Bless. The post Heidi Klum Is Committed to Sidewalks first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
A beautiful stranger who can act terrified one moment and exert dark charisma the next... The post Never Trust a Beautiful Damsel in the Woods: Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Christabel” appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
OpenAI is releasing two new AI reasoning models today: o3, which the company calls its “most powerful reasoning model,” and o4-mini, which is a smaller and faster model that “achieves remarkable performance for its size and cost,” according to a blog post. The company also says t … | Continue reading
In recent years, Do Not Disturb has evolved on both iPhones and Android phones: it’s no longer just a simple block on notifications and distractions, but rather a selection of modes you can customize to suit all the different scenarios in your life (like driving, sleeping, workin … | Continue reading
About programming, AI and devops | Continue reading
"I'm surprised the auction didn't start higher." Shopper astounded after scoring unbelievable furniture piece at local auction: 'In that condition' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer is usually just another Mediterranean beach resort town which doubles as the "capital" of the Camargue wetlands region. For two days in May, however, it is a meeting point for Romani from across France and Europe who come to ritually bathe in the waters h … | Continue reading
Dear Educator, As you are aware, your state legislature has mandated that the Ten Commandments be displayed in all publicly funded classrooms. Those funds are, of course, inadequate to equip and compensate you and your colleagues, thanks in part to your administration’s strategic … | Continue reading
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Google is adding LLMs to everything, including ad policy enforcement. | Continue reading
A message about empathy during the time of Passover exposes the toxic foundation to the cruelty of the current US administration. The post Empathy & Humanity — Charting A Course Together Into The Future appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
[Claude really ought to be paying royalties to the estate of Kurt Vonnegut.] It is a truth universally acknowledged, that an AI company in possession of a good fortune of VC cash, must be in want of a butthole logo. Link: https://velvetshark.com/ai-company-logos-that-look-like-bu … | Continue reading
Trump's unreleased plans for semiconductor tariffs loom large. | Continue reading
Wealth inequality began over 10,000 years ago, gradually increasing after the advent of agriculture due to population growth and social complexity. Wealth inequality began influencing human societies more than 10,000 years ago, well before the emergence of ancient empires or the … | Continue reading
The unraveling of U.S.–China economic ties echoes a darker chapter of history, when a business dispute between the East and the West escalated into violence. | Continue reading
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The Silicon Valley billionaires behind the Breakthrough Prize just proved they're better at deleting truth than funding it. As reported in The Hollywood Reporter, these tech titans memory-holed Seth Rogen's pointed criticism of their Trump-loving pals from the foundation's video … | Continue reading
2.S01 (Introduction to Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) creates a learning environment where every student handles a robot. | Continue reading