The ‘Family Ties’ star, who came out swinging against wokeness after the election, speaks for a generation tired of being told what to think. | Continue reading
I don't know where I got this recipe but it's buffalo sauce so I suspect it's mostly the same from everyone but here we are, final day of recipe week. Enjoy. Buffalo Sauce 300g Hot Sauce 4 Garlic Gloves 20g Worcestershire Sauce 15g Distilled Vinegar 120g Unsalted Butter Add hot s … | Continue reading
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The fine comes after a two-and-a-half-year battle with the Environmental Protection Agency. DuPont to pay nearly half a million dollars over harmful chemical release from facility: 'We are pleased to resolve this matter' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
This Microsoft-Verified Partner is selling this version with AI Copilot at a ridiculously low price. | Continue reading
Scientists from CAS and BGI Research found that immunoglobulins are both drivers and markers of aging, with IgG accumulation inducing aging across tissues. A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and BGI Research has unveiled the complex mechanisms through whic … | Continue reading
Costco will have great Black Friday deals, so it's a perfect time to get a Gold Star membership at a low price. | Continue reading
A full week, in which my cold stayed around taking away energy and focus. Also a few urgent unexpected things to attend to. So I didn’t get around to my own stuff much, mostly responding to things landing on my plate. This week I Prepared and then hosted the bimonthly session of … | Continue reading
LLM 0.18 New release of LLM. The big new feature is asynchronous model support - you can now use supported models in async Python code like this: import llm model = llm.get_async_model("gpt-4o") async for chunk in model.prompt( "Five surprising names for a pet pelican" ): … | Continue reading
Whether you're dealing with poor soil quality or want to improve your garden's health naturally, this simple trick proves that sometimes the best solutions come from working with nature, not against it. Gardener reveals easy hack for improving soil quality without starting all ov … | Continue reading
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Here is something that hardcore music buffs will cherish to the core. Apple Music has launched a new book that can be considered a visual representation of the Apple Music: 100 Best Albums that the company launched earlier this year. The book, as AppleInsider revealed is also unl … | Continue reading
I’ve ended up seeing a stack of movies featuring Irish-American actor Saoirse Ronan, over the years. Tracking all the way back to Atonement in 2007, I think. Maybe I’m not so much of a Ronan fan, as I am the movies she’s in. But it’s an impressive list of titles. The Lovely Bones … | Continue reading
She went to the hospital 30 times during those three years with breathing problems. UK government settles unprecedented case about young girl's death from air pollution: 'It won't bring my daughter back' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Bluesky introduced "Starter Packs" to help users build their feeds, accumulating nearly 30,000 packs. The Jetstream service, replacing the more complex firehose, simplifies data streaming, using JSON for easier access. Today's Bonus Drop discusses leveraging Deno, Red Panda, and … | Continue reading
A hitman fighting other hitmen while also trying to be a great dad and small business owner? You've got our attention, Sakamoto Days. | Continue reading
Why do we have a certain taste in music, different than others? When you turn on the radio, some songs grab your attention while others might make you change the station. Even the tunes you skip often have their own dedicated fans. For example, you might not enjoy older music, bu … | Continue reading
I was surprised the other day to see that Tesla drivers were more likely to be in fatal car crashes than drivers of any other auto brand. The results are based on US data, but there is no way to split out the numbers to know what caused the fatal ... [continued] The post More The … | Continue reading
Among the paradoxes of friendship is this: All friendships of depth and durability are based on a profound knowledge of each other, of the soul beneath the costume of personality — that lovely Celtic notion of anam cara. We bring this knowledge, this mutual understanding, to ever … | Continue reading
Here is a son’s frantic effort to deal with his mother who is diagnosed with anterograde amnesia and tends to forget things. So what does the son do? He drew upon a plan that is both simple yet effective, something that the son, Jan Miksovsky said helped deal with the situation r … | Continue reading
Yes, stress can make your hair go grey, but it's not the only factor. | Continue reading
"It's just so wasteful." Shopper sparks outrage with photo of concerning product discovered at local grocery store: 'Never thought I'd see it' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Wartością comfort food jest nie tylko smak, ale i proces przygotowywania posiłku. To dania, które można przygotować powoli i z pełnym zaangażowaniem, ciesząc się każdą chwilą. Czy zatem gotowanie można traktować jak medytację? Jeżeli daje poczucie satysfakcji — nie tylko z kulina … | Continue reading
From things that make your space cozier for lounging to activities that bring the party to your couch, homebodies are obsessed with these surprisingly affordable things that'll make anyone love staying in. | Continue reading
The allegations have been leveled against two different cops. | Continue reading
What follows is just me. I'm not telling you how to live. Mess of eggs: First, when I get home from shooting with a new card, I don't assume I've gotten something. For years, I believe I did think, as... Related Stories The Cardboard Paper Towel Roll Test Michelle's Big-House Job … | Continue reading
“When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.” It’s called Goodhart’s Law, and it explains why good intentions can lead … The post What Matters Not What’s Easy appeared first on Gapingvoid. | Continue reading
When disaster strikes, drones and robots can be sent into danger zones to scout for survivors. The RoBoa from a student team at ETH Zurich is designed to snake its way through debris that would stop other solutions in their tracks. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology … | Continue reading
In an effort to better understand + instrument tools I work on (both in and out of work) I've recently been introducing OpenTelemetry support to Dependency Management Data. This is something that I've been meaning to do for a while, and as part of looking to do some telemetry set … | Continue reading
Give another life to that piece of plastic you were resolved not to throw away, knowing too well where it might end up. Pool-goer sparks discussion after sharing unorthodox method for carrying wet clothes: 'Love it' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
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Kitchy and quasi-totalitarian ghastliness, USA (from 2008) | Continue reading
Click here to go see the bonus panel! Hovertext: Any swear words you notice are pareidolia. Today's News: | Continue reading
In 1984, author Ray Hammond reminded readers that ‘the computer has no power to write words.’ The post The Processing of Words | 2429 appeared first on thejaymo. | Continue reading
This week, I found out about a concept called “right to light”: Right to light is a form of easement in English law that gives a long-standing owner of a building with windows a right to maintain an adequate level of illumination. The right was traditionally known as the doctrine … | Continue reading
It'll be a while before the next mainline Fallout game, but the Prime Video show's making the most of the situation. | Continue reading
A new AI model leverages deep learning to understand the binding of transcription factors to DNA, focusing on the process of DNA breathing. This innovative approach has led to a 9.6% improvement in predicting transcription factor bindings, offering insights that could revolutioni … | Continue reading
Danny from Weird & Wired Creations very cleverly integrated a rotary phone into the wiring of guitar pedal for a cool stuttering effect. | Continue reading
The star (so far!) of the Dudley/Hefling collection, a Parker Duofold Centennial in Jade Green, with an italic nib, here inked with Diamine Meadow. I am not a Parker guy in general — I respect most of their pens, but they typically don’t sing to me the way other pens do. This pen … | Continue reading
That silicon stuff. Sand, right? Right. It takes coal and charcoal, multiple metals and materials, and over 400 toxic chemicals, to make a silicon chip—the foundation of everything that happens in clean tech. “The environmental impact of chip making is huge,” Ian Williams, profes … | Continue reading
The federal tax incentives and rebates contained in the Inflation Reduction Act are likely to be eliminated soon. Now is the time to act. The post Federal Incentives & Rebates May End Soon. Now Is The Time To Act! appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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Cardiovascular disease develops and presents differently in women and men. But medical guidelines are often based on studies that excluded women. | Continue reading
At least, that’s what I did this morning. I did run short bits, but my body didn’t want to; I’d get a twinge in my knee, or ankle, or the place where I tied my trainers too tight (before I un- and retied them about a half mile in). And I didn’t want to try… | Continue reading
Thank you to all of you who have reached out asking for a micro blog tutorial. I have many more ideas, like an Apple shortcut for easy posting, a Bearming Theme version, and a footer widget. Subscribe to the newsletter or RSS feed to stay updated. Anyway, here's a first version o … | Continue reading
In 2018, when I added ActivityPub support to Micro.blog, I faced a choice: do I fight other “competing” platforms or do I embrace them? In hindsight that decision is obvious. I support anything that makes the web better. Twitter / X migration to Bluesky at scale makes the web bet … | Continue reading