We went through our kitchen equipment reviews and consulted our editors to find the best Mother’s Day gifts. | Continue reading
They're fun to mess with, but they're also broken, weird, and may never be ready to power triple-A games The post AI NPCs Have Potential, But Not The Kind Big Video Game Companies Want appeared first on Aftermath. | Continue reading
The winter 2024 adaptation of A Sign of Affection gave me five articles about anime hair color. Having written so much about it already, I decided to write a full review of the eseason itself, separate from its great hair color topics. | Continue reading
Scientists used DNA to create a facial reconstruction of a Chinese emperor who ruled 1,500 years ago. | Continue reading
MAX 24.2 is Here! What’s New? | Continue reading
I collect visualization tools and learning resources and then round them up at the end of each month. Here's the good stuff for March. Tags: roundup | Continue reading
If you want your iPad to go back to looking the way it did when you first got it, you can reset its settings to default without losing your data. Read more... | Continue reading
L'articolo BOLOGNAFIERE S.P.A: IL CONSIGLIO DI AMMINISTRAZIONE APPROVA IL PROGETTO DI BILANCIO E IL BILANCIO CONSOLIDATO AL 31 DICEMBRE 2023 proviene da BolognaFiere Group. | Continue reading
The Next Big Step in Mojo🔥 Open Source | Continue reading
The content discusses setting up self-hosted "edge" functions using Deno and Supabase FOSS. It explains the concept of "Serverless Edge" and provides examples of creating random data and placeholder images as edge services. The goal is to inspire and simplify the process of setti … | Continue reading
Who will ... win? Can anyone win this? The post Halo Parody Series Red vs. Blue to End after 21 Years with New Feature Release appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
The Dacia Spring is the by far most affordable battery-electric vehicle on sale in Europe, typically starting under €20,000, but where are its competitors? The post Will Dacia Spring’s Competitors In China Come To Europe? (Part 1) appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Inspired by the wheel-bodied battle droids from Star Wars, a scientist has created a robot that rolls along on one big wheel, using extendable legs to steer. Instead of smashing the Rebel Alliance, however, this bot's nimble descendants may one day be making deliveries. Continue … | Continue reading
Drug-resistant gonorrhea is a growing problem—one that doesn't heed borders. | Continue reading
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Twenty-five years ago, a team of researchers excavated a cemetery in West Virginia hoping to find George Washington’s little brother. Five graves were unearthed, and after testing small bones retrieved from these burial sites, tentative identities have been assigned. A new DNA an … | Continue reading
The Python Package Index (PyPI) has temporarily suspended user registration and the creation of new projects to deal with an ongoing malware campaign. [...] | Continue reading
Supercomputers play a vital role in scientific discoveries — from helping us forecast climate change to discovering new drugs. We've rounded up the top fastest on the planet right now. | Continue reading
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"The whole world should have this." Shopper sparks envy after revealing unbelievable price of latest grocery haul: 'That looks like the steal of the century' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Aerial monitoring of hundreds of landfills finds they emit methane at levels at least 40 percent higher than previously reported to the EPA. | Continue reading
Truly, it is the week of “here is merchandise featuring Deadpool and Wolverine, but it’s definitely not Deadpool & Wolverine merchandise, because licensing takes time.” Just after we got to see some rad Logan and Wade art, Hasbro has announced two updated movie figures of the ira … | Continue reading
A review of Eliza Chan's debut fantasy novel. The post Above and Below: Two Communities Come to Blows in Fathomfolk by Eliza Chan appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
A few days ago I wrote up an exploration I did in Spam APIs, "Spam APIs in 2024". After working on those demos and writing up my findings, I thought it might be interesting to see how a generative AI tool, like Googele's Gemini would handle such a task. Initial Tests # So - once … | Continue reading
Federal agencies rush to appoint chief AI officers with “significant expertise.” | Continue reading
California health officials warn that the number of active tuberculosis cases in the state rose last year. | Continue reading
Worldwide, the EV revolution is approaching a tipping point when sales of electric cars reach critical mass and begin a surge upward. The post The EV Revolution Has Passed A Tipping Point appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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Brain & Transformers Work The Same Way Posted on Thursday, Mar 28, 2024 1:35PM by Morgan Meis | Continue reading
The Japanese SLIM lander is still clinging onto its unfortunate existence, surviving a second lunar night while lying face down on the Moon. Read more... | Continue reading
John Gray at The New Statesman: There were “many Jesuses, many Christs – many of them unimaginably strange to us today” – alongside other magi who resembled some of these Christs. Sometimes Jesus had a physical body; at others he was an apparition that left no footprints. There w … | Continue reading
A list of chemical and refining awards from the recent $6 billion federal investment includes lots of fossil fuel companies. The post The Awards For Chemical & Refining Decarbonization Go To… appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
In Conversation with Catherine Nixey | The Darkening Age Posted on Thursday, Mar 28, 2024 1:31PMThursday, March 28, 2024 by Morgan Meis | Continue reading
Though everyone is hoping for clear skies, here's what might happen if an eclipse-chaser's worst enemy — clouds — decides to make an appearance. | Continue reading
“Romances have a setting; I had only intervened to place myself well. Mainly, I spotted the precise trouble of being a woman ahead of time, tried to surf it instead of letting it drown me on principle. I had grown bored of discussions of fair and unfair, equal or unequal, and pre … | Continue reading
Rescuers have been trying to coax a 2-year-old orca from a lagoon off Vancouver Island and back to the ocean for five days, but they only have a 30-minute window every day when waters are high. | Continue reading
Proxmox is a Linux-based hypervisor that could replace ESXi for some users. | Continue reading
Apple wants to rid the iPhone-buying process of the post-unboxing update. | Continue reading
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Leveraging MAX Engine's Dynamic Shape Capabilities | Continue reading
Ubuntu 24.04 is switching its default webcam app from Cheese to Snapshot, a modern GTK4/libadwaita camera tool that’s part of the GNOME Core Apps set. Cheese has been part of Ubuntu’s default software lineup since 2010, having first been added in the Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix owi … | Continue reading
Shop owner Aaron Cohen runs Gracie's Ice Cream, located in Somerville, Massachusetts. Cohen recently posted this photo to the shop's Instagram with the following query:"Imagine you own an ice cream shop and the thermostat on your dipping cabinet, which is the freezer ice cream is … | Continue reading
The Scream revival, which kicked off in 2022 and found continued success with last year’s Scream VI, took a major detour in November 2023 when star Melissa Barrera was fired from the franchise by production company Spyglass, which took issue with social media posts Barrera had sh … | Continue reading
Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! Read more... | Continue reading
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What are things we don’t want to look at, but should? The post The Artistic Bravery of Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Human sweat contains a protein that may protect against Lyme disease, according to a study from MIT and the University of Helsinki. | Continue reading
"It’s obviously terrible for flora and fauna." Gardener shares concern after catching landlord spraying chemicals in their garden: 'I'm beyond angry' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading