Delta for iOS. Writing at his personal blog, Brendon Bigley explains why the Delta emulator launching on the App Store is a big deal for retrogaming fans who also love native iOS apps: AltStore for me (and many) was just a way to get access to Delta, which is the best emulator on … | Continue reading
Gardening is a great way to save money on produce, especially with hacks like this one that provide such bounty. Gardening expert demonstrates simple method for growing 'bushier' basil plants: 'Now I know' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
When a cargo e-bike is too much for your daily needs, but a standard e-bike isn’t enough, then a utility e-bike might be just the right fit, and the Vvolt Slice Lite is a solid contender. Although Portland-based Vvolt is new to the CleanTechnica team, the company has been designi … | Continue reading
Hasbro’s Star Wars toys truly love The Mandalorian—there are few entries in the galaxy far, far away (besides the original trilogy) that come close to the sheer depth the toymaker has delved into the Disney+ show for inspiration. Which is why it feels so bizarre that we have thes … | Continue reading
Even when it’s ugly—especially when it’s ugly—journalists owe readers the truth. The post Both Sides, No appeared first on Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design. | Continue reading
In 2021, device-management startup Kandji approached Six Colors to commission a new entry in our Report Card series focusing on how Apple’s doing in large organizations, including businesses, education, and government.… | Continue reading
In the not-so-distant future, the surgeons who treat our ailments might be tiny machines that swim through our bodies, tracking down cancerous tumors or clearing clots from even the smallest arteries. If this sounds like science fiction, you’re not wrong: Movies like Fantastic Vo … | Continue reading
This week’s episode of Connected got weird: The guys try AltStore and the Delta game emulator live on the show before discussing reviews of the Humane AI Pin and the response to those reviews. Then they judge their picks in the first-ever scoring of the EUies. | Continue reading
‘We’ve got to give them a 1968 kind of welcome.’ | Continue reading
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Washington, D.C. was buzzing with a wide array of gatherings focused on different sectors of the meetings and events industry during Business Events Industry Week. -Andrea Doyle | Continue reading
I gave a talk last month at the Story Discovery at Scale data journalism conference hosted at Stanford by Big Local News. My brief was to go deep into the things we can use Large Language Models for right now, illustrated by a flurry of demos to help provide starting points for f … | Continue reading
From time to time, a few years ago now, I found myself walking passed a bar called The Dock (Facebook page), on Monday evenings. The bar, located in the inner Sydney suburb of Redfern, was host to something I’d not witnessed at a watering hole before: everyone singing. And, as fa … | Continue reading
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The second half of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon is out this week and, believe it or not, it’s like a completely different movie. While Part One: A Child of Fire, followed the heroic Kora (Sofia Boutella) across the galaxy as she picked up allies, Part Two: The Scargiver is way more f … | Continue reading
"Some people don't have any common sense!" Family faces backlash after getting dangerously close to bison at Yellowstone: 'You are not in Disneyland' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
A day after retiring its hydraulic Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics released a video debuting its all-electric, workplace-ready replacement. | Continue reading
"Undead" cells in the placenta that spew proteins may help explain cases of heart failure that happen in late pregnancy and the early postpartum period. | Continue reading
Katherine Maher, the former head of Wikipedia and recently hired CEO of state-sponsored NPR, has been in the news lately. Christopher Rufo has been highlighting her years of progressive-themed tweets. This one is my favorite: Getting a COVID test and love this little prompt of in … | Continue reading
Emissary has some really wild tricks up its sleeve, and allows you to build whatever kind of interface or app experience you want. The post Emissary is Whatever You Want It To Be appeared first on We Distribute. | Continue reading
As a parent, this hit deep. The post Felt love first appeared on @gurupanguji. | Continue reading
In an analysis of the real estate market in Brampton, Ontario, data indicates a varied terrain for prospective buyers. The city witnessed a modest increase in the average home price by 0.5% year-over-year, reaching $1,033,673. Continue reading | Continue reading
The financially motivated threat actor FIN7 targeted a large U.S. car maker with spear-phishing emails for employees in the IT department to infect systems with the Anunak backdoor. [...] | Continue reading
An eye-opening article by Constance Grady, writing for Vox. AI and unscrupulous ghostwriters are combining to flood the world with poor quality ebooks, sometimes called garbage ebooks, and giant online booksellers seem to be doing little about it: Here is almost certainly what wa … | Continue reading
Former OpenAI researcher once predicted a 50 percent chance of AI killing all of us. | Continue reading
The tracking of squid and other soft-bodied sea creatures may soon be a lot more doable, thanks to a new bioadhesive interface. It's claimed to be much gentler than current attachment methods, while still remaining up to the task. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: Woods Ho … | Continue reading
As part of Disney’s ourHOME promotional campaign, Disney+ and National Geographic are partnering together for the ourHOME Sweepstakes open exclusively for Disney+ Subscribers. The Details Ever dreamed of interacting with giant tortoises, snorkeling crystal-clear waters, or learni … | Continue reading
After last week’s episode—already a contender for one of 2024's best single episodes of TV—it would be tough for even a show as consistently strong as X-Men ‘97 to top what it just laid down. It’s not surprising then that this week’s episode of the Disney+ series doesn’t reach th … | Continue reading
A new study of vertebrate evolution reveals that we have more in common with spooky-looking fish called lampreys than we thought. | Continue reading
Truth Social’s stock price appears to be making a slight rebound Wednesday after losing more than half of its peak value in the month of April. That’s a bit surprising considering the fact that the far right’s favorite meme-stock company has been exposed for buying into the woke … | Continue reading
I used the hyperfine tool to measure the overhead of startup and shutdown of several code interpreters. Each interpreter was invoked with an empty string for evaluation. In few cases it was not possible, an empty file was passed as argument. This is more of a interesting experime … | Continue reading
"We've been trying to push producers into using the AdGreen calculator preemptively, rather than retrospectively." Agencies drastically reduce harmful impact of ad production using virtual tools: 'We've tried to get people to reshift their priorities' first appeared on The Cool D … | Continue reading
The award recognizes exceptional distinction in teaching, research, and service at MIT. | Continue reading
With the nature of the universe's two most elusive components up for debate, physicists have proposed a radical idea: Invisible particles called tachyons, which break causality and move faster than light, may dominate the cosmos. | Continue reading
But the reality is that you can't build a hundred-billion-dollar industry around a technology that's kind of useful, mostly in mundane ways, and that boasts perhaps small increases in productivity if and only if the people who use it fully understand its limitations. — Molly Whit … | Continue reading
ur-daily-inspiration: These Tiled Steps In San Francisco Glow At Night From The Moonlight | Continue reading
A landing page that doesn’t have a hero image linking to one thing at the top. How will the readers cope 😱? — thisdaysportion.com | Continue reading
AFL Build was appointed to undertake the refurbishment and extension of a Grade II listed Victorian house in Bow, known as the Bow House. This property was in a severe state of disrepair and required a comprehensive overhaul. Continue reading | Continue reading
Cross-server tracking suggests a new understanding of "public" chat servers. | Continue reading
A case for the California Journalism Preservation Act. | Continue reading
Since 1984 a secretive AI project has been building a massive knowledge base to enable human-like reasoning. Will it work? | Continue reading
On April 6, I published a post on “The Resistance” commenting on someone asking where “The Resistance” was. Shortly after after that post, there was a protest in Oregon over plans to log 14,000 acres of forest. This past Monday, my wife told me that there were protesters in Eugen … | Continue reading
One victim may have been hogtied alive in pit, à la Mafia-style ligature strangulation. | Continue reading
Disneyland Forward, the Walt Disney Company’s initiative to expand its original theme park, just got the go-ahead from the Anaheim City Council. Deadline reports that the $1.9 billion expansion plan, which will take decades to finish, received unanimous approval. Read more... | Continue reading
Early web nostalgia and memorable online experiences, the most disappointing tech product we’ve owned or reviewed, our persistence in troubleshooting tech, and the oldest piece of technology we still use.… | Continue reading
Boeing, the troubled aircraft manufacturer that makes most of the planes that Americans fly on, was the subject of an unsettling Congressional hearing Wednesday wherein multiple invited speakers accused the company of fostering a “safety culture” that is anything but safe. Among … | Continue reading
The iPhone SE (first generation) was also my favourite phone – tiny and no camera bump – but I didn’t try and get a new one when the battery failed. I should have. Also, SEcore should be a genre. | Continue reading