This week on Magic Rays of Light, Devon is joined by MacStories Community Manager Jonathan Reed to highlight Argylle, discuss Jonathan’s approach to tracking TV and films, and look ahead to an exciting summer of Apple Originals. Show Notes Guest Cohost: Jonathan Reed Mastodon Thr … | Continue reading
Viz Media announced its manga app has now been introduced in more regions of the world, AnimeNewsNetwork reported. Those include the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. So far, the app was only available to users in the US and Canada. The company also stated all content th … | Continue reading
Back in the Summer of 2019, I was in Seattle doing customer interviews for work, and I stopped by a friend's apartment in downtown Seattle. I spent a few hours there while using his wifi along with a spare desk. Nothing was too unusual until I went to | Continue reading
11:04 Sonoma, Peet’s Coffee. Passport appointment done. Now the wait. Six to seven weeks they told me. […] | Continue reading
The SkyNest combines a hammock, bug mesh net and rainfly in a single package that can be used all together or in its separate components. It's claimed to be roomier than other hammock tents, and easier to set up. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors, Lifestyle Tags: Kickstarter, T … | Continue reading
I’m coding up a new adaptive sampler in Python, which is super exciting (the basic methodology is due to Nawaf Bou-Rabee and Tore Kleppe). Luckily for me, another great colleague, Edward Roualdes, has been keeping me on the straight and … Continue reading → | Continue reading
"You are the best." Beauty guru shares great way to avoid wasting unwanted foundation: 'Perfect for the days you're doing your grocery runs' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The start of a new dystopian duology by S.K. Ali, set in a fractured world on the brink of either enlightenment or war. The post Read an Excerpt From S.K. Ali’s Fledgling appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
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The U.S. Justice Department charged Moldovan national Alexander Lefterov, the owner and operator of a large-scale botnet that infected thousands of computers across the United States. [...] | Continue reading
I was recently doing some research on a post that never quite came together in a cohesive thought. However, I did come across this quote from Ben Thompson on how he would define the iPhone’s market: the high-end smartphone market — that is, the iPhone market — is | Continue reading
Delta, the videogame emulator for a long list of Nintendo systems, is now available worldwide. In the US and many other countries, you’ll find it in Apple’s App Store, while in the EU, it is part of the AltStore alternative marketplace. I’ve been using Delta for years. The app wa … | Continue reading
I adore Soulver for Mac, and am so glad version 3 is now out for iOS. | Continue reading
Observations of Venus taken with the BepiColombo space probe show that our cosmic neighbor is leaking significant amounts of carbon and oxygen from its atmosphere, and researchers can't totally explain why. | Continue reading
And Chile to Build Kimal–Lo Aguirre HVDC Line to Reduce Curtailment South America has a lot of sun and a lot of space, and solar energy has grown from a small player to the main driver of generation growth in several countries in the region (making their already clean grids ... [ … | Continue reading
With a supporting cast that includes Christopher Lloyd, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Eddie Izzard, and Sean Astin, we'll undoubtedly have fun watching this one The post Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps Trailer Gives Us the Fantasy Romcom We Apparently Need appeared first on Re … | Continue reading
There are packages to make cartograms, but in some cases you might need a more flexible solution. Tags: R | Continue reading
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See if you can solve the enigmatic marketing puzzle The post Longlegs Wants You to Follow Some Spooky Clues Leading Up to Its Release appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
It’s been ready for a while, but today, AltStore is finally available for iOS users in the EU. Riley Testus, one of AltStore’s founders, had this to say about the launch: This is a day I’ve been looking forward to for over 10 years. I’m thrilled to announce a brand new version of … | Continue reading
There’s more Star Trek around right now than there has been since its ‘90s heyday, but there’s not exactly all that much of it in comparison. The franchise’s resurgence in the age of streaming has meant condensed seasons—these days, the average season is often half the size (or l … | Continue reading
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024 Except when she constantly does: Uri Berliner has been suspended, for a week, from his job at NPR. There's no obvious reason why he shouldn't have been. It sounds like he broke some basic rules when he wrote a widely discussed critique of his long-time e … | Continue reading
Based in Llanthony in The Black Mountains I did the ridges on either side of it on Monday and yesterday. Cobwebs fully blown away. | Continue reading
Forgive the somewhat alliterative title there, but today's post covers something that's been on my mind since I started playing with Google Gemini, specifically, how to get the results of your API calls in JSON. To be clear, the REST API returns a result in JSON, but I'm talking … | Continue reading
Modern Japanese people largely originated from three ancestral groups and carry ancient DNA that may influence their risk of developing certain diseases, genetic analyses suggest. | Continue reading
A review of John Wiswell's fantasy debut. The post A Different Type of Romance: Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
"The public should be alerted." EPA report reveals toxic waste issue running rampant across America: 'Widespread noncompliance' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Three needs are famously fundamental to survival: food, water, and shelter. According to new research, ancient humans had at least two of those three needs met by a nearly mile-long lava tube about 77 miles (125 kilometers) north of Medina, Saudi Arabia, for at least 7,000 years. … | Continue reading
A jawbone found in Somerset, England, may belong to the largest marine reptile yet known, a huge ichthyosaur that lived about 200 million years ago. The new species is dubbed Ichthyotitan severnensis and may have been over 80 feet long, according to the team’s estimates. The find … | Continue reading
An analysis of a lava tube in Saudi Arabia reveals that humans have lived there for at least 7,000 years. | Continue reading
Newly discovered ichthyosaur that lived 200 million years ago in the Triassic sea is potentially the biggest to ever live, scientists say. | Continue reading
We have a really cute numbat coloring page! Kids of all ages will love this simple, but cute looking numbat… The post Printable Numbat Coloring Page For Kids appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
Tesla board calls June 13 shareholder vote on Musk's pay and move to Texas. | Continue reading
Here are a few stories, posts, and resources I’ve read, learned about, and enjoyed over the past month. Hope you enjoy them, too! What I Found Interesting The post What I Found Interesting: April 17, 2024 first appeared on Lireo Designs. | Continue reading
Experiencing and hearing about climate change can be scary for kids and for parents. How to talk to your kids about climate change — and the tools and tips to make a difference first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Me? Underprepared? (He says, literally writing his presentation in the bar at the event...) | Continue reading
The last season promises to be darker than the first two The post Sweet Tooth Season 3 Trailer Heads to Alaska and Will Make You Cry (Probably) appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
We first introduced support for dmabufs and graphics offload last fall, and it is included in GTK 4.14. Since then, some improvements have happened, so it is time for an update. Improvements down the stack The GStreamer 1.24 release has improved support for explicit modifiers, an … | Continue reading
There are a lot of updates in the fight for our freedoms online, from a last-minute reauthorization bill to expand Section 702 (tell your senators to vote NO on the bill here!), a new federal consumer data privacy law (we deserve better!), and a recent draft from the FCC to reins … | Continue reading
Miners say the "overdue" regulation's success will depend upon upon effective enforcement. | Continue reading
The newest weight loss drug on the market, Zepbound, might also help keep people’s snoring down. On Wednesday, Eli Lilly announced the preliminary results of two Phase III trials testing its drug tirzepatide for people with both obesity and obstructive sleep apnea. Not only did t … | Continue reading
In the realm of toy collecting, there are few things more iconic than vintage Star Wars toys. The variety. The history. The value. We all have images in our heads when we think of vintage Star Wars toys—but what you maybe don’t know is many of those images are from the same perso … | Continue reading
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Cisco has released patches for a high-severity Integrated Management Controller (IMC) vulnerability with public exploit code that can let local attackers escalate privileges to root. [...] | Continue reading
It’s 64 degrees out today. In April. In Minnesota. The pool is set at 80 degrees. We opened it this weekend. Our second son Sawyer has had multiple friends over to play. They jump. They shoot hoops. They talk baseball and hockey and Fortnite and girls. Our third son Harbor doesn’ … | Continue reading