[I’m not sure why they have a “Taxi” light though.] Earlier in the month, I wrote about rats driving cars. Thanks to friend-of-the-site Drew S., I can now point you to additional rodent driver content. [Still frame via @EmperorsofMischief] These are some sweet rides. Link: https: … | Continue reading
The bitcoin halving happens only once every four years. tungtaechit/Shutterstock Bitcoin, the largest and most talked about digital asset, has been on a rollercoaster of a ride since its launch in January 2009. With a market capitalisation that reached a high of more than US$1.4 … | Continue reading
Twelve jurors have now been selected and sworn in for Donald Trump’s high profile trial in New York, the first criminal trial of a former president. Initially 500 jurors were evaluated, with 96 being invited to the courtroom. From this, more than half were dismissed after they cl … | Continue reading
Today I’m allowing myself to be a pedantic nit-picker. Really embracing that side of me. And I’m wondering how to push back against mundane nits, even though I’m aware that it makes me sound like I’m over-sensitive and focusing on the wrong things. Because the tiny things really … | Continue reading
Tiktok is not the only social media app to pose the threats it's been accused of. picture alliance via Getty Images The U.S. government moved closer to banning the video social media app TikTok after the House of Representatives attached the measure to an emergency spending bill … | Continue reading
"We will not tolerate unlawful practices that threaten the health and well-being of Maryland residents." State prepares enforcement action as medical waste incinerator faces mounting violations: 'What will it take?' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Drumknott needs us all to know that he has never once stolen a paperclip The post Terry Pratchett Book Club: Unseen Academicals, Part III appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
We’re continuing our collection of planet coloring pages and today we’ve got Mars coloring pages! Download and print a set… The post Mars Coloring Pages For Kids of All Ages appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
This screw gripper, designed and manufactured by Wera Tools, is for holding non-magnetic screws on the tip of your driver. It slides over cylindrical and hexagonal shafts with a diameter of 4.5mm to 6mm. Made of soft plastic, they won't mar the surface of your workpiece as the sc … | Continue reading
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Following the launch of its first e-note last year, PocketBook has now added a color E Ink model. The 10.3-inch Eo is built around Kaleido 3 technology, and sports a built-in camera, octa-core processing and dual speakers. Continue Reading Category: Mobile Technology, Technology … | Continue reading
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Let the additional falling out commence! The post The Post-Apocalypse Will Continue on Prime: Fallout Gets a Second Season appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
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We should all have the freedom to read, share, and comment on the laws we must live by. But yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee voted 19-4 to move forward the PRO Codes Act (H.R. 1631), a bill that would limit those rights in a critical area. TAKE ACTION Tell Congress To Rej … | Continue reading
This is the 3rd post in a small series we are doing on form accessibility. If you missed the 2nd post, check out Managing User Focus with :focus-visible. In this post we are going to look at using a … Demystifying Screen Readers: Accessible Forms & Best Practices originally publi … | Continue reading
Tillerman aka brothers Jon and Tom Kulczycki with their friend Shaun Mallia, have created a beautiful tribute to their late dad, and a highly relatable gift for those of us that need an understanding presence in their time of working how to live with that huge emptiness. | Continue reading
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has indicated it will increase the cost of chips made outside of Taiwan as the… Continue reading World’s biggest chipmaker TSMC set to increase prices The post World’s biggest chipmaker TSMC set to increase prices appeared first o … | Continue reading
The overall winners of the 2024 Sony World Photography Awards have been revealed. This year's selection of images showcases a sublime mixture of unspoiled landscapes, amazing animals, and extraordinary people going about their lives. Continue Reading Category: Photography, Techno … | Continue reading
Xometry’s essential guide reveals the transformative power of artificial intelligence in supply chain optimisation. It lifts the lid on how machine learning, natural language processing, and big data, can streamline procurement and enhance operations efficiency. The guide showcas … | Continue reading
You truly never know what you might find when you shop secondhand. Shopper surprised to find valuable contents buried in backpack at local thrift store: 'This is why I always check the bags' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Eco-fiction has been with us for decades—here are ten examples that are as impactful as they are enjoyable. The post 10 Works of Eco-Fiction Worth Celebrating appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
I have a friend at work; she’s kind of a friend, but only ever a “work friend.” We have lunch together and get along, but nothing more. Lately, she’s started to spend our lunch breaks ‘trauma dumping’ on me. I don’t mind venting or offloading, but this is more than that. It’s too … | Continue reading
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Most of us want to raise children who are ethical and caring. Indeed, when surveyed 96 percent of us say that this is a "very important, if not essential" parenting goal. I've not seen the numbers for teachers, but I would assume that a super majority of us feel likewise. If noth … | Continue reading
It is a big week for women's basketball as college star Caitlin Clark went No. 1 in the WNBA draft. As incredible as her college career was, some fans are outraged at her salary. Dave and I dig into how much she's getting paid and why. My iPhone doesn't connect to my new truck us … | Continue reading
Scientists may have figured out how addictive drugs like cocaine hijack the brain’s reward system to make us ignore basic needs like food or water. In mice, the researchers were able to extensively detail a neural pathway that allows the brain to respond to natural positive stimu … | Continue reading
Some shorter, collected thoughts from the last week: Backdoors are an everyone problem From the OpenJS Foundation: The recent attempted XZ Utils backdoor (CVE-2024-3094) may not be an isolated incident as evidenced by a similar credible takeover attempt intercepted by the OpenJS … | Continue reading
The good news about Zack Snyder’s latest film, Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver is that, without a doubt, it’s better than its predecessor. It’s more focused, cohesive, and character-driven, telling a story that nearly makes Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire feel insigni … | Continue reading
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Tesla’s Cybertruck has been quite an embarrassment and not just because of its looks. The electric vehicle that looks like it was designed by a child already has rust issues, doesn’t do well with puddles, and some can’t even survive a car wash, but an issue that causes the accele … | Continue reading
I've been cross-posting using a self-hosted EchoFeed instance for a while, but now Robb has built a managed version, I flipped to that and it's brilliant. Alllllll the way back in February 2021, I shared my thoughts on Micro.blog, and in that post I said... The only real value I … | Continue reading
This time there's no over-the-air software patch. | Continue reading
James Heathers reports on the article, “Contagion or restitution? When bad apples can motivate ethical behavior,” by Gino, Gu, and Zhong (2009): There is some sentiment data reported in Experiment 3, which seems to be reported in whole units. They … Continue reading → | Continue reading
“Hearing the rising tide,” Rachel Carson wrote in her poetic meditation on the ocean and the meaning of life, “there are echoes of past and future: of the flow of time, obliterating yet containing all that has gone before… of the stream of life, flowing as inexorably as any ocean … | Continue reading
Netflix to stop reporting subscriber numbers, prioritizing viewer engagement instead. | Continue reading
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I see more people than I’d expect suggesting that enabling digital wallets for payments on the iPhone is massively dangerous and would lead to widespread fraud and I’ve even seen suggestions that these wallets would charge users a service fee to run all transactions. I’ | Continue reading
Alex Ross at The New Yorker: “Noise” is a fuzzy word—a noisy one, in the statistical sense. Its meanings run the gamut from the negative to the positive, from the overpowering to the mysterious, from anarchy to sublimity. The negative seems to lie at the root: etymologists trace … | Continue reading
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Harmon Siegel at Artforum: IF ITS POTENTIAL BEAUTY is one reason that my MAGA friend can appreciate Impressionism but not its avant-garde successors, another is the movement’s ambiguity between upholding and condemning the forms of authority that dominate modern society. On the o … | Continue reading
One of the students in my class — all from China — hit her elbow on the edge of her desk and grimaced. I asked her, "Did you hit your crazy bone?" She didn't know what I meant, and none of the other students in the class knew either. I explained what "hit my crazy […] | Continue reading
YouTube videos of 6K celebrities helped train AI model to animate photos in real time. | Continue reading
The quest to build a robust pipeline of high-potential leadership talent is increasingly urgent as the challenges facing organizations gain in complexity and speed. However, the current leadership gap illustrates how difficult that quest can be. One crucial question must be addre … | Continue reading
Africa's soda lakes are rising and it's decimating the cyanobacteria flamingos have evolved to eat, putting the species at risk of drastic declines if current trends continue. | Continue reading