Testing your website in Lynx or another text-mode browser can help you find find where you've become dependent upon JS and CSS. Let's see how much of DanQ.me breaks when it's deprived of advanced Web functionality! | Continue reading
A deal to stop plastic pollution is moving forward, but negotiators can’t agree on whether to produce less of the stuff. | Continue reading
In 1912, Oskar von Miller, an electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, had an idea: Could you project an artificial starry sky onto a dome, as a way of demonstrating astronomical principles to the public? It was such a novel concept that when von Miller approached … | Continue reading
David Cronenberg's take on virtual reality and existentialism is violent, tense, and deeply gross, but surprisingly fun and engaging—let's discuss! The post eXistenZ: Sex and Video Games and Gooey, Indescribable Things appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Anthropic takes the fight to OpenAI on Wednesday with a new iOS app for itspowerful Claude AI. The app will put Claude into more hands and try to take some space in the AI marketplace that ChatGPT already dominates. Read more... | Continue reading
Across three seasons, The Bad Batch laid out a vast swath of plot threads around the rise of the Empire era beyond its titular squad of renegade clones. From Rex’s resistance to the rise of the stormtrooper, from the dark arts of cloning to Project Necromancer, a lot remained on … | Continue reading
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In the event tech world, April featured two acquisitions, several product updates and partnership and sadly, one closure and one divestment. -Miguel Neves | Continue reading
US offshore wind stakeholders are ready for a comeback in 2024 after suffering a series of blows last year. The post US Offshore Wind Industry Readies Self For Another Round appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Ravemen FR160, A Review of a great light to boost awareness whilst attaching in a clever way The post Ravemen FR160 Review – front, awareness, bike light with a twist appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
The Rabbit R1 doesn’t have a lot of capabilities that your phone already has. It doesn’t send emails for you. It can’t set calendar reminders or alarms. It can’t connect to any apps outside a select four thatincludes Spotify, Uber, DoorDash, and Midjourney. All those features may … | Continue reading
by Aliyya Swaby ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your … | Continue reading
The devil, as always, is in the details. | Continue reading
A new imaging technique, which captured frozen lithium atoms transforming into quantum waves, could be used to probe some of the most poorly understood aspects of the quantum world. | Continue reading
In the two years that have passed since I did my first round-up of Australian crime and mystery dramas, our “Golden Age” of Antipodean streaming options has only grown more gilded. To date, at least two dozen more top-tier Aussie (and Kiwi) series have made their way to North Ame … | Continue reading
The main disagreement in the case is about treaties surrounding the pipeline. DOJ sides with Native American tribe in lawsuit against major oil company: 'Lacks any legal right to remain' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
One week before The Beatles documentary “Let It Be” debuts on Disney+, the streamer has released the first trailer. The Details The documentary movie was released 54 years ago, in 1970, as The Beatles were officially breaking up, and it was not initially received well by fans bec … | Continue reading
This week, I have the pleasure of sharing with you my Q&A with Lisa Kaltenegger about her new book, Alien Earths: The New Science of Planet Hunting in the Cosmos. Lisa is a world-renowned astrobiologist and the Director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University. Earlier t … | Continue reading
[I don’t care how mature you are, that’s funny.] Last month, I posted a story about scientists tracing COVID via sewer pipes. Soon after, I received a delightful email from a reader, which I share with you now: Yes, the Dave O’Connor mentioned in my initial post is a One Foot Tsu … | Continue reading
A nun and a convict walk and talk about God The post Indika Is A Weird, Challenging Journey Of Faith appeared first on Aftermath. | Continue reading
Workers in animation, advertising, and real estate test rival AI systems. | Continue reading
Somehow, we have arrived at episode 500 of Connected,1 and I’m so glad Apple waited to release new iPads until next week, so we could play our traditional game before the event next week: Apple’s first iPad event in over a year is next week, so the guys have dusted off their head … | Continue reading
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2024 Agamemnon will have to wait: As it turns out, the rage of Achilles—along with the rage of Agamemnon himself—is going to have to wait. So too for that one overwhelming human concern—the one concern which lay behind their famous bouts of rage. Can we learn to … | Continue reading
When I was an editor at the magazines, primarily Pulse!, published by Tower Records, I occasionally sought out writers other than professional critics to write for us, in particular musicians and novelists. The list of novelists who did wasn’t a long one, but it was a respectable … | Continue reading
If you're designing steel outdoor furniture or infrastructure, your go-to material would be stainless steel—if your client has deep pockets. If they don't, you'd step down to galvanized steel, which adds a protective layer of zinc, offering the corrosion resistance at a lower cos … | Continue reading
Luxury high-rises are the hottest thing in automotive design right now, with Aston Martin, Bugatti and Mercedes-Benz all racing to turn their enviable brand recognition into real estate big bucks. One of the most anticipated of these projects, an extraordinary sail-shaped skyscra … | Continue reading
Microsoft says the April 2024 Windows security updates break VPN connections on Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows Server systems. [...] | Continue reading
Some time ago, we took the children on a field trip to the local post office. We were a group of some 20 children and eight adults. The woman giving us our tour introduced herself as Ms. Lui, before insisting that the children get in a line. It was an inauspicious start. The kids … | Continue reading
From first meetings and tiny moments to lifelong attachments, these stories celebrate the boundless nature of love. The post Nine SFF Short Stories That Explore the Meaning of Love appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
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All about the research that the User Experience team will be focused on over the next quarter and how you can help. | Continue reading
May has a little bit of everything for genre fans spread across its dozens of new sci-fi, fantasy, and horror book releases: space operas, doomsday cults, apocalyptic mysteries, fantastical romances, haunted mansions, dimensionally displaced vampires, badass wasteland motorcycle … | Continue reading
A couple of days ago, I posted an article describing how the size of a quantum object, such as a proton or electron, can be measured. This isn’t obvious. For example, scientists say that an electron spreads out and is wave-like, and yet that it has no size. This apparent contradi … | Continue reading
Photo by Anthony Kelly via Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/62337512@N00/) Oh sure, you come to MetaFilter looking for links to interesting things, but it's not the only place for compelling information! So hop on over to Ask MetaFilter, where missjenny is asking for other s … | Continue reading
An adaptation of Richard III in Fallout 76 will be taken to the big stage as a player-run troupe of… Continue reading ‘Now is the nuclear winter of our discontent’ – Theater troupe to perform Shakespeare inspired by Fallout The post ‘Now is the nuclear winter of our discontent’ – … | Continue reading
We used the pizza oven to make a variety of pies and calzones, evaluating its ease of use, speed, efficiency, and results. | Continue reading
The Trans Haggadah Companion On this night ……….. I remember Nachshon ……….. who was not Moses who ………………….. walked into the Red Sea ………………….. and called for God ……………………………………….. to meet him there On this night ………….I am only a body and you ………………………………………….. are only a body On th … | Continue reading
The iPad, remember that? It’s been a minute since Apple unveiled new models of its tablets—about 807,690 minutes, to be precise—but all indications point to brand new models being rolled out as part of an Apple keynote next week, on May 7.… | Continue reading
A mysterious new AI chatbot named “gpt2-chatbot” has emerged, following its release on a prominent large language model benchmarking site,… Continue reading Mysterious ‘gpt2-chatbot’ emerges as users claim it to be a top AI model rival The post Mysterious ‘gpt2-chatbot’ emerges a … | Continue reading
Tesla announced Tuesday that it will lay off everyone who works on both the new vehicle and Supercharger teams. At this point, no one has any idea what CEO Elon Musk was thinking or what’s going to happen going forward. Including other automakers that recently switched to NACS. M … | Continue reading
An experimental satellite that launched in 1974 disappeared from ground-based sensors in the 1990s, only to be found again this week. Some defunct satellites or debris can often go missing for years, presenting hazards within an increasingly crowded Earth orbit. But, how exactly … | Continue reading
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Author Trang Thanh Tran crafts a harrowing story about a teen searching for a future where she can finally be free The post Revealing They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
A Beatles fan pointed me to this news item from a few years ago, “A Songwriting Mystery Solved: Math Proves John Lennon Wrote ‘In My Life.'” This surprised me, because in his memoir, Many Years from Now, Paul McCartney very … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Qantas Airways confirms that some of its customers were impacted by a misconfiguration in its app that exposed sensitive information and boarding passes to random users. [...] | Continue reading
Current conditions: It will be 107 degrees Fahrenheit in Kolkata as Southeast Asia’s heat wave continues • Kansas and Oklahoma are on alert for tornadoes and large hail • The Eta Aquariids meteor shower peaks this week. THE TOP FIVE 1. Biden administration outlines rules for sust … | Continue reading
The future of coal played a starring role in the 2016 presidential election. As an industry, an energy supply, and a source of jobs and identity in many communities, coal was both a practical and symbolic issue, one that helped solidify Donald Trump’s support among white working … | Continue reading