This simple pine wall rack was used to hang coats in a French ski resort in the 1960s. Not just any ski resort: The Les Arcs resort in Savoie, famously designed by Charlotte Perriand leading a team of fellow architects.Perriand was known for her minimalist style, and I'm smitten … | Continue reading
“UC Berkeley professor under fire for telling student to ‘get out’ of California’s Bay Area if they want a girlfriend” (New York Post): “If you want a girlfriend, get out of the Bay Area. Almost everywhere else on the planet is better for that. I’m not kidding at all,” [Berkeley … | Continue reading
Ancient hunter-gatherers created rock art next to dinosaur footprints in what is now Brazil. | Continue reading
At the very least, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire delivers on its biggest promise. You get to see lots of giant creatures fighting other giant creatures. Godzilla and Kong are just two of many and, when they fight in fantastical-looking settings with eye-popping color and lighti … | Continue reading
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It can hold 132 pounds of waste at a time. Incredible autonomous Pixie Drone 'eats' floating debris along coastlines: 'Like playing Pac-Man' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
One minute you're watching a crime thriller or historical drama, and the next you're knee-deep in sci fi or horror... The post Five Films With Unexpected Genre Shifts appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Deno 1.42 revolutionizes dependency management with the seamless integration of JSR, enhancing Node/npm compatibility and introducing significant performance improvements. | Continue reading
SBF had asked for sentence of just 5 or 6 years. Prosecutors sought 40 to 50. | Continue reading
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Thursday by Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis Kaplan. A jury found Bankman-Fried guilty of one of the largest white-collar crimes in history roughly five months ago. The 32-year-old could be in jail until he’s 57. Read more... | Continue reading
International technology company becomes sustaining member of industry group. | Continue reading
BBQ Ranch Chicken Casserole is an easy pasta bake that’s loaded with chicken, tomatoes, corn, red onions and plenty of cheese! This cheesy goodness is baked with BBQ ranch sauce for the most mouthwatering flavor. Enjoy more of my favorite chicken casserole recipes like Creamy Chi … | Continue reading
My custom Vision Pro setup. This is the stand I’m using. Vision Pro Chronicles is a MacStories series about our journeys with the Vision Pro. In this series, we’ll explore the potential of visionOS as a brand new platform in our workflows and personal lives, share how we’re using … | Continue reading
You’ll sometimes need to commit the dirty deed and reset your Mac when unfortunate circumstances arise. Thankfully, you’ll need to follow a few simple steps to reset your Mac or MacBook to factory settings. Don’t worry, if everything goes well you should be able to keep your most … | Continue reading
There comes a day where you realize that admitting autism is hard isn’t a choice you have to make, but rather it’s a moment in time where the struggle of special needs parenting goes from secret to unable to mask it any longer. This switch happens when people start to recognize m … | Continue reading
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The grand Delta finale is upon us, as United Launch Alliance (ULA) prepares to launch its last Delta IV rocket and bid farewell to an iconic rocket family that dates back to the Cold War. Read more... | Continue reading
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Today's links The credit card fee victory is a defeat: Small cartels beat large industries every time. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Latest books: You keep readin' em, I'll keep w … | Continue reading
The US startup QuantumScape is moving ahead with plans to manufacture a solid-state battery with a self-forming lithium-metal anode. The post QuantumScape Brushes Off Solid-State Battery Skeptics appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
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“Trump’s newest venture? A $60 Bible. His Bible sales pitch comes as he appears to be confronting a significant financial squeeze, with his legal fees growing while he fights a number of criminal cases and lawsuits.” — New York Times - - - Genesis Adam calls his banishment from t … | Continue reading
Technical scuba divers found a rare pink handfish hidden among the wreckage of the SS Tasman. | Continue reading
"The sound I made when I came across this was a bit embarrassing." Shopper shares cult-favorite craft machine found on shelf at local thrift store: 'I would be squealing at the top of my lungs' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
It’s been 16 years since Asajj Ventress stalked her way into Star Wars canon—five years after her actual debut, in 2003's Star Wars: Clone Wars—and the Clone Wars 3DCG series. Since then, she has walked many paths along the road to the one we found her in this week, when she retu … | Continue reading
“So, what have you read lately?” It sounds like an innocent question, but it came with a pile of expectations. The post On Letting Go of the Idea of “Keeping Up” appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Egging myself on is a reliable way to ensure I delve deeply into the ideas my intentional self wants to think through. I’m prone to short, targeted bouts of writing otherwise — especially during weeks off from teaching. The perks of embracing the wider side of stationery life. | Continue reading
Patrick Honner in Quanta: Say you’re at a party with nine other people and everyone shakes everyone else’s hand exactly once. How many handshakes take place? This is the “handshake problem,” and it’s one of my favorites. As a math teacher, I love it because there are so many diff … | Continue reading
A Rivian R1S or R1T is being raffled off by the Illinois Solar Education Association (ISEA), a 501(c)3 nonprofit whose mission is promoting renewable energy through education and advocacy. The post Act Now To Win A Rivian R1S Or R1T In Illinois Solar’s Charity Fundraiser Raffle a … | Continue reading
Whether you re-architect Java applications, you can improve performance and save money without moving to a new Java version or changing a single line of code. The post To Re-Architect Java Applications or Not to Re-Architect? appeared first on Azul | Better Java Performance, Supe … | Continue reading
Colorful photo-tech inventor Samuel Mello Medeiros and camera/optics veteran Yashica have joined forces to create what's billed as the world's smallest mirrorless camera, the Micro Mirrorless Yashica – I'm Back. Continue Reading Category: Photography, Technology Tags: Kickstarter … | Continue reading
Live ordnance from both the First and Second World Wars are more likely to detonate as they age, according to a new study published in Royal Society Open Science. Read more... | Continue reading
404 Media has invested really well in RSS and broken all the decisions and process down in a nice article. | Continue reading
To gain a better understanding of the brain, why not draw inspiration from it? At least, that’s what researchers at Brown University did, by building a wireless communications system that mimics the brain using an array of tiny silicon sensors, each the size of a grain of sand. T … | Continue reading
Raja Menon in the Boston Review: On Friday, March 22, gunmen toting assault rifles stormed Crocus City Hall, west of Moscow in the Krasnogorsk district, shot the guards and, as graphic videos show, opened fire on the concert audience without restraint. More than 6,000 tickets had … | Continue reading
"No climbing to the top!" When our daughter was in kindergarten, her school installed an amazing rope-and-steel climbing structure. The kindergartners were forbidden from climbing to the very top, which meant that adults were always hovering around the thing, "reminding" the chil … | Continue reading
Canada continues to provide massive subsidies for fossil fuels while promising to cut emissions. It can't do both. The post Canada Continues Massive Financial Support For Fossil Fuels appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
One of the questions presented by the artist is "Does spoken word belong in pop music?" Well, that's one with as many answers as there are people answering that question, but one thing is for sure - spoken word nestles well in Tom Minor's music. | Continue reading
The big day—April 8—is almost upon us. Millions of people across North America are in the midst of planning for the Great North American Eclipse, and we’re here to help you get the most from this once-in-a-lifetime event. Read more... | Continue reading
Google’s Circle to Search is arguably one of the best new features for Android devices in a long time. It’s also one of the first to roll out with a major Samsung flagship launch. Read more... | Continue reading
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Lola has Yamaha as a technical partner and Formula E veterans in key roles. | Continue reading
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In 1997 the IBM Deep Blue supercomputer defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. It was a groundbreaking demonstration of supercomputer technology and a first glimpse into how high-performance computing might one day overtake human-level intelligence. In the 10 years that fo … | Continue reading
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For nearly all of human history, fire was our only source of artificial light. Difficult to make and challenging to safeguard from wind and rain, fire was our first window into the darkness of night. Fire and the artificial light and radiant warmth it produced changed everything … | Continue reading
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2024 Disputation within the tribe: Sometimes, representatives of two warring parties may engage in disputation. During the long-abandoned "Crossfire era" of American broadcast news, that was the familiar nightly practice on American "cable news." Some member o … | Continue reading
Transport & Environment, Allrail, Trainline and some private railway companies and ticket sellers have released a letter (PDF here) to the European Commission calling for a reduction in track access charges for passenger trains. They specifically mention “trains with high capacit … | Continue reading