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Wednesday July 23, 2025. 05:14 PM
Thingiverse ditches downloadable designs at the urging of Manhattan District Attorney, who wants more companies to do likewise Updated A leading 3D printing site has agreed to purge its library of downloadable gun designs at the urging of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin...
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'Bob the Angry Flower' is the chaotic, hilarious weekly comic strip by cartoonist Stephen Notley. And in the strip's brand new compilation book (the 14th that's been published), The Machines, the theme is artificial intelligence. Posted with the permission of Stephen Notley...
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Aside from the price, one of the major points of contention surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 has been its potential to be remotely bricked, or rendered useless. Nintendo's EULAs have always been fairly stringent, to put it mildly, which is undoubtedly one of the reasons...
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To say Bethesda has been fumbling the bag a little when it comes to Fallout is a bit of an understatement. We're coming up on a full decade since the last mainline installment, and Bethesda has done little to capitalize on the astronomical hype behind the surprisingly good...
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One lesson Republican insiders took away from Elon Musk's spectacular flameout? Be wary of billionaires who love the spotlight.
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TL;DR: Save 90% on a Youbooks lifetime subscription and create a new AI book every month — forever! Every time someone told me, 'You should write a book!' I'd smile and change the subject. Because I wanted to — I just had no idea where to start, and even less time to...
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You can say a lot about rapper-singer-producer-fashion designer-truly ridiculous multi-hyphenate Tyler, The Creator, but he's certainly not predictable. He may still be on his tour to promote last year's Chromakopia, but that hasn't stopped him from writing, recording,...
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The Trump administration’s new AI policy blueprint calls for limited regulation and lots of leeway for Big Tech to grow even bigger.
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The iconic stone steps made famous in 'The Exorcist' began their life in 1895 as a simple public right-of-way next to a cable car barn in Georgetown, Washington D.C. Long before they became associated with one of horror's most chilling scenes, locals called them the...
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Draw a fish is a fun, interactive website. The concept is simple. Draw a fish and then release it into the stream of fish drawn by other users. Once you release your fish, you'll see it in a yellow circle. You can click on other fish to give them a thumbs up or thumbs down...
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Apple today announced AppleCare One, a insurance subscription service that covers multiple products under a single plan for $19.99 per month. The service protects up to three devices, with additional products costing $5.99 monthly each. AppleCare One provides identical...
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Watch a courageous farmer save his goat from a huge snake. When a farmer discovers that a large, dangerous snake has wrapped itself around his sweet little goat, he handles the situation like a total badass. The farmer calmly removes the snake in a genius way. — Read the...
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Last night I watched the entire recent Jubilee 'Surrounded' debate, '1 Progressive vs. 20 Far-Right Conservatives,' featuring Mehdi Hasan and a whole cast of unsavory characters. I was struck at just how uninformed and willfully ignorant most of the 'far-right conservatives' ...
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Vendor sees 'slight deceleration' in cloud backlog as it offers mixed results SAP is warning of uncertainty in global markets after reporting revenue of €9 billion ($10.55 billion) for caledar Q2, up 9 percent year-on-year.…
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Liya is an Arch Linux-based, rolling-release distribution. The project's latest release is Liya 2.4 which introduces optimizations and responsiveness improvements. 'The system is now optimized for x86_64-v2 and ...
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A record-breaking heat wave across Western Europe in June and July has triggered a political battle over air conditioning installation, with right-wing parties demanding widespread adoption while government officials warn of environmental consequences. More than 1,000 French ...
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A new survey of over 2,000 consumers across the US, UK, France and Germany looks at how people are adopting, and trusting, AI tools to discover, evaluate, and choose brands. The study from Yext finds that 62 percent of consumers now trust AI to guide their brand decisions,...
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Hand us the mind bleach, we want to flush our memories of attack Clorox is suing its service desk provider, Cognizant, for $380 million in a California state court, alleging the IT support crew 'enabled a cybercriminal to gain a foothold in Clorox's network' by handing over...
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Michael Prokop has posted a lengthy list of changes coming in the Debian 'trixie' release, due in early August. 'As usual with major upgrades, there are some things to be aware of, and hereby I'm starting my public notes on trixie that might be worth for other folks. My...
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