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Wednesday January 22, 2025. 01:09 PM
In this cool video, we learn the survival skill of filtering sediment from muddy water with a paper towel and some cups. The way this is done is by draping a paper towel from a cup of muddy water into an empty cup, placed at a lower level. — Read the rest The post How to fil...
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The record for the most watermelons crushed by someone's thighs in one minute is 5. This incredible display of strength was accomplished by Gözde Doğan on February 5th, 2024. You can see the video of this world record being set if it sounds too unbelievable to be true.  —...
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This harrowing footage shows mountain climbers escaping the slopes of Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, Indonesia as an eruption is taking place. After venturing out on a climb against warnings to stay at least 3 km away from the active volcano, these people found themselves...
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Support your friendly neighborhood independent comic strip. SIGN UP FOR THE INNER HIVE and you'll get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic at least a day before publication. Plus other exclusive content like extra comics, commentary, juicy gossip, puzzles, recipes, and ...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from IEEE Spectrum: [Amber Case is a speaker and author of Calm Technology.] Case's book, inspired by the work of Xerox PARC researchers Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown, outlines eight principles for calm technology; examples include the...
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Microsoft is keen to push 2025 as “the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh.” Yes, this is the year everyone should replace their old Windows 10 PCs with shiny-and-modern Windows 11 PCs. get windows 11 pro for cheap Windows 11 Pro Microsoft is taking...
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If you’re reading this, you’re likely one of the billions of people who work on computers all day long. Whether that’s from home or in a corporate office, the result is the same: too many hours spent each day sitting at a desk and staring at a computer screen. This can ...
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If you’re reading this, you’re likely one of the billions of people who work on computers all day long. Whether that’s from home or in a corporate office, the result is the same: too many hours spent each day sitting at a desk and staring at a computer screen. This can ...
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Truecaller, the popular app known for tackling spam and scam calls, just made a huge announcement for iPhone users. With its latest update, Truecaller is finally bringing the same spam-blocking and caller ID features that Android users have enjoyed for years to Apple’s...
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It’s happened yet again — this time to Apple. Apple recently had to disable AI-generated news summaries in its News app in iOS 18.3. You can guess why: the AI-driven Notification Summaries for the news and entertainment categories in the app occasionally hallucinated,...
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If you’re a Microsoft 365 subscriber with a Personal or Family subscription, Microsoft just flipped a switch and activated Copilot AI features for your account. It’s a new part of your subscription, along with that 1TB of OneDrive storage and access to Office apps like...
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Fair warning: This isn’t your average article about what’s happening with all the newfangled AI hullabaloo in this weird and wild world of ours. Nope — there’ll be no “oohing” and “ahhing” or talk about how systems like Gemini and ChatGPT and their brethren...
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The nascent tech enters Hype Cycle’s downward slope, says Gartner Tech analysts have forecast 9.8 percent year-over-year growth in worldwide IT spending in 2025, reaching $5.61 trillion and driven by continuing AI investments, despite “moonshot” projects seeing a high...
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Lots of organizations are rushing to embrace AI and hoping to deliver business value. But AI is only as good as the data that underpins it. We spoke to Julian LaNeve, chief technology officer of Astronomer, to discuss why it's important to fix the foundations before...
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Perplexity has introduced an API service named Sonar that would allow developers and enterprises to embed the company’s generative AI search technology into their applications. The company has rolled out two initial tiers – a more affordable and faster option called...
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Perplexity has introduced an API service named Sonar that would allow developers and enterprises to embed the company’s generative AI search technology into their applications. The company has rolled out two initial tiers – a more affordable and faster option called...
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That invitation to a Teams call on which IT promises to mop up a spamstorm may not be what it seems Two ransomware campaigns are abusing Microsoft Teams to infect organizations and steal data, and the crooks may have ties to Black Basta and FIN7, according to Sophos.…
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According to a new study published in the journal Biology Letters, men around the world have gained height and weight twice as fast as women over the past century. The Guardian reports: 'We're seeing insights into how sexual selection has shaped the male and female body and...
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Last week I talked about where those big, unwieldy code bases come from. They don’t appear out of nowhere, and no one ever plans to create one. Defining a problem is great, but what is one to do? How will you deal with the Big Pile of Mud that you inherited? It’s...
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Python has long had a presence as a language for server-side frameworks, with support for most every project size or use case. But it’s historically been confined to the back end—there’s no real culture of writing Python for creating front-end, client-side code. At...
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