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Wednesday August 13, 2025. 05:39 PM
This video showing ivy being removed from a brick wall has an unexpectedly satisfying reveal. Instead of breaking into messy chunks, the entire ivy growth detaches as a single, perfect sheet when pulled by a truck. It's like a giant piece of natural wallpaper. — Read the...
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Version 2.0 of Syncthing, a continuous file synchronization utility, has been released. Notable changes in 2.0 include multiple connections for synchronizing metadata and file data, a new logging format, as well as a switch from LevelDB to SQLite for Syncthing's backend....
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It hasn't been a great few years for Spirit Airlines. No matter how many asses it manages to squeeze into its too-small seats, the ultra-low-cost carrier can't seem to stay afloat. According to AP News, the company's flying banana livery may not be seen at airports for much...
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Screenshot from YouTube The post Bizarre Japanese potato chip commercial features a human-sized walking dog appeared first on Boing Boing.
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That one comedy sketch about AI enshittification really is evergreen, isn't it? As yet another domino in the sweeping wave of Internet censorship crackdowns spurred on by pearl-clutching activist groups worried about imaginary children at the expense of literally everybody...
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The Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and the Museum of Modern Art: they've been done to death. Folks visiting New York City for their first and certainly for their tenth time, want something new. Something different. Something that helps them to understand the...
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This cute outdoor/indoor cat has his own personal elevator for getting in and out of the apartment he lives in. In this video, the cat's owner films what happens when the cat comes home from a long day out on the streets. — Read the rest The post Clever cat uses homemade...
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Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the greatest games of all time. I don't feel that's a controversial statement. Like many acclaimed games before it that have been discussed to death, new ways to play Red Dead Redemption 2 have popped up in the years since its release, akin to ...
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Do you need more joy in your life? If so (and honestly, who doesn't?), check out this cool project by Portland, Oregon-based artist Rachael Harms Mahlandt, who is busy curating a worldwide map of what she calls instances of 'Sidewalk Joy.' — Read the rest The post This new...
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It's a tale as old as time: you try to keep people out, but end up inviting them in anyway because your deterrent makes you look too cool and badass. It happened with poison dart frogs, it's probably going to happen with those nuclear site warnings for future civilizations,...
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Tom the Dancing Bug 1748 hollingsworth hound 19 – devil Please join the team ensuring that your friendly neighborhood independent comic strip survives: JOIN THE INNER HIVE and you'll get each week's Tom the Dancing Bug comic at least a day before publication. Plus other...
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TL;DR: The Clicks keyboard iPhone case brings mechanic click-clack typing back with style. It's currently $99 (reg. $139). Works wired, adds no bulk display obstruction, and comes with Mac-style shortcut magic. Remember physical keyboards? Yeah, neither did we… unless you...
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After a weak jobs report suggested a slowing economy, President Trump fired the messenger and chose E.J. Antoni to run the numbers instead at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Antoni is chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation and, it was soon observed, has a...
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The Indico event-management tool has been in development at CERN for two decades at this point. The MIT-licensed web application helps organize conferences, meetings, workshops, and so on; it runs on Python and uses the Flask web framework. Two software engineers on the...
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DNA tests on 7th-century remains at an 'upper crust' Anglo-Saxon cemetary in Kent, England, reveal some of those buried there had far-flung genetic origins. One girl's paternal grandfather was '100% West African,' writes Stephan Schiffels, a geneticist at the Max Planck...
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Recent shifts in US federal cybersecurity efforts, most notably cuts to key CISA programs and the disbanding of the Cyber Safety Review Board, are having an impact beyond Washington according to a new report. Security automation company Swimlane surveyed 500 IT and security...
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Security updates have been issued by Debian (apache2, kernel, linux-6.1, openjdk-17, and pgpool2), Fedora (glib2, matrix-synapse, openjpeg, python3-docs, and python3.13), Oracle (gdk-pixbuf2, glibc, java-1.8.0-openjdk, kernel, libxml2, python-requests, python3.11-setuptools, ...
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Six newly discovered Windows vulnerabilities, including one rated as critical, could crash systems, allow attackers to run malicious code, or expose sensitive data. The flaws were uncovered by Check Point Research and privately reported to Microsoft under a responsible...
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Increasing pressure to build and launch applications quickly has seen a rise in the use of AI to generate code. New analysis from Sonar, looking at the quality and security of software code produced by top Large Language Models (LLMs), finds significant strengths as well as...
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Anthropic has expanded the capabilities of its Claude Sonnet 4 AI model to handle up to one million tokens of context, five times its previous limit, enabling developers to process entire codebases or large document collections in a single request. The upgrade, now in public ...
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