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A lot of the foods that quietly shape a teenager’s day don’t look like a problem. A granola bar in a backpack. A flavored yogurt after school. A boxed juice at lunch. A “quick” bowl of instant noodles when homework is piled up and everyone is tired. If you’re raising a teen (or you remember ... Read more
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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If you regularly create content for TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube on the go, bad sound quality can easily take away from an otherwise great video. DJI’s Mic Mini helps you record clear, reliable sound for videos without carrying around bulky, expensive gear, and it’s currently down to its all-time low price. You can buy the […] Read more ›
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A Galaxy S27 Pro could help Samsung’s lineup, but only if it solves the charging, value, and hardware gaps in today’s non-Ultra models. Read more ›
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Nonprofits run out of US Border Patrol stations are also selling other “operation”-themed coins that include a phrase popularized by the Proud Boys, potentially in violation of government rules. Read more ›
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The invisible scars from childhood dismissal manifest in adulthood as either compulsive over-explaining or retreating into silence, revealing how our earliest experiences of being unheard shape every conversation we'll ever have. Read more ›
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Autonomous vehicle companies are refusing to disclose key details about their use of remote assistance teams, including how often these workers are forced to intervene to help their self-driving cars. Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) had asked robotaxi companies to disclose the information as part of an investigation by his office into the use of remote […] Read more ›
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From a backyard startup to a nationwide powerhouse, SRM is a family-built business that overcame early chaos to dominate an essential industry. Read more ›
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Three YouTube channels have banded together and filed a class action lawsuit against Apple, as first spotted by MacRumors. According to the lawsuit, the creators behind h3h3 Productions, MrShortGameGolf and Golfholics have accused Apple of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by scraping copyrighted videos on YouTube to train its AI models. While the YouTubers' videos are available to watch on the platform, the lawsuit alleged that Apple illegally circumvented... Read more ›
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NASA's Artemis II crew just set a new distance record in miles traveled away from Earth. The team of four astronauts are in the process of circling the Moon, reaching 5,000 miles beyond the natural satellite. That brings the total distance traveled away from our home to over 250,000 miles. Gene Roddenberry would be proud. This broke the previous 1970 record set by Apollo 13's crew by around 4,000 miles.... Read more ›
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The crew just surpasses the record previously set by the Apollo 13 astronauts in 1970 for the farthest distance ever traveled from our home planet. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from KrebsOnSecurity: An elusive hacker who went by the handle "UNKN" and ran the early Russian ransomware groups GandCrab and REvil now has a name and a face. Authorities in Germany say 31-year-old Russian Daniil Maksimovich Shchukin headed both cybercrime gangs and helped carry out at least 130 acts of computer sabotage and extortion against victims across the country between 2019 and 2021. Shchukin... Read more ›
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Heritage Auctions' third annual 'Star Wars' Day event features several props from the acclaimed Disney+ series starring Diego Luna and Stellan Skarsgård. Read more ›
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Если говорить о производительности вне существующих решений в железе, то интуиция будет подсказывать достаточно простую модель выполнения, когда процессор обрабатывает инструкции, а память поставляет данные, и чем быстрее и то и другое, тем быстрее работает программа. Но процессоры научились выполнять миллиарды операций в секунду, а память наращивает скорость доступа намного медленнее, и разрыв между скоростью вычислений и доступа к данным стал настолько большим, что именно ожидание памяти, превратилось в г Read more ›
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Rising gas prices aren't hitting consumers too hard yet, a Mizuho analyst wrote Monday. Pokémon cards and tax refunds tell the story. Read more ›
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A key sticking point is Aave’s V4 upgrade, which introduces a new architecture and significantly expands the scope of risk management. Read more ›
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The clues suggest it's just a a new Pixel 10a colorway that will only be available in one country. Read more ›
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Most four-cylinder engines use a single spark plug per cylinder, but a lot of them throughout the years used eight spark plugs total, two per cylinder. Why? Read more ›
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I turned forty-four this year. And the most honest thing I can tell you about this age is that I can finally see clearly in both directions. I can look back far enough to know exactly what I traded. The years in corporate where I learned how organisations really work but also learned to swallow ... Read more Read more ›
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There’s a particular sound a man makes when he’s trying to hold it together in front of his kids. It’s not crying. It’s the absence of crying. A tightness in the throat that turns a normal sentence into something clipped and careful. I heard it exactly once from my father, on the day his own ... Read more Read more ›
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I need to say something upfront, because it will sound like a contradiction. My mother was a good person. She worked hard. She kept the house running. She made sure my sister and I were fed, clothed, and at school on time. She worked in retail for years, long hours on her feet, and she ... Read more Read more ›
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Most people, when something good happens, simply experience it. The promotion, the relationship going well, the day that unfolded better than expected. They feel the thing and move through it. Overthinkers do something different. For a significant portion of people whose minds default to repetitive, looping analysis, the arrival of something good doesn’t produce uncomplicated ... Read more Read more ›
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A woman named Rachel sat across from me at a coffee shop on Amsterdam Avenue last winter, stirring her oat milk latte with a wooden stick she’d already splintered at both ends. She’d come to one of my coaching sessions because her partner had told her, plainly and without cruelty, that she wasn’t as empathetic ... Read more Read more ›
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Most people assume loneliness is straightforwardly about being alone too much. For introverts, the opposite is often the case. The problem isn’t the hours spent in quiet solitude, which tend to produce something closer to restoration than distress. The problem is the party, the work social, the gathering that fills a room with conversation that ... Read more Read more ›
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The friends you made between 19 and 24 weren't just close — they were witnesses to an unfinished version of you that no current relationship can access. The grief when those friendships fade is really about losing the last external record of who you were before you became strategic. Read more ›
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The person who says yes at 9 AM and the person who cancels at 5 PM are, in a meaningful psychological sense, not the same person — and the gap between those two selves is where a lot of quiet suffering happens. Read more ›
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The instinct to treat a small social circle as evidence of a social problem is understandable. Culture consistently equates relational health with social abundance: the more people, the more invitations, the more connections, the better. Someone who knows a great many people and moves easily through large groups reads as socially skilled and emotionally well. ... Read more Read more ›
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For a long stretch of my late twenties, I had a list. Not written down anywhere, but maintained with some care in the back of my mind. A running inventory of the things that were responsible for my unhappiness. The job that wasn’t right. The city I was living in. The relationship that wasn’t working. ... Read more Read more ›
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