3 place 0

920 Research suggests that children who grew up as the emotional translator between two parents often become adults who can read a room instantly but have almost no idea what they themselves are actually feeling

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/11/2026 03:04 EDT

Research suggests that children who grew up as the emotional translator between two parents often become adults who can read a room instantly but have almost no idea what they themselves are actually feeling

Children who served as emotional translators between their parents often develop extraordinary social perception in adulthood, paired with a disorienting inability to identify their own emotions. The skill was real. So was the cost.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
31.03.2026 ♍︎ Horoscope for Virgo Today Dear Virgos, today will bring you many bright moments and opportunities... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more

0

Inc42 Media
Gargi Sarkar @ Inc42 Media 1 place · today 08:31 EDT

NODWIN Lines Up $100 Mn Pre-IPO Round For Its Next Act

With its IPO on the line, NODWIN Gaming is going beyond gaming and esports. The company is looking to transition… Read more

0 newcommer

Skift
Deepthi Nair @ Skift 1 place · today 08:31 EDT

Dubai Throws Hotels a Lifeline as Iran War Devastates Tourism

Support measures include deferring government fees and postponing the tourism dirham fee. Read more

0 newcommer

Engadget
Lawrence Bonk @ Engadget 1 place · today 08:30 EDT

The Shark BlastBoss is a leaf blower that can be used indoors

Shark just introduced a new product called the BlastBoss that's basically a leaf blower rated for both indoor and outdoor use. This means it can actually be used to blow leaves around in the yard, but is also handy for tidying up debris in the house. It offers adjustable airflow up to 190 mph, making it a "versatile solution for the garage, patio, car, inside the home and beyond." I... Read more

0 newcommer

The Verge
Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge 1 place · today 08:30 EDT

Shark’s BlastBoss amplifies your sweeping with a 190 mph blast of air

SharkNinja has announced a new cleaning tool called the BlastBoss. It looks like a handheld vacuum but functions like a leaf blower with an adjustable air blast that can reach 190 mph. You can use it to clear dead leaves in the fall, but the BlastBoss is designed for both outdoor and indoor use alongside […] Read more

0 newcommer

Eurogamer.net
Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net 1 place · today 08:29 EDT

Pokémon Pokopia is getting an IKEA collaboration inspired by Pikachu and Snorlax, and you can grab the new items starting tomorrow

I don't know about you, dear reader, but much like Eurogamer's Matt Wales, I can't stop playing Pokémon Pokopia. It's my favourite Nintendo first-party release in a bit, and its breadth and depth is simply astounding. Now, following its financial success, post-launch plans are beginning to ramp up, and the first big collaboration is with... IKEA. Read more Read more

0 newcommer

MacRumors
Hartley Charlton @ MacRumors 1 place · today 08:28 EDT

iPhone 20 Rumored to Feature Radical Curved Design

Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will feature a radical new curved design with slimmer bezels, according to a new report. The X user "@phonefuturist" shared the claims across two posts yesterday and today. The first suggested that the device, referred to as the "anniversary" iPhone, will feature a 1.1mm bezel around the display, along with a seamlessly curved design. Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
Ideco (Ideco) @ Habr 1 place · today 08:28 EDT

Конвергенция NGFW и SASE: гибридная модель защиты для распределённых команКогда периметр теряет смысл

Классическая архитектура сетевой безопасности строилась вокруг одной предпосылки: существует чёткая граница между «внутри» и «снаружи». Межсетевой экран нового поколения (NGFW) стоит на этой границе и инспектирует трафик. Модель работала, пока сотрудники сидели в офисе, приложения - в корпоративном ДЦ, а удалённый доступ оставался исключением из правил.Сегодня, особенно в эпоху «после ковида» и во времена рассвета облаков, это уже не так. Мы в Айдеко сами живем «гибридной» реальности с 2021-го года:... Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
strannik96 @ Habr 2 place · today 08:27 EDT

Экономическая справедливость: как будут закрывать дыры в бюджете?

Недавно в Петербурге прошел налоговый форум, на котором ключевые чиновники и представители профильных ведомств обсуждали актуальные проблемы налоговой сферы и пути их решения. Спойлер: Главная проблема это «дыры» в бюджете и то, как их закрывать.Лично на форуме я не присутствовал, но, учитывая, что до недавнего времени я был сотрудником ФНС и эта тема мне более чем знакома и интересна, пройти мимо такой повестки, конечно, не могу. Все записи панельных сессий... Read more

0 newcommer

Business Insider
Kim Schewitz @ Business Insider 1 place · today 08:26 EDT

A nutrition scientist who loves snacking choose these 5 to protect her heart

As a self-professed snacker, professor Sarah Berry doesn't force herself to snack less. Instead, she chooses snacks that can provide health benefits. Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
A1exMa @ Habr 3 place · today 08:24 EDT

Записки выжившего лемминга — Часть 2. Гонка вооружений

Точка, в которой мы находимся сейчас: взломать лучшие из современных протоколов по-прежнему не удалось. Но поиски — в активной фазе. И основное направление борьбы, избранное регулятором — не взлом криптографии. Это выявление паттернов поведения трафика: характерных признаков, по которым можно вычислить узел и заблокировать его точечно. Иногда «точечно» означает целые подсети или отключение крупных хостеров. Но принцип именно такой: не ломать замок, а научиться узнавать нужную дверь.Если говорить о рынке... Read more

0 newcommer

TechRadar
TechRadar 2 place · today 08:22 EDT

Save a huge $120 on 32GB of super-fast DDR5-6000 using this special code — while stocks last

Save $120 on 32GB of super-fast DDR5-6000 RAM using this code at Newegg — at under $380 it's a modern memory bargain. Read more

0 fresh

Engadget
Nathan Ingraham @ Engadget 2 place · today 08:17 EDT

Proton adds a secure video conferencing service called Meet to its toolbox

We’ve written about the Swiss company Proton’s moves to take on Google and Microsoft with an expanding variety of privacy-focused internet services, and the company is announcing yet another new tool today. Proton Meet, as the name suggests, is a video-calling service that sounds comparable to Zoom, Microsoft Teams and, naturally, Google Meet. As with everything Proton does, Meet is end-to-end encrypted, but the company is taking extra steps towards... Read more

0 fresh

Habr
honest_niceman (Haulmont) @ Habr · today 08:13 EDT

Люди набирают 100%, GPT-5.4 — 0,26%, а Google хватило всего лишь 3-бит

Седьмой выпуск еженедельных IT-новостей от OpenIDE: новый бенчмарк AGI, которому модели не смогли угодить, трёхбитная квантизация от Google, ACP-протокол в OpenIDE, GigaChat 3.1 и бесславный конец Sora. Читать далее Read more

0 fresh

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware 2 place · today 08:13 EDT

One of JavaScript's most popular libraries compromised by hackers — Axios npm package hit in supply chain attack that deployed a cross-platform RAT

An attacker compromised the npm account of a lead Axios maintainer on March 30, and used it to publish two malicious versions of the widely used JavaScript HTTP client library. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
Druzd @ Habr · today 08:11 EDT

RAG-система для документации 1С: архитектура MCP-серверов documents1c и metadata1c

RAG-система для документации 1С: архитектура MCP-серверов documents1c и metadata1cКогда разработчик 1С задаёт вопрос AI-ассистенту, ему нужен точный, актуальный ответ со ссылкой на источник — документацию по 1С или описание объекта конфигурации. Именно для этого созданы два MCP-сервера: documents1c (поиск по документации 1С) и metadata1c (поиск по конфигурациям 1С). Оба сервера реализуют многоуровневую RAG-систему с несколькими слоями ранжирования.В этой статье я разберу каждый слой: почему он появился, как Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
Silicon Canals Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 09:44 EDT

There’s a version of solitude that belongs to people who spent decades being everything to everyone — and the peace they find in retirement isn’t loneliness, it’s recovery. Every link must be real and accurate

Nobody warns you about the quiet. You spend thirty or forty years in motion. Raising children who need you every waking minute. Showing up at a job that defines your schedule, your identity, your worth. Being the partner who remembers the appointments. The colleague who picks up the slack. The friend who organizes the dinners. ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 10:40 EDT

Psychology says people who suddenly start saying no to things they used to automatically agree to aren’t becoming selfish — they’re finally understanding that their energy is a finite resource and every yes to someone else used to be a no to themselves

There’s a moment — and if you’ve had it, you’ll recognize it instantly — where you realize that the word “yes” has been costing you something. Not money. Not time, exactly. Something harder to name. It’s the feeling of agreeing to help with something you don’t have the bandwidth for and then spending the next ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 12:45 EDT

I’m 37 and I get more done by noon than I used to get done in a week – not because I work harder but because I eliminated the seven invisible habits that were consuming 80 percent of my energy while producing exactly zero percent of my results

I get more done before lunch now than I used to get done in an entire week. That’s not an exaggeration and it’s not a boast – if anything, it’s an indictment of how I spent the previous decade. Because the version of me that was “busy” from seven in the morning until ten at ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 13:10 EDT

I drove six hours to visit my aging parents last month and within twenty minutes my mother had criticized my weight, my career, and my parenting — and I realized the little girl in me is still waiting for approval that will never come

There’s something about walking through your parents’ front door that can shrink you back to the size of a ten-year-old in about thirty seconds flat. It doesn’t matter how old you are, how much you’ve accomplished, or how many times you’ve rehearsed staying calm on the drive over. One offhand comment about your job, your ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 14:15 EDT

The loneliest people aren’t those who lack social skills — they’re the ones whose social skills are mismatched to their environment, like someone fluent in a language nobody around them speaks, which is why they can feel completely isolated in a room full of people

I noticed something at a networking event a few months ago. There was a woman standing at the edge of the room, drink in hand, smiling politely whenever someone walked past. She wasn’t awkward. She wasn’t shy. She asked good questions, laughed at the right moments, and kept the conversation moving. And yet, when I ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 15:30 EDT

My grandmother passed away three years ago. If I could see her again, I’d tell her that she was the only person in my life who ever made me feel like I was enough exactly as I was — not as I might become, not with conditions attached, just enough, right now, today — and that I have been looking for that feeling in every room I’ve walked into since

I still have the letters. They’re in a shoebox on the top shelf of my closet, written in handwriting that slanted slightly to the right, like even her penmanship was leaning toward you, trying to close the distance. My grandmother passed away three years ago. And if I could see her again, I’d tell her ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 15:39 EDT

I turned 66 in February and I’ve been thinking about something that nobody warned me about when I was younger. They warned me about money. They warned me about health. They warned me about making good decisions and choosing the right career and planning for retirement. What nobody warned me about was how much of ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 18:44 EDT

I’m 37, I have the career my parents always wanted for me, the house, the marriage — and last month I realized I’ve spent two decades building a life designed to earn approval from people who stopped keeping score years ago

The moment it hit me was absurdly small. I was on a video call with my parents. They live in Australia, I live in Saigon. I was telling them about a business milestone, something I’d genuinely worked hard for, and I noticed I was watching their faces the way I used to watch them at ... Read more Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 22:07 EDT

7 things people raised in lower middle class households still do with money long after they can afford not to, and every single one traces back to a nervous system that learned to count before it learned to rest.

People raised in lower middle class homes often carry money habits that persist long after financial security arrives, from obsessive mental math to guilt about comfort spending. The reason isn't willpower or personality. It's a nervous system that learned to count before it learned to rest. Read more

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/24/2026 22:37 EDT

I’m 37 and my daughter just said sorry for laughing too loud and I recognized the exact moment a child starts editing herself because I remember the day I did it too, and I remember who taught me.

When a four-year-old apologizes for laughing too loudly without being told to, she's revealing an inherited pattern of emotional self-editing that can trace back generations. Recognizing the moment it starts is the first step to interrupting it. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 926 news out of 926.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
AlleyWatch 0%
Ubergizmo 0%
Mobile ID World 0%
150sec 0%
Ars Technica 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

31.03.2026 08:44
Last update: 08:36 EDT.
News rating updated: 15:33.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026