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Most conversations about aging focus on what declines. Memory gets slower. Joints get stiffer. Energy drops. And while those things are real, there is a quieter story that rarely gets told, and it is about the people who seem to maintain their daily disciplines without the internal battle that most people associate with willpower. If ... Read more
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration is indicting former Cuban President Raúl Castro as it seeks to ramp up pressure on the island. What happened? The indictment against […] Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google on Wednesday published exploit code for an unfixed vulnerability in its Chromium browser codebase that threatens millions of people using Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and virtually all other Chromium-based browsers. The proof-of-concept code exploits the Browser Fetch programming interface, a standard that allows long videos and other large files to be downloaded in the background. An attacker can use the exploit... Read more ›
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Ex-Samsung exec says it's possible the RAM crisis 'will change starting from the second half of next year' as supply and demand begin to correct. Read more ›
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Crunchyroll may have quietly pulled one of its best slept‑on anime, but Yen Press’ '86 Eighty‑Six' audiobook feels less like a substitute and more like the most meta way to experience Asato Asato’s war‑torn light novel. Read more ›
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Even though Disney really wants you in its own app, it isn't killing off Hulu. Read more ›
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One line tucked into a federal highway bill would strip funds from cities and states unless they kill their automated plate tracking programs—effectively banning the tech for all but toll collection. Read more ›
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Airbnb's biggest product update yet adds grocery delivery, airport pickups, luggage storage, car rentals, and boutique hotels across 20 cities to the platform. Read more ›
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SpaceX and Anthropic have a major compute power deal valued at $1.25 billion a month, utilizing SpaceX's Colossus data centers for AI growth. Read more ›
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Jeff Bezos' beard made its CNBC debut on Wednesday. The scruffy look is the latest chapter in the billionaire's style transformation. Read more ›
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SpaceX is moving to go public this summer and has selected Goldman Sachs to lead its offering, according to its new S-1 filing. Read more ›
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The long-awaited documents SpaceX filed with US regulators Wednesday included details about a lucrative deal to lend GPUs to a major AI rival. Read more ›
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Choice Hotels said Tuesday that Patrick Pacious is stepping down as president and CEO after nearly nine years running the franchising giant, with Chief Growth & Strategy Officer Dominic Dragisich taking over on an interim basis effective immediately. A leadership swap at one of the world’s largest hotel franchisors, with no permanent successor named and […] Read more ›
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The popular smart ring is connecting doctors with members who need more assistance. Read more ›
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Google held its annual Google I/O event today, launching new AI products and giving us a look at what's coming in the near future. Google I/O is Google's equivalent of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, and Google's announcements offer insight into what Apple is going to be competing with in the coming months. We've rounded up everything Google announced at I/O across its product lineup. Gemini Gemini Omni - Gemini Omni... Read more ›
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For years I assumed freedom was something I’d eventually arrive at. A few more career rungs climbed, a few more by-30 boxes ticked, and the feeling would land. I’d get to finally relax into being someone who had made it. What I’ve noticed, in waves rather than all at once, is the opposite. The closest ... Read more Read more ›
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Scroll Instagram or YouTube for ten minutes and you will be told, in various tones, that discipline is the answer. Wake at 4 a.m. Cold shower. Hard run. Don’t negotiate with yourself. The difference between the people who make it and the people who don’t, you’re told, is that the people who make it do ... Read more Read more ›
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There is a particular kind of clarity that arrives, in some adults, somewhere in their fifties or sixties, that the wider cultural register has not, on the available evidence, developed particularly good language for. The clarity is not the product of any deliberate program. The clarity does not come from therapy, although some of the ... Read more Read more ›
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There is a particular piece of self-development advice that, on the available evidence, almost nobody gives early enough in adult life for it to do the work it could otherwise have done. The piece of advice is to stop trying to be understood by everyone. The advice sounds, on first hearing, slightly callous, slightly cynical, ... Read more Read more ›
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Somewhere in a New York office, in the spring of 1925, a man sat down at his desk to write, then strapped a wooden helmet over his head before he started. The helmet was lined inside and out with cork, then sheathed in felt. Three small panes of glass that were set in front of ... Read more Read more ›
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