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There could be one more step required before creating an account and posting on Reddit in the future. According to Reddit's CEO, Steve Huffman, the social media platform is exploring different ways to verify a user is human and not a bot. When asked by the TBPN podcast how to confirm that it's a human using Reddit, Huffman responded with several verification methods with varying degrees of heavy-handedness. RDDT requiring... Read more ›
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Привет, хабровчане! Меня зовут Александр и я Flutter-разработчик. В этой статье хочу рассказать о том как я подружил ИИ-агентов с интеграционными тестами Flutter, какой инструмент пришлось для этого написать и что вообще из этого вышло. Летс гоу. Читать далее Read more ›
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Back pain can make everyday DIY jobs hard to complete, but a few useful tools available at Home Depot may help reduce strain and make tough tasks easier. Read more ›
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China's orbital outpost Tiangong was completed in 2022 and is hosting up to three astronauts at a time, reports CNN. But meanwhile U.S. lawmakers are now signaling there's not time to develop and launch a replacement for the International Space Station — considered the signal most expensive object ever built — before its deorbiting in 2030. A recent Senate bill calls for the U.S. to continue funding it as late... Read more ›
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I noticed something a few years ago. The older I got, the less interested I became in going to things I didn’t actually want to go to. Drinks with people I hadn’t seen in years and wouldn’t particularly miss if I didn’t see again. Networking events where everyone was performing enthusiasm. Dinner parties where the ... Read more Read more ›
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Hannspree Hybri monitor uses ambient light for paper-like readability, reducing energy use while maintaining standard display performance across varying conditions. Read more ›
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I’ll admit something. A few years back, an ex told me I had a habit of turning every conversation into a debate. She said talking to me sometimes felt like being cross-examined rather than listened to. At the time, I brushed it off. I thought I was just being “direct” and “analytical.” Turns out, I ... Read more Read more ›
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Need something new for your reading list? Here are two titles we think are worth checking out. This week, we've got Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary and The Thing on the Doorstep, an H.P Lovecraft adaptation for Image Comics. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/what-to-read-this-weekend-revisiting-project-hail-mary-and-the-thing-on-the-doorstep-190000250.html?src=rss Read more ›
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Despite stabilizing spot prices, investors remain defensive, with leveraged speculation cooling and realized volatility dropping from 80 to 50, suggesting a cautious market sentiment. Read more ›
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According to one of the Lux Optics co-founders, who's also the developer behind the Halide camera app, Apple was close to acquiring Lux Optics in an attempt to improve its native Camera app. Lux Optics is also behind the Kino, Spectre and Orion apps. The deal eventually fell through in September last year. However, the report claims that Apple was pretty close and planned to improve the camera experience in... Read more ›
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Not quite normal men, but hopefully Absolute Batman won't need a chainsaw to go through his childhood buds. Read more ›
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While the financial advisors were teaching him about compound interest and withdrawal rates, nobody warned him that the hardest part of retirement would be waking up Monday morning and realizing he'd spent 22 years becoming "the electrician" without ever figuring out who he was underneath. Read more ›
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After four decades of being "the electrician," he discovered the hardest wiring job of his life was reconnecting with the person he'd forgotten existed beneath the toolbelt. Read more ›
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The moment you hand over the keys to your life's work, you discover that retirement doesn't just change your schedule—it dismantles everything you thought you knew about who you are. Read more ›
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Nine therapists independently identified the same core regret among their clients in their forties: not the career path untaken or the money unearned, but the friendships they let quietly dissolve during the busiest decade of their lives. Read more ›
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They knew their world like the back of their hand—every shortcut, every phone number, every landmark—but what they really possessed was a form of embodied intelligence that turned mere geography into lived experience, transforming them from tourists in their own lives into natives of a world they could navigate with their eyes closed. Read more ›
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Self-justification to people who've already decided who you are runs like invisible software, consuming hours of cognitive energy each week. The moment you stop, the energy return reveals just how much it was costing. Read more ›
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The children who learned to duck before the blow came now spend their adult lives apologizing to empty rooms, flinching at gentle touches, and running from the very love they desperately crave—because their nervous system still can't tell the difference between an embrace and an ambush. Read more ›
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People who can read strangers with uncanny accuracy aren't gifted — they were trained by childhood environments where detecting shifts in mood was a survival skill, and the cost of that training follows them into every room they enter as adults. Read more ›
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Not all clean homes are expressions of preference. For some people, spotlessness is a childhood surveillance system that never got deactivated, and the immaculate apartment is less a sign of order than a monument to vigilance. Read more ›
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After forty years of marriage, they stood in their attic surrounded by boxes of memories, neither able to argue when she said the words that would change everything about how they saw their life together. Read more ›
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