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My dad grew up in a neighborhood where kids left the house after breakfast and came home when the streetlights came on. Nobody tracked them with an app. Nobody scheduled their afternoons down to the half hour. They figured things out, got into scrapes, sorted it amongst themselves, and showed up for dinner. My mother, ... Read more
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Presented by AWSAutonomous agents are compressing software delivery timelines from weeks to days. The enterprises that scale agents safely will be the ones that build using spec-driven development.There’s a moment in every technology shift where the early adopters stop being outliers and start being the baseline. We’re at that moment in software development, and most teams don’t realize it yet.A year ago, vibe coding went viral. Non-developers and junior developers... Read more ›
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Stegawave, an Irish technology company specialising in forensic watermarking for video content, has announced the launch of its anti-piracy platform for live sports streaming. Using a proprietary watermarking algorithm to embed invisible patterns into live streams, Stegawave identifies piracy sources in real time, shutting down illegal redistribution within minutes of detection. The platform integrates with […] Read more ›
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The human brain is divided into two hemispheres; the left brain and the right brain. To put it unscientifically and very simply, the left hemisphere manages language and logic, and the right hemisphere specialises in spatial awareness and intuition. I have long been an advocate of video games for activating both sides of the brain: engaging creatively with problem-solving and applying logic whilst also using your hands to dexterously and... Read more ›
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'Hunger Games' goes back into the past again, this time to explore the spark that set Haymitch Abernathy against the Capitol's cruel contests. Read more ›
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Over the last few years, Capcom has done an exceptional job of solidifying its lineup of big, long-running franchises. The likes of Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter have all been on strong and consistent runs, an impressive thing given the current strain of uncertainty that runs through the games industry. And now the […] Read more ›
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Hacking and combat combine beautifully in Pragmata, making for a satisfying and spectacular space action game Read more ›
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Secretlab is launching a new Diablo-inspired desk in time for the latest game's next DLC. Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Several Californians sued Sutter Health and MemorialCare this week over allegations that an AI transcription tool was used to record them without their consent, in violation of state and federal law. The proposed class-action lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco, states that, within the past six months, the plaintiffs received medical care at various Sutter and MemorialCare... Read more ›
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The person everyone turns to in a crisis didn't develop calm as a personality trait — they developed it as a childhood survival requirement, and the neuroscience behind that distinction matters more than most people realize. Read more ›
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As the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz goes into effect, reports say Iran is considering the abandonment of uranium enrichment as a way to end the war. Read more ›
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Как мы сделали сервис, который подбирает спутниковые снимки под уровень воды на гидропостуВсем привет. Меня зовут Александр Иннокентьев, и уже больше года мы с моим коллегой Павлом Головлевым делаем веб-инструмент для гидрологов под названием «Уровень-Спутник». Читать далее Read more ›
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Hennessey has been building absurdly powerful modified cars for 35 years as of 2026, and it's celebrating this anniversary with a very special Mustang. Read more ›
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Замедления Telegram стали звоночком, что пора заводить запасной канал. И тут на арене появляется MAX, правда не такой интуитивно понятный. Трудности начинаются с самого создания канала, для которого нужна маркировка A+ или регистрация на партнёрской платформе — рассказываю про каждый способ Читать далее Read more ›
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A YouTuber created a giant fan comprising of 15 individual 120mm case fans — and it somehow works really well. Read more ›
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Вдохновился идеей OpenAI Harness Engineering и проверил на большом легаси проекте: можно ли отдать агенту всю реализацию, а человеку - постановку, тесты и ревью. Сотни файлов, зелёные тесты и два бага, которые нашли только руками. Про «согласованные ошибки», разные мнения и почему финал эксперимента открытый. Читать далее Read more ›
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While millennials dissect every feeling in £80 therapy sessions, their grandparents built the exact same coping mechanisms through sheer necessity — and new research suggests the "just get on with it" generation might have been more emotionally sophisticated than we thought. Read more ›
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That flash of surprise when you show someone simple kindness—holding a door, offering help, smiling for no reason—reveals a childhood where every gesture came with hidden costs, where their body learned to brace for impact before their mind could process that this time, maybe, it's safe. Read more ›
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While you're busy waiting for your "real" life to begin after you lose the weight, find the perfect partner, or hit that magic number in your bank account, the people who die with genuine peace have discovered something profound about the messy, imperfect life happening right in front of them. Read more ›
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When researchers discovered that children who experienced genuine parental delight—not just love, but the unmistakable joy of being someone's favorite person in the room—carry this feeling as an invisible shield throughout their entire lives, they uncovered why some adults seem unshakeable while others spend decades searching for validation they never received. Read more ›
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The couples who last aren't the most compatible. They're the ones whose first instinct in a crisis is to sit on the same side of the problem, and that reflex reveals more about a relationship's future than any communication technique ever could. Read more ›
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That quiet ache you can't quite name—the one that surfaces during Sunday evenings and 2 AM social media scrolls—isn't something broken inside you; it's your internal compass desperately trying to redirect you back to the life you accidentally abandoned while busy living the one you settled for. Read more ›
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They weren't helicopter parents or negligent — they were just busy living their own lives while we learned to navigate ours, and that accidental gift of benign neglect might have been the best preparation for adulthood we never knew we were getting. Read more ›
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Forty-five million weekly downloads. One compromised maintainer. Three hours of exposure before anyone noticed. That’s the math on the Axios incident. In late March, North Korean state-sponsored hackers poisoned Axios: a JavaScript HTTP client library embedded in the technology stacks of Microsoft, Stripe, and thousands of smaller firms. The attack took roughly two weeks to ... Read more Read more ›
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They've spent decades watching family patterns unfold with startling clarity, holding insights that could heal old wounds and prevent new ones, but learned long ago that being deeply loved and truly heard are two devastatingly different things. 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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