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A few weeks ago, I was walking to a coffee shop when a car stopped to let me cross the street. I gave the little wave. You know the one. The quick hand raise, the nod, the half-smile that says “I see you, thank you, we’re good.” And then I watched the three people who ... 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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Google might have a neat new charging trick up its sleeves for Android 17. In the latest Android 17 Beta 3, hidden behind the layers of UI and code that you and I can see, there are features Google is still very-much-testing and may or may not launch in the near future. One of those... Read the original post: Android 17 Could Introduce “Priority Charging” Feature Read more ›
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The bank priced its proposed spot bitcoin fund at 14 basis points, making it the lowest fund on the market, if approved. Read more ›
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They say eyes are windows to the soul. Well, they're also the windows to more windows, too. Read more ›
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Meta will essentially foot the power bill for the $27 billion mega data center it's building in Louisiana. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the company struck a deal to fund the energy infrastructure needed for the project.Through a deal with Entergy Louisiana, Meta will fund seven new natural gas power plants, 240 miles of transmission lines and battery energy storage at three locations. The gas plants will... Read more ›
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Tyrell spoke with CNET about the new documentary, which explores the tension between optimism and pessimism about the AI boom, now available in select theaters. Read more ›
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After months of waiting, Hades II is finally coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Game Pass on April 14. Read more ›
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A look into the way Meta handles moderation suggests Community Notes aren't an effective substitute for the third-party fact-checking program it disbanded last year. Read more ›
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 28, No. 1,021. Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle for March 28, No. 1,743. Read more ›
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Google is in talks to help finance a multibillion-dollar data center in Texas leased to Anthropic, the Financial Times reported. The deal could involve Google offering construction loans for Nexus Data Centers, the site’s operator, which has the lease with Anthropic, according to the Financial ... Read more ›
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The European Commission has announced that it suffered a cyber attack that affected "cloud infrastructure hosting the Commission's web presence on the Europea.eu platform." While the attack has been contained, Bleeping Computer reports that the threat actor claiming to be behind it was able to take over 350GB of data before the Commission addressed the issue. "Early findings of our ongoing investigation suggest that data have been taken from [Europa]... Read more ›
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Elon Musk has rumors circulating that the company is working on something new — but the internet is divided. Read more ›
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What better way to welcome in the weekend than a Paramount Plus deal that knocks off up to 80% of your first two months. Read more ›
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Austria plans to restrict under-14s from using social media platforms over concerns about addictive algorithms and harmful content. The government says draft legislation should be ready by the end of June, though details around enforcement and age verification have yet to be finalized. The BBC reports: Announcing the plans, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats said the government could not stand by and watch as social media made children... Read more ›
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A new official White House app on Android and iOS takes the content from the White House website and copies it into app format. A tweet announcing the app on Friday morning appeared alongside a video joking about missile launches that also appears to feature an iPhone, rather than the elusive Trump Phone. There's no […] Read more ›
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A first-of-its-kind deal killed two offshore wind projects and reinvested the funds in fossil fuels. The next day, the nation’s largest offshore wind farm started delivering power. Read more ›
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They were the easy child. The one who did not make a fuss. The one who got themselves dressed, did their homework without being asked, stayed quiet when the adults were stressed, and never demanded attention at inconvenient times. And they were praised for it. Constantly. “She’s so easy.” “He never causes any trouble.” “I ... Read more Read more ›
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Here’s something that trips most people up: the world can be genuinely brutal, and you can still refuse to become brutal in return. Not in spite of what’s happened to you. Sometimes because of it. These two things are not in conflict. But holding them both at the same time, without letting one collapse into ... Read more Read more ›
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I retired four years ago at 62. Everybody told me the first year would be the hardest. They said I would miss the routine, the purpose, the identity. They said I would feel lost without the structure. And they were right about all of that, for about eight months. Then I adjusted. I found a ... Read more Read more ›
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A friend once pulled me aside after a dinner party and told me something that stung: “You’re treating everyone here like interview subjects. You’re gathering data, not connecting.” She was right. I thought I was being engaging, asking questions, showing interest. What I was actually doing was performing a version of conversation that looked like ... Read more Read more ›
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You have met this person. They cried at the fundraiser. They posted the heartfelt tribute when a colleague’s parent died. They were the first to speak up in the meeting when someone was being treated unfairly. They appear, by every visible measure, to be deeply empathetic. Then you watch them in private. The waiter who ... Read more Read more ›
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Explaining boundaries to people who keep asking why isn't communication — it's negotiation. Dropping the justification habit saves more energy than any productivity system ever could. Read more ›
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Most functioning adults run three versions of themselves daily. The exhaustion this produces isn't burnout or laziness — it's the hidden cost of constant identity translation, and it quietly hollows out the self that gets the least attention: the one with no audience. Read more ›
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I turned 37 last month. A few days later, for no particular reason, I opened the calculator on my phone and typed in 80 minus 37. Forty-three. I stared at the number for a while. Then I did something I had never done before: I compared the 43 years I have already lived to the ... Read more Read more ›
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Relocation loneliness isn't about missing people or places — it's the specific ache of being surrounded by warmth from people who only know the version of you that arrived. Being fully known may matter more than being fully comfortable. Read more ›
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When you stop saying 'I'm fine,' the most surprising result isn't the support you receive. It's the visible relief in others, as your honesty gives them permission to stop performing too. Read more ›
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