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The real technology crisis isn't screen time — it's that smartphones have become the most emotionally responsive presence in most people's lives, quietly replacing the relational needs that human connections were never given the chance to meet.
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The recent surge in oil and gas prices has driven up inflation expectations, causing markets to adjust their bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts, with traders now pricing in a near 40% chance of no rate cuts this year. Read more ›
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The Wall Street Journal reports: Walking into his kitchen, Tim Yoder recoiled at a message on his refrigerator door: "Shop Samsung water filters." Yoder, a supply-chain manager in Chicago, owns a Samsung Electronics Family Hub fridge. He paid $1,400 for an appliance that came with a 32-inch screen on the door that allows him to control other Samsung gadgets, pull up recipes or stream music. But since last fall, it's... Read more ›
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Последние 3 месяца живу в парадигме, где повседневные приложения на телефоне постепенно превращаются в текстовые команды в терминале. Звучит как откат в 90-е, но на практике это быстрее, удобнее и мощнее, чем тыкать по вкладкам в мобильном приложении. В этой статье расскажу, как появился skill для управления личным кабинетом СберМобайл через Claude Code/OpenClaw/KimiClaw, почему это уже второй такой проект, и куда это всё движется. Читать далее Read more ›
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Недавно мы в Beeline Cloud писали о том, как гонка за «общим ИИ» вывела дата-сайентистов и специалистов по машинному обучению в топ самых высокооплачиваемых профессий. Не отстают от них и инженеры данных: рассказываем, за что компании высоко ценят таких специалистов и какую литературу можно почитать начинающим дата-инженерам и продвинутым специалистам — чтобы «держать руку на пульсе». Читать далее Read more ›
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As the seasons change, so do your car's needs. You'll have to deal with the maintenance projects you keep postponing, eventually. Read more ›
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Two new models of Meta Ray-Ban AI glasses are on the way, and they're going to be catered towards those who use prescription lenses, according to a Bloomberg report. While these are supposed to be announced next week, Bloomberg noted that these won't be a "new generation" of Meta's smart glasses. You can already add prescription lenses to Meta Ray-Ban's AI glasses, but the upcoming models will come in rectangular... Read more ›
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AMD’s RX 9070 XT drops to $699 with bundled extras, offering better overall value in a volatile market. Read more ›
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The next stage of 'Steel Ball Run' will ride onto Netflix before 2026 ends. But how much will that be, and how will we get it? Read more ›
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Enterprise devices lag in updates and stability, exposing Windows and Mac fleets to security gaps, workflow interruptions, and upgrade pressures. Read more ›
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Amazon loves to manufacture an event. March is historically a dry spell for deals; however, with Amazon’s third annual Big Spring Sale, which runs through March 31st, the retail behemoth is hoping to lure in would-be shoppers with the promise of steep(ish) savings and discounts on more seasonal, spring-centric items to hold folks over until […] Read more ›
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vivo is working on the T5 Pro, the successor to the T4 Pro, and it's expected to launch in India soon. The T5 Pro surfaced in an IMEI database back in February, and a few days ago its key specs got outed by a tipster. Today, a new report claims the phone will become official in India by mid-April. It allegedly comes with a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen with "1.5K" resolution... Read more ›
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Across many of the most well-known ecosystems like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, responses are diverging along familiar lines: what to do on social consensus and technical iteration, and community members are split between caution and acceleration. Read more ›
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The first crewed mission of NASA's Artemis moon program may take off in a matter of days, with a launch window that opens on April 1, and as preparations are underway for that, the space agency is refocusing its plan to establish a human presence on the moon. NASA announced major changes to its approach for moon landings that are expected to play out over the coming years, including axing... Read more ›
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The real threat to long friendships isn't conflict — it's the quiet dissonance when one person has genuinely changed and the other keeps responding to who they used to be, creating a translation exercise neither can name. Read more ›
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In 1966, a developmental psychologist named Diana Baumrind published a study that would change how we think about parenting. Working out of the University of California, Berkeley, she identified three distinct styles: authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive. Her research was groundbreaking. But here’s the thing that always strikes me about that timing. The generation being raised ... Read more Read more ›
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There was no morning I woke up and realized I’d stopped enjoying things. It didn’t happen like that. What happened was slower and quieter and harder to locate. I just know that sometime in my late forties, I started going through the motions of a life I’d built with my own hands and feeling less ... Read more Read more ›
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People who compulsively clean before allowing themselves to rest aren't neat — they're obeying a childhood rule that made relaxation conditional on visible productivity, and their nervous system still demands proof of worthiness before it permits stillness. Read more ›
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I cook for myself most nights. It’s one of those rituals I look forward to after a day of being stuck in my own head, working through ideas and staring at a screen. There’s something grounding about chopping vegetables and stirring something in a pan. But here’s the thing. When I’m done eating, those pots ... Read more Read more ›
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I’ll be honest with you. There was a time when I felt guilty about this. Friday evening would come around and mates from my corporate days would be making plans. Drinks in Soho. Someone’s birthday. A bar that someone had read about somewhere. And I’d look at my phone, look at my sofa, and quietly ... Read more Read more ›
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There was a stretch in my life where I’d come home every evening, sit across from someone I was supposed to be closest to, and feel completely invisible. We’d talk. We’d eat dinner together. We’d go through the motions of a shared life. But something fundamental was missing. And the strangest part? I couldn’t even ... Read more Read more ›
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The first time someone told me I was “too sensitive,” I was maybe twelve. I’d pointed out that a family friend seemed upset at dinner even though she was smiling. My mum told me I was reading into things. The family friend called two weeks later to say she’d been going through a divorce. That ... Read more Read more ›
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Class isn't defined by how much you earn — it's defined by what happens when you stumble. The same mistake that becomes a growth story for one person becomes a seven-year penalty for another, and the difference is structural, not moral. 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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