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While the world celebrates those who never seem to break, the truly resilient are quietly falling apart in their bedrooms, rebuilding themselves piece by piece, and showing up tomorrow without ever mentioning the war they fought alone last night.
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In short: Monzo announced on 1 April 2026 that it is closing its US operations, stopping new American sign-ups immediately and shutting existing accounts by June, and cutting approximately 50 roles. The decision comes three months after the UK challenger bank received a full banking licence from the European Central Bank and the Central Bank of […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Я долгое время была в отношениях с облачными нейросетями. Это было удобно, даже комфортно. Открыла браузер, написала промпт и через пару секунд получила ответ. Но в последнее время отношения начали давать трещину.Интернет стал неотъемлемой частью нашей жизни, но в 2026 году мир переживает непростые времена. Ситуация крайне нестабильна, и это вызывает у каждого чувство неуверенности. Возникает закономерный вопрос: а можно ли как-то подстраховаться? Чтобы нейросеть всегда была под рукой, даже... Read more ›
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The iPhone vs. Android debate has been raging for well over a decade now, though both are great options. What are some things iPhone users hate hearing? Read more ›
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Уважаемый и дорогой моему сердцу читатель!Чтож ... расклад дам, как есть. Манило меня в сторону "Manus" (интересная вещица), но решил раскрыть в формате "отсебятина" всю историю моего прихода на Хабр. Не буду вдаваться сильно в подробности, но представлю некоторую инфографику и упомяну людей - сопричастных к этой истории. Я по образованию геолог - закончил кафедру геологии месторождений нефти и газа, см. картинку ниже фрагмент нашей кафедры. Моя личная история в... Read more ›
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While the US and Anthropic are in the midst of a major dispute, the UK is trying to sway the San Francisco-based AI company to expand its presence on English soil. According to a report from The Financial Times, staffers at the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology have worked on proposals that include expanding Anthropic's office in London, along with a potential dual stock listing. The UK's strategy... Read more ›
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I spent hours in Korean Air's upgraded business class, Prestige Suites 2.0. The seat, food, and amenities on my flight were great despite one con. Read more ›
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Плотность WiFi-точек в городах достигло такой величины, что позволяет развернуть систему массовой слежки за населением с идентификацией всех граждан, кто проходит возле точки доступа, даже если у них нет с собой мобильного телефона. Исследователи из Технического университета Карлсруэ (KIT) опубликовали научную статью с техническим описанием такой системы. Читать далее Read more ›
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11 days ago Apple launched device-level age restrictions in the U.K. There were some glitches, reports the blog 9to5Mac. For me, the experience was an entirely painless one, taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties... Read more ›
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Vintage vehicles from the early half of the 20th century weren't exactly powerhouses compared to today. Even though, there were several standouts for the era. Read more ›
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Gamers in Türkiye will be the first in the world to grab a McDonald's 'Archie' device – a controller peripheral that keeps your controller active while you step away, presumably to eat a McDonald's meal. Read more Read more ›
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Listings for the 9950X3D2 have started to pop up at many different vendors, with some even listing preliminary prices. We found the CPU going for roughly $1,000 at two Canadian retailers, and just a smidge below that at a UK-based website. For context, the standard 9950X3D with 3D V-Cache on only one CCD launched at $699. Read more ›
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The calm one in a family carries more emotional labor than anyone else, and they carry it in silence — because the moment they stop, everyone notices the building shaking. What looks like emotional strength is often a role assigned in childhood, rewarded through usefulness, and never examined until it breaks. Read more ›
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In short: The Court of Rome has ruled that Netflix’s repeated price increases between 2017 and 2024 violated Italian consumer law and EU Directive 93/13/EEC on unfair contract terms. The ruling voids the relevant contract clauses, orders current prices rolled back to 2015 launch levels, and requires Netflix to notify millions of current and former Italian […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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In short: AI-powered “vibe coding” tools have driven an 84% jump in new app submissions to Apple’s App Store in a single quarter, according to reporting by The Information, the largest surge in a decade. The flood is straining Apple’s review infrastructure, with approval times ballooning from 24 hours to as many as 30 days. Apple […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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These bases host the largest aircraft fleets in the country, from fighter training hubs to testing centers and massive operational air wings. Read more ›
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The Battlefield 6 audio director has discussed how the game's soundtrack captures a "gritty" tone. Read more ›
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The FBI doesn't need AI to conduct mass surveillance — it just needs access to the commercial data infrastructure that already blankets everyday life. The Guardian's report reveals that the real surveillance debate isn't about algorithms; it's about the vast, already-built ecosystem of databases, data brokers, and legal doctrines that make comprehensive population monitoring possible without a single line of machine learning code. Read more ›
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The Sunday dread isn't about hating your job — it's about grieving a version of yourself you have to kill every Monday morning. Read more ›
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People who grew up lower middle class run six rapid-fire calculations before entering any restaurant — about cost ceilings, social debt, belonging codes, order camouflage, hidden fees, and self-justification. None involve whether they're hungry. Read more ›
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They discovered that the price of being everyone's go-to person was becoming a stranger to themselves, and now those headphones aren't playing music — they're playing the sound of someone learning to exist without apologizing for it. Read more ›
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A simple thank you from a colleague left me fighting back tears at my desk, and that's when I discovered I'd become so starved for recognition that my nervous system now treats basic workplace kindness like a threat. Read more ›
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The habit of doing mental arithmetic at the checkout doesn't fade when income rises — because it was never about money. It was a father's devotion running through the only channel he trusted: precision, control, and making sure his family never felt the moment the numbers almost didn't work. Read more ›
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People who rehearse phone calls aren't simply anxious — they learned in childhood that spontaneous speech could change the emotional temperature of an entire household, and that survival mechanism never fully switched off. Read more ›
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She discovered the terrifying truth when she moved into her first apartment at 26: the silence of having no one to take care of kept her awake for three nights straight, her body unable to compute a world where nothing would be her fault if it went wrong. Read more ›
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Many decisions people make in their thirties — leaving good careers, letting friendships fade, stepping back from social media — look like defeat to outside observers. Psychology suggests they're often the first choices made from genuine self-knowledge rather than inherited scripts. Read more ›
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People who seem emotionally unreadable aren't withholding because they don't trust you. They learned that full transparency gave someone a precise map to the place that would hurt the most, and their nervous system never forgot the lesson. Read more ›
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