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While the world debates grand gestures of integrity, psychology reveals that the person who quietly slides their chair back under the table possesses something rarer—a character that remains constant in life's ten thousand unwitnessed moments, where true nature lives.
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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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The 25th Amendment is having a moment. According to a tally by NBC News, over 70 Democratic lawmakers called for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet to invoke an obscure constitutional provision that would allow them to temporarily prevent Trump from acting as president, after Trump threatened to wipe out “a whole civilization” in Iran. (Trump has […] Read more ›
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Starting May 20th, Amazon will stop Kindle Store access for Kindle and Kindle Fire devices released in 2012 and earlier. After that date, those devices will "no longer be able to purchase, borrow, or download new content." Owners can still read content already on the device, but if an affected device is reset or deregistered after the cutoff, it can't be re-registered. The Verge reports: The complete list of affected... Read more ›
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While everyone else reaches for their phone to check the time and loses fifteen minutes to the digital vortex, a quiet minority still glances at their wrist and moves on — and psychologists are discovering this simple choice reveals something profound about how we've unknowingly rewired our relationship with time itself. Read more ›
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I saw a lot of weird phones at Mobile World Congress last month: robot phones, cameras disguised as phones, phones for dogs. But the one that caught me most off guard was the one my friend (and Verge alum) Sam Byford brought to dinner: an iPhone Air. "Ha!" I said. "You actually use that thing?" […] Read more ›
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The MacBook Air is notable in the world of laptops for having excellent battery life. Are there any options on the markets that can best it? Read more ›
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Intel and SambaNova announce heterogeneous inference platform that can take advantage of Intel Xeon 6 CPUs, SambaNova SN50 RDUs, and Nvidia GPUs. Read more ›
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Other countries aren't raising their U.S. travel risk ratings, but they are adding footnotes. Read more ›
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Хабр переполнен статьями о VPN и протоколах шифрования. Но корень проблемы — не технический. Я проследил путь от первых блокировок Википедии до 70-миллиардных бюджетов РКН и попытался ответить на вопрос, который почему-то редко задают вслух: почему мы сами оплачиваем собственные ограничения — и соглашаемся с этим? Читать далее Read more ›
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New Rowhammer attacks on Nvidia GPUs enable full system compromise by manipulating memory, exposing risks in shared environments despite limited real-world use. Read more ›
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After weeks of disruption, a ceasefire is easing pressure on the Strait of Hormuz. But backlogs, infrastructure damage, and delayed supply mean the system won’t return to normal overnight. Read more ›
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I thought the WD Black SN850X 2TB SSD in my gaming PC was pricey when I bought it for $173 in 2024, but now that same SSD costs $649, more than what I paid for most of the parts in my PC combined. The price on my WD Black drive nearly quadrupled since November 2025, […] Read more ›
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The marketing's focus on technical aspects does not inspire confidence in the upcoming 'Star Wars' film. Read more ›
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New research this week highlights a novel approach to temporarily blocking male fertility. Read more ›
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Samsung has confirmed a strategic restock of the Galaxy Z TriFold, providing what is expected to be the final opportunity for consumers to purchase the device directly from the manufacturer. According to a media statement, the restock is scheduled for Friday, April 10, across both digital platforms and physical retail locations in the U.S. The Galaxy Z TriFold initially debuted in the United States in January 2026. Despite its popularity,... Read more ›
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We’ve built entire civilizations around the idea that intelligence lives in books, classrooms, and credentials, and then we act surprised when the person with two PhDs can’t tell that their colleague is about to quit, that their partner is quietly drowning, or that the room went cold the moment they started talking. The hierarchy of ... Read more Read more ›
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People who go silent during arguments aren't punishing you. They learned in childhood that emotional words get stored and weaponized, so silence became the only statement that couldn't be misquoted. Understanding the difference between punitive and protective silence changes everything. Read more ›
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The loyalty that keeps people in jobs, cities, and friendships long after the reason they stayed has disappeared isn't inertia. It's a refusal to reclassify the past, because admitting the time already spent wasn't building toward something costs more than staying another year. Read more ›
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Silence in a room full of people is rarely empty — it's a surveillance system built in childhood and refined through decades of watching what happens to those who speak too soon. Read more ›
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While extroverts might see their text-loving friends as distant or antisocial, research reveals that introverts who prefer written messages are actually creating the conditions where they can share their deepest, most authentic thoughts without the exhausting pressure of real-time performance. Read more ›
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This invisible conversational habit is so automatic that even the kindest, most well-meaning people do it dozens of times a day without realizing they're slowly pushing everyone away. Read more ›
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Not everyone drawn to partners with visible problems is making bad choices. Some are choosing someone whose damage is loud enough to keep the spotlight off their own unexamined wounds, because fixing someone else is easier than facing what broke you. Read more ›
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After four decades of keeping it together and never letting anyone see him struggle, a successful business owner discovered the devastating truth: he'd become so unknowable that even his wife of 40 years had no idea he spent nights sitting in his truck, too exhausted to walk through their front door. Read more ›
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Despite having the perfect resume and checking all of life's boxes, you're haunted by a morning ritual of staring at the mirror and wondering whose life you're actually living. Read more ›
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The attentiveness that makes someone remember your coffee order, your favorite song, or your preferred side of the bed often traces back to childhood hypervigilance — a survival mechanism that gets praised as thoughtfulness long after the original threat has passed. Read more ›
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