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A major study suggests that when you eat could play a key role in staying lean. People who fast longer overnight and start their day with an early breakfast were more likely to have a lower BMI years later. Scientists think this is because eating earlier aligns better with the body’s internal clock. But skipping breakfast as part of intermittent fasting didn’t offer the same advantage—and may even be tied to unhealthy habits.
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IBM has agreed to settle the US Department of Justice's accusations that the company violated civil rights laws with its DEI practices. According to a press release from the DOJ, IBM will pay more than $17 million to resolve allegations of taking "race, color, national origin, or sex" into account when making employment decisions. This settlement is the latest development in a longstanding effort from the Trump administration to end... Read more ›
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Phoronix staged "a showdown" between Firefox and Chrome, testing them both on an Intel Panther Lake laptop running Ubuntu 26.04. JetStream 3.0 was announced at the end of March as the latest major web browser benchmark. This updated version of JetStream is focused on intensive portions of modern JavaScript and WebAssembly web applications... Google Chrome 147 came in at 1.47x the performance of Mozilla Firefox 149. A very strong showing... Read more ›
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Часть 1.Когда я шёл в DevOps, я думал, что буду приручать серверы. Оказалось — людей, процессы и древнего дракона по имени Легаси.Я пришёл в Башню релизов ровно в девять ноль‑ноль — как человек, который ещё верит в расписание.Башня стояла на холме, укрытая облаками и корпоративными ценностями. Над входом висел герб: три кольца, перечёркнутые молнией, и девиз, вырезанный на граните так, чтобы его невозможно было отрефакторить:«Не деплой в пятницу».Внутри меня встретила... Read more ›
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As we previously reported, astronauts aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft used the iPhone 17 Pro Max to take selfies of themselves with the Earth in the background during the Artemis II mission around the far side of the Moon last week. Now that the crew members have safely returned to Earth, Apple's CEO Tim Cook and marketing chief Greg Joswiak have both turned to social media to congratulate them on their... Read more ›
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В ансамблевом прогнозировании важнее не индивидуальное качество моделей, а разнообразие их ошибок. Эксперимент показывает: пул из «худших» по отдельности моделей даёт лучшую точность ансамбля, чем пул из «лучших». Читать далее Read more ›
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Сегодня расскажу очередную интересную мини-историю из цикла разработки JMatrixPlatform. В прошлой серии я показал как элегантно удалось решить проблему загрузки исторических данных и справочников. В этот раз поговорим о многомодульной навигации в UI. Или как удачная архитектура открыла новые возможности, которые я раньше просто не замечал. Читать далее Read more ›
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Юзербот — это обычный аккаунт MAX с подтвержденным номером телефона, которым управляет скрипт. В отличие от официальных чат-ботов, юзербот сидит под капотом обычного клиентского профиля. Официального API для этого нет, платформа такие вольности не любит. Но если нужно обойти ограничения и автоматизировать рутину — приходится использовать сторонние библиотеки. Что нужно знать перед запуском:Скрипт работает 24/7 с обычного аккаунта.Доступны любые действия, которые может выполнить живой человек.Нужно жестко ко Read more ›
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Tech DIYer Kent Walters has used a metalworking file to round over the corners of his MacBook. Apparently, some people freak out about this. Read more ›
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Battery replacement is one of the fears that has come up with electric cars becoming mainstream. How can the state of California help out here? Read more ›
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Polymarket bets started popping up in Google News alongside legitimate news articles. But now those results aren't showing, and Google says they were never supposed to. Spokesperson Ned Adriance told The Verge that "Google News is designed to show sources that create content about current issues, events, and important topics, and we have policies for […] Read more ›
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By dropping the no-swearing rule, I found a calmer, more connected home — and fewer unnecessary arguments with my kids. Read more ›
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Amazon has announced wholesale changes to its streaming cloud service Luna, giving just two months' notice that games and third-party subscriptions purchased before 10th April will be removed from players' libraries by 10th June, 2026. Read more Read more ›
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The illustration for The New Yorker's profile of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is a jump scare. Altman stands in a blue sweater with a blank expression. Around his head hovers a cluster of disembodied faces - creepy alt-Altmans, their expressions ranging from anger to open-mouthed woe. Some barely look like Altman. One final face rests […] Read more ›
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Like many live-service games before it, Pokémon Champions' launch has been messy. The free-to-start battle sim, which is out now on the Switch and Switch 2 (and also coming to mobile later this year), is plagued with bugs, some of which cause issues with basic battle mechanics - not great for a game that's only […] Read more ›
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If you’ve ever worried about porch pirates stealing packages while you’re away, a video doorbell can offer some peace of mind, letting you keep tabs on deliveries no matter where you are. Google offers some of the best around, and right now, its battery-powered, second-gen Nest Doorbell is available for $129.99 ($50 off) from Amazon and […] Read more ›
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В прошлой статье я показал идею: AI-агент на VPS, который позволяет управлять сервером через Telegram и практически забыть про SSH.Главный вопрос в комментариях был один: «Как это повторить у себя?»В этой статье — полный разбор и готовый open-source комплект, который можно развернуть за ~10 минут:docker-compose конфигурациянабор bash-скриптов для управления серверомконфиги агентаdeploy-скриптВ итоге вы получаете AI-ассистента, который умеет:смотреть логи и статус контейнеровперезапускать сервисы и docker-пр Read more ›
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A sweeping new study reveals that as Arctic permafrost thaws, it is dramatically reshaping rivers and releasing vast amounts of ancient carbon that had been locked away for thousands of years. By analyzing decades of high-resolution data across northern Alaska, scientists found that runoff is increasing, rivers are carrying more dissolved carbon, and the thawing season is stretching further into the fall. This carbon eventually reaches the ocean, where some... Read more ›
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Scientists have taken a major step toward futuristic energy tech by building a working prototype of a quantum battery—one that can charge, store, and release energy using the strange rules of quantum physics instead of chemistry. This tiny, laser-powered device hints at a future where energy storage is not only faster but actually improves as systems get larger, flipping the rules of conventional batteries. Read more ›
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A new study reveals that gut bacteria and metabolites may hold the key to detecting serious digestive diseases earlier and more easily. Using AI, scientists found that biomarkers linked to one condition can often predict others, showing these diseases are more interconnected than previously thought. This cross-disease insight could lead to faster diagnoses without invasive procedures. Read more ›
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Modern food systems may look stable on the surface, but they are increasingly dependent on digital systems that can quietly become a major point of failure. Today, food must be “recognized” by databases and automated platforms to be transported, sold, or even released, meaning that if systems go down, food can effectively become unusable—even when it’s physically available. Read more ›
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Scientists have created an artificial saliva using a sugarcane protein that can protect teeth and fight bacteria. The key ingredient, CANECPI-5, binds directly to enamel, forming a shield against acids that cause decay. Early tests show it works even better when paired with fluoride and xylitol, significantly reducing damage to teeth. The innovation could be especially life-changing for cancer patients who lose saliva production after treatment. Read more ›
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A hidden Roman sanctuary discovered beneath Frankfurt is offering rare clues about ancient rituals, including possible human sacrifice. With major funding secured, scientists are now racing to uncover how this mysterious, multi-god cult site operated. Read more ›
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Mars may look like a quiet, dusty world, but it’s actually buzzing with hidden electrical activity. Powerful dust storms and swirling dust devils generate static electricity strong enough to spark faint glowing discharges across the planet, triggering chemical reactions that reshape its surface and atmosphere. Scientists have now shown that these tiny lightning-like events can create a surprising mix of chemicals—including chlorine compounds and carbonates—and even leave behind distinct isotopic... Read more ›
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Researchers have created a nanoscale structure that traps infrared light in a layer just 40 nanometers thick—over 1,000 times thinner than a human hair. By using a unique material with exceptional light-bending properties, they can confine and intensify light far beyond previous limits. This setup also dramatically boosts light conversion effects, turning infrared into visible blue light. The advance could pave the way for smaller, faster photonic technologies. Read more ›
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Scientists have uncovered a powerful new clue in the mystery of brain aging: a single protein called FTL1. In aging mice, higher levels of this protein weakened connections between brain cells and led to memory decline. But when researchers reduced FTL1, something remarkable happened — the brain began to recover, rebuilding lost connections and restoring memory performance. Read more ›
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Scientists in Canada have uncovered a surprising weakness in glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain cancers. They found that certain brain cells—once believed to only support healthy nerves—can actually help tumors grow by sending signals that strengthen cancer cells. When researchers blocked this communication, tumor growth slowed dramatically in lab models. Read more ›
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