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The blog Linuxiac reports: A new systemd fork has appeared with a specific purpose: removing systemd's recently added support for storing a user's birth date in JSON user records. The fork, called Liberated systemd, published its first tagged release as v261 shortly after the official systemd 261 release. In other words, the fork follows upstream systemd while reverting the change that added the new optional birthDate field. Importantly, this is... Read more ›
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Older adults often disappear from reunion guest lists not because they've lost interest, but because they've quietly discovered that nostalgia only works when both people remember the same version of the past — and the matching copies are getting harder to find. Read more ›
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The UK's Online Safety Act gives Ofcom theoretical penalty powers larger than the GDP of small countries. The team that actually issues those fines has fewer than 50 staff — and Meta is now in the High Court trying to shrink the formula. Read more ›
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In 1991, Cambridge researchers wired a grey-scale camera to a coffee pot to avoid wasted trips down three flights of stairs. Two years later, they put it on the web — and invented an entire category of technology by accident. Read more ›
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Cell reprogramming — the technique of returning adult cells to a more youthful state using four genetic factors identified in Nobel Prize-winning research — has become the buzziest approach in longevity science, displacing earlier obsessions with telomere lengthening and senolytic drugs. Read more ›
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On September 9, 1947, technicians on Harvard's Mark II found a moth wedged in Relay #70 and taped it into the logbook. Grace Hopper retold the story for 45 years, fixing the word 'bug' into the vocabulary of computing — even though engineers had been using it since Edison. Read more ›
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Long marriages don't deepen at anniversaries or milestones. They deepen on the ordinary Tuesday when one partner finally drops the curated version they were performing — and the other one chooses to stay anyway. Here's the psychology of why the unmasking moment matters more than any occasion. Read more ›
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People who stay genuinely close to their parents well into adulthood often trace it back not to big occasions or careful conversations, but to a single quiet certainty: that arriving imperfect was never going to cost them anything Read more ›
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There is a version of changing your life that the self-improvement shelf rarely describes. Not the part where you fail, relapse, or run out of willpower. The part where you start to succeed, and the people around you keep quietly handing you back the person you used to be. The usual story about change is ... Read more Read more ›
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Some children get a note sent home. Too quiet. Doesn’t participate. Needs to come out of their shell. The same line tends to follow them into adult life, where it turns into feedback about speaking up more in meetings, being more visible, putting yourself out there. The standard reading of that advice is that it ... Read more Read more ›
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