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German-based deeptech startup NanoStruct has raised €2.6 million Seed funding. Founded by Dr Henriette Maaß, Enno Schatz, and Kai Leibfried, the company develops nanostructured sensor chips for the... Read more ›
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The free/open source project OrcaSlicer is a popular fork of 3D printer slicing software from Bambu Lab. But Tuesday independent developer Pawel Jarczak shuttered the project "following legal threats from Bambu Lab," reports Tom's Hardware: Jarczak's fork of OrcaSlicer would have allowed users to bypass Bambu Connect, a middleware application that severely limits OrcaSlicer's access to remote printer functions in the name of security. Jarczak said in a note on... Read more ›
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Проблема с мобильными устройствами в том, что они по умолчанию находятся в агрессивно-недружелюбной среде, и их подключения могут стать известны кому угодно. Как минимум они известны персоналу провайдеров wi-fi или LTE, а это может поставить под угрозу атаки сервер приложений (или входящий прокси этого сервера). Как можно минимизировать потенциальный ущерб от такого знания? Вперед, к снипплетам Read more ›
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The precisely arranged nightstand isn't a personality quirk. It's a small piece of nervous system infrastructure built by someone whose body learned, often very young, that mornings could be unpredictable — and that placing three objects in a known position is a quiet way of pre-empting the variables. Read more ›
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For many people in their sixties, the word 'busy' stops fitting the facts of their lives. What looked like a packed schedule was often a fluent way of saying no without having to explain anything — including to themselves. Read more ›
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I had a friend in New York, years ago, who was certain about everything. I mean everything. The right way to make eggs. The correct decade for jazz. Which neighborhoods were finished and which were ascendant. Whether a particular novelist was overrated. Whether your relationship was going to work out. He delivered these verdicts the ... Read more Read more ›
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I was at my parents’ house in London a few years ago, sometime in the strange middle of an afternoon, and my mother went out to the shops. She said she’d be about an hour. She closed the front door. The house went quiet. My father was in the living room. I was in the ... Read more Read more ›
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My mother told a story about me at a dinner party in 2019. I wasn’t there. The story got back to me through a cousin, the way these things do, slightly rounded at the edges from the journey. In the story, I was a confident young man who had built a successful business through sheer ... Read more Read more ›
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The loneliness that hurts most isn't the empty house — it's the one waiting for you in the room where everyone thinks they already know who you are. Read more ›
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For it seems decades, the standard warning about retirement was that it would be boring. The advice that grew up around that warning was almost entirely about activity. Take up a hobby. Join a club. Volunteer. Travel. Build a list of projects. The implicit theory was simple. The problem with retirement was that it had ... Read more Read more ›
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There’s a particular look that passes between people in a café when one person orders a black coffee and the other orders an oat milk vanilla latte. It’s quick, it’s mostly unconscious, and it carries a small judgement that neither person would likely defend if pressed on it. But we all know it. The black ... Read more Read more ›
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My mother, on a phone call last spring, asked me three questions in roughly two minutes. The first was whether I was eating properly, because she’d seen a photo and thought I looked thin. The second was whether I’d thought about what I was going to do with my life now that the restaurants were ... Read more Read more ›
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I want to tell you about a specific Sunday in 2018, in my parents’ kitchen in London. It was the kind of Sunday afternoon that, on paper, looked like the answer to most of what’s wrong with modern life. Three generations in one room. A roast had been eaten. The dishwasher was doing the second ... Read more Read more ›
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I drove to my parents’ house last summer for a long weekend, and somewhere on the second day I noticed something I’d been not-noticing for about thirty years. It started in the kitchen, on the Saturday morning. My mother asked me how the drive had been. I told her. Then she asked about the dogs. ... Read more Read more ›
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The image is by now so familiar it feels like fact. A twenty-something in a hoodie, hunched over a laptop in a dorm room or a garage, types out the lines of code that will turn into a billion-dollar company by the time he’s thirty. Zuckerberg at Facebook. Jobs at Apple. Gates at Microsoft. The ... Read more Read more ›
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