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There’s a particular sort of person who is genuinely, reliably lovely to absolutely everyone, and who, if you look closely enough, has nobody they’d actually call a close friend. Warm to all. Available to many. Generous with their time, their attention, their patience. And, without ever quite noticing they’re doing it, letting not one single ... Read more
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I've played four hours of the hugely promising The Blood of Dawnwalker now which, if you don't know yet, is the new vampire-themed role-playing project led by the person who directed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Konrad Tomaszkiewicz. He formed a new studio, Rebel Wolves, and enticed a bunch of other CD Projekt Red to help him, and this is their first game. I've written about it quite a... Read more ›
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WrxFlo, the Irish AI-powered software company helping large industrial manufacturers and logistics businesses transform their operations, has raised €3 million in funding. The round was led by Elkstone, with participation from existing investors Furthr VC and Enterprise Ireland, as well as a number of angel investors. The investment will accelerate WrxFlo’s expansion in the UK […] Read more ›
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The Blood of Dawnwalker's opening four hours show some impressive ambitions for the debut RPG from Rebel Wolves — and I've been left excited to play more. Read more ›
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The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the ambitious game was made out of a "love for RPGs" and a drive to make something unique. Read more ›
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The Blood of Dawnwalker director, Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, wants players to feel driven by a "sense of urgency" with the RPG's unconventional 30-day timer. Read more ›
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Rebel Wolves knew The Blood of Dawnwalker's day and night system was going to be challenging, but wanted to deliver a "unique" experience for players. Read more ›
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The Blood of Dawnwalker might not exist if not for the experienced developers at Rebel Wolves who worked on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077. Read more ›
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Claude Cowork now runs on web and mobile too, so your AI tasks keep going even after you close your laptop. Read more ›
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Claude Cowork now keeps working on tasks even after you close your laptop. It’s part of a larger push toward smartphone-controlled agents. Read more ›
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Last year, Alex Bouaziz, CEO of $17 billion payroll startup Deel, was several months into an escalating legal battle with an archrival, Rippling, when he texted one of his investors, Ben Horowitz, about an issue. He alerted Horowitz to a recent podcast in which Rippling CEO Parker Conrad had criticized Horowitz’s venture capital firm, Andreessen Horowitz, for standing by Deel amid a corporate spying scandal. (Rippling had sued Deel in... Read more ›
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Xbox has burned everything else it had left in its massive, ongoing 'reset.' Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: These may be the last days of Amazon's Mechanical Turk. An announcement on the Mechanical Turk website says that on July 30, 2026, the crowdsourcing service will close to new customers. Amazon Web Services says the decision was made after "careful consideration," adding, "Existing customers can continue to use the service as normal. AWS continues to invest in security and availability improvements... Read more ›
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Gemini Gems let you create reusable AI assistants for the tasks you do again and again — here are five of my favorites and how to build them yourself. Read more ›
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Данные об уязвимостях в программном обеспечении или инфраструктуре — важнейшая информация. Она может быть использована как для усиления защиты систем, так и для проведения кибератак.Существует несколько рынков продажи сведений об уязвимостях. Легальный основан на поиске недостатков безопасности с их последующей передачей на багбаунти-площадки либо с ответственным раскрытием информации о них. Нелегальный связан с продажей данных об уязвимостях на теневых площадках. Оба рынка строятся вокруг спроса на эксклюз Read more ›
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Alongside the Nothing Phone (4b), the UK-based company also unveiled the Nothing Ear (3a), its latest pair of true wireless earbuds. The Nothing Ear (3a) features an in-ear design with a silicone ear tip, which is now available in a new XS size. Each earbud is equipped with a 12mm dynamic driver, which Nothing claims delivers up to 5dB stronger bass than the Ear (a). The earbuds offer active noise... Read more ›
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The excavation of a cave in southern Türkiye revealed evidence of shared technologies, survival strategies, and even symbolic objects. Read more ›
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Ask most people what AI is going to do to work, and you get a version of the same answer: it’s coming for everyone, and your age won’t shield you. It’s a tidy fear, and it sounds fair. But payroll data tells a different and more uncomfortable story — the early strain isn’t spread evenly, ... Read more Read more ›
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Portofino is a village of fewer than 500 permanent residents on the Ligurian coast, roughly an hour southeast of Genoa. It is also, by most measures, one of the most recognisable places in Europe — a tight crescent of coral and ochre buildings around a harbour so precisely composed that it appears, to visitors arriving ... Read more Read more ›
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I have a decision sitting open that I should have closed days ago. The problem is that it is too easy — there are five or six options in front of me, all of them fine, all of them roughly the same, and the tabs keep multiplying because I keep finding one more variant worth ... Read more Read more ›
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For roughly two decades, a single number has anchored scientific and policy discussions about the upper limits of human heat tolerance: 35 degrees Celsius on the wet-bulb thermometer. Above this threshold, the theory holds, the body’s primary cooling mechanism — the evaporation of sweat from the skin — becomes physically incapable of removing heat fast ... Read more Read more ›
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The prompt I typed was short. “Based on everything you know about me, describe my personality. Be detailed. Don’t flatter me.” I expected the usual ChatGPT shape — a careful profile heavy on words like “thoughtful” and “curious,” soft on anything that would actually sting. That was not what I got. A note before I ... Read more Read more ›
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“Sorry, is now still a good time?” I said, on a call I had scheduled myself, at the exact minute we had agreed on, to a person who had asked me to call. There was a small pause. “Why are you apologizing?” she asked. And I realized I genuinely did not know. I apologize for ... Read more Read more ›
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My friend grew up tiptoeing around her mother. The woman was sharp and exacting, quick to find the flaw in a report card or a haircut, and warmth in that house came rationed and conditional. My friend spent her childhood managing a mood that was never quite safe to relax around. She moved out the ... Read more Read more ›
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The chair that nobody else sits in is rarely about ownership. It's about engineering one location in the house where the nervous system is allowed to stand down — and why that single square metre often does more psychological work than any conversation about boundaries ever could. Read more ›
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Ford has rehired roughly 350 veteran engineers after automated quality systems and AI-driven inspection tools failed to deliver expected manufacturing standards. Read more ›
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When the Apollo Guidance Computer began flashing 1202 alarms during Apollo 11's lunar descent, Margaret Hamilton's priority-scheduling code shed the low-priority tasks a stuck rendezvous radar was flooding it with — and saved the landing. Read more ›
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