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Digital life
fromThe Village Voice
1 day ago

What's Slowing Your Internet? Compare Providers, Spot the Problem, and Take Back Control - The Village Voice

Home Wi-Fi issues often stem from internal factors rather than service provider flaws, necessitating proper diagnosis before considering a plan change.
OMG science
fromMail Online
7 hours ago

Scientist claims the universe has SEVEN dimensions

The universe may have seven dimensions, potentially solving the information paradox related to black holes.
Digital life
fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

How do I end a call?': the elderly Japanese people determined to master smartphones

Older residents in Tokyo are learning to use smartphones to avoid digital isolation as 3G networks are phased out.
Digital life
fromTheregister
14 hours ago

Google: IPv6 carried half of internet traffic for one day

IPv6 accounted for 50.1% of Google's traffic on March 28, marking a significant increase in its adoption over the past year.
Wellness
fromwww.7x7.com
18 hours ago

Not Your Average Spa Day: 7 of California's Most Unique Wellness Resorts

Unique wellness destinations in California offer diverse and memorable spa experiences, focusing on holistic treatments and self-care rituals.
Wellness
fromBon Appetit
1 day ago

The Best Sleep Drinks for a Restful Night

Sleepy time mocktails with ingredients like magnesium and tart cherry juice can aid relaxation and improve sleep quality.
Wellness
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

I ran a busy finance firm in NYC, but my stress got worse when I had surgery. Now I help high-achievers manage illness.

Emergency surgery can lead to feelings of isolation and neglect in recovery, prompting a shift towards prioritizing personal health and wellness.
#eu
EU data protection
fromComputerworld
14 hours ago

Google should share search data to break its monopoly, European Commission suggests

The EU requests Google to allow third-party search engines access to its search data under the Digital Markets Act.
EU data protection
fromComputerworld
14 hours ago

Google should share search data to break its monopoly, European Commission suggests

The EU requests Google to allow third-party search engines access to its search data under the Digital Markets Act.
UX design
fromMedium
15 hours ago

Oh, but there's one more thing

Designers must address real project challenges while navigating the evolving role of AI in the creative process.
Remote teams
fromComputerworld
8 hours ago

AI is finally delivering productivity - for remote employees

The key to productivity with AI lies in the freedom to use it effectively, not just the technology itself.
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
3 hours ago

AI's shortlist is the new B2B battleground | MarTech

AI chatbots are now the primary influence in B2B software buying, surpassing traditional search methods and review sites.
Information security
fromTechRepublic
1 hour ago

New Phishing Attack Turns n8n Into On-Demand Malware Machine

Attackers are exploiting n8n workflows to deliver malware while evading detection and blending into normal business activities.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
4 hours ago

In Other News: Satellite Cybersecurity Act, $90K Chrome Flaw, Teen Hacker Arrested

Senate legislation aims to enhance satellite cybersecurity amid rising threats and vulnerabilities in commercial satellite signals.
#generational-differences
Writing
fromSilicon Canals
54 minutes ago

People who sacrificed everything for their careers and received modest recognition in return have a very particular reaction to younger workers who refuse the same bargain. It looks like judgment. It's actually envy wearing a mask it found in the 1980s. - Silicon Canals

Generational narratives about work sacrifice often mask deeper disillusionment with the rewards of hard work and the changing values of younger workers.
Writing
fromSilicon Canals
6 hours ago

Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s might be the toughest generation yet - and the proof is that they're reading this right now and their first instinct is to shrug it off, because even accepting a compliment about their own resilience feels like asking for something they were raised to never need - Silicon Canals

Generational conditioning has led to a reluctance to accept praise and a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency.
Writing
fromSilicon Canals
54 minutes ago

People who sacrificed everything for their careers and received modest recognition in return have a very particular reaction to younger workers who refuse the same bargain. It looks like judgment. It's actually envy wearing a mask it found in the 1980s. - Silicon Canals

Generational narratives about work sacrifice often mask deeper disillusionment with the rewards of hard work and the changing values of younger workers.
Writing
fromSilicon Canals
6 hours ago

Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s might be the toughest generation yet - and the proof is that they're reading this right now and their first instinct is to shrug it off, because even accepting a compliment about their own resilience feels like asking for something they were raised to never need - Silicon Canals

Generational conditioning has led to a reluctance to accept praise and a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency.
Privacy technologies
fromnews.bitcoin.com
14 hours ago

Anthropic Adds ID Verification to Claude for Select AI Users

Anthropic implemented ID checks for Claude users in April 2026 to limit abuse and meet legal obligations, while not storing ID images on its systems.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
10 hours ago

'No one knew I was in a different time zone': The workers who travel, play tennis, and do chores on the clock

Soft off days allow employees to manage personal tasks during work hours, promoting work-life balance despite employer concerns.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Hacker News
4 hours ago

Google Blocks 8.3B Policy-Violating Ads in 2025, Launches Android 17 Privacy Overhaul

Google announced Play policy updates to enhance user privacy and combat fraud, including new contact and location permission features.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
3 hours ago

Commanders drawn into blockbuster trade talk but one reality stops it cold

General manager Adam Peters prioritizes draft picks over trades for long-term success, despite speculation about acquiring Maxx Crosby.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
16 hours ago

Review: Guinness X Van Leeuwen's Ice Cream Collab Really Is A Lovely Day - Tasting Table

Van Leeuwen and Guinness launched a new ice cream flavor called 'A Lovely Day for a Guinness,' available exclusively at Whole Foods.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Griefdogg by Michael Winkler review a cryptic, beguiling tale about a man who turns into a dog

Winkler's Griefdogg explores existential themes through Jeffrey's transformation from a disillusioned hydrologist to a dog seeking simplicity and detachment.
Social media marketing
fromMedium
15 hours ago

I watched the manosphere documentary; here is how design is making things worse.

The manosphere thrives on toxic online communities that promote misogyny and anti-feminism, driven by algorithms rewarding controversial content.
Food & drink
fromBoston.com
3 hours ago

Framingham hot dog cart for sale as owner returns to tech career

Roland Houle is selling his hot dog cart business, hoping the next owner values its goodwill and customer base as much as he does.
Writing
fromBig Think
13 hours ago

Jan Morris, and the struggle between coherence and uncovering another's inner life

Jan Morris's unique perspective as a writer reflects her experiences of transition and historical events, revealing universal themes of addiction and identity.
Environment
fromAxios
7 hours ago

The best and worst states for AI data centers

Texas is attracting data center investments with tax incentives, while Maine is implementing a moratorium to evaluate the impact of data centers.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Colombia convenes climate coalition of the willing' to break global fossil fuel deadlock

Colombia is hosting a global conference to transition away from fossil fuels amid rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

More than 15m oysters to be released in the North Sea for UK rewilding project

Over 15 million juvenile oysters will be released in the North Sea to restore ecosystems and provide climate benefits.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
4 hours ago

How Far Food Network's $40 A Day With Rachael Ray Would Get You In 2026 - Tasting Table

Dining out on a $40 budget today is significantly more challenging than it was in the early 2000s.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
6 hours ago

A New Kind of Scandal Is Growing Online. It's Ruining Careers-and Aimed at the Wrong Target.

A.I. detection controversies highlight concerns over authorship and the impact of technology on writing.
Books
fromFuncheap
1 hour ago

Danielle Girard with JJ Elliott - Pinky Swear: A Novel (Corte Madera)

Danielle Girard's new thriller features a young woman's frantic search for her missing surrogate before the baby's due date.
Major League Baseball
fromDodger Blue
20 hours ago

Dodgers acquire former top pitching prospect in trade with Orioles

The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Axel Perez to the Baltimore Orioles for Chayce McDermott, a former top pitching prospect with mixed performance statistics.
#buffalo-trace
Wine
fromElite Traveler
1 day ago

Buffalo Trace Just Bottled a 30-Year Bourbon, Here's What It Tastes Like

Buffalo Trace releases Eagle Rare 30, the oldest age-stated bourbon, showcasing the distillery's commitment to pushing bourbon's limits.
Wine
fromTasting Table
19 hours ago

Buffalo Trace's Single Oak Experiment Is A Big Win For Whiskey Lovers' Wallets - Tasting Table

Buffalo Trace Single Oak barrel 80 is a rare, highly rated rye whiskey with complex flavors and a unique production process.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
1 day ago

Buffalo Trace Just Bottled a 30-Year Bourbon, Here's What It Tastes Like

Buffalo Trace releases Eagle Rare 30, the oldest age-stated bourbon, showcasing the distillery's commitment to pushing bourbon's limits.
Wine
fromTasting Table
19 hours ago

Buffalo Trace's Single Oak Experiment Is A Big Win For Whiskey Lovers' Wallets - Tasting Table

Buffalo Trace Single Oak barrel 80 is a rare, highly rated rye whiskey with complex flavors and a unique production process.
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Eagle Rare 30 Is (Sadly) Worth Its Massive Price Tag - Tasting Table

Eagle Rare 30 is an ultra-aged bourbon, aged for 30 years, representing a significant advancement in whiskey maturation.
US politics
fromAxios
7 hours ago

Trump ditches deportation showmanship

The White House is recalibrating its immigration enforcement messaging amid declining public support.
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