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fromZDNET
4 hours ago

I no longer run internet speed tests in any other way (and how I use results for better Wi-Fi)

Do you know what your internet speed is? Are you getting the service your ISP ( internet service provider) promised when you signed that contract? Or are you dealing with slow internet? These might seem like simple questions, but they're important ones. Internet speeds affect nearly everything you do online: how smoothly your video calls run, how responsive your video games feel, and whether you can stream the latest season of "Stranger Things" without buffering.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
5 hours ago

I moved to Thailand to recover from burnout. Living here has been harder - and better - than I expected

Long-term residency in Thailand on a digital nomad visa offers paradise and great food but brings unexpected challenges such as urban overwhelm, overtourism, and service disruptions.
Wellness
fromFortune
10 hours ago

The $20,000 longevity weekend for those who recognize that more time is the ultimate luxury | Fortune

A four-day longevity retreat can diagnose hidden health issues and deliver targeted treatments that improve function, relieve chronic pain, and invest in long-term health.
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Fitness fraud: gym goers warned over fake deals on memberships and personal trainers

Scammers exploit New Year fitness promotions with cloned ads, fake trainers, and counterfeit apps to steal payments and harvest user data.
Wellness
fromHuffPost
1 year ago

27 Hilarious And Accurate Tweets About Life In Your 40s

Being in your 40s brings greater self-awareness, comfort, and mature priorities, with less energy but continued enjoyment through new definitions of fun.
fromZDNET
17 hours ago

This little-known Gmail trick gave me back 15GB and fixed my inbox chaos for free

Every new Google email account comes with 15GB of free storage -- a solid offer at no cost. However, that space can fill up fast, especially since it also covers files in Google Drive and Google Photos. If your inbox is cluttered with unread newsletters and sneaky spam, there's a way to clean house without losing important messages. With the right approach, you can preserve what matters while giving yourself a fresh start.
OMG science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

The biggest explosions in the universe, ranked

Powerful cosmic explosions—from solar flares to coronal mass ejections and beyond—release immense energy that can damage satellites, cause blackouts, and threaten planetary safety if nearby.
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

Why did that cancer cell become drug-resistant? - Harvard Gazette

TimeVault records and stores cellular gene-expression history inside living cells, enabling retrieval of past gene-activity information to study differentiation, stress responses, adaptation, and drug resistance.
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

This teenager who wrote a research paper on how AI could impact teen jobs

AI is replacing common teenage jobs like retail and food service through kiosks and self-checkout, reducing summer and entry-level employment opportunities for teens.
Privacy professionals
fromWhoWhatWhy
1 day ago

Saturday Hashtag: #TheDataEconomyThreat - WhoWhatWhy

Many popular smartphone apps collect and sell precise personal data, enabling commercial brokers and government agencies to access Americans' private digital activities without consent.
fromThe Drum
22 hours ago

'I'm interested in what a world designed by me looks like': experts' metaverse hopes

I'm deeply skeptical of anyone who calls themselves an expert in the metaverse,
Tech industry
from24/7 Wall St.
14 hours ago

China Opens Door to Nvidia H200 Chips But Questions Outnumber Answers

China signaled conditional approval for NVIDIA H200 imports, likely with restrictions, complicating NVIDIA's China market recovery amid rising AMD competition and geopolitical pressures.
fromYahoo
14 hours ago

Your privacy choices

When you use our sites and apps, we use Cookies Cookies (including similar technologies such as web storage) allow the operators of websites and apps to store and read information from your device. Learn more in our cookie policy. cookies to: provide our sites and apps to you authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and Measurement
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

To shred or not to shred? Is it OK to throw out sensitive documents?

Shred or destroy mail containing name and address to reduce risk of identity theft from discarded documents, despite claims that all information is digital.
Tech industry
fromFuturism
14 hours ago

OnlyFans Rival Seemingly Succumbs to AI Psychosis, Which We Dare You to Try Explain to Your Parents

ManyVids' official channels posted bizarre AI-driven spiritual content; creators fear CEO Bella French is suffering AI psychosis, risking platform stability and creators' income.
fromMedium
5 days ago

How a 2,500-year-old story explains why UX findings get ignored

Those words, from a Senior Director of Product Design, brought to mind an old Aesop fable. A father is trying to get his sons to stop arguing, so he hands them a bundle of sticks and asks them to break it. They try, but they can't. Then he unties the bundle and asks them to break each stick individually. They snap them in half, one by one. Moral of the story? Individually weak, together strong.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

From Design to Code: Copiloting the Future of Design Systems

AI automation requires structurally unambiguous design systems, explicit behavioral rules, and strict process enforcement to reliably generate UI components.
UX design
fromMedium
1 day ago

How to Be the Solo Designer in the Room (and Not Lose Your Mind)

Solo UX designers frequently feel powerless when stakeholders prioritize implementation, business, or client goals over user-centered design.
EU data protection
fromTechzine Global
3 days ago

Regulator investigates Kyndryl's acquisition of Dutch Solvinity

BTI is investigating Kyndryl's proposed acquisition of Solvinity to assess potential risks to DigiD's accessibility and data security under national-security rules.
EU data protection
fromInfoQ
4 days ago

AWS Launches European Sovereign Cloud Amid Questions About U.S. Legal Jurisdiction

AWS launched a EU-only European Sovereign Cloud with physically and logically separated infrastructure under a German parent company to address regulatory and geopolitical data concerns.
EU data protection
fromAdExchanger
3 days ago

Privacy Enforcement Crossed A Line In 2025 - And There's No Going Back | AdExchanger

Regulatory enforcement in 2025 ended the cookie-banner gray zone, making specific opt-out, UX, and downstream data-use failures financially actionable.
fromTheregister
5 hours ago
Information security

Automotive systems get pwned at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026

Pwn2Own Automotive revealed 76 unique zero-day vulnerabilities across automotive systems, leading to over $1 million in payouts and Fuzzware.io winning Master of Pwn.
fromZDNET
3 hours ago

How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)

To understand how ACR works, imagine a constant, real-time Shazam-like service running in the background while your TV is on. It identifies content displayed on your screen, including programs from cable TV boxes, streaming services, or gaming consoles. ACR does this by capturing continuous screenshots and cross-referencing them with a vast database of media content and advertisements. According to The Markup, ACR can capture and identify up to 7,200 images per hour, or approximately two images every second.
fromZDNET
3 hours ago

Microsoft said my Windows 10 PC no longer supported updates - but this software saved it

In early 2023, Microsoft announced that it would end all official support for Windows 10 in 2025, giving users just over two years to migrate to Windows 11. As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially ceased regular updates and security patches for Windows 10, marking the end of its 10-year run, while leaving millions of users seeking alternatives. Also: New laptop? How to wipe your old Windows PC clean before getting rid of it Some reluctantly upgraded to Windows 11, while others switched to Linux.
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

French ad tech startup Adikteev closes London office

The business is pulling its EMEA operations and activities back into its headquarters in Paris, France just seven months after it set up a London base. Executives in London were tasked with selling to media agencies the Adikteev's MotionLead technology, which creates bespoke mobile ad units, and it is understood that the first local campaigns for the formats had been secured.
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

City A.M. extends ban on ad blockers to all desktop users

Fresh from trialling a ban on the use of ad block blocking technology on its website City A.M. is pressing ahead with a full roll-out of the technology to all desktop users - although mobile users will not be affected. City A.M. became the first UK newspaper to ban ad blockers on its website back in October with Firefox users prevented from accessing content if they have active ad blocking software installed.
fromTasting Table
5 hours ago

If You Spot This Buffet Utensil Red Flag, Get Out Fast - Tasting Table

One red flag that gets overlooked too often relates to the utensils, or lack thereof. If every dish does not have its own serving utensil, think twice about eating there. The larger the buffet is, the more serving utensils it requires. While that seems like something you might take for granted, not all buffet restaurants put in the effort to make this happen. This is a buffet red flag that should make you turn around.
#winter-storm
Major League Baseball
fromBlueJaysNation
5 hours ago

Blue Jays 2026 40-man Roster Review: Brendon Little had a strong start to 2025 before tailing off

Brendon Little is the Blue Jays' best high-leverage left-handed reliever, demonstrating strong ground-ball skills but inconsistent control and late-season decline.
fromTasting Table
4 hours ago

The Most Popular Dessert From The 1900s Is Still One We Enjoy Today - Tasting Table

Though not everyone has a sweet tooth, there is often at least one dessert that someone can find appealing. There have been a number of popular desserts through the decades, but one has stood the test of time as a favorite to this day. Yes, even now, we all scream for ice cream. The most important distinction about this popular frozen treat, however, is the fact that people still love enjoying it in a cone.
fromTasting Table
5 hours ago

The Colorful Cake That Became A '90s Birthday Party Staple - Tasting Table

Picture this: You're getting ready for your birthday party at the roller rink. The colored disco lights are shining, almost matching the colorful, patterned carpet. All of your friends are standing around at one of the laminate booths, greeted by none other than a Funfetti cake (or cupcakes). Funfetti is a type of cake that has been cemented into sweet history. It first got its start in the '90s.
fromMedium
3 years ago

Mastering the Art of Ambling Into Minimalism

Moving house is one of the rare occasions in life when we are brought face to face with the reality of all our belongings - right down to the contents of the bottom kitchen drawer. My partner and I talked about making a sea change for years. We wanted to leave life in Sydney behind for a simpler, lighter existence a little further up the coast. Now it was finally time to leap.
fromThe Drum
14 hours ago
Marketing tech

How building a holistic customer view will help publishers thrive in a post-cookie world

Publishers must develop proactive, diversified first-party data strategies to succeed as third-party cookies and universal identifiers are deprecated.
fromThe Drum
21 hours ago
Marketing tech

Facebook's Dunnhumby deal makes the case for attribution

Marketers must implement true multichannel attribution by connecting digital and offline data to measure each channel's contribution and improve ROI, with mobile as a priority.
Media industry
fromFuturism
13 hours ago

When You Learn How Low the 2025 Murder Rate Was, You'll Realize How Profoundly the Media Has Failed the American People

Media sensationalism amplified fear about crime in 2025 despite nationwide declines in most violent crimes, including a historic 21% homicide drop across major cities.
fromInfoQ
1 day ago
Information security

Two Missing Characters: How a Regex Flaw Exposed AWS GitHub Repos to Supply-Chain Risk

A regex misconfiguration in AWS CodeBuild webhook filters allowed attacker-controlled GitHub actor IDs to hijack AWS-managed repositories, leak credentials, and risk AWS Console supply-chain compromise.
fromThe Drum
14 hours ago

WeAre8 will pay you to watch ads in the name of saving the planet

Australian-born Sue Fennessy has spent the last 30 years at the coal face of digital media. After creating the data aggregation tool Standard Media Index, she says she became increasingly frustrated by the lack of effectiveness of digital media platforms and the increasingly negative impact of social media on our day-to-day lives. Her next endeavor, the social media app WeAre8, was born after asking herself one question:
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
13 hours ago

A quarter of employed adults use AI at least a few times a week, with 6 in 10 tech workers using it frequently, Gallup says | Fortune

About 12% of employed U.S. adults use AI daily at work; frequent adoption rose broadly, led by technology and finance, with signs of plateauing.
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

Future of Media: Daily Mail charm offensive, Inside Dugout and TikTok threat

Conservative newspaper the Daily Mail enlisted a top creative agency to help position it as a 'powerful positive force'. Many titles are embracing marketing to sell subscriptions and alter perceptions, but the 124-year-old title's efforts inspired a bit more attention. The paper's detractors, to put it kindly, made sure I knew how difficult a brief the agency had. Expletives were shared. Some questioned why the newspaper was even 'platformed' by The Drum. It's a brand that stirs strong emotion...
fromZDNET
6 hours ago

Nervous about the job market? 5 ways to stand out in the age of AI

How can you drive value through this technology? Does deployment mean you need to look at your processes and business model? What is AI going to cost? What benefits will you create? How do you make sure you're making the right choices and decisions?
fromThe Drum
11 hours ago

A crash course in social media platforms Line, QQ, WeChat and Weibo | Man About Asia

Why has it been so successful both from a user perspective and a brand perspective? They've mastered the art of visual sociability, using animations and pictures instead of just characters and text
fromForbes
1 day ago

Microsoft Starts Sharing Your Location With Your Employer

As explains, "if you are late for work, do some work from home, or do anything on Teams and Outlook from any network that is not your organization's, your employer would know about this. This obviously did not sit well with workers who either work in hybrid setups or do not appreciate this type of invasion of privacy."
Artificial intelligence
frommashable.com
6 hours ago

Move into real AI productivity with lifetime access to this multi-model tool

1min.AI provides lifetime access to multiple top AI models and comprehensive creative tools for a single $74.97 payment through Jan. 31.
fromThe Atlantic
12 hours ago

Forbearance

A little rice? A little soup? I'd rather die reading the early texts you sent about my breasts. I wouldn't take a picture- infidelity!- and so instead had conjured them with words, for which, with words, you gave me back a tongue we dragged across the skin of common thought. Such is our lot, our shared disease or gift. Like Bernini's angels propped somewhere in Rome
Social media marketing
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Brooklyn Beckham and Prince Harry are the canaries in the coalmine. The children of Instagram will be next | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Children are exposed and monetized from before birth on social media, normalizing performance, eroding privacy, and treating them as subjects in a widespread social experiment.
Books
fromIndependent
1 day ago

'I don't see there is any point retrospectively criticising people for the way that they behaved' - 'Butcher Boy' novelist Patrick McCabe

Patrick McCabe remains rooted in Irish counter-culture while engaging with communal rituals and symbols.
#remote-work
fromTech Times
1 day ago
Remote teams

The Digital Workplace Revolution: Why Hybrid Work Is the Real Remote Work Future

fromTech Times
1 day ago
Remote teams

The Digital Workplace Revolution: Why Hybrid Work Is the Real Remote Work Future

Wine
fromelitetraveler.com
23 hours ago

Do You Need an AI Wine Cellar?

AI-driven wine cellars use sensors, cameras, and software to track inventories, optimize storage conditions, and provide pairing and consumption guidance.
fromSlate Magazine
18 hours ago

One of Our Most Acclaimed Writers Is Back With His First Novel in a Decade. It Doesn't Go Quite Where You'd Expect.

K.J. Boone, the exec, is a bad man. In the 1970s he made a famous speech to a gathering of his fellow petroleum magnates that provided the blueprint for climate change denial, and he takes credit for the U.S.'s decision to abandon the Kyoto Protocol. This doesn't matter much to our narrator, Jill "Doll" Blaine, who has so far comforted 342 dying souls, each equally
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Underground wit and poor attention spans | Letters

Poems on the Underground seldom capture the London Underground experience, inspiring satirical commuter poems and comparisons between oral epic attention strategies and modern cinema.
Writing
fromTechCrunch
7 hours ago

Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch

Major creative organizations are banning or disqualifying works created with generative LLMs and requiring disclosure or prohibiting LLM-assisted works.
Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
1 day ago

ICE Asks Companies About 'Ad Tech and Big Data' Tools It Could Use in Investigations

ICE is soliciting info on Big Data and ad tech products, including location data services, to support investigations while omitting regulatory and vendor specifics.
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

The 7 Best Oregon Wines To Add To Your Tasting List - Tasting Table

The history of winemaking in Oregon dates back over 150 years, but it wasn't until the 1960s that things really started to take off. The state - particularly the Willamette Valley region - became known for producing pinot noir, and more vineyards were planted to expand the local wine industry. While California produces the lion's share of American wine, Oregon is still considered a leader in the domestic industry, ranking fourth nationally for wine production by volume.
Wine
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The One Whiskey Barrel Aged Wine We'll Always Add To Our Cart - Tasting Table

1924 Whiskey Barrel Aged Red Blend delivers a fruity, smooth profile with candied berry, vanilla, maple, subtle spice, and a long, lingering finish.
English Premier League
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
2 days ago

Grab a VIP ticket for just 72 as Everton take on Leeds this Monday Will Dominic Calvert-Lewin return to haunt his old club?

Everton host Leeds Monday night; both seek three points as Everton chase Europe and Leeds fight relegation, with key players returning and notable injuries.
#yulia-tymoshenko
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 days ago
Europe news

Tymoshenko vs Zelenskyy: Political clash over graft rocks wartime Ukraine

Yulia Tymoshenko faces bribery charges and is accused of obstructing cabinet appointments, clashing with President Zelenskyy and potentially weakening wartime governance.
fromRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1 week ago
Europe news

Ex-Ukrainian Prime Minister Tymoshenko Avoids Detention On Bribery Charges

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko must pay $760,000 bail amid bribery charges, faces travel and communication restrictions while denying wrongdoing and preparing an appeal.
Europe news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,423

Russian forces continued offensive operations, seizing settlements, striking energy and military targets, causing civilian casualties, widespread power outages, and prompting emergency repairs and humanitarian concerns.
English Premier League
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

VAR review: Should Man United's Dalot have been sent off vs. Man City?

VAR upheld a yellow for Dalot because contact was deemed glancing, with referee communication and match timing influencing the VAR review.
LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

Fighting Back, Pushing Forward: Horizons Hosts its Annual State of the Movement - San Francisco Bay Times

LGBTQ movement faces intensified political and legal threats while maintaining resilience and forward momentum through collective organizing and rebuilding power.
SF politics
from48 hills
3 hours ago

A very dubious term-limits bill that could easily be amended .... - 48 hills

San Francisco supervisors face a proposed lifetime ban after two terms to prevent long-serving returns, a YIMBY-driven reform applying only to the Board of Supervisors.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
5 hours ago

'More important than the goal' - Hansi Flick reveals the best thing about Lamine Yamal's performance against Real Oviedo

Team overcame a poor first half to win by increasing intensity, pressing, positioning, and using effective substitutions despite travel-related fatigue and limited rest.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
4 hours ago

'An unpleasant situation' - Joan Laporta speaks out on Dro Fernandez's decision to leave Barcelona for PSG

Barça faces an unexpected contract dispute as Dro will not remain; his agent refused to honor a prior agreement arranged for his 18th birthday.
fromThe Drum
31 minutes ago

Sky hasn't resumed YouTube ad spend, CEO says there's still not an adequate level of brand safety

The debate around YouTube is no longer a debate; we will not go onto YouTube when there's just not the level of brand safety that we need. As advertisers, we all know the issues with online platforms around measurement, viewability, ad fraud and brand-safety. If we, as brands spending millions of pounds on advertising, can't guarantee a certain standard of transparency, how can the individual feel protected in the digital Wild West?
SF LGBT
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

Giving Back to the Communities That Support Us - San Francisco Bay Times

San Francisco Dykes on Bikes partnered with local groups to deliver toys, meals, and outreach supplies, supporting Bay Area residents experiencing homelessness and food insecurity.
fromThedrum
5 hours ago

New Study Finds That Advertising Cultivates Brand Trust Leading to Purchase Intent

New York, NY, June 11, 2024 - When brand trust increases by just one point, the average consumer purchase intent increases by 33%, with Reliability, Respect, Ethical Business Practices, Authenticity, and Relatability top drivers of brand trust. This is according to a new study released today by Vevo, MAGNA Media Trials and Initiative, which surveyed a nationally representative group of nearly 5,000 U.S. consumers to understand the components of brand trust and how they vary across verticals and inclusive cohorts.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
4 hours ago

New York courthouses closed statewide Monday due to inclement weather amNewYork

State and federal courthouses across New York will be closed Monday due to severe winter weather, while many courts continue operations virtually and accept emergencies.
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

#FBrape campaign: What does it mean for Facebook and what can brands take from the backlash?

After the week-long Twitter backlash which received over 50,000 tweets under the hashtag #FBrape, Facebook agreed to update its policies, releasing a statement acknowledging that its systems to monitor and remove gender-based hate speech had failed. The backlash prompted 15 major advertisers, including Nissan and Nationwide, to suspend their Facebook marketing campaigns, and highlighted some of the issues brands potentially face when it comes to online advertising.
fromZDNET
4 hours ago

Finally, Bluetooth trackers for Android users that function even better than AirTags (and they're on sale)

The One Point is a fob that fits on a keyring or anything else you can think of attaching a fob to -- from your pet to your bike. It measures 1.49in/37.9mm and is 0.25in/6.4mm thin, and it is splashproof to the IPX5 standard. Powering the tiny fob is a user-replaceable CR2032 lithium coin cell that should last about a year. Regarding range, the fob is good to about 200ft/60m if you want to activate it to play a sound.
National Hockey League
fromRMNB
5 hours ago

Logan Thompson recalls first professional goalie fight, not eager to get into one in NHL: 'I feel like most goalies are bigger than me'

Sergei Bobrovsky and Alex Nedeljkovic fought—the NHL's first goalie fight in six years—while Logan Thompson praised goalie fights and recalled his past altercation.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago

If you're over 70 and these 9 simple activities still bring you joy, you've mastered the art of aging gracefully - Silicon Canals

Graceful aging emerges through presence, simple daily rituals, curiosity, and finding delight in ordinary activities rather than chasing youth.
Women
fromLos Angeles Times
5 hours ago

Jordan Chiles delivers perfect 10 on floor, helps UCLA gymnasts beat Michigan State

Jordan Chiles scored a perfect 10 on floor as UCLA won 197.425–196.900 over Michigan State, led by balanced team scoring.
fromThe Drum
4 hours ago

Honesty, authenticity and tact: Netflix and PSB Academy marketers on how to lead on LinkedIn

LinkedIn has made significant changes to its platform over recent years to focus more on content and enabling connections around content out in the open, versus just allowing professionals to connect and message privately. It creates an immense opportunity for thought leadership at scale, but with that comes risk and responsibility to individuals and institutions. Honesty Honesty was a key theme for success on LinkedIn.
fromNedbatchelder
13 hours ago

Testing: exceptions and caches

Kacper Borucki blogged about parameterizing exception testing, and linked to pytest docs and a StackOverflow answer with similar approaches. The common way to test exceptions is to use pytest.raises as a context manager, and have separate tests for the cases that succeed and those that fail. Instead, this approach lets you unify them. I tweaked it to this, which I think reads nicely: One parameterized test that covers both good and bad outcomes. Nice.
fromBuzzFeed
4 hours ago

Want Me To Ruin The Surprise That Is Your Proposal? Choose Some Pasta To Reveal The Exact Date

Look, we've all been there - analyzing every "we should talk about our future" comment and wondering if that suspicious Pinterest activity means what we think it means. Whether you're dropping hints harder than an anvil or playing it cool, your love story has its own timeline. Choose LOTS of pasta, and I'll predict when your person will finally make it official!
fromMedium
3 years ago

I Didn't Buy Anything for One Hundred Days. Here's What I Learned.

I' m not sure where this minimalist urge came from. I've always been more of a maximalist, as one glance at my bag collection (54 at last count) or my coffee-maker constellation (six, more or less) or my leather-notebook ensemble (don't ask). Enough, I decided. This must stop. I know many people dismiss the efficacy of New Year's resolutions, but I like them. They help me make vital course corrections. So, on January 1st I resolved to buy nothing.
fromZDNET
3 hours ago

The most powerful Lenovo ThinkPad I've tested surprised in ways I didn't expect

Lenovo's ThinkPad P series consists of powerful, portable workstations designed for users in engineering, design, and media creation. The eighth-generation personifies the lineup as its latest flagship model, with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 255H CPU, Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 GPU, and classic ThinkPad form with some premium elements. It pairs its hardware with impressive portability: just 4.06 pounds and 0.39 inches thick -- much lighter than its horsepower would suggest, for a cutting-edge device in a reliable package
fromZDNET
4 hours ago

Slow home internet? Here are 3 things I always check first to regain fast Wi-Fi speeds

Nearly every part of modern life depends on our connection to the internet. When my provider experiences an outage, everything grinds to a halt -- working remotely via VPN, streaming music on Spotify, and even using smart home devices. It's a stark reminder of how much we rely on the invisible network that keeps us connected. Almost every aspect of modern life is affected by our connectivity to the Web.
fromMedium
3 years ago

When It Comes to Friendships, It's OK to Be the Planner

In any given relationship or group, there is always one person who makes things happen. Everyone says "hey, we should get together!" but this person finds a date and makes the restaurant reservation. After a family meet-up in a park, everyone says "we should do this again!" but this person suggests meeting next Saturday at the children's museum at 10 a.m. since the forecast calls for rain.
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