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Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
2 hours ago

You know you're over 60 when these 9 things that used to irritate you now just make you quietly grateful - Silicon Canals

Aging brings perspective that transforms frustration into gratitude for life's simple moments and human connections.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
5 hours ago

I traced who owns the undersea cables that carry 95% of global internet traffic - the map is a colonial one - Silicon Canals

Undersea fiber optic cables carry 95% of intercontinental internet traffic, with ownership patterns mirroring colonial-era trade routes and extraction geography.
OMG science
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Rare blood moon' total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand

A rare total lunar eclipse visible across North America, Australia, and New Zealand will turn the moon deep coppery red as sunlight refracts through Earth's atmosphere, with the next occurrence not happening for nearly three years.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
20 hours ago

I spent a year inside the content moderation workforce in Nairobi and Manila - the human cost of making AI 'safe' is a class story nobody wants to tell - Silicon Canals

Content moderators in the Global South earn minimal wages while training AI systems that generate billions in value for wealthy tech companies, revealing how AI safety costs are distributed unequally across class lines.
OMG science
fromFuturism
12 hours ago

James Webb Takes Long, Hard Look Inside Uranus

The James Webb Space Telescope reveals unprecedented three-dimensional details of Uranus's upper atmosphere, showing how its ionosphere interacts with its unusually tilted magnetic field and where auroras form.
OMG science
fromFuturism
18 hours ago

NASA Spots Sun-like Star Inflating Massive Bubble

Astronomers detected the first astrosphere around a Sun-like star using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, revealing how stellar winds create protective bubbles similar to our Sun's heliosphere.
Wellness
fromwww.nytimes.com
17 hours ago

Sit All Day? These Seat Cushions Will Keep You Comfortable.

Ergonomic seat cushions made from gel, memory foam, or latex can improve comfort and spinal alignment for people who sit for extended periods.
Wellness
fromTasting Table
13 hours ago

The Lemon Olive Oil Shot Trend That Took Social Media By Storm, Explained - Tasting Table

Lemon and olive oil shots offer modest health benefits through cumulative effects over time, not overnight results, and work best as part of a balanced diet rather than standalone remedies.
Wellness
fromTravel + Leisure
20 hours ago

9 Best Places to Live in the U.S. for a Healthy Lifestyle

WalletHub analyzed 182 U.S. cities across food, fitness, healthcare, and green space to identify the healthiest cities for residents prioritizing wellness-focused living.
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
5 hours ago

UK govermnent's Vulnerability Monitoring System is working

UK public sector DNS vulnerabilities are now resolved 84% faster through an automated Vulnerability Monitoring System that reduces remediation time from 50 days to 8 days.
Privacy professionals
fromAdExchanger
3 hours ago

Brokering A Piece; An Antitrust Case, You Say? | AdExchanger

State auditors now use location and purchase data from state vehicles to identify personal use by employees, resulting in terminations and resignations for unauthorized trips.
Tech industry
fromComputerworld
1 hour ago

Cheap enterprise PCs? Not anytime soon - analysts

PC prices are expected to rise approximately 17% this year due to memory chip shortages caused by diversion of manufacturing capacity to higher-margin AI server chips.
EU data protection
fromwww.bbc.com
1 hour ago

Met DNA database missing nearly half of officers

The Metropolitan Police lacks DNA records for 46% of officers and fingerprint records for 20%, potentially compromising their ability to identify contamination at crime scenes and investigate internal misconduct.
UX design
fromMedium
18 hours ago

The AI adoption theatre: When innovation becomes performance

Advanced AI tools enable new capabilities, but organizations often use them to optimize existing processes rather than fundamentally rethinking their approach or ambitions.
EU data protection
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 day ago

TikTok publishes latest EU usage, enforcement data

TikTok's EU monthly active users reached 178 million in its latest Digital Services Act report, representing 31% growth since October 2023 and indicating the platform approaches one billion global users.
UX design
fromwww.archdaily.com
15 hours ago

ELIT Office / DualSpace Studio

An office design balances multiple functional zones through unified wood details and rhythmic patterns while maintaining spatial clarity and visual connection across diverse work activities.
EU data protection
fromDataBreaches.Net
2 days ago

UK Court of Appeal Rules on the Concept of Personal Data in the Context of Data Security - DataBreaches.Net

A controller's data security duty applies to all personal data under its control, regardless of whether third parties could identify individuals from that data.
Remote teams
fromForbes
7 hours ago

How To Ask For Flexible Work, Even If Your Company Enforces An RTO

Employees should reframe flexible work requests as strategic business discussions rather than personal favors, emphasizing productivity gains and cost savings for employers.
Social media marketing
fromDear Media
20 hours ago

How to Use LinkedIn Effectively in 2026: Expert Tips

Strategic LinkedIn use requires showcasing skills over job titles, building reputation through consistent posting, maintaining authentic voice, and engaging via comments to remain visible in competitive job markets.
Media industry
fromDigiday
3 hours ago

Bold Call: AI compute costs are the future of the upfront... and principal media

AI compute costs represent a new unpredictable expense for agencies, requiring novel billing models where agencies buy tokens in bulk and pass variable costs to clients through subscriptions.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
3 hours ago

Why Binary Audience Decisions Aren't Fit For The Agentic Era | AdExchanger

Audience segmentation architecture has become a bottleneck as AI agents process millions of impressions per second with novel signal combinations that require real-time decisioning beyond traditional Boolean logic capabilities.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
3 hours ago

The agency holdcos have an AI story, but not an AI business model

Agency holding companies use identical AI messaging about margin defense and automation, but investors reject the strategy as unoriginal script rather than differentiated competitive advantage.
Social media marketing
fromForbes
3 hours ago

The Social Commerce Reset: AI Scales Discovery. Creators Drive Sales

Marketers must prioritize audience belief and credibility over reach as AI-generated content and algorithmic trends proliferate across social platforms.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
3 hours ago

Media Buying Briefing: The Big Three's pieces are in place - let's see who wins

WPP's Elevate28 restructuring plan simplifies operations into four units to stabilize client losses and reduce complexity, positioning it competitively against Publicis and Omnicom for 2026 leadership.
Social media marketing
fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago

The Consent Machine: How Platform Algorithms Shape Democratic Narratives - Silicon Canals

Social media platforms are architecturally designed to amplify emotionally engaging content, including misinformation, because engagement drives advertising revenue, not because of deliberate conspiracy.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
3 hours ago

OpenA says Pentagon set 'scary precedent' binning Anthropic

OpenAI signed a deal with the Department of War allowing classified AI use while maintaining three ethical red lines: no mass surveillance, no autonomous weapons direction, and no high-stakes automated decisions.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

The world wants to ban children from social media, but there will be grave consequences for us all | Taylor Lorenz

Global social media bans for minors, framed as child safety measures, enable mass surveillance and censorship while lacking evidence of effectiveness in addressing mental health crises.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
8 hours ago

The Refrigerated Meal Brand From Costco To Avoid In Every Variety, According To Customers - Tasting Table

Costco shoppers strongly dislike Kevin's Natural Foods brand despite its variety of bulk refrigerated and frozen meals, with customers actively avoiding the brand due to poor quality execution of simple dishes.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
3 hours ago

This Sushi Restaurant In Houston Is Hidden Behind A Painting - Tasting Table

Sushi by Hidden in Houston offers a hidden speakeasy-style omakase experience with 12+ courses in under an hour for $60, featuring globally sourced ingredients and fast-paced dining in an intimate 10-seat setting.
Europe news
fromIrish Independent
3 hours ago

No plans to evacuate Irish citizens in Middle East as key transit hubs remain closed

US-Israel strikes on Iran and retaliatory action disrupt Middle East flights, affecting thousands of Irish citizens, with government warning of potential energy cost spikes.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
2 hours ago

I Tasted Australia's Oldest Whisky - Here's My Verdict

Sullivans Cove Distillery releases Australia's oldest single malt whisky at 25 years old, marking a pioneering achievement in new world whisky production and validating decades of commitment to quality.
Environment
fromBusiness Matters
1 hour ago

Ready-to-build wind farm 'loses out to speculative projects'

Scottish Power's fully-consented offshore wind farm lost subsidy contracts to earlier-stage projects lacking planning consent, risking the government's 2030 clean power target.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

The Daffodil Days by Helen Bain review virtuoso portrait of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath's final year

The Daffodil Days reconstructs Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes's 1961-1962 Devon period through multiple perspectives of those around them, revealing intimate details of their deteriorating marriage and creative output.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Dan Simmons, author of Hyperion and The Terror, dies aged 77

Dan Simmons, prolific author of science fiction, horror, and thrillers including Hyperion, died at 77 with numerous major literary awards throughout his career.
Europe news
fromIndependent
3 hours ago

Irish families living in Middle East: 'We told our eight-year-old these planes were superheroes in the sky, that we were being protected'

Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee urged Irish citizens in the Middle East to shelter in place amid escalating military strikes between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Remote teams
fromUNILAD
12 hours ago

Millennials have started 'quiet vacationing' instead of asking their boss for time off

Hybrid work has become standard globally, with 68% of US employers offering flexibility, though federal employees face mandates to return to offices, while some workers exploit remote arrangements through 'quiet vacationing' and email scheduling tactics.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
16 hours ago

Commanders' draft gamble could finally awaken as touted role change gains steam

Ben Sinnott's uncertain performance as a tight end may improve if deployed as a fullback in David Blough's offensive system for the 2026 season.
Remote teams
fromFortune
16 hours ago

Slack cofounder says workers and CEOs can get stuck doing 'fake' work like pre-meetings and slide shows | Fortune

Stewart Butterfield distinguishes between 'fake work' (hyper-realistic worklike activities) and genuine productivity (known valuable work), noting that superficially productive tasks often lack real business value as companies scale.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
19 hours ago

Meta won't let morality get in the way of a product launch

Ray-Ban Meta glasses with facial recognition Name Tag feature enable real-time identification of people, raising surveillance concerns amid government complacency and public desensitization to monitoring technologies.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
13 hours ago

Let's explore the best alternatives to Discord | TechCrunch

Discord's planned age verification requirement by mid-2026 and past security breach prompt users to explore alternative platforms offering better privacy, security, and different communication experiences.
Major League Baseball
fromMLB Trade Rumors
2 days ago

Latest On The Phillies' Pitching Pursuits

The Phillies are not pursuing available starting pitchers like Max Scherzer, Lucas Giolito, and Zack Littell because they cannot guarantee regular starting opportunities due to roster depth and plans to develop Andrew Painter.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
13 hours ago

Commanders quietly positioned for potential Daronte Jones reunion as release nears

Daronte Jones, Washington's new defensive coordinator, could reunite with Javon Hargrave if the Vikings release him, potentially strengthening the Commanders' defensive line.
Europe news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Mohamed Mezghani, from the International Association of Public Transport: A traffic jam of electric cars is still a traffic jam'

European public transportation is recovering post-pandemic with increased ridership, but faces funding challenges requiring strategic investment and targeted fare policies to sustain growth.
#ai-security
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
20 hours ago

Hackers Weaponize Claude Code in Mexican Government Cyberattack

Attackers exploited Claude Code to compromise ten Mexican government bodies and a financial institution, exfiltrating 150GB of data affecting 195 million identities by bypassing AI safety guardrails through social engineering.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 day ago

ClawJacked Flaw Lets Malicious Sites Hijack Local OpenClaw AI Agents via WebSocket

OpenClaw fixed a high-severity vulnerability allowing malicious websites to hijack locally running AI agents through password brute-forcing and unauthorized device registration.
Information security
fromSecurityWeek
20 hours ago

Hackers Weaponize Claude Code in Mexican Government Cyberattack

Attackers exploited Claude Code to compromise ten Mexican government bodies and a financial institution, exfiltrating 150GB of data affecting 195 million identities by bypassing AI safety guardrails through social engineering.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 day ago

ClawJacked Flaw Lets Malicious Sites Hijack Local OpenClaw AI Agents via WebSocket

OpenClaw fixed a high-severity vulnerability allowing malicious websites to hijack locally running AI agents through password brute-forcing and unauthorized device registration.
National Football League
fromRiggo's Rag
2 days ago

Commanders proven right as things go from bad to worse for Jonathan Allen

Jonathan Allen, a two-time Pro Bowler, may be released by the Minnesota Vikings after joining them in the 2025 offseason, despite his substantial $23.86 million salary cap hit.
Writing
fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

Virginia Woolf and the Reclaiming of Attention

Virginia Woolf's stream-of-consciousness technique demonstrates how attention shapes consciousness and remains relevant to contemporary struggles against digital distraction.
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
17 hours ago

Man Utd fans display MUFC proudly colonised by immigrants' banner

Manchester United fans protested minority owner Jim Ratcliffe's controversial comments about immigration by displaying a banner featuring immigrant players during a Premier League match.
Media industry
fromBusiness Insider
10 hours ago

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos says he bailed on WBD because of the deal's price, not because of Donald Trump

Netflix withdrew from the Warner Bros. Discovery bidding war due to price concerns, not political pressure, according to CEO Ted Sarandos.
Writing
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Ciara Kelly: It feels like I've been warding off a deep sadness since my beloved sister's death and I need a break. So, I'm signing off for a while

Losing a sibling to cancer differs profoundly from other grief experiences because siblings represent lifelong companionship and shared history from childhood.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
21 hours ago

Yiyun Li on Stories That Happen Twice

Retrospective narrative reveals how stories gain completeness through the knowledge of future events, transforming present moments into layered reflections on fate and identity.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Datacentre developers face calls to disclose effect on UK's net emissions

UK datacentre developers face pressure to prove new AI infrastructure projects won't increase net greenhouse gas emissions, as 140 proposed schemes could require 50GW of electricity, exceeding current peak national demand.
Books
fromFast Company
23 hours ago

Flourishing is a team effort. Here are 5 tips to grow together

Flourishing emerges naturally when right conditions exist; it requires treating life as a garden to grow rather than a game to win through shared improvement.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

California wants millions of heat pumps. High power bills might get in the way

California's high residential electricity prices make heat pumps economically unattractive despite state goals to install 6 million by 2030 for climate emissions reduction.
Information security
fromFortune
10 hours ago

Cyber retaliation from Iran is a problem for U.S. companies - 'It's in the hands of a 19-year-old hacker in a Telegram room,' ex-NSA operative says | Fortune

Iranian cyber operatives compromised a popular prayer app to coordinate civil resistance during strikes, prompting regime loyalists to launch aggressive counter-attacks through decentralized hacker networks.
Wine
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Black-owned wineries celebrate 15 years of love' in Berkeley this weekend

Black Vines celebrates 15 years of promoting Black-owned wineries through community events, wine tastings, and cultural experiences across the Bay Area and beyond.
Wine
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

I thought I was in control': Ex-Napa Valley winemaker apologizes as he's sentenced in $2.5 million grape scam

Former Napa Valley winemaker Jeffry Hill pleaded guilty to fraud involving grape theft and wine mislabeling schemes totaling $2.5 million, receiving probation and substantial restitution requirements.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
8 hours ago

Fox's Joey Jones Tells MAGA It's OK To Ask Questions About Troops Killed In Iran: Americans Demand Answers When Our Blood Is Shed'

Combat veteran Joey Jones affirms Americans should question military decisions when soldiers die, emphasizing the profound impact of casualties on families and communities.
Golden State Warriors
fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 hours ago

Warriors expect Steph Curry to miss more time with knee injury

Steph Curry will miss at least five more games due to right knee inflammation, with earliest return March 13, and expects to play through pain when he returns.
Golden State Warriors
fromESPN.com
8 hours ago

Stephen Curry (knee) sidelined at least five more games

Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games due to persistent right knee patellofemoral pain syndrome, with re-evaluation in 10 days.
New York Knicks
fromNewsday
5 hours ago

Barbara Barker: Knicks impressive in shutting down NBA's hottest team

The Knicks defeated the NBA's hottest team, the Spurs, 114-89, ending their 11-game winning streak with dominant defense, and must build momentum from this impressive victory to reverse their inconsistent season trajectory.
San Jose Sharks
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 hours ago

Sharks takeaways: Another teenager shows he's ready for the spotlight

Rookie center Michael Misa scored the overtime winner as the Sharks defeated the Jets 2-1, sweeping a weekend homestand and moving within three points of a playoff wild card spot.
New York Islanders
fromwww.amny.com
5 hours ago

Anders Lee lifts Islanders to 5th straight win at the death in thriller over Panthers | amNewYork

Anders Lee scored the game-winning goal with 30.9 seconds remaining to lead the New York Islanders to a 5-4 victory over the Florida Panthers, extending their winning streak to five consecutive games.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Greetings From My Bomb Shelter

During warfare and crisis, focusing on controllable elements like schedules, rituals, and self-care practices provides psychological stability and resilience.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
3 hours ago

Monday's Headlines: Table Setting for Tuesday Edition - Streetsblog New York City

New York City's Streets Master Plan has underperformed on bus lanes and bike lanes, with 98% of streets lacking protected bike lanes despite their proven safety benefits.
Liverpool FC
fromwww.caughtoffside.com
1 hour ago

Liverpool likely to let club leader leave the club in the summer transfer window

Mohamed Salah is increasingly likely to leave Liverpool this summer despite his recent contract extension, with Saudi Pro League and MLS emerging as potential destinations.
#nhl-trade-deadline
National Hockey League
fromEditor In Leaf
5 hours ago

3 Maple Leafs that need to be traded by the deadline

The Toronto Maple Leafs should trade Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Brandon Carlo at the deadline to recoup valuable assets and create cap space for roster retooling.
New York Rangers
fromNewsday
10 hours ago

Colin Stephenson: Trocheck's time with Rangers likely down to matter of days

Vincent Trocheck scored the shootout winner in the Rangers' 3-2 victory over Pittsburgh, likely his final game before being traded to a Stanley Cup contender before Friday's deadline.
National Hockey League
fromEditor In Leaf
5 hours ago

3 Maple Leafs that need to be traded by the deadline

The Toronto Maple Leafs should trade Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Brandon Carlo at the deadline to recoup valuable assets and create cap space for roster retooling.
New York Rangers
fromNewsday
10 hours ago

Colin Stephenson: Trocheck's time with Rangers likely down to matter of days

Vincent Trocheck scored the shootout winner in the Rangers' 3-2 victory over Pittsburgh, likely his final game before being traded to a Stanley Cup contender before Friday's deadline.
New York Mets
fromNewsday
8 hours ago

Mets' Clay Holmes takes off for World Baseball Classic after strong outing

The World Baseball Classic holds profound meaning for players representing their home countries, transcending typical rivalries and creating unforgettable experiences.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

The Questions Young Adults Are Asking About Love

Modern dating requires intentional decision-making and planning rather than drifting, as lack of commitment and delayed choices reduce long-term relationship options and opportunities.
New York Islanders
fromEyes On Isles
4 hours ago

Anders Lee's late goal lifts NY Islanders to fifth straight win in dramatic fashion

Anders Lee scored with 32 seconds remaining to give the New York Islanders a 5-4 comeback victory over the Florida Panthers, extending their winning streak to five games.
New York Islanders
fromEyes On Isles
5 hours ago

Matthew Schaefer becomes just the second defenseman in NY Islanders history to reach this historic milestone

Matthew Schaefer, an 18-year-old Islanders defenseman, has scored 20 goals this season, becoming only the second Islanders defenseman to reach this milestone alongside Denis Potvin, and is currently tied for second in goals among all NHL defensemen.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 hours ago

Fight to save homes by Euston restarts 50 years on

Tolmers Village residents face uncertainty from Camden Council's updated Euston Area Plan, which may redevelop nearby office buildings to address London's housing shortage, continuing decades of regeneration pressures on this working-class central London estate.
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