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Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
15 hours ago

I'm a 78-year-old retiree who's vibe coding. Being out of the workforce doesn't mean we can't use AI like tech pros.

A 78-year-old technology consultant uses vibe coding and AI tools to build applications, proving age doesn't limit the ability to work with cutting-edge technology.
#uap-disclosure
OMG science
fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Will Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Shock Humanity?

President Trump's 2026 directive to release government UAP files could fundamentally challenge human worldviews if they confirm nonhuman intelligence, triggering psychological responses ranging from curiosity to existential distress.
OMG science
fromWIRED
5 hours ago

Don't Expect Big Surprises in the Government's Alien Files

Government UAP file releases likely won't satisfy public skepticism due to deep distrust, and historical precedent suggests files will contain unexplained sightings with no evidence of extraterrestrial origin.
OMG science
fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Will Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Shock Humanity?

President Trump's 2026 directive to release government UAP files could fundamentally challenge human worldviews if they confirm nonhuman intelligence, triggering psychological responses ranging from curiosity to existential distress.
OMG science
fromWIRED
5 hours ago

Don't Expect Big Surprises in the Government's Alien Files

Government UAP file releases likely won't satisfy public skepticism due to deep distrust, and historical precedent suggests files will contain unexplained sightings with no evidence of extraterrestrial origin.
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
5 hours ago

Chimps' taste for fermented fruit hints at origins of human love of alcohol

Chimpanzees consume alcohol from fermenting fruit, suggesting humans' attraction to alcohol evolved from ancestral primates associating fermented fruit's scent with calorie-dense food sources.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Gen Z is trying to log their way out of doomscrolling

Gen Z is tracking media consumption to combat doomscrolling and reclaim attention spans through intentional, mindful engagement with longer-form content.
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Please Don't Compliment Me on My Weight Loss

Weight loss comments reinforce harmful cultural beliefs and can trigger eating disorder relapse, as praising appearance during illness normalizes disordered behaviors.
Wellness
fromFortune
1 day ago

From thyroid cancer to 40hour fasts: Inside Daymond John's obsession with biohacking and living longer | Fortune

Daymond John adopted biohacking practices including fasting, red-light therapy, and cold plunges after cancer diagnosis, prioritizing longevity and family legacy over vanity.
Wellness
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Free Book Talk w/ Ellen Huet: Wellness Cult Expose (Redwood Room)

Bloomberg journalist Ellen Huet discusses her book about OneTaste, a Bay Area wellness cult led by Nicole Daedone, at an intimate live event in San Francisco's historic Redwood Room.
UX design
fromInfoWorld
5 hours ago

How generative UI cut our development time from months to weeks

Use fine-tuned LLMs with predefined component libraries and layout patterns to dynamically generate adaptive user interfaces at runtime, eliminating months of manual design work for each use case variation.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
15 hours ago

Persuasive Design: Ten Years Later - Smashing Magazine

Persuasive design matured into behavioral design, which aligns product experiences with real human behavior drivers while maintaining ethical standards, moving beyond isolated usability fixes to address underlying behavioral gaps.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Congress must prevent AI surveillance. The Anthropic feud proves it | Ashley Gorski and Patrick Toomey

The Pentagon's conflict with Anthropic over AI safety guardrails reveals how easily advanced AI surveillance systems could be deployed against Americans without congressional oversight or legal restrictions.
UX design
fromMedium
6 hours ago

Stairways to nowhere: why AI makes blueprints matter more than ever

Blueprint clarity must match project stage; customer obsession prevents premature precision and competitor-driven mistakes that create disconnected products.
Tech industry
from24/7 Wall St.
13 hours ago

$150 Oil Won't Hurt Broadcom's Business, But It Could Still Hurt the Stock

Broadcom's AI infrastructure backlog and asset-light business model insulate it from direct oil price impacts, but high valuation multiples expose it to broader inflation and rate-driven market corrections.
EU data protection
fromTheregister
5 hours ago

UK's Shared Services Strategy is entering the danger zone

The UK government's Shared Services Strategy faces legal challenges and implementation risks as it pursues a £1.7 billion consolidation of 17 departments into five cloud-based shared services centers by 2028.
Tech industry
fromTNW | Google
8 hours ago

Alphabet handed Sundar Pichai a $692M pay package

Alphabet's board tied Sundar Pichai's $692 million three-year compensation package primarily to Waymo and Wing performance, signaling commitment to these capital-intensive subsidiaries as strategic priorities.
Privacy professionals
fromPrivacy International
3 hours ago

Privacy International & Women on Web - Securing Reproductive Justice: A Guide to Digital Privacy for Sexual and Reproductive Justice Activists

Sexual and reproductive justice activists face escalating surveillance, digital censorship, and criminalization risks, requiring them to fundamentally adapt their operational security and advocacy strategies.
EU data protection
fromPrivacy International
1 hour ago

Privacy International's response to the UK Home Office consultation on facial recognition technology

Privacy International advocates for strict safeguards on law enforcement biometric and facial recognition technology use, including prohibitions on live facial recognition, operator-initiated systems, and protest surveillance.
EU data protection
fromExchangewire
6 hours ago

Digest: Axel Springer Acquires Telegraph for 575m; Indonesia to Implement Social Media Ban for Under-16s; UK Delays AI Copyright Rule Decisions

Axel Springer acquires Telegraph for £575m, Indonesia bans social media for under-16s, and UK delays AI copyright reforms following creative sector opposition.
Privacy professionals
fromSecurityWeek
3 hours ago

Internet Infrastructure TLD .arpa Abused in Phishing Attacks

Threat actors abuse the .arpa TLD infrastructure to host phishing content by exploiting DNS provider controls to add IP address records where only reverse DNS records should exist.
Information security
fromZDNET
2 hours ago

Cybercriminals are using AI to attack the cloud faster - and third-party software is the weak link

AI accelerates vulnerability exploitation from weeks to days, forcing organizations to adopt AI-powered automated defenses against cloud attacks targeting weak third-party software.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
11 hours ago

Meta's measurement and attribution updates are welcomed, but not ground-breaking, ad execs say

Meta redefined click-through attribution and rebranded engaged view to engage-through to align with third-party reporting tools and reduce measurement discrepancies with platforms like Google Analytics.
Remote teams
fromInvestopedia
10 hours ago

Is $240K Worth the Commute or Is $120K Working at Home the Better Deal? A Closer Look

Remote work at $120K saves hundreds of annual commute hours and eliminates expenses like gas and dining out, while office work at higher salary enables debt repayment, emergency funds, and retirement savings.
Remote teams
fromInc
3 hours ago

New Data Shows Millennials and Gen Z Prefer to Work From Home. Here's How to Optimize Their Productivity

Remote work is increasing as younger millennials and Gen Z leaders take managerial roles, requiring teams to develop intrapreneurship skills and entrepreneurial mindsets for successful distributed work.
Social media marketing
fromInc
6 hours ago

This Overlooked Instagram Feature Might Be the Most Powerful Tool in Your Marketing Stack

Instagram's Close Friends feature functions as a powerful micro-CRM tool for building direct relationships with key stakeholders and engaged community members, driving genuine brand trust over broadcast messaging.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
5 hours ago

Your AI isn't failing. Your org just can't absorb it

Organizations fail to gain AI productivity because their existing systems and processes actively reject the technology, not due to training or communication gaps.
Social media marketing
fromIntelligencer
6 hours ago

What Do You Do and What Do You Make?

New York salaries across most industries have not kept pace with inflation despite the city's soaring cost of living, prompting many professionals to pursue freelance work and side projects.
Writing
fromwww.nytimes.com
6 hours ago

Who's a Better Writer: A.I. or Humans? Take Our Quiz.

Artificial intelligence generates writing that readers often prefer to human-authored works in blind tests, challenging assumptions about AI's creative limitations.
Environment
fromwww.npr.org
6 hours ago

Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought

Sea level rise threatens 132 million more people than previously estimated due to underestimated baseline ocean heights in scientific models.
Social media marketing
fromIndependent
10 hours ago

Ian Anderson and Wendy Wood: You probably aren't addicted to social media - here's why

Labeling heavy social media use as addiction pathologizes normal behavior and obscures the actual design practices that warrant scrutiny and regulation.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
9 hours ago

The Backyard Spirit Being Used in Michelin-Starred Restaurants

Barney Wilczak produces English eaux de vie from foraged and cultivated fruits, reviving a traditionally European spirit category in England through innovative distillation techniques.
Books
fromwww.independent.co.uk
15 hours ago

Bible sales at their highest in almost three decades

Quiz books and Bible sales surged to their highest levels since the 1990s, with quiz book spending rising 24% and Bible purchases increasing 19%, while overall non-fiction spending declined 5%.
Environment
fromEarth911
8 hours ago

Where to Find Eco-Friendly Ergonomic Pillows

The sustainable pillow market has grown significantly, but greenwashing and PFAS contamination in eco-labeled products pose serious health and environmental risks requiring careful verification through third-party certifications.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Love Magic Power Danger Bliss by Paul Morley review reappraising Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono was a pioneering avant-garde artist in 1960s downtown New York, creating experimental music and conceptual art before meeting John Lennon, challenging conventional definitions of artistic merit.
Environment
fromNature
15 hours ago

The world's salt lakes are drying up, but solutions are hard to come by

Owens Lake transformed from a vast freshwater glacier-fed lake into a toxic salt basin after Los Angeles diverted its water through an aqueduct in 1913, creating environmental devastation that required decades of mitigation efforts.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Meal-breakers: can any relationship survive food incompatibility?

Food preferences reveal fundamental compatibility between partners, serving as indicators of shared values and lifestyle alignment rather than mere taste preferences.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 day ago

X quietly adds option to block Grok from editing uploaded media

X introduced a toggle in image upload settings allowing users to block Grok from generating alternate versions of their media, following regulatory pressure over unauthorized nude image generation.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
5 hours ago

Love in the Time of A.I. Companions

Adrianne Brookins experienced devastating grief after delivering her stillborn daughter Desirae in 2017, struggling to find healing through conventional support systems and facing isolation in her grief journey.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
11 hours ago

Ring's Jamie Siminoff has been trying to calm privacy fears since the Super Bowl, but his answers may not help | TechCrunch

Ring's AI Search Party feature for finding lost dogs sparked controversy over surveillance concerns, though the CEO argues it requires voluntary participation and is misunderstood by critics.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 hours ago

When You Might Think Twice About Buying Nuts From Costco - Tasting Table

High-fat nuts like macadamia, Brazil, pine, walnut, and pecan varieties spoil within one to three months at room temperature, making bulk Costco purchases risky unless consumed quickly or frozen.
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

7 Rare Wines That Are Sold At Costco - Tasting Table

Costco offers rare, premium wines at significantly lower prices than other retailers, though storage conditions and inventory rotation may affect quality.
Wine
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Why this iconic scotch brand is making a whisky for bourbon drinkers

Johnnie Walker launches Black Cask, a blended Scotch whisky aged exclusively in bourbon barrels, targeting bourbon drinkers and new Scotch consumers in the U.S. market.
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