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On waiting until you're ready to get serious about your work
Writer Arriel Vinson on finding a book’s form, returning to your original intention, and prioritizing the work.
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The TRUTH About ADHD in Adults | The Mel Robbins Podcast
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Robocaller behind AI Biden deepfake faces charges and hefty FCC fine
A political consultant who admitted to using a deepfake of President Joe Biden's voice in a robocall scheme is facing dozens of charges, as well as a $6 million FCC fine.
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The End of Reading
College students aren't reading anymore, unless you count texts, tweets, and social media comments (but I don't and here's why).
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Red Hat's latest enterprise Linux distro has new features to tackle hybrid cloud complexity
In addition to unveiling RHEL 9.4, the company says it will support RHEL 7 for an extra four years.
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ICQ, RIP: Why all instant messaging disappears (in the end)
ICQ's impending shutdown is making us downright nostalgic. How do you remember using the once mighty cross-platform client?
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Basic income can double global GDP while reducing carbon emissions
Giving a regular cash payment to the entire world population has the potential to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by 130%, according to a new analysis published June 7 in the journal Cell Reports Sustainability. Researchers suggest that charging carbon emitters with an emission tax could help fund such basic income program while reducing environmental degradation.
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Google Continues Mixing Generative AI into Cybersecurity
The new Google Threat Intelligence cloud service draws from Mandiant, VirusTotal, and its own insights and combines them with generative AI.
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I tested GeoSpy's photo location detection skills with my personal photos. Results: Wow!
If you upload a photo to GeoSpy, it will use AI and computer vision to try to determine the location where the photo was taken. I decided to test it out with a few photos from my personal library.
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Cameras reveal wombat burrows can be safe havens after fire and waterholes after rain
Are wombats the accidental heroes of the Australian bush? After the Black Summer bushfires, we set up 56 cameras to capture animal activity in areas with and without wombat burrows to find out.
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Rabbit Gaslit Me, So I Dug Deeper
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How Google RUINED the Internet
You may have noticed that Google isn't what it used to be. Search results are buried under ads and sponsored links, and when you do find a result, it's overflowing with SEO garbage. You aren't imagining things: the internet is getting quantifiably worse. In this video, Adam explains how the same Google that once helped make the internet more accessible to countless people has doomed the internet itself for the foreseeable future.
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Guantánamo Bay Has Shattered the Illusion of a 'Fair' Justice System
Guantánamo stands out as one of the most extreme examples of how people’s lives can be totally ruined not because they actually did anything wrong, but because it was simply not politically advantageous for anyone to care what happened to them.
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Critical Counterinsurgency and Zionism
The very title of Adam Shatz’s most recent, unfortunate piece of writing announces itself clearly as Zionist apologia. By Kerry Sinanan
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Can AI tools help reduce Zoom fatigue?
When it comes to meetings, whether in person or on video, can anything make them better? Yes, but it’s not the technology.
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The 5 Dinosaurs That DIDNT Go Extinct!
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Microsoft stoops to new low with ads in Windows 11, as PC Manager tool suggests your system needs ‘repairing’ if you don’t use Bing
PC Manager app is only available in some regions, but could come to the US eventually
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French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
‘Bakery scent’ added via microcapsules to postage stamp celebrating ‘jewel of French culture’
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$2.70 Supermarket Wine Wins Gold Medal at International Wine Contest
The judges of the Gilbert et Gaillard international wine competition were duped into awarding this year's gold medal to a €2.50 ($2.70) supermarket wine.
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OIN expands Linux patent protection yet again (but not to AI)
The largest patent non-aggression community, Open Invention Network broadens its Linux System definition to cover additional open-source and cloud-networking programs.