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Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
9 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.
OMG science
fromTheregister
4 hours ago

NASA's asteroid defence mission slowed targets just a bit

NASA's DART mission successfully demonstrated that a spacecraft collision can alter an asteroid's trajectory, with debris ejection doubling the impact's momentum and changing the binary system's orbital period by 0.15 seconds.
OMG science
fromBig Think
3 hours ago

JWST peers inside a dying star's "exposed cranium"

JWST's multi-wavelength imaging of the Exposed Cranium Nebula reveals a star's uncertain fate: either a Wolf-Rayet star destined for supernova or a star evolving toward white dwarf formation.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
23 hours 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
19 hours 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
19 hours 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.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
22 hours ago

Tiny, long-armed dinosaur leads to rethink of dinosaur miniaturization

Alvarezsaurid miniaturization preceded dietary specialization on ants, challenging the theory that small body size evolved directly coupled to insectivory.
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
fromThedrum
3 hours ago

Artificial intelligence, the advertising industry, our role and happiness

Artificial intelligence will surpass human capabilities across all industries, including creative fields, leaving only approval roles for humans.
Tech industry
from24/7 Wall St.
7 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.
Tech industry
fromTNW | Google
2 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
fromthenextweb.com
2 days ago

Unmasking the illusion of safety online

Personal cybersecurity responsibility is essential as cybercrime costs billions annually, with social media amplifying vulnerabilities through voluntary data sharing and AI-enabled threat analysis.
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
10 hours ago

FBI investigating breach that reportedly hit wiretapping net

The FBI is investigating a breach of its wiretapping and surveillance systems, while Europol dismantled major cybercrime platforms including a phishing service and stolen data marketplace.
UX design
fromMedium
12 hours ago

Claude Code Best Practices

Plan before executing when using Claude Code to avoid spending excessive time fixing errors and redirecting the AI toward correct solutions.
UX design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 days ago

This Handsome Benchmade Modern Sofa Nails the Vintage Look, Minus the Wear

A sofa's firmness, support, and dimensions significantly impact comfort for sitting and sleeping, with individual preferences and body size determining suitability.
EU data protection
fromIndependent
2 days ago

'I'm a normal person, I'm not dangerous' - IPAS residents on the harrowing realities within the system

IPAS residents report visa application delays, discrimination against single men, and inadequate food provisions across Irish accommodation centres.
EU data protection
fromComputerworld
2 days ago

European consumers ask EU to put a stop to digital enshittification

Online rights groups from Europe and the US petition policymakers about tech companies deliberately degrading software quality and user experience.
EU data protection
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

US postpones decision on retaliation against Dublin Airport cap

The US Department of Transportation extended its deadline by 30 days to decide on a complaint against Ireland's passenger cap at Dublin Airport, providing relief for Taoiseach Micheál Martin's St Patrick's Day White House visit.
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
5 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
4 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.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
2 hours ago

AI Is Changing How Stories Are Developed - And Who Decides What Gets Made

Microdramas use real-time audience data and predictive modeling to test stories before full financing, reshaping Hollywood development and reducing production risk through rapid iteration cycles.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
1 hour ago

Web Server Exploits and Mimikatz Used in Attacks Targeting Asian Critical Infrastructure

Chinese threat actor CL-UNK-1068 conducted years-long cyber espionage campaign targeting high-value organizations across aviation, energy, government, law enforcement, pharmaceutical, technology, and telecommunications sectors in South, Southeast, and East Asia.
Social media marketing
fromIndependent
4 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
3 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
9 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%.
Europe news
fromIrish Independent
1 hour ago

Oil price blasts past $100 a barrel, stock markets tumble on Monday opening

Escalating Iran conflict drives Brent crude to $108, with Goldman Sachs warning of potential $150 prices if conflict prolongs, triggering global stock market declines.
Environment
fromEarth911
2 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.
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.
Environment
fromIrish Independent
4 hours ago

'There are crocodiles everywhere' - thousands are evacuated after major floods in northern Australia

Flooding in Australia's Northern Territory has displaced crocodiles, increasing human danger as police warn against water contact due to aggressive saltwater crocodiles and fast-flowing rivers.
Social media marketing
fromIndependent
4 hours ago

On death and dying: 'You could tell that Mammy's soul had left her body because she didn't look the same. It shocked me'

Social media provided grief support and comfort to Dympna Little and her online community following her mother's death from ovarian cancer in December 2024.
Social media marketing
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 day ago

Instagram, LinkedIn and Threads engagement declined in 2025

Social media engagement rates declined on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Threads throughout 2025, while Facebook, Pinterest, and TikTok saw slight increases, with X experiencing significantly higher engagement.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Look What You Made Me Do by John Lanchester review a battle between millennials and boomers

John Lanchester's latest novel explores generational conflict between affluent boomers and millennials through a story of a married couple discovering their private life depicted in a TV show.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
5 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.
Writing
fromVulture
7 hours ago

The Pitt Wins Big at the 2026 WGA Awards

The WGA-West canceled their annual awards ceremony due to a strike by office workers, while WGA-East held their ceremony successfully in New York.
Remote teams
fromInc
19 hours ago

The Real Reason Leaders Want Employees to Return to the Office

Return-to-office mandates often stem from leaders' anxiety about loss of control and identity rather than legitimate business needs, potentially rooted in resentment toward younger workers.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
9 hours ago

7 Best Markets To Get Country Ham In Northern Virginia - Tasting Table

Northern Virginia markets offer exceptional Virginia country ham selections, with The Ole Country Store & Bakery in Culpeper being a notable award-winning destination for ham enthusiasts.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
16 hours ago

This Denny's Breakfast Sandwich Is A Total Skip In Our Minds - Tasting Table

Denny's Moons Over My Hammy breakfast sandwich ranks poorly due to unbalanced ingredients, insufficient ham, and an overly rich flavor profile that lacks complexity.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 day ago

The Most Basic Arby's Order Is A Solid Source Of Protein - Tasting Table

Arby's Classic Roast Beef sandwich provides 27 grams of protein, aligning with updated 2026 dietary guidelines that doubled protein recommendations and emphasize animal fats over seed oils.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
23 hours ago

Addie Citchens on Judging Women and the Spirit Life of New Orleans

A woman in her forties encounters a man in New Orleans she believes is a miscarried child, prompting reflection on terminated pregnancies and failed relationships with inadequate partners.
Writing
fromIrish Independent
23 hours ago

Jessie Buckley reveals battle with eating disorder and depression

A 36-year-old Irish actress overcame an eating disorder and depression through therapy, music, and theatre, transforming her vulnerabilities into deeper human connection and artistic performance.
Remote teams
fromBenzinga
21 hours ago

I Get Why Boomers Think We Do Nothing All Day, Says A Remote Worker After 4 Years At Home. Looking Busy Was The Old Definition Of Productivity

Remote work appears unproductive to older generations because it lacks the visual markers of office work, such as commutes and visible desk presence, that traditionally signified productivity.
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
1 day 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.
New York Islanders
fromNewsday
1 day ago

Islanders beat Sharks in OT on Bo Horvat's goal

The Islanders defeated the Sharks 2-1 in overtime in Brayden Schenn's debut, moving into second place in the Metropolitan Division while snapping a two-game losing streak.
Liverpool FC
fromRush The Kop
8 hours ago

What does Mohamed Salah's rocky season mean for his future Liverpool career?

Mohamed Salah's form has significantly declined this season, with only 17 goal contributions compared to his historical average of 37, raising questions about age-related decline and his role under manager Arne Slot.
Manchester City
fromwww.caughtoffside.com
2 hours ago

Man City midfielder edging closer to summer exit after latest contract update

Bernardo Silva is expected to leave Manchester City on a free transfer this summer after nine years, with no contract extension discussions reported.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
9 hours ago

Psychologists explain the reason older people stop caring what others think isn't wisdom or maturity - it's that they've finally run out of energy to maintain versions of themselves that other people found more palatable - Silicon Canals

Older people appear wiser about rejecting social performance, but they're primarily exhausted from decades of managing others' perceptions and lack energy to maintain multiple versions of themselves.
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