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Overthink This is a podcast in which two very smart people (who happen to be young and hilarious professors of philosophy) draw unexpected philosophical connections between facets of modern life.
Overthink This is a podcast in which two very smart people (who happen to be young and hilarious professors of philosophy) draw unexpected philosophical connections between facets of modern life.
NISAR, a giant orbiting antenna 39 feet in diameter, will monitor changes to glaciers, forests, and the Earth’s crust, providing data to help improve infrastructure and disaster responses.
The scavengers are tricky, the smells are gross, and your colleagues are corpses. But some people—mostly women!—love this job.
Our team tested 30 hair straighteners, from luxe brands like GHD and Dyson to inexpensive models like Conair, to help you find your hair’s perfect match.
It’s now more common for layoffs to happen through account lockouts. Every employee needs to download their most important files from work, and update them periodically.
An initiative aimed at boosting Democrats online offers influencers up to $8,000 a month to push the party line. All they have to do is keep it secret—and agree to
Continue readingA Dark Money Group Is Secretly Funding High-Profile Democratic Influencers
On the left is a screenshot taken from a Nothing Phone 3 demo unit. On the right, one of the images can be seen on the Stills stock photo marketplace.
Continue readingNothing busted using professional photos as Phone 3 samples
“Agentic AI systems are being weaponized.” That’s one of the first lines of Anthropic’s new Threat Intelligence report, out today, which details the wide range of cases in which Claude
TfL is using posters to encourage passengers to wear headphones when listening to audio. | Image: TfL / The Verge After bringing 4G and 5G connectivity to the Underground, London’s
Continue readingLondon targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign
A good fast charger can make a world of difference when you’re low on battery and short on time. With more devices — from smartphones to laptops — supporting quick-charging