design
"Far more useful than the majority of 'collectible' design" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a cat-shaped robot that blows air to cool down hot food and drink. Aimed at people with...
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nature
Daily briefing: 15-minute reaction turns old clothes into useful molecules
A chemical-processing technique breaks down polyester fabrics, the world’s oldest inhabited termite mounds and a COVID tsar is named UK science...
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Older Adults, Share With Me Something Useful You've Learned From Millennials And Gen Z'ers
Tell me more! Often, younger generations learn from older generations because they have, as my mom would like to say, more ~life experience~. While there's...
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food & drink / cooking / health
The Intensity Of Garlic's Flavor Depends On How You Chop It
Every cut of garlic can be useful (and delicious) if you know how to use it. For example, whole garlic cloves are perfect for roasting...
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technology
From climate-warming pollutant to useful material
In a two-step process, a new catalyst can convert methane into polymers at ordinary temperature and pressure. Although it is less abundant than carbon...
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apps
Your Apple Watch Has a Simple Yet Useful Feature You Probably Didn’t Know About
It’s off by default. But that can change with a quick adjustment in Settings. You likely take screenshots on your iPhone and Mac all...
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how-to
PlayStation gamers confused by free PS Plus they're officially owed
It’s all well and good PlayStation owing free PlayStation Plus access to its users, but the majority aren’t certain how to activate it....
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technology
Teacher reveals why she’s quitting on her students: ‘I don’t really have faith in some of these kids’
It’s tech’ing a toll on tots, tweens and teens. ChatGPT, artificial intelligence that’s emerging as a useful resource, is “ruining” childhood...
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The Increasing Cost of Buying American | naked capitalism
Yves here. This post provides some useful analysis of US programs that encourage or mandate the Federal purchase of domestic goods. It also considers...
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
4 Incredibly Useful iOS 18.4 Photos Features That Will Fix Some of the Most Annoying Photo Problems
Apple just made managing your iPhone photos easier. iOS 18.4 adds new sorting, filtering, and privacy tools to keep your library clean and...
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design
“Is dyslexia a superpower in design?”
Neurodivergent people spend the majority of their early years trying to understand why they are different, and how they fit into a world that isn’...
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architecture
"Cathedral of kitsch" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a family home in India with a 400-kilogram chandelier in the foyer, designed by Bengaluru...
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- 30+ days ago
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This Forgotten RV Tried To Be The Ultimate Camper And A Daily Driver At The Same time
Since the dawn of the concept of the RV, the vast majority of campers have all suffered from the same problem: Most of them have...
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cycling
Police sergeant tells cyclist he broke law by not riding in cycle lane after reporting close pass driver – but Irish government insists vast majority of bike paths are not compulsory
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apps
Perplexity targets Siri with actually useful voice actions from an iPhone AI chatbot app
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apps
Your TV's USB port has superpowers: 4 useful benefits you're not taking advantage of
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apps / how-to / learning
Hidden gems: These 20 truly useful Windows apps are free, too!
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diy
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Google’s Gmail Upgrade—Why You Need This New Email Address
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Useful Sensors Person Sensor
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apps
I've tried Copilot Vision: It felt creepy, yet somewhat useful — Here's my take
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- 30+ days ago
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apps
Google just made scanning documents more convenient on Android
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apps
5 Useful Places To Stick An Apple Airtag (Beyond Just Keys And Luggage)
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health
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Majority of people support climate action – but believe others do not, and other nature and climate news
1. The climate action perception gap revealed There is a significant climate action perception gap. That's the key finding of a study of nearly 130,000...
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