Author Archives
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T-Mobile begins blocking iCloud Private Relay
Earlier today, a report indicated that some European carriers were blocking the Private Relay feature introduced by Apple with iOS 15. This feature is designed to give users an additional layer of privacy by ensuring that no one can view… Read More ›
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Me? Um… Who me?
On Monday Downing Street declined to comment as it said the gathering – like others reported to have happened under coronavirus restrictions during 2020 – is now being looked into as part of an ongoing independent investigation… More here. Johnson,… Read More ›
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Cat Furniture
We choose wooden material to give the high-quality touches.They are the cat beds make the interior more aesthetic and functional.They are the decoration you would want to share with the world… More here. These designs are very clever indeed and… Read More ›
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The “Lizard Brain”
You’ve heard of the so-called “Lizard Brain”, haven’t you? The “Lizard Brain” is the popular term used for the limbic system inside our brains. While this system is just one part of the human brain, and it’s about all a… Read More ›
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Jake’s last Friday on Earth
That evening Jake’s chest started to get “crackly” and he became increasingly short of breath. This time, he felt pain in his chest and neck, so we went straight to the hospital. He spent that Friday night in a rammed… Read More ›
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LEGO animal sculptures
When constructing his sculptures, the Japanese LEGO enthusiast tends towards a cyberpunk aesthetic and gray-scale color palette to highlight his signature style. His varied collection includes LEGO sculptures of walruses, Huntsman spiders, crayfish, cicadas, triceratops, beetles, shoebills, and even microscopic… Read More ›
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The Inky Dashboard
Setting up the Raspberry Pi was straightforward, though the NOOBS operating system installer gives a choice between Full, Normal, and Lite Raspberry Pi OS with no real explanation as to what the difference was. And it appears to be very… Read More ›
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McGST Podcast Episode 86 (Should we ban private education etc?)
Tom and I talked for some time about ideas to improve the lives of everyone and how we should be levelling up opportunities. We inevitably discussed moving on from Covid and, at the end, fell back into old ground. It… Read More ›
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Open-source software + 1,440 literary quotes = a clock, and a plot
Ever since it came out, The Clock has been inspiring people to make timekeepers that, like Marclay’s, play with the notion that a clock’s usefulness, or value, is one-dimensional. In 2011, staff at The Guardian crowdsourced literary quotes for every… Read More ›
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I didn’t think my opinion of Norton could get any lower
I have not used a Norton product since their software destroyed a PC of mine many years ago, but this is definitely not what a virus protector should be doing.