• Make It Make Sense: Online Censors Demand Trust Despite Stifling Free Speech

    Big Tech censors work to violate Americans’ constitutional rights and then turn around and demand implicit trust from those same Americans. This was evident from two recent events. Soon after Twitter Files journalist Matt Taibbi warned Americans to pay attention to the “mass censorship” occurring online thanks to public and private partners, a “disinformation” expert called on Americans to believe only “trusted” and pre-approved sources for election-related content. Yet the very sources...

  • Make It Make Sense: Online Censors Demand Trust Despite Stifling Free Speech

    Big Tech censors work to violate Americans’ constitutional rights and then turn around and demand implicit trust from those same Americans. This was evident from two recent events. Soon after Twitter Files journalist Matt Taibbi warned Americans to pay attention to the “mass censorship” occurring online thanks to public and private partners, a “disinformation” expert called on Americans to believe only “trusted” and pre-approved sources for election-related content. Yet the very sources...

  • JoJo Siwa, 20, claims she spent $50K to make her teeth look better in bid to make it in her newly made up 'gay pop' genre

    JoJo Siwa revealed she has had at least one cosmetic tweak. The singer, 20, opened up about her new and improved look at the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards in March.

  • Smoother surfaces make for better accelerators

    With every new particle accelerator built for research, scientists have an opportunity to push the limits of discovery. But this is only true if new particle accelerators deliver the desired performance—no small feat in a world where each new machine is a first of its particular kind. At each project opportunity, researchers try to refine the preparation methods of key components so as to get a "better bang for the buck."

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    Some simple things to make your life better

    Negativity seems to be the theme of our 21st century. From state and regional wars to individual oppression, negativity seems to permeate everything we hear.

  • Why Fruit Purees are a Better Choice than Making Jams

    By using sugary and/or pectin-rich fruits to thicken and sweeten our fruit blends allow us to create spreads without adding sugar or pectin.

  • Free agent pitcher to make Guardians debut

    He signed with Cleveland on a one-year $750,000 free agent deal last December.

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    I'm not a gamer, but this gaming monitor sold me with a genius feature

    The Titan Army 27" gaming monitor​ is a reliable, no-frills monitor with solid specs and the ability to swap from horizontal to vertical with a simple twist.

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    7 features that make Brave such a good browser

    I tend to use multiple web browsers for multiple purposes. Or sometimes, I just want to use something different. Right now, I'm bouncing between Opera, Arc, and Brave. Arc tends to get less usage because it's not available on the Linux operating system (yeah, I'm one of the few who still prefers desktop over mobile). Opera has been my default for a while now and it's hard to pull me away from its Workspaces feature (the best tab management on the market).Still, Brave has always been there,...

  • AI was supposed to make police bodycams better. What happened?

    On July 25 last year, in circuit court in Dane County, Wisconsin, a motion was filed to dismiss a criminal case as a result of what defense attorneys described as “institutional bad-faith actions” by a local police department. The evidence was unearthed, in part, because of artificial intelligence.  Attorney Jessa Nicholson Goetz had been preparing…

  • Google Photos’ brilliant AI features are going free

    Amid rumours Google is planning to charge users for AI features in Search, the company is dropping the paywall behind some other powerful AI features. The company has announced its popular AI-powered Magic Editor and Magic Eraser features will soon be free to all Google Photos users on iOS and Android. Moto 40 foldable bundle with free Bose QCII buds Mobiles UK is offering the Moto 40 foldable with 100GB of data for £19.99 a month with no upfront cost. Plus, you’ll get...

  • Researchers develop better way to make painkiller from trees

    Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have developed a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable way to make a popular pain reliever and other valuable products from plants instead of petroleum.