Steil. Diese Aussage nach nur 3 Jahren Beta-Software-Veröffentlichungen ist richtig, richtig steil.
study from the Complexity Science Hub Vienna finds that as people's close social circles expanded from two to five friends around the rise of social media (2008-2010), polarization in society spiked
In my mind, "Apple" as a brand used to be synonymous with "attention to detail" but sadly, over the course of the last 8 - 10 years, their choices have become anything but detail oriented.
This year, things have gotten so bad that I'm starting to think they've stopped caring about user experience, accessibility, and detailed QA tests altogether.
A single DNS race condition brought Amazon's cloud empire to its knees
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Fault in DynamoDB system cascaded through AWS services, knocking major sites offline for hours
Wayback Machine is projected to hit a once-in-a-generation milestone: 1 trillion web pages archived. That's one trillion memories, moments, and movements -- preserved for the public and available to access
Carmakers Chose To Cheat To Sell Cars Rather Than Comply With Emissions Law, 'Dieselgate' Trial Told
This zoomable map shows every page of every issue of BYTE starting from the front cover of the first issue (top left) to the last page of the final edition (bottom right)
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We Put Agentic AI Browsers to the Test - They Clicked, They Paid, They Failed
but workers are often using the apps to manage basic expenses like groceries, rent and other needs, a new report found
From superintelligent AI to the climate and democracy, three leading thinkers discuss how to navigate the future
AirPods Pro 3 Impossible To Repair, Earn Score of 0 In iFixit Teardown (macrumors.com)
A 150,000-person study presented at the American Association for Cancer Research meeting found millennials appear to be aging biologically faster than previous generations based on blood biomarkers
The European Union was designed for peace – it is never going to be a war machine
World’s major cities hit by 25% leap in extremely hot days since the 1990s
Capitals from London to Tokyo need urgent action to protect people from deadly high temperatures, analysts say
Researchers have developed a portable sensor to detect PFAS in water, offering a faster and cheaper alternative to existing methods