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WhatsApp’s new ad feature sparks backlash—and a golden opportunity for Signal

Meta’s decision to introduce advertisements into WhatsApp has reignited competition in the secure messaging space, giving rival app Signal a fresh opening to make a pitch for users.

After the tech giant announced it would begin to include ads in WhatsApp’s Updates tab, which is used by roughly 1.5 billion people per day, Signal president Meredith Whittake

Reid Hoffman on Musk vs. Trump and the real AI threat to jobs

Amid global conflict, domestic unrest, and AI’s surging impact in all corners of business, it’s getting harder than ever to decipher noise from substance. To help navigate this challenge, LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman shares valuable insights about Trump’s public spat with Elon Musk, the crisis in the Middle East, and whether AI is realistically poised to spark a “white-collar bloodbath.”

Why government’s AI dreams keep turning into digital nightmares—and how to fix that

Government leaders worldwide are talking big about AI transformation. In the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., officials are pushing for

Influencers are hiring private investigators to unmask anonymous online trolls

Trolls be warned: influencers are now hiring private investigators to expose their anonymous bullies online.

Australian influencer Indy Clinton, who boasts 2.1 million TikTok followers and was crowned Creator of the Year in 2023, posted a seemingly typical video yesterday of herself dancing in her kitchen. At first glance, it appeared no different from her usual content—until viewers read the on-screen text.

“How it feels

The Senate is expected to pass this crypto bill without addressing Trump’s investments

The Senate is expected to approve legislation Tuesday that would regulate a form of cryptocurrency known as stablecoins, the first of what is expected to be a wave of crypto legislation from Congress

Mubi’s funding backlash reveals a crisis in indie film culture

Indie streamer Mubi raised a staggering $100 million from Sequoia Capital. Then, fans started boycotting.

Mubi built a loyal audience of cinephiles through breakout hits like The Substance and Decision to Leave. But after subscribers examined investor Sequoia Capital’s portfolio, many took to X to denounce the streamer. They pointed to Sequoia’s ties to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza,

Dračí princ z Mongolska

…aneb Nový tyranosauroid ze zapadlé muzejní sbírky http://www.osel.cz/14118-draci-princ-z-mongolska_1.html

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI has won a $200 million contract with the Department of Defense

ChatGPT maker OpenAI was awarded a $200 million contract to provide the U.S. Defense Department with artificial intelligence tools, the Pentagon said in a statement on Monday.

The New Normal via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

Clicks are no longer king. Kevin Indig explains why SEO now means shaping preference across AI, SERPs, and every feed where people look for answers.

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How AI tools collect your data across devices—and how to be selective about what you share

Like it or not, artificial intelligence has become part of daily life. Many devices—including electric razors and toothbrushes—have become “AI-powered,” using machine learning algorithms to track how a person uses the device, how the device is working in real time, and provide feedback. From asking questions t

Duolingo’s tricks to make you addicted to language learning

Duolingo isn’t just a cute green owl, it’s a masterclass in psychology, gamification, and habit-building. In this video, we break down the hidden tactics Duolingo uses to keep you coming back. From streaks and notifications to clever sound design and reward systems, you’ll discover how this app turns language learning into something you can’t stop engaging with. Whether you’re a language nerd or just curious how apps keep you hooked, this explainer will open your eyes.

After 30 years, Java is still brewing up new features

It’s Java’s 30th anniversary! Ryan welcomes back Georges Saab,  Senior VP of Development for the Java Platform Group and Chair of the OpenJDK Governing Board, to reflect on Java’s changes over the last five years. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/17/after-30-years-java-is-still-brewing-up-new-features/

Artificial solar eclipse engineered in Europe offers new look at Sun


Two satellites equipped with European tech have delicately pulled off an artificial solar eclipse — giving scientists unmatched views of the Sun’s scorching corona. The European Space Agency (ESA) developed the probes a

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Meta is bringing ads to WhatsApp. Privacy experts are sounding the alarm

Eleven years after purchasing WhatsApp, Meta is going full throttle with its plans to monetize the communication platform. And while officials at the social media giant say that users’ privacy will still be protected, some experts are urging caution.

Meta announced on Monday that over the next few months it will bring advertisements to WhatsApp, a radical shift for an app who

Trump Mobile is here. Experts are baffled

You can stay at Trump hotels, play golf at Trump courses, and could, for a short time in 2007, buy Trump steaks. But MAGA-maniacs now have a new tchotchke they can buy to support the 47th U.S. president: a $499 cellphone sold by the Trump Organizatio

Pentagon Pizza Index: The theory that surging pizza orders signal global crises

A different kind of pie chart is being used to predict global crises.

A surge in takeout deliveries to the Pentagon has become a surprisingly accurate predictor of major geopolitical events, dubbed the “Pentagon Pizza Index.”

Tracking activity at local pizza joints in Arlington County, the X account Pentagon Pizza Report noted an uptick in Google Maps activity from four pizza places near the Pentagon on June 12. We, The Pizza, Di

Agentura DARPA pokořila rekord v bezdrátovém přenosu energie

Vojenské ani civilní operace se už neobejdou bez energie a její spotřeba bývá intenzivní. Zásobování energií je přitom stále problematické a představuje jedno z hlavních rizik, kterým takové operace čelí. DARPA vyvíjí systém POWER pro bezdrátový přenos energie optickým laserem, s nímž teď láme rekordy. http://www.osel.cz/14116-agentura-darpa-pokorila-rekord-v-bezdratovem-prenosu-energie.html

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China is catching up to the U.S. in pharmaceuticals, but it’s not too late to turn that around

A decade ago, China had just a few hundred pharmaceutical drugs actively in development. Today, China has thousands of drugs in active development and is continually increasing investment to make even more.

This transformation was not, however, a foregone conclusion: China faced incredibly high barriers to growing its

The debate over state-level AI bans misses the point

Both sides are missing the point entirely as Congress debates the proposed 10-year ban on state AI laws contained in the “Big, Beautiful Bill.”

The current wrangling over who should regulate privacy, deepfakes, and bias in AI confuses the forest for the trees because it solely focuses on who decides what we should not do.

In contrast, state AI leaders from across the country are gathering this week in New Jerse

10 Key Hurdles That CMOs Must Overcome In 2025 And Beyond via @sejournal, @gregjarboe

Facing economic uncertainty and technological disruption, CMOs need to recalibrate strategies to deliver measurable impact and sustained growth.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/key-hurdles-that-cmos-must-overcome/547890/

OpenAI Rolls Out Update To ChatGPT Search via @sejournal, @martinibuster

OpenAI quietly updated ChatGPT search to improve its ability to understand user queries and to answer increasingly complex questions.

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https://www.searchenginejournal.com/openai-rolls-out-update-to-chatgpt-search/549040/

Block’s CFO explains Gen Z’s surprising approach to money management

One stock recently impacted by a whirlwind of volatility is Block—the fintech powerhouse behind Square, Cash App, Tidal Music, and more. The company’s COO and CFO, Amrita Ahuja, shares how her team is using new AI tools to find opportunity amid disruption and reach customers left behind by traditional financial systems. Ahuja also shares lessons from the video game industry and discusses Gen Z’s surprising approach to money management.  

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Computer simulations reveal the first wheel was invented nearly 6,000 years ago

Imagine you’re a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 BCE. Day after day you haul copper ore through the mine’s sweltering tunnels.

You’ve resigned yourself to the grueling monotony of mining life. Then one afternoon, you witness a fellow worker doing something remarkable.

With an odd-looking contraption, he casually t

#472 – Terence Tao: Hardest Problems in Mathematics, Physics & the Future of AI

Terence Tao is widely considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians in history. He won the Fields Medal and the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics, and has contributed to a wide range of fields from fluid dynamics with Navier-Stokes equations to mathematical physics & quantum mechanics, prime numbers & analytics number theory, harmonic analysis, compressed sensing, random matrix theory, combinatorics, and progress on many of the hardest problems in the history of mathematics. Thank you for

ANITA: Z ledu v Antarktidě přicházejí divné rádiové signály

Experiment ANITA je soustava přístrojů, které se přízračně vznášejí s balony vysoko nad Antarktidou. Měl by detekovat rádiové vlny generované částicemi kosmického záření, ale naladil podivné, anomální vlny, které jako by procházejí planetou, ale přitom to nejsou neutrina. Nefalšovaná (skoro) letní záhada! http://www.osel.cz/14115-anita-z-ledu-v-antarktide-prichazeji-divne-radiove-signaly.html

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This free website is like GasBuddy for parking

Parking in a city can be a problem. It’s not just about finding parking—it’s about finding the right parking. Sometimes, there’s a $10 parking spot only a block away from a garage that charges $50!

So how do you know the best place to park—especially if you’re new to an area, as I was a few years ago, or if you’re traveling and aren’t familiar with a city?

For me, the answer is a smart and completely free user-submitted database of parking spots and rates. It’ll

How a planetarium show discovered a spiral at the edge of our solar system

If you’ve ever flown through outer space, at least while watching a documentary or a science fiction film, you’ve seen how artists turn astronomical findings into stunning visuals. But in the process of visualizing data for their latest planetarium show, a production team at New York’s American Museum of Natural History made a surprising discovery of their own: a trillion-and-a-half mile long spiral of material drifting along the edge of our solar system.

“So this is a really fun t

Apple just made 3 great new privacy and security enhancements—but missed these 3 opportunities

This week, Apple previewed its redesigned (and renumbered) operating systems at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. While the new Liquid Glass design language was the star of the show across iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, there were some other standout feature

Opinion: Space startups are pivoting to defence. That’s great for innovation


A few months ago, at the SmallSat Symposium, a panel issued a sobering warning to space startups: do not chase defence dollars at the expense of long-term sustainability. Why? Because companies, particularly in the space sector, might be tempted to follow the

TikTok users are exposing their worst exes—all to the soundtrack of Lorde’s new single

The latest TikTok trend has people exposing their terrible exes and most toxic relationship stories to Lorde’s new single “ ">Man of the Year“—with receipts.

Since the song dropped at the end of last month, the trend has quickly gained traction on TikTok. Typically following a slideshow format, users post a selfie before revealing a series of text messages or, worse, a voice note from truly the worst villains.

Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa scheme is pure gilded nonsense

President Donald Trump announced, back on February 25, that his administration would soon debut a “gold card,” an immigration program that would allow wealthy foreigners, for the low, low price of $5 million, to become lawful permanent residents of the United States. At the time, Trump touted the program as a “great” and “fantastic” revenue generation strategy that would help reduce the national deficit, which approached $2 trillion during the most recent fiscal year.

“Wealthy peop

How singles are using AI to improve their online dating success

Singles are increasingly turning to AI to boost their odds in the dating world.

According to a new study, just over a quarter (26%) of singles are using artificial intelligence to enhance their dating lives. That’s a 333% increase from 2024.

Match and the Kinsey Institute surveyed around 5,000 U.S. singles between the ages of 18 and 98 for their 14th annual Singles in America study. The findings show that nearly half of Gen

Can AI fact-check its own lies?

As AI car crashes go, the recent publishing of a hallucinated book list in the Chicago Sun-Times quickly became a multi-vehicle pile-up. After a writer used AI to create a list of summer reads, the majo

‘Guys, the sea literally opened up’: AI-generated Bible characters are taking over TikTok

The Bible is now on TikTok, vlog-style.

Picture David—yes, that David, of Goliath fame—with an iPhone and influencer energy. “Asked the guy to film it, but guess what? The camera froze,” a wide-eyed David says to the camera. “Threw one rock, dude dropped, no proof. Love that for me.” He then urges his followers to like and comment.

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I write novels and build AI. The real story is more complicated than either side admits

“In three years,” a fellow tech executive recently told me with serene confidence, “Everyone will be able to make a full-length movie in AI, totally personalized for them, by just typing up a few prompts.”

I considered pointing out that this would destroy one of the central functions of art, and one of its greatest pleasures: to connect individuals across time and space through a single act of imagination. But I didn’t bother. The furious debate around AI and art mostly consists of

This 1999 email from a tech pioneer helped me think about Apple’s WWDC

In 1999, I got to work on a literally once-in-a-lifetime project. As the 20th century was wrapping up, the magazine where I worked declared the personal computer the most important invention of the last 100 years. It wasn’t exactly a contrarian pick: The magazine in question was PC World.

To celebrate, we put together an article looking back at 100 defining moments in computing history. I was assigned to write blurbs on several of them. One was among the most obvious landm

Dávní archosauři podnikali v nehostinném světě triasu tisícikilometrové výpravy

Raní zástupci linie vedoucí k dnešním krokodýlům a dinosaurům museli být pořádní tvrďáci. Nejen, že přežili apokalyptické vymírání na konci permu, ať už proběhlo jakkoliv, ale podle všeho také odvážně migrovali přes horkem spalovanou tropickou zónu superkontinentu Pangea, když se svět vzpamatovával z vymírání. http://www.osel.cz/14114-davni-archosauri-podnikali-v-nehostinnem-svete-triasu-tisicikilometrove-vypravy.html

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Drones in Los Angeles: How the right learned to stop worrying and love surveillance

Right-wing conspiracy theorists once believed the government was using drones to surveil its own citizens. President Donald Trump actually did.

During ongoing demonstrations in Los Angeles against Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deployed at least two Predator drones to monitor the crowds, according to air traffic control audio reviewed by

The startup that wants to fix everything you hate about video calls

In summer 2020, former Evernote CEO Phil Libin launched Mmhmm, a software tool designed to make video presentations look polished, even if the presenter was calling in from a COVID-era makeshift home office. It was one of many products and startups launched during that time, aimed at making the sudden wave of remote meetings more productive—or at least more bearable.

“We’re not worried about compute anymore”: The future of AI models

Ryan Donovan and Ben Popper sit down with Jamie de Guerre, SVP of Product at Together AI, to discuss the evolving landscape of AI and open-source models. They explore the significance of infrastructure in AI, the differences between open-source and closed-source models, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI technology. Jamie emphasized the importance of leveraging internal data for model training and the need for transparency in AI practices. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/06/13/we-re-n

Quantum art, multiball, and AI selfies: TNW 2025’s best side quests


Qubits, entanglement, superposition, trapped ions, Schrödinger’s cat. These terms sound strange because the world of quantum mechanics — where things can exist in multiple states at once — is strange.  Thankfully, a group of students from TU Delft are bringing these powe

The PHP Podcast: 2025.06.12

This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about Running the a PHP Business, Feedback from attendees of PHP Tek 2025, Cloudflare Outage, New Salt Lite Framework, and more… Links from the show: GitHub – phoneburner/salt-lite-framework: Salt-Lite Framework Cloudflare Status The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every […]

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Google Retires 7 Structured Data Features To Streamline Search Results via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google retires seven structured data features including Book Actions, Course Info, and Claim Review to streamline search results. Rankings unaffected.

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How to prepare for your digital legacy after death

From family photos in the cloud to email archives and social media accounts, the digital lives of Americans are extensive and growing.

According to recent studies by the password management companies NordPass and Dashlane, the average internet user maintains more than 150 online accounts. Individuals produce

What is a fridge cigarette? The viral Diet Coke trend explained

It hits at a certain time in the afternoon, when a familiar craving strikes. You walk to the kitchen. The satisfying sound of a can cracking, the hiss of bubbles. It’s time for a “fridge cigarette”—or as you might know it, a can of Diet Coke.

Earlier this week, TikTok user @reallyrachelreno posted: “Overheard someone call Diet Coke a ‘fridge cigarette’ and nothing’s been more true to me since.” The vid

Chime’s cofounder on the company’s IPO: ‘We’re just getting started’

A dozen years after its launch, fintech company Chime rang the bell this morning at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square to celebrate its initial public offering.

One of the most anticipated IPOs of the year, Chime is seemingly already basking in listing-day glory. After announcing that shares would hit