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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

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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

This startup wants AI to help manage software infrastructure, not just write code

Many developers find that AI programming assistants have made writing code easier than ever. But maintaining the infrastructure that actually runs that code remains a challenge, requiring engineers to have detailed knowledge of complex cloud systems and how their companies use them.

A startup called Antimetal is working to harness AI to guide engineers through resolving issues with software infrastructure in much the same way existing tools help

Apple fumbled its personal AI debut, but the alternative was far worse

Welcome to AI DecodedFast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign up to receive this newsletter every week here.

A cooler-headed look at Apple’s troubled AI story

Apple said at its WWDC developer conference Monday that the much-hyped Apple Intelli

Community Corner: PHP Installer for Extensions(PIE) with James Titcumb

In this episode, we talk with James Titcumb about his work on the PHP Installer for Extensions (PIE) for the PHP Foundation. A replacement for PECL which is going to make our lives as developers that much easier. Links: PHP PIE – https://github.com/php/pie HoneyBadger.io – https://HoneyBadger.io Our Discord – https://discord.gg/aMTxunVx James’s Social Media: Bluesky – […]

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Greenhouse and Clear team up to fight fake job applications flooding tech hiring

Fraudulent job applications have become a serious issue in the era of remote interviews and AI-generated content. Research firm Gartner predicts that by 2028, up to 25% of applications could be fake. In some cases, fraudsters in North Korea have managed to land Western tech jobs under false pretenses, according to

The Truth About LLM Hallucinations With Barry Adams via @sejournal, @theshelleywalsh

Shelley Walsh speaks with Barry Adams on why AI search sacrifices accuracy for convenience – and why publishers can’t afford to play along.

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Ask A PPC: What’s The Value Of Regular PPC Audits & How To Do Them Well via @sejournal, @navahf

Why regular PPC audits matter, how to approach them strategically, and what to look for when evaluating spend, performance trends, and campaign management styles.

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‘We’re on the cusp of more widespread adoption’: Laura Shin on Trump, stablecoins, and the global rise of cryptocurrency

With the first family actively engaged in memecoin ventures, speculation about the future of cryptocurrency has never been hotter. Laura Shin, crypto expert and host of the podcast Unchained, reveals the sector’s emerging economic, political, and geopolitical implications. Shin also provides context for why stablecoins are growing so fast and how the current administration is shaping

Thanks to AI, the one-person unicorn is closer than you think

When Mike Krieger helped launch Instagram in 2010 as a cofounder, building something as simple as a photo filter took his team weeks of engineering time and tough trade-offs. Now, as chief product officer at Anthropic, he’s watching early-stage startup founders accomplish far more in far less time—sometimes over a single weekend. Thanks to intuitive

Gen Alpha side hustles: How kids are earning big online before they can even drive

If Gen Z is known as the side hustle generation, Gen Alpha may soon take the crown.

A survey of 2,002 U.S. Gen Alpha and Gen Z individuals (ages 12 to 28) by social commerce platform Whop found that more than half are using the internet not simply for brain rot and catching up with friends, but also for earning cash.

The “iPad kid” generation—the oldest of whom are just 15—are already putting their screen time to good use. Nearly half (47.1

World’s biggest sand battery to heat Finnish town without fossil fuels


A small town in Finland is about to ditch fossil fuels in its heating network thanks to a sand-filled energy storage tank the size of a house. Finnish startup Polar Night Energy recently turned on the so-called sand battery in the munici

20d | The Next Web
TNW Backstage dives into the debate over sustainable motorsport


This week on TNW Backstage, we’re heading into the fast lane — and straight into the climate debate. In the final episode of the podcast, we revisit a divisive bet on sustainable motorsport: Extreme E, the all-electric racing series. The events sent SUVs hurtli

20d | The Next Web
Clearest views yet of Sun’s south pole may unlock its mysteries


A spacecraft developed by European scientists and companies has captured unprecedented new views of the Sun’s south pole. Built by Airbus in the UK, Solar Orbiter was developed as part of a joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA. The probe

20d | The Next Web
European VCs just made a record bet on this fusion energy underdog


Two years ago, German startup Proxima Fusion emerged from stealth with big ambitions to make a little-known stellarator fusion machine a serious contender in the race for commercial fusion energy. Today, the Munich-based company secured Europe’s largest-ever p

20d | The Next Web