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Australian Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso says there is ‘huge potential’ at Aston Martin

Australian Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso says there is ‘huge potential’ at Aston Martin

✨ Discover this trending post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Teammate Lance Stroll was unable to run at all on Saturday at Albert Park due to engine problems and will start last."The mechanics have been working hard and changing the power units day and night, you know, for the last six weeks. So, even on the other side of the garage, where Lance was unlucky in FP3 and 'quali' with zero laps, when you go on track and you're in a mix with a few cars, it's a little better than dying last, like we…
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Helix

💥 Explore this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Multiple selections Multiple cursors as a core editing primitive, inspired by Kakoune. Commands manipulate selections which allows concurrent code editing. Tree-sitter produces error tolerant and robust syntax trees, which enables better syntax highlighting, indent calculation and code navigation. Powerful code manipulation Navigate and select functions, classes, comments, etc and select syntax tree nodes instead of plain text. Language specific auto completion, goto definition, documentation, diagnostics and other IDE features with no additional configuration. Built in Rust, for the terminal No Electron. No VimScript. No JavaScript.…
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FA Cup: The Wrexham manager who knows how to shock Chelsea

FA Cup: The Wrexham manager who knows how to shock Chelsea

🔥 Discover this must-read post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: FA Cup shocks are woven into Wrexham's history.What might worry Chelsea heading into Round 5 this weekend is that manager Phil Parkinson has a list of surprises of his own.Including becoming the latest manager of a lower-tier club to oust a big-spending west London side.Back in 2015, Chelsea were clear at the top of the Premier League on their way to the title in the second era of Jose Mourinho.Drogba, Hazard, Fabregas and their talented teammates should have been no problem against Third Division side…
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The RSC music scores fundamentally detract from our experience in the theatre Royal Shakespeare Company

The RSC music scores fundamentally detract from our experience in the theatre Royal Shakespeare Company

💥 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Royal Shakespeare Company,Music,Theatre,Classical music,Culture,Stage 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: nThe news that the Royal Shakespeare Company is making cuts to its music department, shrinking one of the last bastions of theatrical music composition, production and performance from a team of seven to four, appears to be the latest alarm for the place of live music and musicians in theatre. The RSC's cost savings come at a time when orchestras for touring shows and West End musicals have been reduced from orchestral forces to a handful of players. Who…
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Australian Grand Prix: George Russell takes first place in Melbourne after Max Verstappen’s accident

Australian Grand Prix: George Russell takes first place in Melbourne after Max Verstappen’s accident

💥 Check out this insightful post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Frenchman Hagar said that he was surprised to finish third, expecting Ferrari to overtake him, but in his first appearance with the Red Bull team he did what many of his predecessors could not do and achieved it when Verstappen faced a problem.The four-time champion spun off and crashed at Turn 1 on the first lap of the session when his rear axle locked, surprising him.He was shaking his hands after getting out of the car, because he was holding on to the steering…
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AI Error Likely Led to Iran Girl’s School Bombing

AI Error Likely Led to Iran Girl’s School Bombing

🔥 Read this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: This Week in Worcester spoke with multiple sources who confirmed that the military’s deployment of AI led to the missile strike against the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, a city in southern Iran, on Saturday. Ali Bahreini, Iran’s ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, said ​the strike killed 150 students. There has been no independent confirmation of that death toll. The Pentagon is currently investigating the matter, and according to a report from Reuters, officials within the military confirmed the US’s potential responsibility for…
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TV Tonight: Crufts with Claudia Winkleman and Claire Balding | TV and radio

TV Tonight: Crufts with Claudia Winkleman and Claire Balding | TV and radio

🔥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Television & radio,Culture 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Croft 2026At 2.30pm on Channel 4Claudia Winkleman knows a thing or two about maintaining a shiny black mane, and joins Claire Balding on day two of reporting from the country's biggest dog show. Highlights will include the best useful and toy dogs, as well as the agile feats of the musical dogs participating in the international freestyle competition. The Scruffts Awards are also given to hybrid breeds, with categories including most handsome and golden. Holly RichardsonGladiators8pm, BBC OneThis revival of…
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Six Nations 2026: Blues away – could they finally lose to Italy?

Six Nations 2026: Blues away – could they finally lose to Italy?

💥 Discover this awesome post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: England entered the second round on the back of a run of 12 straight wins, yet setbacks to Ireland and Scotland were for a team suddenly unsure of its identity. Chaos begins. Blended game plans. Individual errors.The suggestion that England kick too much is synonymous with Borthwick's three-year reign, although the move away from a penalty-based strategy has had negative consequences in recent weeks. According to Opta data, England have finished second in terms of kicks in play (44) and bottom in terms of kick…
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This jammer wants to block AI-powered wearables that are always listening. Maybe it won’t work

This jammer wants to block AI-powered wearables that are always listening. Maybe it won’t work

🚀 Read this awesome post from WIRED 📖 📂 **Category**: Gear,Gear / Gear News and Events,Gear / Products / Audio,Noise Canceling 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Deveillance also claims that the Specter can find nearby microphones through radio frequency (RF) detection, but critics say that finding a microphone via RF emissions is not effective unless the sensor is right next to it.“If you could detect and identify components via RF the way Specter claims, it would literally transform the technology,” Jordan wrote in a text message to WIRED after he built a device to test the detection of RF signatures in…
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Why New Zealand, the safe haven for wealthy Americans, is seeing an exodus of over-30s

Why New Zealand, the safe haven for wealthy Americans, is seeing an exodus of over-30s

💥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Twenty years of memories spilled across Jacinda Thorn’s yard. Teddy bears and textbooks, camping gear stacked against her husband’s drum kit, a jumble of whisks and frying pans catching the morning sun. With just five suitcases and their Shih Tzu Bubbles in tow, the family – Thorn, 43, husband Blair, 44, and their children Eva and Chase – swapped their home in New Zealand’s capital for a place in Melbourne – a third larger at the same price. “I never thought I’d live outside of…
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