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The Great Christmas Bake Off 2025: The glorious Peep Show cast reunion is the most exciting TV event of the season | TV and radio

The Great Christmas Bake Off 2025: The glorious Peep Show cast reunion is the most exciting TV event of the season | TV and radio

✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television & radio,Culture,Peep Show,The Great British Bake Off,Television 📌 Key idea: peep Show is not actually a TV show. It's more of an identity now, embedded in the collective British DNA. A decade after the show ended, many of us still call each other "clean shirt," notice the logos in the foam or complain that the cracks are "weirder." The single show more emblematic of the UK's national psyche is The Great British Bake Off. So rejoice, because the best holiday collaboration is here! I call…
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“Stranger Things” ushers in a new era for Netflix

“Stranger Things” ushers in a new era for Netflix

🚀 Explore this awesome post from Business News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Key idea: Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo star in Season 5 of Stranger Things on Netflix.Courtesy: NetflixThe original concept for what would become "Stranger Things" was rejected by more than 15 studios before it was reached Netflix List of original programming. A decade later, the show created, written and directed by Matt and Ross Duffer has become one of the biggest cultural touchstones of the streaming era, and has cemented Netflix not just as a competitor, but as an industry leader.“People always talk about…
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YouTube’s CEO is latest tech boss limiting his kids’ social media use

YouTube’s CEO is latest tech boss limiting his kids’ social media use

🔥 Read this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: Neal Mohan, the CEO of YouTube speaks during a panel for the Summit for Democracy on March 30, 2023 in Washington, DC.Anna Moneymaker | Getty ImagesYouTube's CEO Neal Mohan is the latest in a line of tech bosses who have admitted to limiting their children's social media use, as the harms of being online for young people have become more evident. Mohan, who took the helm of YouTube's leadership in 2023, was just named Time's 2025 CEO of the Year. He said in an…
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Christmas unwrapped! Your bumper festive TV guide 2025 | Television

Christmas unwrapped! Your bumper festive TV guide 2025 | Television

✨ Check out this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Culture,Television & radio,Drama,Factual TV,Entertainment TV,Documentary 💡 Main takeaway: DramaStuffedDrama pickAn hour of capers and heartfelt moments … Stuffed. Photograph: Janne-Pekka Manninen/BBC/Baby Cow/When cash-strapped Arslan (Guz Khan) gets an £8,000 bonus, he treats his wife Hannah (Morgana Robinson), two daughters and brother-in-law Jamie (Theo Barklem-Biggs) to a magical Lapland trip. But the payment was an error. How will he pay it back? Cue an hour of capers and heartfelt family moments. Plus, Sue Johnston completes the cast as the family’s new holiday friend, Lily. Hollie Richardson Tuesday…
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Google data centers bring nuclear power back to hurricane country

Google data centers bring nuclear power back to hurricane country

🔥 Check out this insightful post from WIRED 📖 📂 Category: Science,Science / Environment,Storm Surge 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: “This was one of the most significant safety events in U.S. nuclear history, and yet it did not pose a significant risk to the public,” Stein said. “This shows the power of these plants.”Stein added that the NRC license requires that reactor buildings be built to withstand “hurricane missiles,” or large objects that collide at high speeds. “It is literally designed to safely withstand this type of event,” he said.However, NextEra plans to increase weather-related safety measures at the reopened…
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String Theory Inspires a Brilliant, Baffling New Math Proof

String Theory Inspires a Brilliant, Baffling New Math Proof

💥 Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: In particular, Katzarkov wanted to break the mirror image’s curve count into pieces, then use the mirror symmetry program to show that there was a corresponding way to break up the four-fold’s Hodge structure. He could then work with these pieces of the Hodge structure, rather than the whole thing, to show that four-folds can’t be parameterized. If any one of the pieces couldn’t be mapped to a simple 4D space, he’d have his proof. But this line of reasoning depended on the assumption…
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My Cultural Awakening: The Lyman Trilogy Helped Me Cope with My Vision Loss | culture

My Cultural Awakening: The Lyman Trilogy Helped Me Cope with My Vision Loss | culture

🚀 Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Culture 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: I I started to notice my vision deteriorating in my 40s, but just not in the way you'd expect with age. I was suffering from night blindness and blind spots in my field of vision. When I was 44, I was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic eye condition that causes retinal cells to die. I have always been a very visually oriented person: I was a practicing architect, and someone who loved to read, draw, go to the cinema and…
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Rats Play Doom

Rats Play Doom

🚀 Read this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: Intro We built a complete VR setup from scratch to let rats play DOOM. The system includes a motion-tracked treadmill ball, a panoramic headset, an input trigger, and a reward circuit. All hardware and software components are open sourced, including 3D-printable designs, circuit diagrams, firmware, and control software. The first version (v1) was built in New York by Viktor, who trained rats to walk through a corridor in DOOM using a simpler rig. That version was featured on Vice and PC Gamer. After moving back home,…
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‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone | Books

‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone | Books

🔥 Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Books,Culture,Fiction,Poetry,Christmas,Robert Macfarlane,Elif Shafak,Colm Tóibín,Jeanette Winterson,Michael Rosen,Katherine Rundell,Max Porter,Kamila Shamsie,Ali Smith,Diana Evans,Tessa Hadley,Nina Stibbe,Sarah Moss,Nikesh Shukla,William Boyd,Jonathan Coe,Science and nature books,Children and teenagers 💡 Main takeaway: I love giving books as presents. I rarely give anything else. I strongly approve of the Icelandic tradition of the Jólabókaflóðið (Yule book flood), whereby books are given (and, crucially, read) on Christmas Eve. Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain is the one I’ve given more often than any other; so much so that I keep a stack of four or five to…
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The Instagram-fueled boom in replica vintage car body shells

The Instagram-fueled boom in replica vintage car body shells

✨ Read this trending post from WIRED 📖 📂 Category: Gear,Gear / Gear News and Events,Pressing Matters 📌 Key idea: Not surprising That in an electric world where Jell-O-mold cars are designed to create minimal drag, many car heads yearn for the automotive aesthetics of yesteryear. After all, classic cars from the 1970s and earlier had undeniable style — the problem is, car companies don't make them anymore.This is a sales boon for restoration shops, but despite barn finds, the supply of vintage vehicles is inevitably limited. But this rarity has created an opportunity for an Indonesian company, which, in…
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