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From Saipan to Take That: Your complete entertainment guide for next week | culture

From Saipan to Take That: Your complete entertainment guide for next week | culture

🔥 Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Culture,Music,Stage,Dance,Theatre,Film,Television,Television & radio,Art,Art and design,Games 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Checkout: cinemaSaipanOut nowAs the Irish national team descend on a small Pacific island to prepare for the 2002 World Cup, an epic feud looms between manager Mick McCarthy (Steve Coogan) and star player Roy Keane (Eanna Hardwicke), in this sports drama loosely inspired by an infamous real-life feud.There is no other choiceOut nowKorean writer Park Chan-wook (Oldboy) taps Squid Game's Lee Byung-hun to helm this dark comedy about a man who has recently been made redundant but is…
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50% discount on +1 ends | TechCrunch

50% discount on +1 ends | TechCrunch

🚀 Discover this trending post from TechCrunch đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: AI,Apps,Biotech & Health,Fintech,Robotics,Space,Startups,TC,Venture,TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: Time flies, and so do these savings. Lowest ticket prices for TechCrunch disabled 2026in addition to the exclusive 50% discount plus one ticket for the first 500 registrationsit almost disappeared. If you've been looking forward to which tech conferences to put on your calendar this year, now is the moment for you. Register now To save up to $680 on your card and get a second ticket for 50% off. This offer ends next week on January 30, or once the…
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UFC 324: Modestas Bukauskas Undergoes Heart Surgery at 19 Years Old and How Horrific Injury Led Him to Drink Himself to Sleep

UFC 324: Modestas Bukauskas Undergoes Heart Surgery at 19 Years Old and How Horrific Injury Led Him to Drink Himself to Sleep

✨ Discover this insightful post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: In his youth, Bukauskas played tennis and basketball, even moving around the world to pursue the latter, but all roads led him back to fighting.Once his heart problem was resolved, Bukauskas focused entirely on mixed martial arts – except for a brief side stint aged 24 when he appeared on ITV dating show Take Me Out – and was signed by the UFC with a 10-2 record.He won his first fight but suffered three consecutive defeats. He broke his kneecap in a defeat to Khalil…
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80386 Multiplication and Division – Small Things Retro

80386 Multiplication and Division – Small Things Retro

✨ Discover this awesome post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: âś… **What You’ll Learn**: When Intel released the 80386 in October 1985, it marked a watershed moment for personal computing. The 386 was the first 32-bit x86 processor, increasing the register width from 16 to 32 bits and vastly expanding the address space compared to its predecessors. This wasn't just an incremental upgrade—it was the foundation that would carry the PC architecture for decades to come. The timing was significant. By the mid-1980s, the IBM PC had established x86 as the dominant PC architecture, but the 16-bit 8086/286 processors…
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Zuffa Boxing: Callum Walsh wins comfortably on the opening night of the promotion

Zuffa Boxing: Callum Walsh wins comfortably on the opening night of the promotion

đź’Ą Explore this must-read post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Ocampo wore Zofa gloves, but Walsh opted for his usual gloves and shoes.The fight card moved at a fast pace with the majority of the matches competitive, and the round was clocked in less than a minute as the boxers made the short distance from backstage to the ring.Fight bonuses of ÂŁ37,000 were handed out, and three of the eight fights involved undefeated fighters matched together, which Loeffler says will be a hallmark of Zuffa Boxing."The great thing about Zuffa Boxing is that if you…
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My cultural awakening: The Queen’s song helped me liberate myself from communist Cuba queen

My cultural awakening: The Queen’s song helped me liberate myself from communist Cuba queen

✨ Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Queen,Brian May,Freddie Mercury,Culture,Music 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: TThroughout my childhood and teenage years growing up in Cuba in the 1980s, Fidel Castro's presence, his overt influence on politics, was everywhere—on posters, on walls, in speeches that could last four hours straight. It was difficult to escape the feeling of political and personal siege.I was raised to believe in communism, and have done so for a long time. I even applied twice to join the Young Communist League, but was rejected because I was not “militant” enough: code…
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TikTok users are freaking out over the app’s “immigration status” collection, here’s what it means

TikTok users are freaking out over the app’s “immigration status” collection, here’s what it means

✨ Read this insightful post from TechCrunch đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Apps,Government & Policy,Social,TC,CCPA,privacy,social media,TikTok 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: With the change in ownership of TikTok, TikTok users in the US are collectively panicking over the company's updated privacy policy after being alerted to the changes through an in-app message. The revised document details the US joint venture's terms for using its service, including the specific location information it may collect. Many users are also posting on social media about the language in the policy, which states that TikTok can collect sensitive information about its users, including “their sex life or…
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đź’Ą Discover this awesome post from BBC Sport đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: âś… **What You’ll Learn**: With the match level still at one set, Sinner could barely walk at the start of the third set and lost serve 3-1.Seconds into the fourth game, with Sinner looking set to expire, the Australian Open's heat stress meter reached five — meaning the top seed was able to walk off the court for treatment.There's no doubt the Heat rule benefited Sinner, who immediately limped into the locker room. Sinner broke immediately after an eight-minute delay while the roof of Rod Laver Arena was closed…
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An eBPF/XDP Approach to Distributed BNG

🚀 Check out this must-read post from Hacker News đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: I used to work for an ISP startup that was building next-generation infrastructure. The company didn’t make it, but the problems we were trying to solve stuck with me. So I spent a few weeks building what we never got to: an open-source, eBPF-accelerated BNG that runs directly on OLT hardware.This post explains the architecture and why I think it’s the future of ISP edge infrastructure.The Problem: Centralised BNG is a BottleneckTraditional ISP architecture looks like this:Customer → ONT → OLT → [BNG Appliance]…
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TV Tonight: The flawless prison drama is the number one must-see show of the year | TV and radio

TV Tonight: The flawless prison drama is the number one must-see show of the year | TV and radio

✨ Discover this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian đź“– đź“‚ **Category**: Television & radio,Culture đź’ˇ **What You’ll Learn**: Waiting to go out9.25pm, BBC OneDennis Kelly's prison drama, the first must-see show of the year, reaches the halfway mark. Philosophy teacher Dan (Josh Finnan) is feeling good about life again, but his unresolved past with his father catches up with him. Meanwhile, on the inside, it's Dries' (Francis Lovehall) release date, but there's a mix-up in his paperwork. Holly RichardsonBest Houses in New Zealand with Phil Spencer5.25pm, Channel 4"I'll tell you what: New Zealanders are very serious about their…
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