Blog

‘So many stories but so few facts’: Skeptics push back on mysterious UFO documentary | Documentaries

‘So many stories but so few facts’: Skeptics push back on mysterious UFO documentary | Documentaries

πŸ’₯ Check out this trending post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Documentary films,Alien life,Film,Culture πŸ’‘ Main takeaway: It has been hailed as a game-changer in public attitudes toward UFOs, ending a culture of silence around claims that had previously been dismissed as the preserve of conspiracy theorists and lunatics.The Age of Disclosure was boosted in its efforts to shift talk about aliens from the fringes to the mainstream with a showing on Capitol Hill and significant commercial success. It broke the record for the highest-grossing documentary on Amazon Prime Video within 48 hours of its release, Deadline…
Read More
This startup wants to create self-driving car software at breakneck speed

This startup wants to create self-driving car software at breakneck speed

πŸš€ Check out this trending post from WIRED πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Gear,Gear / Trends,autonomous vehicles βœ… Here’s what you’ll learn: For the last A year and a half ago, two white Tesla Model 3 sedans loaded with five additional cameras and a palm-sized supercomputer drove quietly around San Francisco. In a city and age filled with questions about the capabilities and limits of artificial intelligence, the startup behind modified Tesla cars is trying to answer a simple question: How quickly can a company build software for self-driving vehicles today?The startup, which is announcing its activities to the public for the…
Read More
a bitmapped Unicode font for blocky graphics

a bitmapped Unicode font for blocky graphics

πŸš€ Explore this insightful post from Hacker News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Key idea: Unscii - a bitmapped Unicode font for blocky graphics Unscii is a set of bitmapped Unicode fonts based on classic system fonts. Unscii attempts to support character cell art well while also being suitable for terminal and programming use. The two main variants are unscii-8 (8Γ—8 pixels per glyph) and unscii-16 (8Γ—16). There are also several alternative styles for unscii-8, as well as an 8x16 "full" variant that incorporates missing Unicode glyphs from Fixedsys Excelsior and GNU Unifont. "unscii-16-full" falls under GPL because of how Unifont…
Read More
1950 heist to recover ancient Stone of Destiny

1950 heist to recover ancient Stone of Destiny

πŸš€ Explore this insightful post from BBC Culture πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: Bold planIn May 1951, Glasgow University students – Ian Hamilton, Kay Matheson, Gavin Vernon and Alan Stewart – confessed all in a BBC radio interview about what happened that night. It all started late on Christmas Eve, when the three men broke into the abbey while Matheson waited outside in one of the getaway cars. β€œThe first thing we did was remove the barrier keeping the rest of the audience away from the stone,” Vernon recalls. They took the stone from under the coronation…
Read More
The interstellar arc serves alien foxes, exoplanets and Carl Sagan’s VR

The interstellar arc serves alien foxes, exoplanets and Carl Sagan’s VR

πŸš€ Explore this must-read post from WIRED πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Culture,Culture / Culture News,Culture / Video Games,Take a Trip πŸ’‘ Here’s what you’ll learn: Physical space poses other technical challenges. The first is the volume of people: Raphael says the Interstellar Arc can accommodate up to 170 participants at a time, which is a fair number even for a room of this size.This can be a problem for typical VR headsets, which rely on cameras and sensors to triangulate their location within a room. These devices lock onto fixed surfaces when you're alone, but it's much more difficult when more…
Read More
Avoid UUID Version 4 Primary Keys

Avoid UUID Version 4 Primary Keys

πŸš€ Discover this trending post from Hacker News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Here’s what you’ll learn: Introduction Over the last decade, when working on databases with UUID Version 4 as the primary key data type, these databases have usually have bad performance and excessive IO. UUID is a native data type in Postgres can be stored as binary data. Various versions are in the RFC. Version 4 has mostly random bits, obfuscating information like when the value was created or where it was generated. Version 4 UUIDs are easy to generate in Postgres using the gen_random_uuid() function since version 13…
Read More
‘Horribly funny’: Why The Mitchells vs the Machines is my feel-good movie | Animation in the movie

‘Horribly funny’: Why The Mitchells vs the Machines is my feel-good movie | Animation in the movie

πŸ”₯ Explore this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Animation in film,Olivia Colman,Film,Action and adventure films,Comedy films,Comedy,Culture βœ… Main takeaway: AAnimation is a great way to let you experience the world through someone else's eyes, complete with the color, energy, imagination and chaos that this can bring. This is true whether you're looking at the world from the perspective of a frustrated, gifted teenage girl, or from the perspective of a megalomaniacal rogue AI who dreams of blasting every human on Earth into space in tiny hexagonal capsules (with free Wi-Fi!). This is the chaotic, exciting…
Read More
Radiation detection systems operate quietly in the background all around you

Radiation detection systems operate quietly in the background all around you

πŸš€ Explore this awesome post from WIRED πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Science,Science / Environment,Background Checks βœ… Key idea: Most people don't realize how much radiation is monitored around them all the time, including in public places. Airports have advanced radiation detection devices, for example. In 2022, devices at Heathrow Airport identified a package that turned out to contain a small amount of uranium. Authorities said at the time that there was no danger to the public.Mirion is one of several companies that manufacture radiation detectors. Its products are used in defense and security applications, as well as in nuclear power plants,…
Read More
How NVIDIA Turned ‘Gaming GPUs Go Brrr’ Into ‘Actually We Can Read The Language of Life Now’ (Part 1 of 2)

How NVIDIA Turned ‘Gaming GPUs Go Brrr’ Into ‘Actually We Can Read The Language of Life Now’ (Part 1 of 2)

πŸš€ Explore this trending post from Hacker News πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: πŸ“Œ Main takeaway: 14 Dec, 2025 Before We Talk About AI, We Need to Talk About Why Proteins Are Ridiculously ComplicatedYou know what's wild? Right now, as you're reading this, there are approximately 20,000 different types of proteins working inside your body. Not 20,000 total proteins, 20,000 TYPES. The actual number of protein molecules? Billions. Trillions if we're counting across all your cells. Each one has a specific job. Each one has a specific shape. And if even ONE type folds wrong, one could get Alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis, sickle…
Read More
Cliff Richard reveals a one-year treatment for prostate cancer and supports screening Cliff Richard

Cliff Richard reveals a one-year treatment for prostate cancer and supports screening Cliff Richard

πŸ’₯ Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian πŸ“– πŸ“‚ Category: Cliff Richard,Music,Prostate cancer,Culture,Society,Men's health,Cancer,King Charles III,NHS,UK news,Health,Monarchy πŸ’‘ Main takeaway: Cliff Richard has revealed that he has been treated for prostate cancer over the past year. The 85-year-old singer said his cancer was "gone for now" and supported calls for a national screening test for men.In an interview with Good Morning Britain, he said: "I don't know if he will come back. We can't say that kind of thing but we have to - absolutely. I'm convinced: go there, test, check."The singer said he received the diagnosis…
Read More