🚀 Explore this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: " style="width: 100%; height: 156px;"> The US National Institute of Standards and Technology announced on Wednesday a new policy regarding the US National Vulnerability Database, which the agency has been struggling to keep updated with details for every new vulnerability added to the system.Going forward, NIST says its staff will only add data—in a process called enrichment—only for important vulnerabilities.This will include three types of security flaws, which the agency says are critical to the safe operation of US government networks and its private sector.CVE…
🚀 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Classical music,Culture,Music,London Symphony Orchestra,Antonio Pappano ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: pThe ersephone, written by Imogen Holst as a student in 1929, sounds so familiar that you might think you'd wandered into a concert of Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe by mistake. But so what? The music that follows that opening section of eerily undulating woodwinds is a delicious 12-minute tone poem that showcases a composer with her own ideas about texture, color and tone, as well as the myth itself.Holst tells a story of rebirth, building toward a…
✨ Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Healthchecks.io ping endpoints accept HTTP HEAD, GET, and POST request methods. When using HTTP POST, clients can include an arbitrary payload in the request body. Healthchecks.io stores the first 100kB of the request body. If the request body is tiny, Healthchecks.io stores it in the PostgreSQL database. Otherwise, it stores it in S3-compatible object storage. We recently migrated from a managed to a self-hosted object storage. Our S3 API is now served by Versity S3 Gateway and backed by a plain simple Btrfs filesystem.…
💥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Documentary,Factual TV,Asif Kapadia,ITV1,Television industry,Television & radio,Television,Culture,Media,UK news 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Asif Kapadia will end the long-running ITV documentary series with a finale to be broadcast this year.The series, which began in 1964 and was voted the UK's most influential TV show of the last 50 years in 2024, followed a group of people from childhood to adulthood over seven-year intervals, and now checks in with them as they approach old age.Series director Michael Apted died in 2021. Kapadia, best known for his documentaries on Amy Winehouse,…
💥 Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: April 14, 2026 Tech elites are enriching themselves by plundering STEM institutions—and offering researchers scraps. Ad Policy Peter Thiel and his ilk are starving public science.(Eva Marie Uzcategui / Getty) Silicon Valley would not exist without government-funded research. Foundational technologies, including the semiconductor and the Internet, emerged from Cold War–era military research programs. As graduate students at Stanford, Larry Paige and Sergey Brin relied on funding from the National Science Foundation to develop the search algorithms that would eventually become Google. The touchscreens and lithium-ion…
💥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Opera,Classical music,Culture,Music,Welsh National Opera ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: IIn 1839, 26-year-old Richard Wagner nearly drowned during a perilous voyage across the Baltic Sea from Riga. It was this experience that he claimed to have inspired the Flying Dutchman, and the legend of a man forever condemned to sail the oceans in his ghost ship gave him the story of his first mature opera. Wagner viewed his text as a poem, and it certainly grapples with some epic questions: birth, life, love, and death.The Guardian's journalism is…
💥 Check out this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Isaac Asimov The last question was asked for the first time, half in jest, on May 21, 2061, at a time when humanity first stepped into the light. The question came about as a result of a five dollar bet over highballs, and it happened this way: Alexander Adell and Bertram Lupov were two of the faithful attendants of Multivac. As well as any human beings could, they knew what lay behind the cold, clicking, flashing face — miles and miles of face —…
🚀 Explore this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Art and design,Culture,Art,Installation 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: TChisenhall Gallery smells strangely sweet. Somewhere between butter and parma violet, but sharper, and intensely chemical. It is an olfactory assault, half soothing and familiar, half violent and unnatural.This is the strange and unsettling middle ground that young London-based artist Rachel Crowther likes to inhabit. Just look at what she's done here in her first institutional exhibition, where baby pink cuteness collides with a terrifying, hard-edged military aesthetic.The gallery is painted in soft pastels, but in the center of the…
🚀 Explore this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: A bill introduced by Representative Josh Gottheimer in the House on April 13 would require Apple, Google, and every other operating system vendor to verify the age of anyone setting up a new device in the United States. The legislation, H.R. 8250, travels under the friendlier name of the Parents Decide Act, and it is among the most aggressive surveillance mandates ever proposed for American consumer technology. We obtained a copy of the bill for you here. The press releases describing it lead with children.…
✨ Explore this trending post from BBC Culture 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: 3. Rain Harvest Home, co-designed by Javier Sanchez Arquitectura and Robert Hutchison ArchitectureThis is a family-owned pit terrace in Valle de Bravo, a popular vacation destination for Mexico City residents, that was completed in 2020. Rainwater is collected in this space, which contains a bathroom, a plunge pool under a skylight, a steam shower and a solar-powered sauna. Although there is no clear separation between inside and outside, this room provides shelter – vital in Mexico where it rains heavily from June to October. "It's…
