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  • For years, my own ideas lived in notebooks, static and unchanging. They were seeds with no water, potential left unfulfilled.
  • Controlling sound has long captured the imagination in science fiction and fantasy. In *Dune*, the cone of silence lets characters speak privately in public settings. In *Blade Runner 2049*, eerie billboards murmur ads directly into passersby’s ears. In reality, architecture—by design or accident—can shape how sound travels. For instance, in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. […]
  • In the ever-evolving landscape of addiction recovery, access to trustworthy and immediate resources can make the difference between relapse and recovery. That’s why we’ve developed a powerful PHP-based web application that acts as a national search engine for alcohol and drug treatment centers. This platform was built with one mission: to provide people and their […]
  • A new credential phishing strategy links stolen data to legal online accounts, according to cybersecurity researchers. Cofense calls the technique precision-validating phishing since it uses real-time email validation to give only high-value targets bogus login screens. “This tactic not only gives the threat actors a higher success rate on obtaining usable credentials as they only […]
  • If you're not paying attention to who can use your content—and for what—you may already be training the AI that replaces you.