/technology3hWorlds biggest battery storage to be built in MinnesotaAn iron-air battery system from Form Energy will be built in Minnesota with the massive capacity of 30 gigawatt-hours, that can feed 300 megawatt. Will be built for Xcel Energy, in partnership with Google.
/finance7dHow prediction market traders seek an edgeLooking for "alpha", that's finance slang for finding a competitive edge.
/technology7d50x better performance and 35x lower Costs for agentic AINVIDIA says their new Blackwell Ultra takes a huge step forward. If true, it would change the economy for AI services like Lovable, Cursor and coding services in general. From a negative to positive margin, not having to live on VC money.
/technology24dArchitectural render to November realityUpload an architectural render. Get back what it'll actually look like on a random Tuesday in November. (Not for California or places like that.)
/technology28d'Ralph Wiggum' loop prompts Claude to vibe-clone commercial software for $10 an hourDeveloper behind it is sick with worry he might have changed software development in nasty ways. Is he right to be?
/technology29dTikTok alternative Skylight soars to 380K+ usersNot available in Europe yet, but TikTok alternative Skylight sees an inflow of new users. Built on the AT Protocol so it plays nice with Bluesky.
/healthJan 17thThe surprising benefits of standing on one legBalancing on a single limb can make you stronger, boost your memory and keep your brain healthier. 10 seconds on each one a day is a good start.
/lifestyleJan 17th'Are You Dead?': The viral Chinese app for young people living aloneNamed Are You Dead? the concept is simple. You need to check in with it every two days – clicking a large button – to confirm that you are alive. If not, it will get in touch with your appointed emergency contact and inform them that you may be in trouble.
/lifestyleJan 14thMoon hotel startup accepts bookingsRisky booking and risky travel. But if you have plenty of money and would like to dream.
/technologyJan 6thBreakthrough technology pops up from FinlandA year ago Donut Labs presented an in-wheel motor free from past compromises. Now they ha presented a solid state battery in the same manner. They have actual customers, the batteries will be on the streets already this quarter with Verge Motorcycles.
/technologyJan 5thPBS host who chronicled the PC revolution dies at 87Stewart Cheifet produced more than 400 episodes of TV tracing the rise of personal computing. Computer Chronicles from 1983-2002, a magic era. Between 1996 and 2002 he also produced Net Cafe. The episodes have been preserved, the ones missed in the first preservation will be avai
/artJan 5thLast ferry crossings of 2025Viking Glory and Viking Grace outside of Åland island, between Sweden and Finland. By: @utunuttu@pixelfed.social
/foodDec 28thHow We All Got Obsessed With A $6 DripperA really nice short documentary that tells the story of an influential coffee machine that didn’t sell all that much and ended up getting lots of cafes and people to buy a completely different coffee dripper. Kind of an odd turn.
/lifestyleDec 28thThe most exciting new trains coming in 2026Some for efficient travel, others for the sake of an experience.
/financeDec 23rdWhy Millionaires Are Moving To ItalyA new wave of the uber wealthy is relocating to the European country — looking to take advantage of its investor friendly environment, thriving real estate market and low tax regime.
/financeDec 17thBitcoin miner switches to AIIf you pivot with the market things can go really well. But numbers sure are big.
/technologyDec 17thLow cost EV truck Slate crosses 150,000 reservationsSlate Auto, the electric truck startup backed by Jeff Bezos, has now collected more than 150,000 refundable reservations for its low-cost EV due out at the end of 2026.
/entertainmentDec 15th8 Essential Rob Reiner MoviesThe late director brought us Harry, Sally, Lardass, Inigo Montoya, Colonel Jessup, and more to life in some of the most celebrated films of our time.
/musicDec 13thWhy Kraftwerk are more influential than the BeatlesA celebration to the music of both Kraftwerk and The Beatles, dissecting their impact, and let the sounds of two eras collide in an electrifying tale of musical innovation.
/newsDec 12thStartup discovered a hidden source of abundant, clean energyUsed artificial intelligence to locate a 250-degree Fahrenheit geothermal reservoir.
/technologyDec 3rdMistral AI launches 10 open source models that run on laptops, drones, and edge devicesMistral AI, Europe's most prominent artificial intelligence startup, is releasing its most ambitious product suite to date: a family of 10 open-source models designed to run everywhere from smartphones and autonomous drones to enterprise cloud systems.
/entertainmentNov 29th15 movie gems of 1985Beyond the blockbusters: This watch list has something for everyone over the long holiday weekend.
/entertainmentNov 27thA Christmas movie worth watching?Oh. What. Fun. is a holiday comedy premiering December 3 on Prime Video, starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Claire Clauster, who embarks on a festive adventure after being forgotten by her family. The film, directed by Michael Showalter, features a star-studded cast and celebrates family, freedom, and the magic of the holidays.
/technologyNov 26thDavid Sacks tried to kill state AI lawsA draft executive order aimed at preempting state AI laws by centralizing regulatory power under David Sacks, a tech billionaire and special advisor, sparked controversy and backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, leading to its withdrawal. The order, which would have given Sacks significant influence over federal AI policy and threatened state autonomy, was criticized for its overreach and potential illegality, ultimately resulting in its cancellation.
/technologyNov 26thBlack Forest Labs challenges Nano Banana Pro and MidjourneyToday the German AI startup Black Forest Labs released FLUX.2, a new image generation and editing system complete with four different model.
/newsNov 15thToy makers rush into ‘blind box’ trendWhile U.S. consumers keep searching for an authentic Pop Mart Labubu, rivals are introducing their own cheaper, easier-to-find “blind box” products for the key holiday shopping season to capitalize on the craze sparked by the fuzzy mini monsters.
/entertainmentNov 14thThe corn scene from WarGamesThe scene is an odd part of the classic movie, just as odd as the way the corn is eaten.