Price Drop: Visual Studio Professional 2026 is $35 with code JULY30

TL;DR: Get Visual Studio Professional 2026 for $34.99 (reg. $499.99) with code JULY30. Offer ends July 5. If your code has to run on more than just macOS, Visual Studio Professional 2026 earns its keep. It’s built for teams juggling Windows, Linux, and containerized environments, and it’s on sale for $34.99 with code JULY30…Read MoreContinue Reading

After Suffering A Billion-Dollar Loss, Lotus Switches To Factory Sharing

Facing a billion-dollar loss in 2024, a storied British sports-car brand is cutting nearly half its workforce. To stabilize, the manufacturer is repurposing its underutilized Hethel factory as a shared production space, partnering with Zenos Cars to assemble track-focused roadsters at the site. The manufacturer’s initial strategy centered on capturing the luxury electric vehicle market…Continue Reading

NASA just found a planet ‘hiding’ in TESS spacecraft data, all thanks to Einstein

An illustration of the newly discovered exoplanet Gaia23bra b. (Image credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center) NASA’s exoplanet-hunting spacecraft TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) has a new method for detecting worlds beyond the solar system. The technique relies on a phenomenon introduced by Einstein in his 1915 theory of gravity, general relativity, called gravitational microlensing.Continue Reading

Black holes buried in mysterious ‘little red dot’ galaxies could blast cosmic ghosts at Earth

An illustration of a black hole at the heart of a dust cloud blasting out neutrinos. (Image credit: Robert Lea (created with Canva)) Mysterious “little red dots” discovered in the early universe by the James Webb Space Telescope could harbor buried black holes that fire high-energy cosmic “ghost particles” through the cosmos. Neutrinos are referredContinue Reading

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In Larry Sanger’s recent failed attempt to start a “WikiProject Intellectual Diversity”, he tried to recruit his followers to help him change Wikipedia’s rules around representation of viewpoints, religions, parties, and nationalities (a version of his earlier “Nine Theses”). The draft WikiProject was not itself a bannable offense, but hisContinue Reading

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To most passengers, an aircraft is identified by the flight number printed on a boarding pass. However, the identity used by pilots and air traffic control can be slightly different. The same aircraft may operate one flight under a standard airline call sign, another under a modified alphanumeric call sign,Continue Reading