A fan editor releases a restructured version of Rogue One, blending tonal elements from Andor to explore a different emotional landscape.
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The Trojan Horse in Your Living Room: How Smart TVs Became the World’s Most Sophisticated Ad Surveillance Network
Smart TVs collect detailed screen fingerprints every 500ms, selling viewer data for targeted advertising. This practice is now under legal scrutiny.
Guest app with day-of seating lookup and schedule
A new guest app allows wedding guests to view their seating and schedule via a shareable link, aiming to reduce last-minute questions for couples.
Making Graphics Like it’s 1993
A developer recreates 1990s-style graphics using strict limitations, blending retro aesthetics with modern tools for a unique visual style.
The Apple Vision Pro Will Soon Be Able to Turn Your Photos Into Immersive Environments
Apple announced new Vision Pro features allowing users to create immersive 3D environments from panoramic photos, launching this fall.
The 29th International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) 2025 Winners
The 2025 International Obfuscated C Code Contest has announced its winners, highlighting innovative and complex code submissions from around the world.
Hear the First Book of Homer’s Iliad Read Aloud in the Original Greek
A YouTuber has recorded the first known read-aloud of Homer’s Iliad in the original Greek, blending linguistic accuracy with emotional resonance, sparking widespread praise.
Thomas Edison’s First Patent: The Invention Congress Rejected for Being Too Efficient-Electric voting
Edison’s first patent for an electrographic vote recorder was rejected by Congress in 1869 for making voting too quick, highlighting political resistance to technological progress.
Meta whistleblower’s lawyer says he too is prevented from promoting her book
Ravi Naik, lawyer for Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams, states he is also restricted from promoting her memoir due to arbitration rulings, after her silence at Hay festival.
Meta legal action forces Facebook whistleblower to sit in silence
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a Facebook whistleblower, was prevented from speaking at Hay Festival due to Meta’s legal restrictions, highlighting ongoing censorship concerns.