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The YouTube TV Disney blackout continues: How to watch NCAA football this weekend

We’re about to enter our third week of what feels like a never-ending contract dispute between Disney and YouTube TV that has left YouTube TV customers without access to over 20 Disney-owned channels. Reports estimate that Disney is losing $4.3 million per day during the blackout, you you would think they’d like to resolve the […]

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Kadabra

Meet Kadabra, the agent that kills boring tasks. You describe the outcome in plain text, Kadabra designs the workflow > tests it > runs it on schedule or by trigger. It plugs into Slack, Notion, Sheets, Gmail, webhooks, and more. See every step, approve with one click, and keep guardrails on. Ship real automations in

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The main focus of your article: Are you explaining the general concept or diving into a specific technique?

This article aims to provide a general, conceptual understanding of REST APIs (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interfaces). We won’t be diving into specific coding techniques or library implementations. Instead, we’ll focus on the core principles and common terminology associated with RESTful architecture. What are REST APIs? REST APIs are a widely used architectural style

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A recent Switch 2 update blocks some third-party docks, but Nintendo isn’t saying why

Nintendo recently issued an update (21.0.0) for its Switch 2 console that, in addition to some small changes, has caused some third-party docks to stop working as intended. In the early weeks and months of the console’s availability this summer, companies raced to figure out the right commands, the right power draw, and the right

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DOJ Issued Seizure Warrant to Starlink Over Satellite Internet Systems Used at Scam Compound

As scam compounds in Southeast Asia continue to rake in billions of dollars in stolen funds from victims around the world, United States law enforcement aims to cut scammers off at the source by issuing seizure warrants for Starlink satellite internet terminals that provide cybercriminals with connectivity. Two US warrants and affidavits seen by WIRED

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How Do You Run a Klingon Empire?

Star Trek has spent almost 60 years delivering the ins and outs of Starfleet and the Federation, detailing the history of its greatest triumphs and greatest crises. But one of its most enduring factions has had its structure shrouded in mystery and myth for almost that entire period too… and no, it’s not the Romulans.

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Your target audience: What level of technical detail will they understand and appreciate?

Creating content that resonates with your target audience is crucial for success, whether you’re writing a blog post, crafting marketing materials, or developing technical documentation. A fundamental aspect of this is understanding their level of technical expertise and tailoring your communication accordingly. This article explores how to gauge your audience’s technical comprehension and adapt your

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 appears to feature AI-generated art assets

By all appearances, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 features a not insignificant amount of AI-generated art, Kotaku reports. The game’s over 680 Calling Cards — collectible backgrounds earned through in-game achievements or purchases — appear to be the main offenders, featuring art that imitates the knockoff animation style of ChatGPT. While it’s hard to

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