I tried daily-driving a privacy-focused portable Linux distro on a USB drive, and it worked surprisingly well
The Linux world is full of interesting projects, all targeting different kinds of users and use cases. Sure, you have your run-of-the-mill distros like Ubuntu or Linux Mint, but then are are also things like Proxmox, which have a much more specific purpose.
The Linux world is full of interesting projects, all targeting different kinds of users and use cases. Sure, you have your run-of-the-mill distros like Ubuntu or Linux Mint, but then are are also things like Proxmox, which have a much more specific purpose.
Josefina Giménez Spain
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Ultrawide vs dual monitors: What I miss and regret
My PC setup has undergone more outfit changes than a Taylor Swift concert over the years, and I am currently rocking an ultrawide QD-OLED panel. For the most part, I love it, and I'm not in any hurry to go back to dual screens, but occasionally I have pangs of...
My PC setup has undergone more outfit changes than a Taylor Swift concert over the years, and I am currently rocking an ultrawide QD-OLED panel. For the most part, I love it, and I'm not in any hurry to go back to dual screens, but occasionally I have pangs of regret when I bump into a use case that was easier to manage with two panels in front of me.
John Doe New York
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I automate my Windows PC maintenance with Task Scheduler, here’s how
I'll say it out loud. Much as I love the functionality that Windows offers, I've never been the greatest fan of the operating system because of the sheer amount of maintenance it requires to keep running smoothly. All too often, I'll sit down to work and find a machine that...
I'll say it out loud. Much as I love the functionality that Windows offers, I've never been the greatest fan of the operating system because of the sheer amount of maintenance it requires to keep running smoothly. All too often, I'll sit down to work and find a machine that is sluggish, reports full storage because it didn't purge cached files, or decides to install an update in the middle of a workday. It's annoying. For the longest time, I kept putting off maintenance out of sheer annoyance. But in Windows land, that doesn't float. And by the time I got around to it, I'd probably end up wasting half the day. That's a no-go for me. So, I've started using Windows Task Scheduler to handle the heavy lifting for me. Here's how.
Rodney Carter Ireland
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‘Vibe-hacking’ is now a top AI threat
"Agentic AI systems are being weaponized." That's one of the first lines of Anthropic's new Threat Intelligence report, out today, which details the wide range of cases in which Claude - and likely many other leading AI agents and chatbots - are being abused. First up: "Vibe-hacking." One sophisticated cybercrime...
"Agentic AI systems are being weaponized." That's one of the first lines of Anthropic's new Threat Intelligence report, out today, which details the wide range of cases in which Claude - and likely many other leading AI agents and chatbots - are being abused. First up: "Vibe-hacking." One sophisticated cybercrime ring that Anthropic says it recently disrupted used Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding agent, to extort data from at least 17 different organizations around the world within one month. The hacked parties included healthcare organizations, emergency services, religious institutions, and even government entities. "If you're a so …Read the full story at The Verge.
Michelle Obrien Ireland
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Nothing busted using professional photos as Phone 3 samples
On the left is a screenshot taken from a Nothing Phone 3 demo unit. On the right, one of the images can be seen on the Stills stock photo marketplace. Tech brand Nothing has been caught passing off stock images from professional photographers as samples taken by the Phone 3....
On the left is a screenshot taken from a Nothing Phone 3 demo unit. On the right, one of the images can be seen on the Stills stock photo marketplace. Tech brand Nothing has been caught passing off stock images from professional photographers as samples taken by the Phone 3. Five sample images that Nothing claimed were captured by the device were actually licensed photos taken with other cameras.The photographer behind one of the images has anonymously confirmed to The Verge that it wasn't taken using the Phone 3, and that Nothing had purchased the image license via the Stills stock photo marketplace. The Verge has seen the EXIF file for the anonymous photographer's image, and can confirm it wasn't captured using the Phone 3. According to the EXIF data, it was taken in 2023, long before …Read the full story at The Verge.
Jane Smith Los Angeles
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I built a Google Home Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display
We've covered various Amazon Echo replacements and Google Nest alternatives via a litany of ESP32-powered devices, and it's partially thanks to the relative simplicity of a voice assistant paired with Home Assistant that makes them possible in the first place. However, anything with a screen is a little bit more...
We've covered various Amazon Echo replacements and Google Nest alternatives via a litany of ESP32-powered devices, and it's partially thanks to the relative simplicity of a voice assistant paired with Home Assistant that makes them possible in the first place. However, anything with a screen is a little bit more complicated, and so I set out to build a Google Home Hub replacement using a 7-inch ESP32-powered display, powered by ESPHome.
Gema Gutiérrez Spain
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London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign
TfL is using posters to encourage passengers to wear headphones when listening to audio. | Image: TfL / The Verge After bringing 4G and 5G connectivity to the Underground, London’s public transport authority has started scolding noisy passengers who subject everyone to music and calls blasting out of their phones....
TfL is using posters to encourage passengers to wear headphones when listening to audio. | Image: TfL / The Verge After bringing 4G and 5G connectivity to the Underground, London’s public transport authority has started scolding noisy passengers who subject everyone to music and calls blasting out of their phones. A new poster campaign launched by Transport for London (TfL) this week encourages customers to wear headphones when watching or listening to content on their devices to reduce disruption for other commuters.“Please don’t disturb others with loud music or calls when travelling on the network,” reads the “Headphones On” poster. The posters are already being displayed on the Elizabeth rail line, according to TfL, and will expand to bus, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, London Underground, and London Tram services from October.The campaign targets headphone dodgers as data coverage becomes more available across the underground rail network, making it easier for passengers to stream content and make calls on the go. People who do so without donning headphones are annoying other commuters, however, with TfL research showing that 70 percent of 1,000 surveyed customers reported loud music and phone calls disrupting their journeys.“The vast majority of Londoners use headphones when travelling on public transport in the capital, but the small minority who play music or videos out loud can be a real nuisance to other passengers and directly disturb their journeys,” says London’s deputy transport mayor, Seb Dance. “TfL’s new campaign will remind and encourage Londoners to always be considerate of other passengers.”The new posters expand upon the “#TravelKind campaign” that TfL launched in 2017, highlighting ways that road and public transit users can help to prevent delays and make journeys run more smoothly.
Olivia Miller Seattle
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This $25 USB is one of the most versatile pieces of tech I own
As I've been testing and playing around with smart devices at home, figuring out how they work and reverse engineering them to further integrate them into my smart home, I've been primarily using my old Google Pixel 8 Pro to capture Bluetooth data and scan devices. However, I recently came...
As I've been testing and playing around with smart devices at home, figuring out how they work and reverse engineering them to further integrate them into my smart home, I've been primarily using my old Google Pixel 8 Pro to capture Bluetooth data and scan devices. However, I recently came across the nRF52840, a Bluetooth-focused SoC supporting Bluetooth Low Energy, Zigbee, Thread, and more. Curious, I went ahead and bought the $25 Makerdiary nRF52840 MDK dongle, and it's one of the most versatile pieces of tech I own.
Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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4Chan and Kiwi Farms file joint lawsuit against the UK
On Wednesday, 4Chan and Kiwi Farms, two of the most controversial social media sites on the internet, filed a federal lawsuit against the British government, arguing that the requirements of the UK's Online Safety Act infringe on their Constitutional rights as American corporations. In a filing submitted to the U.S....
On Wednesday, 4Chan and Kiwi Farms, two of the most controversial social media sites on the internet, filed a federal lawsuit against the British government, arguing that the requirements of the UK's Online Safety Act infringe on their Constitutional rights as American corporations.In a filing submitted to the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia, Preston Byrne and Ron Coleman, the team representing the two sites, said that their clients are being penalized by Ofcom, the agency that regulates online content in the United Kingdom, for "engaging in conduct which is perfectly lawful in the territories where their websites are based …Read the full story at The Verge.
Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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4 clever ways I use NotebookLM to keep myself entertained
Though Google advertises NotebookLM as an AI-powered personalized research assistant, I don't use it purely for studying and working. Lately, I've been trying to find more and more fun ways to use it once I'm done with my work and studying for the day.
Though Google advertises NotebookLM as an AI-powered personalized research assistant, I don't use it purely for studying and working. Lately, I've been trying to find more and more fun ways to use it once I'm done with my work and studying for the day.
Jane Smith Los Angeles
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A new LEGO Batman is coming soon, but these 3 franchises really need to be LEGO games next
One of the more interesting announcements to come out of Gamescom 2025 was the reveal of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. The game is set to come out in 2026, and borrows many gameplay elements from the Batman Akrham series, but gives them a complete LEGO makeover that...
One of the more interesting announcements to come out of Gamescom 2025 was the reveal of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. The game is set to come out in 2026, and borrows many gameplay elements from the Batman Akrham series, but gives them a complete LEGO makeover that grabbed the attention of everyone. Much to the delight of fans, the game will also pull inspiration from every part of the character's cinematic legacy and comic book history, with a big highlight revealed to be the Christopher Nolan Batman films. While LEGO Batman is set for a new adventure, there have been other franchises that LEGO fans have wanted to see adapted and handled in the same way as the LEGO Batman games.
John Doe New York
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This 5-step checklist ensures your storage is safe and keeps functioning as it should
Storage failures can actually be quite difficult to predict. Whether it's a spinning platter or NAND flash, storage failures can feel like they hit out of nowhere, and the consequences can be disastrous. Besides backing up your data regularly, these 5 things should be part of your storage safety checklist,...
Storage failures can actually be quite difficult to predict. Whether it's a spinning platter or NAND flash, storage failures can feel like they hit out of nowhere, and the consequences can be disastrous. Besides backing up your data regularly, these 5 things should be part of your storage safety checklist, so you can catch any potential problems before they snowball into a dead drive.