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Your Friend Asked You a Question. Don’t Copy and Paste an Answer From a Chatbot

Back in the 2010s, a website called Let Me Google That For You gained a notable amount of popularity for serving a single purpose: snark. The site lets you generate a custom link that you can send somebody who asks you a question. When they click the link, it plays an animation of the process … Read more

Transportation secretary says he doesn’t plan to fire air traffic controllers who don’t show up for work

Flight delays continued at U.S. airports Sunday amid air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown entered its second month, with Newark airport in New Jersey experiencing delays of two to three hours. New York City’s Emergency Management office said on X that Newark delays often ripple out to the region’s other airports. Travelers flying to, from … Read more

Don’t Expect a ‘Shaun of the Dead’ Sequel, Says Edgar Wright

Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead had its 20th birthday last year, and if you’re someone thinking it should have a followup, your hopes will have to remain just that. While doing promo for his upcoming film The Running Man, Polygon asked the British filmmaker if he’d ever considered a second film. He politely declined the notion, explaining … Read more

Elon Musk and the Trump Administration Really Don’t Get Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings novels—and the associated “legendarium” of characters, histories, myths, maps, and constructed languages—have served as a bedrock of so-called “nerd culture” since their publication in the mid-1950s. With its clear-cut characterizations, and (more-or-less) cleanly delineated lines between Good and Evil, Tolkien’s imagined Middle-earth—a vast and geographically variegated realm teeming … Read more

Gen Zers are using AI to skip meetings, get promoted faster and win bigger salary hikes. But they don’t feel great about it

Gen Z is quietly rewriting the rules at work by letting AI take their meetings. An October study from Software Finder, a software discovery platform and database, found that three in ten survey respondents admitted to skipping a meeting, banking on AI to “have their back” by taking notes.  The survey also found that 19% … Read more

Don’t Listen to Tesla Fans on Social Media. FSD Did Not Just Prevent a Plane Crash

Look how proud Elon Musk’s mom is of her son’s car company: Definitely wow 😮 @Tesla 👏👏👏 https://t.co/ZTbkZq2wSu — Maye Musk (@mayemusk) October 25, 2025 There’s nothing wrong with a mother praising her billionaire son—who among us wouldn’t do the same?—but the post she’s embedding is hogwash. The party deserving of praise here is Matthew … Read more

Don’t let the cold in — easy ways to prep your home for winter

Save on your heat bill with these easy weatherproofing products.  (iStock) Winter comes with snow, ice and high heating bills. While you can’t control the weather, you can control how much you pay for heat. Take precautions now to avoid drafty doors and windows, which can cause heat to seep out. Before winter is in … Read more

Elon Musk defends $1 trillion pay package: ‘I just don’t feel comfortable building a robot army here and then being ousted’

Already the world’s richest man, Elon Musk is defending his proposed $1 trillion Tesla pay package—arguing it’s less about joining the trillionaires club and more about making sure he can’t be sidelined. “I just don’t feel comfortable building a robot army here and then being ousted because of some asinine recommendations from ISS and Glass … Read more

Ranchers don’t understand tariffs amid Argentine beef row

Ranchers Duke Phillips III, prepares to rope a calf during the final branding at Chico Basin Ranch in Hanover, Colorado on June 29, 2024. Helen H. Richardson | MediaNews Group | The Denver Post | Getty Images President Donald Trump on Wednesday said U.S. cattle ranchers “don’t understand” how they have benefitted from his tariffs, … Read more

Gen Zers are turning to frozen food to stretch their budgets and they don’t feel good about it 

If you ask the average American, they’ll tell you the U.S. economy is on shaky ground. Job gains are weak, and the consumer price index (CPI) just increased again, with food prices on the steepest upward rollercoaster. This hard truth is echoed by SmartSense’s “Frozenomics” study of 1,000 U.S. adults (21+). Sixty-three percent (63%) of respondents say their financial … Read more

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