In this article, you will learn how to build AI agents that can browse and interact with real websites using Playwright, browser-use, and LangGraph. Read more ›
So far, every time Valve has spoken about the possibility of a Steam Deck 2, it has said that it is waiting for a true generational leap in performance, and that that has not yet happened. Following the launch of the Steam Machine, Valve engineer, Pierre Loup-Griffais, commented on the Steam Deck 2 in an interview with IGN, revealing, seemingly for the first time, that things are moving in the right direction for the Steam Deck 2, even if they're not quite there yet. According to the develope... Read more ›
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A restricted free agent is coming to the Pacific Division. On Sunday, the Florida Panthers traded forward Mackie Samoskevich to the Seattle Kraken. In order to acquire the young winger, the Kraken gave up a first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft and a conditional 2027 second-round pick. We have acquired Tampa Bay’s 2026 first-round… Read more ›
While searching Tindie for a new project, I found a new Raspberry Pi RP2350B-based development board called “Bells&Whistles,” which is interesting because it also features an onboard RP2040-based debugger running Picoprobe firmware, removing the need for a separate debug probe. Other than that, it has an HDMI output, a MicroSD card slot for storage, an optional 8 MB of PSRAM, and since it uses the Raspberry Pi RP2350B variant, it supports up to 46 GPIO pins. The board also features two USB Ty... Read more ›
What do EFF staffers Sarah Chen, Javier Morales, Caitlin Chin, Emma Rodriguez, and Mikko Kopponen have in common? For one thing, they don’t exist. For another, all have been quoted as EFF experts in articles published in the past two months on a site called News-USA Today, which describes itself as “an independent news publisher focused on clear, accurate, and useful journalism.” Uh… (Please […] Read more ›
Google Earth has been around for years, but it just released one of its most entertaining features. It’s a built-in flight simulator that lets you pilot an aircraft anywhere on Earth. The simulator turns ’s detailed satellite imagery into a giant virtual playground. Instead of looking at cities, mountains, and coastlines from above, you can climb into the cockpit of a virtual plane and fly through them yourself. Skim over the Grand Canyon, circle Mount Fuji, or cruise over the endless dunes o... Read more ›
Predictive markets, traditional SportsBooks or DFS, how you spend your money will depend on what you choose to wager. Read more ›
The highly-rated Fluance RT81 turntable is enjoying a Lightning Deal as part of Amazon's Prime Day, saving you 20%. But the discount only lasts for 12 hours — quick! Read more ›
Architect and urban & computational designer Abhinav Bhardwaj made this great set of slides comparing urban design in the US and Europe, peppered with pithy Read more ›
As rising seas and intensifying disasters threaten historic sites worldwide, new ways to understand, preserve and adapt these places are needed urgently. As rising seas and intensifying disasters threaten historic sites worldwide, new ways to understand, preserve and adapt these places are needed urgently. Read more ›
Unpacking and describing the phenomenon of nationalism and data privacy. Read more ›
Crowd Supply recently featured QuadRF, a 4x4 MIMO software-defined radio platform designed for spatial RF visualization, beamforming, and phased-array experimentation. The platform includes four coherent transmit/receive channels, swappable dual-polarization antennas, an integrated Raspberry Pi 5, and a browser-based interface for viewing nearby wireless activity. QuadRF uses four coherent antennas to measure differences in signal arrival time and generate a live… Read more ›
In a significant development: Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL India) has been granted registration as a Copyright Society under the Copyright Act, 1957 by the Government of India Established in 1941, PPL is an 85-year-old not-for-profit organisation representing around 500 music labels, including leading Indian and international record companies like T-Series, Sony Music, Universal Music, Times Music, Lahari Music, Aditya Music, Global Rhythms, and many more. PPL administers one of the ... Read more ›
Other topics we discussed included the mayor missing the train on nominating a CTA president, and going to the Obama Center grand opening car-free. Read more ›
Play favorite titles from popular game libraries, keep progress synced and jump back into gaming sessions on virtually any device. That’s the power of GeForce NOW cloud gaming. From providing access to members’ favorite game libraries to offering some of the season’s best membership pricing, GeForce NOW is making it easier than ever to get […] Read more ›
The Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format is amazing. It allows you to precisely define how an image should look. Written in XML, it uses various mathematical operations to display an image which looks crisp and clear at any size. Here's a trivial example: … Read more ›
A new report from Counterpoint Research shows that while the smartphone market just had its ninth consecutive week of declining sales, Apple and Huawei saw double-digit increases year-over-year. Here are the details. Read more ›
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