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Being Too Self-Sufficient Is Hurting You, Says Psychologist
AIPrivacySoftware

Being Too Self-Sufficient Is Hurting You, Says Psychologist

We often admire extreme independence, but a psychologist writing for Forbes warns it’s a trap. Backed by major studies, the article details how refusing help can backfire on your well-being.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
JavaScript is 30. It was built in 10 days. Now it’s everywhere.
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

JavaScript is 30. It was built in 10 days. Now it’s everywhere.

JavaScript was officially unveiled in 1995 by Netscape and Sun Microsystems. Its creator, Brendan Eich, built the first prototype in just 10 days. Three decades later, it runs on nearly every website you visit.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
Bolsonaro Backs Son for 2026, and Brazil’s Markets Tank
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Bolsonaro Backs Son for 2026, and Brazil’s Markets Tank

Jair Bolsonaro has signaled support for his eldest son, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, to run for president in 2026. The news immediately weakened Brazil’s currency by 2% and sank the main stock index by 3% as investors reacted.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
Microsoft’s AI “Generational Moment” Meets Shareholder Skepticism
AIBusinessSoftware

Microsoft’s AI “Generational Moment” Meets Shareholder Skepticism

Microsoft’s annual shareholder meeting highlighted the stark divide between the company’s AI ambitions and investor concerns. Executives like Satya Nadella and Amy Hood pointed to record $281 billion revenue and a “generational moment,” while shareholders invoked George Orwell to warn of censorship

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
AMD’s killer gaming CPU just got a lot cheaper
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

AMD’s killer gaming CPU just got a lot cheaper

AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D is now priced at just £326 on Amazon, a significant drop from its £450 retail price. This makes an already top-tier gaming CPU an even more compelling buy for performance-focused builders.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
How Steven Bartlett’s Podcast Became a Spotify Juggernaut
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

How Steven Bartlett’s Podcast Became a Spotify Juggernaut

Steven Bartlett’s “The Diary of a CEO” is now Spotify’s most popular business and tech podcast for 2025. He built it from a spare-room passion project into a media empire by embracing video and a philosophy of rapid experimentation.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
Google’s Favorite Chrome Extensions Are All About AI Now
AIInnovationSoftware

Google’s Favorite Chrome Extensions Are All About AI Now

Google has revealed its favorite Chrome extensions for 2025, and the list is overwhelmingly focused on AI. The selections are split into three key categories, highlighting a major shift in how we use browsers.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
Hi-Fi Rush is finally ditching Denuvo DRM next month
CybersecurityGamingSoftware

Hi-Fi Rush is finally ditching Denuvo DRM next month

The PC version of Hi-Fi Rush is getting a major update. Developer Tango Gameworks has announced it will remove the Denuvo anti-tamper DRM from the game in mid-January 2026.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 5, 2025
Cloudflare’s Firewall Fix Backfires, Causing Brief Global Outage
CloudCybersecuritySoftware

Cloudflare’s Firewall Fix Backfires, Causing Brief Global Outage

Cloudflare experienced a global outage Friday morning after a security update went wrong. The issue, linked to a fix for a React Server Components vulnerability, was resolved within 10 minutes but caused widespread errors.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025
Cloudflare Goes Down Again, Taking a Chunk of the Web With It
CloudSoftwareTechnology

Cloudflare Goes Down Again, Taking a Chunk of the Web With It

For the second time in weeks, a Cloudflare system failure caused widespread internet disruptions. The outage, which began around 09:00 UTC on December 5, highlights the fragility of our centralized digital infrastructure.

by Owen HoltDecember 5, 2025

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