I am a product of St. Paul in the 1970s and 1980s – or at least the product of the kindness that touched me so deeply.
If you read “Jenny’s Daily Drivers” or “Linux Fu” here on Hackaday, you know we like Linux. Jenny’s series, especially, ...
The Nioh duology (soon to be trilogy, with Nioh 3 coming early next year) is widely regarded as one of the best amid others ...
Out tomorrow, I spoke with some of Absolum's developers at Dotemu about their creative process behind the cast of four: ...
Fernanda Urrutia is a PhD candidate studying marine biology at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Born and ...
A growing appreciation for hand-to-hand combat has permeated nearly all levels of American life. What does that mean?
Apple’s iOS 26 drops today, and with it comes a bunch of small tweaks and improvements to how your iPhone works. The catch? A lot of them are opt-in, so you need to turn them on before you can reap ...
"No one can stop me from rewriting history..." "You can't change this world!" Well Go USA has revealed an official trailer ...
Retiring at 55 might seem too young. You can easily work another decade. Plus, you can’t collect Social Security until 62 at the earliest. Even then, you’re losing money by receiving benefits before ...
Ninja Gaiden 4 has shown off the first gameplay of its highest difficulty, and put to rest any fears that its lengthy hiatus ...
After experiencing a blood clot diagnosis, Victor Wembanyama set out to experience the world. When he returned, he trained with a vengeance.
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Man Finds Collectable in Thrift Store for $75, Then Learns Its True Value Dave Bautista refuses to work with complainers and negative people on Hollywood film sets iPhones Have A Built-In Motion ...
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