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Build an Admin Dashboard Sidebar with shadcn/ui and Shadcn Space
Programming
Apr 15, 2026freeCodeCamp

Build an Admin Dashboard Sidebar with shadcn/ui and Shadcn Space

This article guides developers through building an admin dashboard sidebar using `shadcn/ui` and `Shadcn Space`. It covers project setup, installing pre-built UI blocks, structuring navigation data, handling active states, and styling, demonstrating how to create a feature-rich and accessible sidebar efficiently.

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Charlie Day's Stellar (and Shocking) Luigi Ranking for Galaxy Movie
Games
Apr 2, 2026Kotaku

Charlie Day's Stellar (and Shocking) Luigi Ranking for Galaxy Movie

Charlie Day, the voice of Luigi in *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie*, caused a stir by humorously ranking alleged murderer Luigi Mangione as his second favorite Luigi during a press tour. This unexpected moment, in a usually controlled Nintendo environment, has generated significant online buzz and likely a PR headache for the gaming giant. Day's unfiltered personality shone through, creating a memorable, albeit controversial, interview highlight.

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Programming
Apr 1, 2026Hacker News

Dissecting Intel's BOT: Impact on Geekbench 6 Performance

Intel's Binary Optimization Tool (BOT) significantly boosts Geekbench 6.3 scores by up to 30%, primarily through aggressive instruction vectorization. However, BOT is opaque, supports only a handful of applications, and introduces a startup delay. This leads to concerns about fair benchmarking, as it measures peak rather than typical performance, creating an unrealistic advantage for Intel CPUs against competitors.

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Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout
Review
Mar 30, 2026TechRadar

Samsung AirDrop Integration: A Promising But Flawed Rollout

Samsung is expanding AirDrop compatibility to more Galaxy devices through its Quick Share feature, aiming for seamless cross-platform file sharing. However, user reports indicate significant inconsistencies and bugs, making the feature unreliable for many, despite its potential.

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Indefinite Causal Order Superposition: A Quantum Breakthrough
Review
Mar 29, 2026Ars Technica

Indefinite Causal Order Superposition: A Quantum Breakthrough

The Verdict: A Glimpse Beyond Causality The latest quantum experiment exploring “indefinite causal order” is a foundational breakthrough, offering compelling evidence that the temporal sequence of events might not be

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Smartsheet Bolsters C-Suite; Armoire Taps ML Lead; Ex-Microsoft
Tech
Mar 27, 2026GeekWire

Smartsheet Bolsters C-Suite; Armoire Taps ML Lead; Ex-Microsoft

Smartsheet has announced four C-suite changes, including two new hires and two promotions, as CEO Rajeev Singh continues to build his leadership team after recent layoffs. Separately, fashion rental startup Armoire has appointed Morgan Cundiff as head of product and machine learning. Additionally, long-time Microsoft director Javier Páramo has launched AIQLinea, a new Redmond-based startup focused on guiding companies through AI adoption strategies.

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Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience
Programming
Mar 27, 2026Hacker News

Managing Fungal Invasions: A Case Study in Ecosystem Resilience

An invasive golden oyster mushroom, originally cultivated for food, is now rapidly disrupting North American forest ecosystems. This article explores the ecological challenges posed by such biological 'rogue processes' and delves into citizen science-driven mitigation strategies, including genetic preservation through cloning, offering parallels to software development challenges.

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Dell XPS 16 Achieves Record Battery Life, Challenging Apple and
Tech
Mar 26, 2026The Verge

Dell XPS 16 Achieves Record Battery Life, Challenging Apple and

Dell's new XPS 16 laptop, featuring Intel's Panther Lake chip and an LG Display 1-120Hz variable refresh rate screen, has achieved unprecedented battery life, lasting nearly 27 hours in _Notebookcheck_'s Wi-Fi web browsing test. This performance potentially surpasses Apple MacBooks and Qualcomm-powered rivals, signaling a major breakthrough in laptop efficiency.

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Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You
How To
Mar 25, 2026Lifehacker

Navigating the FCC's Router Ban: What It Means for You

Understanding recent regulatory changes can feel overwhelming, especially when it concerns essential home technology like your internet router. The U.S. government, through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC),

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Conquering Multi-Stage Attacks: The Final Fantasy of Security
Programming
Mar 25, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Conquering Multi-Stage Attacks: The Final Fantasy of Security

Multi-stage attacks are complex, multi-phased cybersecurity campaigns, much like boss battles in a video game, that evolve over time to achieve their objectives. They pose significant detection challenges due to their stealth and ability to blend with legitimate activities. AI plays a dual role, enhancing defense through advanced anomaly detection while also empowering attackers with more sophisticated methods.

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LG Oxide 1Hz Displays: Battery Breakthrough or Future Promise
Review
Mar 23, 2026Gizmodo

LG Oxide 1Hz Displays: Battery Breakthrough or Future Promise

Quick Verdict: A Glimpse of the Future, with Present Caveats LG's 'Oxide 1Hz' display technology presents an exciting prospect for laptop battery life, promising nearly 50% power savings by intelligently dropping

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Apple's Halide Acquisition: A Deep Dive into What Could Have Been
Review
Mar 21, 2026Engadget

Apple's Halide Acquisition: A Deep Dive into What Could Have Been

In a surprising revelation, tech giant Apple considered acquiring Lux Optics, the company behind the highly regarded Halide camera app. This potential deal, which ultimately fell through, sheds light on Apple's strategy

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Master Spacing to Elevate Your Slideshows from Amateur to Pro
How To
Mar 18, 2026MakeUseOf

Master Spacing to Elevate Your Slideshows from Amateur to Pro

Ever sat through a presentation where something just felt...off? Your eyes might have been unconsciously fixing on text that was too close in one spot, then oddly spread out in another, or bullet points that seemed to

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TLOU Season 3 Cast Heats Up: Wilson, Ritter Join Abby's Journey
Games
Mar 17, 2026IGN

TLOU Season 3 Cast Heats Up: Wilson, Ritter Join Abby's Journey

The Last of Us Season 3 Adds Patrick Wilson and Jason Ritter, Teasing Abby's Epic Arc Get ready, Survivors! The casting news for HBO's The Last of Us Season 3 is officially dropping, and it’s sending shockwaves through

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How to Use ChatGPT App Integrations - Supercharge Your Productivity
How To
Mar 15, 2026TechCrunch AI

How to Use ChatGPT App Integrations - Supercharge Your Productivity

Discover a new way to get things done by connecting your favorite apps directly to ChatGPT. This guide will walk you through setting up and using integrations like DoorDash, Spotify, Uber, and more, transforming how you

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How to Discover the 9 Superstar Shows Streaming in March
How To
Mar 11, 2026How-To Geek

How to Discover the 9 Superstar Shows Streaming in March

March is a fantastic month for streaming enthusiasts, packed with a lineup of highly anticipated new series! This guide will walk you through how to identify these must-see shows, understand their premises, and plan

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Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over National Security Risk Label
Tech
Mar 9, 2026Washington Post Technology

Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over National Security Risk Label

In a significant move that reverberated through the tech industry, artificial intelligence company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, March 9, 2026. The lawsuit, lodged in a federal

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in-depth: Why Missile Alerts and War Updates Trigger Doomscrolling
Tech
Mar 3, 2026Wired

in-depth: Why Missile Alerts and War Updates Trigger Doomscrolling

Recent missile strikes and escalating global tensions have revealed how millions fall into "doomscrolling," the compulsive consumption of bad news through endless digital updates. This behavior, driven by our evolutionary wiring to prioritize threats and platforms engineered for engagement, can quickly spiral from seeking information into a detrimental feedback loop. Cognitive scientists highlight that human memory is biased towards danger, making negative news hard to ignore, while studies link doomscrolling to increased anxiety, depression, and even trauma-like responses, impacting mental well-being.

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Organize Android Screenshots with Shots Studio: Your AI-Powered Guide
How To
Mar 2, 2026MakeUseOf

Organize Android Screenshots with Shots Studio: Your AI-Powered Guide

Are you tired of endlessly scrolling through your Android phone's gallery, searching for that one crucial screenshot? From discount codes to recipe ideas, screenshots are invaluable, but they quickly become a digital

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Research Roundup: A Glimpse into Tomorrow's Tech and Science
Review
Mar 2, 2026Ars Technica

Research Roundup: A Glimpse into Tomorrow's Tech and Science

This comprehensive review dives into six fascinating scientific breakthroughs, from revived battery tech and smart wearable sensors to AI deciphering ancient games and lab-grown brain cells playing Doom. We explore the innovation, potential impact, and current limitations of these cutting-edge developments, offering a peek into the future of science.

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Starlink Mobile (V2) Review: Promising '5G from Space
Review
Mar 2, 2026Tom's Hardware

Starlink Mobile (V2) Review: Promising '5G from Space

Starlink Mobile's upcoming V2 satellites promise '5G from space' with significantly improved data density and throughput. While the current service is basic, the V2 upgrade aims for seamless high-speed connectivity, making it a compelling option for remote areas, pending rollout.

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Decode 'Alpine Divorce': A Guide for Out-of-Touch Adults
How To
Mar 2, 2026Lifehacker

Decode 'Alpine Divorce': A Guide for Out-of-Touch Adults

Welcome, fellow out-of-touch adults! If you've scrolled through your feeds lately and seen the phrase "Alpine Divorce" pop up, you might be scratching your head. Fear not! This guide is designed to demystify this

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industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries
Industry
Feb 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: How Smarsh built an AI front door for regulated industries

Smarsh, a provider for regulated industries, deployed "Archie," an AI-driven support agent, achieving 59% self-service adoption. Built on Salesforce's Agentforce 360 Platform, Archie serves as an intelligent "front door" for customer support, simplifying navigation and ensuring compliance through meticulous data preparation and regulatory approvals.

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reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside
Reviews
Feb 24, 2026CNET

reviews: Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside

Microsoft researchers have reportedly achieved a breakthrough in data storage, using lasers to store digital information inside glass. This novel method promises exceptional longevity, with researchers claiming data could be retrieved from the glass after an astonishing 10,000 years. This development holds significant implications for long-term archiving and digital preservation.

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Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test
Latest
Feb 24, 2026The Verge

Yep, it’s fast: Donut Lab’s solid-state battery gets its first test

Finnish startup Donut Lab has released the first independent test results for its production-ready, solid-state battery. Conducted by the state-owned VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the evaluation focused on charging speed and the battery's thermal behavior. This disclosure aims to address skepticism surrounding Donut Lab's claims of a major battery breakthrough.

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