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Stardew Valley Plants Roots in Magic: The Gathering's Multiverse
Games
Jul 18, 2026GeekWire

Stardew Valley Plants Roots in Magic: The Gathering's Multiverse

Stardew Valley, the beloved indie farming sim, is crossing over with Magic: The Gathering via special Secret Lair drops. Featuring original pixel art by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone and thematic reprints, these collectible sets aim to blend the cozy world of Pelican Town with Magic's strategic gameplay, releasing on July 27.

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PayPal in Microservices: NestJS, gRPC, and Docker Blueprint
Programming
Jul 17, 2026freeCodeCamp

PayPal in Microservices: NestJS, gRPC, and Docker Blueprint

Integrating payment logic directly into every microservice within a distributed system often leads to significant challenges. Scattering PayPal API calls across services like user-service, order-service, or

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How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17
How To
Jul 8, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17

Learn how to disable the 'Improve Location Accuracy' feature within Google Play Services on Android 17. This guide shows you how to reduce the precision of location tracking without impacting the core functionality of your everyday apps, offering a practical step towards managing your digital footprint.

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Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy
Programming
Jul 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy

As developers, we understand data, but often overlook our own digital footprints. This article offers practical strategies to reclaim online privacy, covering everything from auditing your presence and fortifying security to leveraging privacy-focused tools and staying informed about emerging threats. Learn to navigate the data economy with intention and build healthier digital habits.

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Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet
Review
Jul 6, 2026Ars Technica

Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet

Czinger 21C review: A revolutionary hybrid hypercar combining extreme performance with groundbreaking 3D-printed components and generative design, setting new benchmarks for speed and manufacturing innovation.

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//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development
Games
Jul 4, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development

Robert Bowling, ex-Infinity Ward strategist, has launched //18.bravo, aiming for a "radically different approach" to game development. The studio plans to share profits with employees and contractors, reject the live service model, and design games for "forever play" with open-source contingency if they close.

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6 Creative Ways to Repurpose Your 3D Printed Benchy Fleet
How To
Jun 23, 2026How-To Geek

6 Creative Ways to Repurpose Your 3D Printed Benchy Fleet

So, you’ve joined the ranks of 3D printer enthusiasts, and along the way, you’ve likely accumulated a small armada of Benchy models. These iconic little boats, often printed as a rite of passage or for calibration, can

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Phone Privacy Settings: Your Digital Fortress Blueprint
Review
Jun 21, 2026ZDNet

Phone Privacy Settings: Your Digital Fortress Blueprint

Quick Verdict ZDNet's advice on managing phone privacy settings isn't just a suggestion; it's a critical blueprint for anyone serious about digital security. By highlighting seven core areas, the article provides

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Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions
Review
Jun 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Prinano Photonic Chip Production: Promising Potential, Key Questions

Verdict: A Glimmer of Hope with Caveats Chinese startup Prinano has made a significant claim: successfully validating the mass production of photonic chips using an innovative nanoimprint lithography (NIL) process,

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CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review
Review
Jun 5, 2026CNET

CNET's NYT Connections Hints & Answers: A Service Review

CNET expands its vast digital footprint to offer daily assistance for NYT Connections, promising timely "Sports Edition" hints and answers for June 5, #620. This review assesses CNET's platform and its suitability as a provider for such a service, highlighting its strengths as a credible, broad content hub versus potential challenges in user experience and a lack of specific article content for direct evaluation.

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Start 5 Fun, Nerdy Hobbies for Cheap Right Now
How To
May 31, 2026How-To Geek

Start 5 Fun, Nerdy Hobbies for Cheap Right Now

Discover 5 fun, nerdy hobbies you can start today for cheap, including 3D printing, electronics, smart home automation, and self-hosting, with step-by-step guidance and budget-friendly tips.

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3D Print Custom Cable Organizers for a Tidy, Professional Desk
How To
May 30, 2026MakeUseOf

3D Print Custom Cable Organizers for a Tidy, Professional Desk

Imagine a desk free from tangled wires, where every cable has its place and your workspace looks intentionally organized. This guide will show you how to leverage your 3D printer to create custom cable management

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Games
May 16, 2026GameSpot

Powering Your Depths: Subnautica 2's Hydroelectric Turbine Explained

Mastering power generation in Subnautica 2 is crucial, and the Hydroelectric Turbine is your key to consistent, renewable energy. Learn where to find the necessary fragments for its blueprint, how to craft it using Titanium, Copper, and Silver, and strategically place it in underwater currents. Discover how Power Transmitters can extend your energy grid to keep your entire base powered, supporting all your vital facilities.

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Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail
Programming
May 11, 2026Hacker News

Online Identity: Why Broad Red Herrings Usually Fail

As software developers, we're keenly aware of data flows, aggregation, and the digital footprints we leave. The concept of online privacy has led many to consider various strategies for managing their digital identity.

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Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth

A San Francisco-based startup, Armada, is significantly expanding its engineering footprint in Bellevue, Washington, growing its local team to approximately 120 people. The company specializes in developing rugged,

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The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and
Tech
May 10, 2026TechCrunch

The Instax Wide 400 builds on instant photography’s simplicity and

Fujifilm has launched the Instax Wide 400 camera for $175, expanding its instant photography line with a larger print format designed for group shots and landscapes. Building on simplicity, the camera produces 62 × 99 mm prints, roughly double the size of Instax Mini photos, and features automatic settings, a self-timer, and intuitive controls. While delivering good image quality in ideal conditions, its lack of manual controls can be a trade-off in challenging light.

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VPN Blocking Your Printer or Chromecast? The 10-Second Fix
How To
Mar 29, 2026MakeUseOf

VPN Blocking Your Printer or Chromecast? The 10-Second Fix

Learn how to quickly resolve common issues where your VPN prevents local network devices like printers and Chromecasts from connecting, all in under a minute with a simple setting change.

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Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing
Review
Mar 22, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nudelman Ghost Gun Operation: A Perilous Application of 3D Printing

Quick Verdict: A Dangerous Evolution in Illicit Firearm Manufacturing The case of Brandon and Justin Nudelman from Staten Island, New York, serves as a stark, cautionary tale regarding the dangerous intersection of

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Scaling Global Dev Teams: Netlify's Blueprint for Culture, Code, and
Programming
Mar 19, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Scaling Global Dev Teams: Netlify's Blueprint for Culture, Code, and

Dana Lawson, Netlify's CTO, shares insights on building and leading a lean, globally distributed engineering team. Her approach emphasizes a strong written culture, intentional in-person connections, and pragmatic tech choices to power 5% of the internet with only ~50 R&D staff. AI agents play a crucial role in augmenting communication and documentation.

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Asteroid Ryugu Discovery: A Cosmic Blueprint for Life
Review
Mar 17, 2026Gizmodo

Asteroid Ryugu Discovery: A Cosmic Blueprint for Life

Asteroid Ryugu samples reveal all five DNA and RNA building blocks, providing strong evidence for the extraterrestrial delivery hypothesis of life's ingredients to early Earth. This significant discovery, from the Hayabusa2 mission, sheds new light on the chemical evolution preceding life's origin.

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Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context
Tech
Mar 14, 2026TechCrunch

Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context

Nyne, a father-son startup, raised $5.3 million in seed funding. It aims to empower AI agents with crucial human context by analyzing public digital footprints, bridging a key gap for autonomous decisions and personalized customer engagement.

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Best VPN for iPhone 2026 Review: Top Picks for Privacy & Streaming
Review
Feb 28, 2026CNET

Best VPN for iPhone 2026 Review: Top Picks for Privacy & Streaming

Best VPN for iPhone 2026 Review: Top Picks for Privacy & Streaming Protecting your digital footprint and unlocking a world of content on your iPhone is more crucial than ever. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) encrypts

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Why Is Printer Ink So Expensive? An Analysis of Printer Ownership
Reviews
Feb 25, 2026CNET

Why Is Printer Ink So Expensive? An Analysis of Printer Ownership

CNET highlights a common paradox in the printer market: while printers are often inexpensive to buy, the true cost of ownership stems from continuous ink refills. This dynamic means that initial affordability can be misleading, as long-term expenses for consumables significantly outweigh the hardware's price. The article identifies this trend but does not detail the specific reasons behind high ink costs.

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reviews: Ditch the desktop tower: This Windows 11 Pro mini PC deal is
Reviews
Feb 23, 2026TechRadar

reviews: Ditch the desktop tower: This Windows 11 Pro mini PC deal is

The Kamrui E3B Mini PC, known for its fast everyday performance and compact, space-saving design, is currently available with a significant $161 discount. This deal offers a compelling opportunity for users seeking an efficient desktop replacement for home offices, emphasizing both power and minimal footprint.

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