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The Best Float Trips in the U.S. to Go with the Flow from Outside magazine Kathleen Rellihan

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago029 mins

Summer is fleeting. You’d think I’d have learned this by now, considering I’m 49 years old, but the end of the season sneaks up on…

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Ancient Penis Worms Used to Inhabit the Grand Canyon from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago07 mins

Scientists researching the Grand Canyon recently found fossils of a never-before-seen species of the so-called penis worm, an animal which, as discerning readers may have…

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How My iPhone’s New Satellite Messaging Function Kept Me Connected in the Backcountry from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago015 mins

Shortly after sundown on July 29, I found myself on a stony beach at the extreme northern end of Vancouver Island, holding my phone above…

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I Sold My Old Boat and It Broke. Should I Offer a Refund? from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago010 mins

Dear Sundog, I listed an old sailboat for sale for $3,000, which happened to be the amount I’d put into it with a new engine…

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Beyond Everest: Nepal Waives Climbing Fees on 97 Different Peaks from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago05 mins

While would-be Everest climbers brace for a major price hike for permits next month, the government of Nepal has decided to waive climbing fees for…

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An L.A. Craftsman home channels ‘In the Mood for Love’ and the art of the everyday from the LA times Katerina Portela

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

“I almost see the role of an architect as a kind of director: behind the scenes, setting up the sets and allowing life to unfold…

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Behind shades and a moniker, Princess Gollum bridges the gap between her two selves from the LA times Cerys Davies

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

A decade ago, L.A.-based artist Josephine Lee took on the moniker Princess Gollum. The online alias helps the model push her looks to the extreme,…

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Data Brokers Are Hiding Their Opt-Out Pages From Google Search from Wired Colin Lecher, Tomas Apodaca

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

Dozens of companies are hiding how you can delete your personal data, The Markup and CalMatters found.Dozens of companies are hiding how you can delete…

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Inside the ‘Whites Only’ Community in Arkansas from Wired David Gilbert

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

Members have espoused racist and antisemitic views and repeatedly praised Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. They’ve raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, and their…

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Cloud vs. Local: What’s the Best for Security Camera Footage? (2025) from Wired Simon Hill

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

With home security cameras and smart doorbells, video storage is crucial. But do you go cloud or local? We compare the options.With home security cameras…

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Character.AI Gave Up on AGI. Now It’s Selling Stories from Wired Kylie Robison

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

Startup Character.AI once promised superintelligence. Its new CEO says it’s now an entertainment company with 20 million users.Startup Character.AI once promised superintelligence. Its new CEO…

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The Trump Administration Is Using Memes to Turn Mass Deportation Into One Big Joke from Wired Tess Owen

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

Memes shared by the White House, DHS, and ICE have used catchy TikTok tunes to normalize mass deportation and Christian nationalist narratives. Experts say that’s…

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Trump Family–Backed World Liberty Financial Sets Up $1.5 Billion Crypto Treasury from Wired Joel Khalili

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

World Liberty Financial has struck a deal that will turn a little-known company into a vehicle for betting on the price of its crypto coin.World…

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AOL Will Shut Down Dial-Up Internet Access in September from Wired Benj Edwards, Ars Technica

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

The move will pinch users in rural or remote areas not yet served by broadband infrastructure or satellite internet. Around 175,000 households still use dial-up…

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