Anthropic accidentally leaked the full source code of Claude code, its flagship AI coding agent on March 31. The code was ...
As I write this, four astronauts are on their way around the moon for the first time in 50 years. A lot us have asked ...
Since publishing our first article in July of 2009, DualShockers has become an established name in the video game industry. What initially set out to be a means of “getting into E3” has transformed ...
You’re on a run, and your quads feel good, your playlist is solid, and your lung capacity is seemingly endless, so you tack on a few miles more than you’d planned. Next thing you know: shin splints or ...
Eric Idle and John Cleese co-starred in one of the most successful comedy troupes of all time, but the laughs have long been over for the pair, who have allegedly not seen each other in a decade. In ...
Mary Anne Porto Mary Porto is an editor at Punch. Previously, she was the associate editor at Girls’ Night In, and her work has been featured in Lux Magazine and Study Hall. She lives in Brooklyn.
Running with wet feet, in wet socks, in wet shoes is the perfect recipe for blisters. It’s also a fast track to low morale. Nothing dampens spirits quicker than soaked socks. On ultra runs, I always ...
Researchers have identified neurons in mice that help build endurance after running. They suspect that similar cells exist in people, which could be targeted with drugs or other therapies to amplify ...
The 808 cowbells on “Boo’d Up” were a red herring. Across several EPs and two albums, Ella Mai has proven herself to be more than a throwback act. While the British singer’s longing vocals and smooth ...
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How do you run a city with 46 million residents?
Planning for a city of 46 million people pushes infrastructure to its absolute limits. Housing, transit, water, and sanitation struggle to keep pace with constant migration. Informal settlements grow ...
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