The Celtics Are Going Wing Shopping In The Buyout Market So Let's Talk About Who Makes The Most Sense

Leading up to the trade deadline, I think most Celts fans had two things on their list 1. Bring in big man help 2. Bring in wing help Personally, I didn’t care about the order in which these things happened. If they traded for a wing yesterday, cool. Just get a big in the buyout market. Given what the Celts had to work with, that player didn’t exist. If one of Tatum or Brown goes down, it doesn’t matter who is replacing them....

February 10, 2023 · 3 min · 560 words · Mr. Michael Roberts

UK strikes seven Russians with first-ever joint cyber crime sanctions

The groups target organisations they expect would pay the most and time their attacks to cause the maximum damage. Conti and Ryuk alone have affected 149UKindividuals and businesses, extracting at least an estimated 27 million. 40% off TNW Conference! These criminals and those that support them are not immune to UK action. Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou Ioanna is a writer at TNW. With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies....

February 10, 2023 · 1 min · 79 words · James Johnson

A NEW Proposal For A European Super League Has The Soccer World Up In Arms Again Today. So Once Again, I Propose A System That EVERYONE Hates

When there’s GIANT money involved no bad idea is ever really dead. The European Super League proposed by this group called A22 is trending on twitter again with their new proposal. People nearly burned down the continent when that proposal was pitched. This “new” idea is a bigger tournament. 60-80 clubs from leagues around Europe who will compete to crown a champion. Only problem is that this already exists. It’s called “The Champions League”....

February 9, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Cheryl Johnson MD

If Python is too slow for you, Crystal could be your savior

Learning a new programming language can open your mind in ways you never thought possible. You tap into the cultures and communities of the speakers and learn how they see the world. Its enriching, to say the least. The neat thing about programming languages is that the first one you learn is always the hardest. And, unlike human languages, new programming languages are much faster to learn. Theyre more logical and have less words or, should I say, commands....

February 9, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Dustin Drake

The Ten Greatest Al Pacino Movies

I feel like Pacino has been in less great movies? As with De Niro, I am not judging the quality of the performance. There are at least a dozen other Pacino movies I like more. With that being said, here are my ten favorite Al Pacino movies. But Pacino and Jack Lemmon really carry this. Roma is just as fragile as the other guys in the room. Scarface This chaotic movie brings out the best and worst of Pacino....

February 9, 2023 · 3 min · 593 words · Nina Johnson

The Worst Car I Ever Owned Was Named "Sophia"

Even before I got my driver’s license, I was all about fast motorcycles and cars. No license, no registration. I decided to sell the Cuda and let him find me a car. Mel was meticulous, knowledgeable, and very passionate about cars. Mel was as excited to show me the car as I was to see it. He said," When I’m done, it will purr like a kitten! “He smiled, and I smiled back....

February 9, 2023 · 4 min · 675 words · James Riley

We asked Hardt Hyperloop which modes of transport are over- or underrated

Magnetic floating pods traveling through a series of tubes sounds like a scene from sci-fi movies, right? But what if they could become a new mode of mass transport? Yes, were talking about the hyperloop. One of the companies working on the tech isHardt Hyperloop. Since 2020, the Netherlands-based startup has developed numerous prototypes and test benches. Its also part of theEuropean Hyperloop Centerand has received15 million in funding from the EU Commission....

February 9, 2023 · 1 min · 160 words · Mark Watkins

You'll Never Believe This, But The Latest Version Of The Process Still Can't Beat The Celtics

There are a few things you might bank on when you enter a new NBA season. Remember, they were said to have the BEST offseason of any team in the East this summer. It’s almost like these people can’t help themselves. Every year it’s actually THIS version of the Process that’s going to be different. I dunno, I always thought that was pretty weird. It usually goes like this. That was like two weeks ago....

February 9, 2023 · 5 min · 984 words · Katie Foster

Brady and Belichick Offered Up the Perfect Explanation of Why They Were So Impossibly Successful Together

It’s largely a disposable medium. Once the conversation is over, you rarely if ever go back and give it a re-listen. Now, and as a historical record for future generations to study. This is like having a recording of Socrates teaching Plato. It’s Adams and Jefferson talking about how they created a nation. Churchill and FDR figuring out how they defeated the Nazis. This thing needs to be saved on hard copies....

February 8, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Sherry Cox

Car with no human inside drives on European road for first time

For the first time, a car with no human inside has driven on a public road in Europe. The feat was accomplished byVay, a Germanstartup. The company uses an approach called teledriving to remote-control cars from sites located miles away. Operators pilot the vehicles with steering wheels, pedals, and monitors. They also receive road traffic sounds via microphones and headphones. The system resembles racing simulators for video games only the action on the screens is happening for real....

February 8, 2023 · 2 min · 281 words · Vanessa Larson

Danish wind turbine maker discovers way to make blades recyclable

Unlike the vast majority of a turbinescomponents that have established recycling circles, bladerecyclinghas posed a serious challenge. The companys solution is a novel chemical process that can break down epoxy resin into virgin-grade materials. Vestas claims that the process doesnt require any changes in design or material composition. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Vestas will also use a newly-established value chain with Olin and Stena Recycling to commercialise the chemical process....

February 8, 2023 · 1 min · 145 words · Brenda Davis

Let's Rage: Nothing Beats The People's Open At TPC Scottsdale

glorious photo credit:@barstoolbanks Damn. What I wouldn’t give to be at TPC Scottsdale this weekend. The Waste Management is renowned for being the People’s Open. The tournament that attracts the most fans and the rowdiest crowds on the entire Tour. Anyone who’s been will tell ya it’s a blast. Still do, to be quite honest. And why wouldn’t it? Easy, easy pick for this to be an elevated event, and the purse reflects that....

February 8, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · Crystal Maxwell

There’s already a gender gap in who’s leading the metaverse

Heres the truth: the tech industry has long had a gender imbalance problem, and it starts early. That has obvious knock-on effects. Startupfunding too poses particular challenges for women in technology. And now, with the advent of themetaverse, these systemic problems are raising their heads again. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Gartner predicts that by 2025,10% of workerswill regularly use virtual spaces, up from 1% in 2022. But one issue persists....

February 8, 2023 · 1 min · 153 words · Paul Brown