Canadians Pull Back on U.S. Trips, Threatening to Widen United States’ $50 Billion Travel DeficitSome carriers are cutting back U.S. flights from Canada due to weaker demand.
No Survivors on Board After Small Plane Crashes Into Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, HomeAll of the people inside the house at the time exited safely.
Bruce Parry on Life Among Tribal CommunitiesHow meeting the world’s most remote people has changed the Tribe filmmaker’s view of the world
If You Have Family from These 9 Countries, You Can Get Dual CitizenshipIf you have always wanted to become a citizen of another country, start by digging out your family tree. Anyone with a parent or grandparent from one of nine European Union countries might be eligible for dual citizenship.
How Royal Robbins Makes Adventure Gear More Earth-FriendlyFounded by a world-renowned climbing duo, this 56-year-old brand continues to lead the charge in preservation and sustainability.
How to Get a Cheatsheet for Any Command in the Linux TerminalEver wanted a cheat code for writing Linux commands without consulting the manpages every time and understanding their usage? Well, there's a tool for that called cheat. Whether you need a quick refresher or want to get familiar with a new command, cheat is the tool to guide you.
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ChatGPT Just Got a Huge Image-Generation UpgradeOpenAI has significantly leveled up the image generating capabilities of ChatGPT, adding the update as part of the GPT-4o model introduced last May.
Skype is shutting down in May — these are the best alternativesAfter 23 years of connecting people around the world, Skype, the popular video-calling service, is shutting down. Microsoft, the parent company, confirmed that the official sunset date for the service is May 5, 2025.
Linux kernel 6.14 is a big leap forward in performance and Windows compatibilityIt's nice to know I'm not the only one who can blow a deadline. Linux Torvalds confessed that he'd love to have had "some good excuse for why I didn't do the 6.14 release yesterday on my regular Sunday afternoon release schedule. … But no. It's just pure incompetence.
Why You Should Learn Scripting Even If You're Not A ProgrammerSummary Linux scripting automates repetitive tasks like converting file formats and can save hours of work. You can find and adapt scripts online easily, with plenty of resources and guides available.
How Passwords Managers Work (and Why You Should Finally Start Using One)In this series, Lifehacker explains how to protect one of the most important aspects of modern life: your privacy.
9 Free Windows Tools I Can't Live WithoutThird-party apps are great because they can enhance your workflow and improve productivity. But some apps are more special than others just because of how useful they are in my daily routine—so much so that I can't imagine working without them.
Finally, a Linux distro for power users with a refreshing approach to OS designBefore we get into this review, I want to offer some information for new Linux users. If you're uncomfortable using the command line or diving down rabbit holes to figure out how to do something that should "just work out of the box," then NixOS is probably not for you.
7 Things Nobody Tells You About Dual Booting Linux and WindowsAre you considering dual booting Linux and Windows? Do you want to play it safe and avoid potential pitfalls before diving in? After a decade of breaking and fixing my multi-boot setups, I've compiled seven crucial truths that nobody tells you about dual booting.