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  • Harry Roberts

    Front-End’s Missing Metric: The TBT Window

    The TBT Window is the FCP-to-TTI interval used to calculate synthetic Total Blocking Time. If FCP or TTI moves, TBT can change even when long tasks do not.

  • David Bushell

    Challenge and opportunity

    I am back! Ten days “offline”. For me that just means online without talking to anyone. My break came at a time of high industry (and personal) stress. “Seeing talented people lose motivation bums me the hell out. Reach out and say thanks - Kevin Powell”Thank you to those who reached out whilst I […]

  • ShopTalkBy Chris Coyier & Dave Rupert

    717: Better DX for Web Components, What Was Popular That Now We’re Used To?

    Show DescriptionDave's changing up his camera angles, Chris has been upgrading his Sprinter van, how many hobbies is too many, what kinds of web tech was popular years ago that now seems normal, why isn't the DX around web components better, how can I structure my code to compose other custom elements, and what still c…

  • Huberman Lab

    Peptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. Abud Bakri

    Dr. Abud Bakri, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician and expert in the science and clinical use of peptides. We discuss the history, uses, sourcing and safety of BPC-157, GHK-Cu, pinealon, epithalon, GLP-1s, retatrutide, melanotan and growth hormone-promoting peptides. We discuss the gap that exists bet…

  • The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

    Tech Whistleblower: You Only Have 3 Years Left Before This Hits! - Mo Gawdat

    AI Expert Mo Gawdat returns to The Diary Of A CEO to reveal why AGI has already arrived, why 30% of jobs will disappear by 2027, and why the most dangerous thing about AI isn't the technology - it's the people in charge of it. Mo Gawdat is the former Chief Business Officer at Google X, founder of One Billion Happy, and…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Doctors Without Borders warns of rapid Ebola spread

    Never before have so many Ebola cases been registered so quickly after an outbreak was declared, according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF). The outbreak in DR Congo was declared about two weeks ago. There are over 1,100 suspected and 263 confirmed cases in DR Congo and neighboring Uganda, with 43 confirmed deaths. MSF…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    European nations urge Israel to de-escalate in Lebanon

    France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have called on Israel and Hezbollah to return to their ceasefire agreement, which entered into force on April 17. French President Emmanuel Macron stated that nothing justifies the major escalation in southern Lebanon, while German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expressed serio…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    US military hit multiple targets in Iran this weekend

    Over the weekend, the US military (Centcom) conducted self-defense attacks against several military facilities in the Iranian city of Goruk and on Qeshm Island. Centcom stated that the Saturday and Sunday attacks responded to aggressive Iranian actions, including the downing of a US MQ-1 drone over international waters…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Trump’s former Vice President criticizes controversial fund

    Former US Vice President Mike Pence has sharply criticized a tax-funded fund aimed at compensating individuals who felt persecuted by the US government. Pence called the fund a bad idea and stated it is deeply offensive that it could potentially compensate people who assaulted police officers or vandalized the Capitol…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Alarms failed during violent assault on staff

    On Sunday afternoon, a patient at a forensic psychiatric department at Aalborg University Hospital in Aalborg Øst assaulted several employees. During the incident, the panic alarm failed to work, preventing other staff from being alerted. Consequently, the employees had to call others on the ward. Several staff members…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    33 municipalities had the driest spring since 2011

    During March, April, and May, 103.4 millimeters of precipitation fell nationwide in Denmark, nearly 30 millimeters less than the climate normal of 132.2 millimeters. For 33 municipalities in the northern and eastern parts of the country, it was the driest spring since municipal calculations began in 2011. On May 16, th…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Moved Jonas Vingegaard made history: I’m speechless

    On Sunday evening, Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Visma) was crowned the winner of this year’s Giro d’Italia in Rome. With this victory, Vingegaard became the eighth rider ever to win all three Grand Tours, having previously won the Tour de France twice and the Vuelta a España once. Following his victory, King Frederik co…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Former Danske Bank CEO Peter Straarup has died

    Peter Straarup, who was the top executive of Danske Bank for a number of years, has died at the age of 74, according to a death notice in Politiken. The notice states that he passed away on May 29. Straarup began as a trainee at the bank in 1968, became CEO in 1998, and stepped […]

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    DSB considering fewer and slower trains to have more trains on time

    To improve punctuality, DSB is considering changing timetables, resulting in longer travel times and fewer departures. CEO Flemming Jensen states that punctuality has never been worse during his 11-year tenure. While the agreement with the state requires 75% of passengers to arrive on time—defined as a delay of at most…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Red-Green Alliance sees finish line in coalition talks

    Late Sunday evening, The Alternative and The Red-Green Alliance left negotiations at Marienborg with royal investigator Mette Frederiksen. The Red-Green Alliance political spokesperson, Pelle Dragsted, stated that negotiations are moving forward despite remaining difficulties. The Alternatives political leader, Francis…

  • The Peter Attia Drive

    #394 ‒ Sleep pharmacology: the role of medications in healthy sleep, the promise of emerging therapies, and the evidence for common sleep supplements

    View the Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this episode, Peter dives into the pharmacology of sleep, exploring where sleep medications fit within the broader framework of achieving healthy, restorative sleep. He explains why sleep is a bio…

  • Rachel AndrewBy rachelandrew

    Joining the atmosphere

    I don’t post to or visit the social network formerly known as Twitter, but as a very early Twitter user, I can’t quite bring myself to delete all my old posts. There’s so much history there, not just personal history but the stories of a lot of the work I’ve done. This is the problem […]

  • The AI Daily Brief (Formerly The AI Breakdown): Artificial Intelligence News and AnalysisBy Nathaniel Whittemore

    How to Use /Goal to Do More With AI

    A practical primer on /goal, the new AI primitive showing up in Codex and Claude Code. NLW explains how /goal differs from a normal prompt, why it matters for longer-running agent tasks, what makes a good goal, and how to think about using it beyond coding for audits, research, vendor reviews, market landscapes, and ot…

  • Surrounded

    1 MAGA Republican vs 20 Far-Left Democrats (ft Dave Rubin) | Surrounded

    Conservative commentator Dave Rubin enters the Surrounded circle to confront 20 far-left Democrats in an intense political showdown. In this episode, Rubin navigates a deeply hostile environment, defending four divisive claims: that "wokeism" has caused more damage to America than Donald Trump, that voting for Democrat…

  • Stéphanie WalterBy Stéphanie Walter

    Pixels of the Week – May 31, 2026

    This week's newsletter focuses on my project definition framework, an interesting essay on being both engineer and artist in the AI era and some Claude Design limits for design systems. Also don't miss 2 beautiful technical dataviz, and a very important potato quiz.

  • Smashing MagazineBy hello@smashingmagazine.com (Cosima Mielke)

    June Is For Exploring (2026 Wallpapers Edition)

    Let’s kick off June — and the beginning of summer — with some fresh inspiration! Artists and designers from across the globe once again tickled their creativity to welcome the new month with a new collection of desktop wallpapers. Enjoy!

  • Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)By Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

    When AI Decides You're a Threat — Brad Carson

    Brad Carson was the Army's General Counsel, served two terms in Congress and was Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. He now heads Americans for Responsible Innovation, the AI-policy advocacy group he co-founded. Keith Duggar spends roughly eighty minutes pushing back. SPONSOR: --- Cyber Fund…

  • Adam Silver

    Why the accept attribute degrades file upload UX

    Last week I posted about why the accept attribute on file inputs is bad UX. The accept attribute lets you specify which file types an input will accept. For example, if users need to upload a receipt, you can do this: <input type="file" accept="image/jpeg,image/png,application/pdf"> That means users can only select tho…

  • Stephanie Stimac

    Back from maternity leave

    Today is my last day of maternity leave. Chloe is down for her morning nap and I'm trying to process the last 5 months and where it has all gone and all these complicated feelings. I want to go back to work and I don't. I am only going back part-time for a few months but it still feels like a massive shift is about to…

  • Novara Media

    Do Your Own Research: AI Is Not A Bubble. The Reality Is Far Worse w/ Garrison Lovely

    AI progress isn’t slowing down. The bubble doesn’t seem to be popping. And who in power actually cares about the environmental impacts anyway? All that is to say: AI is here to stay. And what will be its fruits? Greater control of workers or even their brutal repression, some say. So, is there a positive future for AI…

  • Moonshots with Peter Diamandis

    Pope Leo vs. AI, GPT 5.5 Beats Claude, and Sam Altman Walks Back Job Apocalypse | EP #259

    This episode is a sprawling Moonshots roundup with three big pillars: AI governance and religion, AI’s impact on jobs and entrepreneurship, and a moon/space-compute future centered on SpaceX, Starlink, and Tesla. Education survey: Moonshots.com/survey Get access to metatrends 10+ years before anyone else - https://qr.d…

  • 404 Media Podcast

    A Repairable, No-Tech Tractor

    Ursa Ag is an Alberta, Canada-based company that is selling a repairable, no tech tractor. It’s not often we have companies on this podcast, but listeners of the show will know we have been covering the right to repair movement for years. One of the things I’ve written about most is the frustration that farmers feel wi…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Nearly 1 in 3 MPs live outside their constituency

    Christiansborg draws politicians towards Copenhagen, even though many talk about a Denmark in better balance. A tally of the residences of the Danish Parliament’s 175 Danish members by Ritzau shows that around 29 percent have moved from their constituency or live in a different place than where they were elected. The v…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    DR accidentally plays AI song instead of McCartney

    During Friday’s broadcast, DR’s radio program “P1 Morgen” accidentally played artificially created music instead of a clip from Paul McCartney’s new album, “The Boys of Dungeon Lane.” The program’s editor-in-chief, Michael Alsen, stated that it was a “human error.” Hosts Anne Kirstine Hermann and August Stenbroen, who…

  • The Copenhagen PostBy Ritzau

    Lower power production raises May electricity bills

    After falling in the first months of the year, electricity prices rose in May. According to the energy company Norlys, the average nationwide price rose from 61 øre per kilowatt-hour in April to 75 øre in May, representing a 24 percent increase. This is the first time in four years that May is expected to […]