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Mark Hulbert: Rate cuts aren’t necessarily bullish. But this Fed move really can trigger a stock market rally.
‘Super duper’ Grounded update really does look super until you realise they added fricking wasps
Star Trek: Picard’s Cast and Crew Still Really Want That Legacy Spinoff
Star Trek: Picard’s final season felt as much like a hello as it did a farewell, as Picard and his friends handed the torch to a new generation of Starfleet heroes. It’s felt much the same off screen too, as showrunner Terry Matalas and his cast have told anyone who will listen to them that they really really really want
Beau Is Afraid production designer Fiona Crombie doesn’t really know what’s in the attic, either
The production designer behind A24’s Beau Is Afraid knew that the Ari Aster film was going to leave people bewildered as soon as she started reading the script.
MISS MONEYSAVER: Which Coronation china will really make you a mint?
T-Mobile Phone Freedom adds new plans, gets really confusing (Updated)
Twitter promises it’s really, actually removing legacy blue checks very soon
Twitter reiterated today that it’s going to remove legacy verified checkmarks tomorrow, April 20th. Yes, that does mean Elon Musk’s Twitter intends to remove the last vestiges of what he once deemed the “lords & peasants system” on 4/20, ha ha.
The thing is, I won’t believe Twitter until it actually happens. The company originally said that it would “begin” removing checkmarks on April 1st, but as far as I know, that hasn’t taken place. (Well, outside of Twitter removing The New York Times’ verified checkmark after the publication said it wouldn’t pay the reportedly high fees for organizational accounts, but it seems like Musk made sure that happened.)
Tomorrow, 4/20, we are removing legacy verified checkmarks. To remain verified on…
Is there really a march from the public cloud back on-prem?
We got a decidedly mixed set of answers, but it seems that the cloud repatriation idea is being greatly exaggerated.
Is there really a march from the public cloud back on-prem? by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch