Food

Weekly Meal Plan #73 | The Recipe Critic

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. There’s a NEW recipe in this weekly meal plan, and it’s already a favorite at my house. This Alfredo Ravioli Casserole is rich, comforting, and perfect for nights when you want something warm and filling. There are other delicious, tried-and-true...

Gadget

X is fully online after going down for most of the morning

X seems to be working again after struggling with an outage that took the service offline and made it slow to load for much of the morning. According to X’s developer platform page, there is an ongoing incident related to streaming endpoints that’s caused increased errors. The incident started at 7:39AM PT, according to the page.That roughly coincides with a...

Gaming

Can’t Stop Flipping, Won’t Stop Flipping

I have two monitors on my desk. Normally, the left one is reserved for work chat, and the other I use for writing and for checking the web. But lately, something else has been hanging out in the corner of my left monitor: Gambler’s Table, a new idle coin-flipping game out now on Steam, that I can’t stop playing. The...

Health

Homemade Baby Balm Skin Cream Recipe

When I was pregnant with my first child, my friends and relatives literally gave me 11 bottles of baby lotion. The smell reminded me of my own childhood. I loved that it was specially formulated for babies, so of course, the ingredients had to be natural and safe. Right? … and then I actually read the ingredients. What’s in Baby...

History

3,500-Year-Old Mesoamerican Triqui Language Has Survived In The Mountains Of The Mixteca Alta Region Of Oaxaca, Mexico

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - The Triqui language, with a history spanning approximately 3,500 years, stands as a remarkable example of linguistic resilience in an era when many ancient traditions and languages are fading. Although it is not widely spoken among younger generations, many adults in the mountainous Mixteca Alta region of Oaxaca, Mexico—and even in communities beyond—continue to use Triqui.San...

Lifestyle

TikTok quietly launches a microdrama app called ‘PineDrama’

TikTok has quietly released a new stand-alone short drama app called PineDrama in the U.S. and Brazil. The app offers access to microdramas, which are essentially bite-sized TV shows that can be watched in a series of one-minute episodes. Think TikTok, but every video you come across is a short episode of a fictional story. PineDrama is available on iOS...

Mobile

Oppo Reno15 Pro (mini) review

Introduction Oppo's Reno15 series is an exciting new lineup of premium smartphones consisting of both large and compact devices. Today we will explore the Oppo Reno15 Pro, also known as Reno15 Pro Mini in some markets. The Reno15 models have gone global, but there might be some confusion about their names. The international version of the Oppo Reno15 Pro is...

Music

Chihiro Amano: ‘It was like I hit a wall in all…

Every year at the Tokyo International Film Festival, the programming team makes an effort to champion emerging talent that challenges preconceived notions of what Japanese cinema is or can be. Through their Women’s Empowerment and Nippon Cinema Now strands, the festival often showcases new work from female and non-binary filmmakers who bring their unique worldview to the big screen. At...

TECH

Anthropic taps former Microsoft India MD to lead Bengaluru expansion

Anthropic has appointed Irina Ghose, a former Microsoft India managing director, to lead its India business as the U.S. AI startup prepares to open an office in Bengaluru. The move underscores how India is becoming a key battleground for AI companies looking to expand beyond the U.S. for major growth markets. Ghose brings deep big-tech operating experience to the role....

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