Month: May 2023

PyPl suspends new projects and user sign-ups following flood of malware

The world’s biggest repository for open-source Python packages, PyPI, disabled new user registrations, and barred existing users from uploading new projects over the weekend, citing an unmanageable flood of malicious code being uploaded to the platform. In an announcement posted on the PyPI status page, the organization said: “The volume…

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With ‘Final Fantasy XVI’, the series tries a new direction

Square Enix wants a hit Final Fantasy game that’s just as popular as any game in the storied history. It’s taken seven years to get from the tepidly-received Final Fantasy XV to Final Fantasy XVI, and the company continues to wrestle with what a FF game is in 2023. The…

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Willow Go Review: Pump And Run

The $350 price tag is scary, but the comfort and convenience of this wearable breast pump is worth it. Source

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Nocs Field Issue Review (2023): Lightweight, Colorful, and Fun

The company famous for its colorful, wavy grips adds a light, durable option to its great lineup. Source

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GM is making an all-electric Cadillac Escalade

The Escalade IQ joins Cadillac’s other EVs, which include the ultra-luxury and limited Celestiq and the more attainable Lyriq SUV, which starts at $64,000. It’s all part of GM’s plan to make the luxury brand exclusively an EV label by 2030. GM’s Ultium platform is the basis for its current…

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Node by Node

Tevina Willis taped up her windows as Superstorm Sandy neared her Red Hook, Brooklyn, home. Outside her apartment, hurricane winds pushed a wall of water into the city. The storm surge swept boats from the harbor onto streets turned into rivers. Willis rode it out. “I had been through hurricanes…

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