It is clear that Vasyl Krupych experienced horrors in the war. He volunteered from the beginning and has survived some of the cruelest battles. Krupych is proud of his service (a tattoo on his neck declares “Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine”), but suffers from nightmares. When his vehicle was hit by an FPV
Acting mayor Regina Kharchenko told the BBC that during a particularly intense attack she “did not go to the shelter, but when it was too noisy I took refuge in the bathroom.” A Shahed drone crashed not far from Anna’s office with a large explosion, and another drone crashed into a cable, disrupting the Internet.
A new app called HyperTexting makes browsing the web as easy as scrolling through social networks, like Facebook or X. The app, recently available for iOS, also aims to make updating your personal website as simple as sending a text message. This algorithm-free vision for the future of the web was built by Caleb Hailey,
On Friday, a group of retired judges will step off a tour bus in an upscale Michigan suburb after three days of touring cornfields, cities and coal towns in Ohio and Pennsylvania. They carry a message with them. In courthouses and public squares, they have commemorated the nation’s 250th anniversary with a dire warning: the
It’s called Assisted Access. Introduced with iOS 17, Apple designed it for people with cognitive disabilities. If you’ve never encountered it or stumbled upon it, it’s a distinctive iOS experience: fewer options, more focused features, and easier to navigate. The aesthetic is ideal for kids: large, app-friendly tiles replace the smaller icons of Apple’s “regular”
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