Most people couldn’t tell you where they are on the road without their phone.
That’s a problem.
Teaching these boys how to use mile markers so they’re never guessing.
One day, their wife and kids could depend on it.
A new app sends users a warning when it detects smart glasses being worn nearby
Nearby Glasses was developed after content of women being recorded without their knowledge went viral
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China just learned a brutal lesson in political self-owning.
China tried to crush Japan’s Sanae Takaichi by weaponizing rare earths—export controls, threats, pressure. The result? Her support surged. Beijing didn’t weaken her. It campaigned for her.
Every attempt to “choke” Japan with rare earths only made Takaichi’s national security message stronger. Defense spending? More convincing. China threat? More real. Leadership image? Hardened.
So Beijing quietly backed down and reopened rare-earth exports, not out of goodwill, but fear. Fear that squeezing Japan would accelerate Japan’s own rare-earth production, permanently killing China’s leverage.
Once Japan produces its own rare earths, the US and Europe won’t care about price. They’ll buy security. China loses the market, and the weapon.
Lesson: coercion backfires. Pressure creates resilience. And Beijing just paid heavily to learn it.
DeAndre Ayton took a shot at AD 😳
“I’m here to give the Lakers what they’ve been missing for a LONG TIME… A big that can put up numbers, anchor a defense, and be a presence on both ends of the floor”