Tesla Robotaxi Crashes: What Remote Operators Mean for Safety, Policy, and Your Next Ride
Tesla says remote operators were involved in recent low‑speed robotaxi crashes. Here’s what that means for rider safety, city policy, and investment decisions—plus checklists you can use today.
HostGator Promo Codes for April 2026: How to Grab Up to 76% Off (and Pick the Right Plan)
Yes—HostGator is running discounts up to 76% off this month. Here’s how to redeem the best deal, avoid renewal gotchas, and choose the right plan for your site.
Employee Monitoring Software: What to Buy, Configure, or Avoid in 2026
Thinking about deploying keystroke or mouse-tracking at work? Start here. We break down who actually needs monitoring tools, safer alternatives, legal risks, and how to buy without wrecking trust.
InstaFarm Automated Indoor Microgreens Garden Review: Is It Worth It?
InstaFarm’s automated microgreens garden makes quick, low-effort greens possible on a countertop. It’s great for convenience seekers, but ongoing refill costs and proprietary parts mean tinkerers and budget growers may prefer alternatives.
Should you buy a solar stratospheric drone after the latest record‑setting crash? A pragmatic buyer’s guide
Solar high‑altitude drones are real and promising—but still early. If you buy now, treat it as a pilot with clear mission limits, risk budget, and backups.
The Best Seat Cushions for Long Court Days, Trials, and All‑Day Sitting
If you’ll be planted on a hard bench or office chair for hours, a good cushion can prevent numbness and tailbone pain. Here are the best options by body type, budget, and use case, plus how to set them up right.
Andes Hantavirus Testing: A Practical Guide for Travelers, Clinicians, and Labs (2026)
A new early-detection lab test for Andes hantavirus is being deployed after a cruise-linked outbreak. Here’s who should get tested, how to access it, and what each test can (and can’t) tell you.
How NASA Freed Curiosity’s Stuck Drill — And What It Teaches About Designing (and Unsticking) Remote Drilling Systems
NASA freed Curiosity’s drill the slow, safe way: tiny reverse-rotation pulses, brief percussion taps, and millimeter-scale arm unloads/reloads, with imaging and health checks between steps. Here’s what that playbook looks like, how it compares to other Mars jam recoveries, and the design lessons you can use for your own field robots and drilling ops.
Choosing an AI Vendor After Musk v. Altman: Governance, Contracts, and Risk You Can Actually Control
The Musk–Altman courtroom fight underscores a simple truth for AI buyers: leadership volatility is a procurement risk. Here’s how to vet governance, negotiate stronger contracts, and avoid service shocks.
Mosquito Boats in the Strait of Hormuz: A Practical Guide to Risks, Routing, and Countermeasures
Small, fast “mosquito” boats can disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz by swarming, boarding, and coordinating with drones and shore-based missiles. Here’s what’s happening now, the operational steps to reduce risk, and your options for routing, insurance, and escorts.
Truth Predict Scales Back: What It Means for Traders—and Where to Bet Instead
Trump Media’s pared‑down “Truth Predict” likely means fewer real‑money markets and thinner liquidity at launch. Here’s who it still serves, who should look elsewhere, and the best alternatives now.
Starship V3 sets a new height record: a practical guide for launch buyers and mission planners
SpaceX’s latest Starship stack just became the tallest rocket ever assembled and passed a full fueling test. Here’s what that means for schedules, pricing, mission design, and whether you should plan to fly on it.
How to respond to back-to-back Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Short answer: patch now. Apply your distribution’s latest kernel updates and reboot as soon as possible. If you can’t reboot immediately, use a supported live-patching service as a stopgap and schedule rolling restarts.
What Ilya Sutskever’s Testimony Means for AI Buyers: A Practical Vendor-Risk Playbook After OpenAI’s Leadership Turmoil
Sutskever’s courtroom remarks underscored a live tension between rapid deployment and safety governance at top AI labs. Here’s how buyers should reassess vendor risk, contracts, and contingency plans now.
Beyond “Bad Cholesterol”: A Practical Guide to ApoB, Non‑HDL, and Advanced Lipid Testing
LDL cholesterol alone can miss risk. For many people—especially those with diabetes, high triglycerides, or a strong family history—apoB or non‑HDL cholesterol better reflects artery‑clogging particles. Here’s when and how to ask for them, what they cost, and how to interpret results.
Should You Book Skyroot’s First Orbital Launch? A Practical Guide for Smallsat Teams in 2026
If you’re weighing a slot on Skyroot’s maiden orbital mission, here’s how to decide—based on risk, price, schedule, alternatives (PSLV, SpaceX, Rocket Lab), and what it takes to be flight‑ready from India.
Texas School District Tax Breaks for Data Centers and Power Plants: How to Decide
Thinking about a school district tax abatement for a data center or gas plant in Texas? Here’s how the incentives work, the real costs and benefits, and what to negotiate.
Urban Delivery Drones in 2026: Who Should Use Them, Where They Work, and What to Ask Before You Sign
City drones can make sense today for short-range, lightweight, high-value deliveries—if you have legal launch sites and a certified operator. They’re not a fit for bulk groceries or places without safe drop zones.
Hantavirus and Contact-Tracing Apps: What Actually Helps
No—proximity-based contact-tracing apps add little value for hantavirus. The virus is mainly acquired from rodent-contaminated environments, so prevention is environmental, not social.
Are Robot Lawn Mowers Hackable? A Practical Buyer’s Guide to Safety and Privacy
Yes, some robot lawn mowers can be hacked. Here’s how to pick a safer model, lock it down at setup, and decide whether Wi‑Fi, RTK, or perimeter wire is right for your yard and privacy needs.