[ad_1] Welcome back dear readers for Episode 3 of #indieauthorsummer. This, the final installment of the Indie Author Summer series, brings us an author I think is very unique and someone you should keep your eyes on. I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Katherine Silva, an indie author based out of Maine. She has […]
Network Time Synchronization Gains Precision with Cisco 8000…
[ad_1] Modern applications increasingly rely on precise timestamped data and deep network insights to ensure seamless operation for billions of users. Initially critical in sectors like telecommunications and high-frequency trading, time synchronization has become indispensable across diverse industries. Data centers, cloud operators, utilities, and power grids enhance efficiency, visibility, and security by utilizing time synchronization, […]
The time has come for New Yorkers to trust the subway again
[ad_1] On back-to-back nights last week, I bumped into two New Yorkers made famous by the subway: Lenore Skenazy and Daniel Penny. Skenazy rose to prominence in 2008 as “America’s Worst Mom” for letting her 9-year-old son ride the 6 train alone; Penny in 2023 for restraining Jordan Neely, a repeat offender menacing other passengers, in a headlock that […]
Ramona Zordini: Dreaming in Cyan and Layers of Time
[ad_1] A Journey Shaped by Creativity and Resolve Ramona Zordini’s artistic path is one marked by resilience, passion, and an unwavering need for self-expression. Growing up in Italy, she turned to creativity as both an escape and a means of processing a difficult childhood. Art was never merely an interest—it was an essential lifeline, a […]
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Will Spend Less Time at DOGE
[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk told investors on an earnings call Tuesday that he will be spending less time running DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) in the future. Musk said that, beginning in May, he’ll limit his DOGE time to a “day or two per week” and will continue with that work “as long as […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Adrian Kay Wong Says “Same Time, Same Pl…
[ad_1] Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Same Time, Same Place, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Adrian Kay Wong. Returning for his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Wong invites the viewer into the still moments of his paintings. Reintroducing the human form to the recent works, Wong’s paintings move through veiled narratives, […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Time Traveling: Danielle Mckinney in Con…
[ad_1] We don’t need to remind you about our love and inspired writing and conversations about and with Danielle Mckinney: she has been the cover of the print edition and a recent guest on the Radio Juxtapoz podcast. Obviously, part of our admiration and interest in the work is the suspension of time in her […]
Now Is The Time for Us… – Adventure Journal
[ad_1] Look, there’s no way to find a silver lining in the recent developments in this land of ours. The dumpster fire burning in DC is affecting the real world, most recently in the firing of thousands of people who keep public lands accessible. As AJ contributor and wildfire expert Amanda Monthei noted on Instagram: […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Hydeon is “Adrfit In the Corners of Time…
[ad_1] We are still catching up on all the activity that happened post-Art Basel, and the Ricco/Maresca show with Hydeon’s (his first solo gallery exhibition in New York) is at the top of the list of things we hope you can check out. One of the key qualities of the NYC-based, California-based painter is the […]
Small Business Breakdown: Is It Time to Get Serious About Cr…
[ad_1] This week, our Small Business Breakdown crew ponders a question some may have thought about years ago: Is it time to get serious about crypto? With Bitcoin breaking the $100,000 plateau, many are starting to take cryptocurrency more seriously. Coupled with that is the apparent focus the upcoming Trump administration has on crypto, especially […]