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    Peter Thiel's Founders Fund closes $4.6 billion growth fund
    Founders Fund said in a filing with the SEC on Friday that it has closed a $4.6 billion late-stage venture fund.
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  • WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COM
    With tariffs looming, brands are choosing surcharges over sticker shock
    With President Trump’s tariffs looming, companies are scrambling to figure out how to adjust their prices—especially now that the pause doesn’t apply to China, which just hit back by raising its tariffs on U.S. goods to a whopping 125%. Instead of waiting to see how they will hit, some businesses are introducing “tariff surcharges,” alerting customers in letters and adding a tariff price to websites and bills, passing those extra costs to American consumers, according to CBS News. For example, for high-end machine tools and parts, Little Machine Shop will label the cost as a “tariff charge” below the price on each product’s page, per Quartz. Nobu Yamanashi, head of Yama Seafood, a New York seafood supplier, told ABC, “What I’ve seen . . . what one of my customers say is that they might put a surcharge, a tariff surcharge, instead of changing the menu price, so that it’s very clear.” A new survey of 400 U.S. company leaders by Zilliant research firm found 44% of those businesses plan to pass tariff costs onto consumers. From automakers to chipmakers, Quartz reported that a number of companies will be imposing a tariff surcharge including, but not limited to: truck manufacturer Peterbilt; Creston, a video-conferencing solutions company; chip manufacturer Micron; SWFcontract, maker of commercial window treatments; DynaEnergetics, an equipment manufacturer for the oil and gas industry; and Honeywell Building Automation systems. Honeywell announced the tariff charges back in March, when it said it would pass a 6.4% tariff surcharge across all building-management-system products on relevant orders placed on or after March 1, but which had not shipped by March 4. The price increases also apply to luxury goods. New York magazine’s The Strategist reported knife and cookware maker Zwilling is increasing its prices. “There’s just no way around it,” Joanna Rosenberg, Zwilling’s chief sales and marketing officer, said, adding that the increase starts June 1. Last week, Labucq, a popular luxury footwear brand took to Instagram to alert customers that it was raising prices incrementally with a 10% hike on April 15, then another 10% on May 7. As tariff tensions between the U.S. and China escalate, it’s becoming clear that consumers will bear much of the financial burden. Whether it’s through quietly added surcharges or visible price hikes on everyday items and luxury goods alike, businesses are adapting quickly—and passing those costs along. With more companies expected to follow suit, the ripple effects of trade policy are already showing up on receipts, menus, and product pages across the country.
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    London’s US$6.3 Billion ‘Super Sewer’ Completes Bringing In A New Era For Waste Management & River Health
    A full ten years since its initial unveiling, London’s ambitious “super sewer” project has reached completion. This colossal endeavor, with a budget of £5 billion (approximately US$6.3 billion), is set to transform the way human waste is managed in the bustling British capital. Known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, this engineering marvel seamlessly integrates with London’s pre-existing Victorian-era sewer system at 21 distinct locations, improving its capacity. Originally constructed 150 years ago, the old sewer infrastructure was designed to accommodate a population of up to four million people. But, over the years, the city’s population has more than doubled, placing a massive strain on the system. This overburdened network often resulted in the discharge of untreated human waste and stormwater runoff into the Thames, one of the region’s major rivers. The completion of the Thames Tideway Tunnel marks a critical step forward in addressing these environmental challenges, promising to significantly reduce pollution in the river and improve the overall sanitation and environmental health of London. Designer: Tideaway The “super sewer” stretches an impressive 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) in length, highlighting its vast scale and importance. At the heart of this monumental infrastructure is the main tunnel, boasting a diameter of 7.2 meters (23.7 feet), which is equivalent to the width of three iconic London double-decker buses placed side by side. In addition to the main tunnel, the project features connection tunnels with diameters of either 5 meters (16.4 feet) or 2 meters (6.6 feet), depending on their specific functions within the system. This network has an astounding capacity of 1.6 million cubic meters (roughly 56.5 million cubic feet), capable of managing an enormous volume of sewage. The construction of this ambitious project commenced in 2016, with work being carried out at 24 different sites across London. A key component of the construction involved the creation of over 20 deep shafts, some with widths rivaling that of the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, scattered throughout the city. To accomplish the tunneling tasks, six powerful machines were employed. These machines were named after inspirational women from the local area, including figures such as women’s rights campaigners, a charitable doctor, and a female scientist. With the introduction of the new system, an impressive volume of sewage, equivalent to 2,200 Olympic-sized swimming pools, has so far been prevented from entering the river. The task is not yet complete, and the team remains vigilant, closely monitoring the system’s performance, especially during periods of heavy rainfall. “This is another significant step forward – with this final connection complete, the super sewer is fully up and running and protecting the Thames,” Tideway CEO Andy Mitchell said. “Our next step is to test it in storm conditions – which is why we are keeping a close eye on the weather – and we will do this over the coming months. We are at the start of a new chapter for London and its river. Our mission has always been about creating not just a tunnel, but a healthier, thriving environment for the river and its inhabitants. We look forward to seeing a real impact in the years to come and sharing everything we learn about the positive changes.” The post London’s US$6.3 Billion ‘Super Sewer’ Completes Bringing In A New Era For Waste Management & River Health first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    How Tanuki: Pon's Summer infuses its art style with the aesthetic of rural Japanese festivals and anime
    DenkiWorks' Liam Edwards explains why this is not just another 'Ghibli style' game.
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  • WWW.WIRED.COM
    All the ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7 Episodes Ranked
    If world events aren’t satisfying your dystopia itch, here’s WIRED’s guide to the new season of ‘Black Mirror.’
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  • WWW.COMPUTERWORLD.COM
    Apple flew 600 tons of iPhones from India to the US to avoid Trump tariffs
    Apple chartered six planes to fly 600 tons of iPhones into the US from India to avoid President Donald J. Trump’s tariffs, Reuters reports. That’s an estimated equivalent of up to 1.5 million smartphones. The company relies on iPhone manufacturers located in both China and India; China has now been hit with tariffs totaling 145% and India tariffs of 26%, though Trump this week paused those on India for 90 days. Apple reportedly negotiated with Indian airport authorities to reduce the customs time at the airport in Chennai from 30 hours to six. Neither Apple nor the Indian aviation authority commented on the matter. According to data from Counterpoint Research, one-fifth of all iPhones sold in the US are imported from India. The rest will come from China.
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  • APPLEINSIDER.COM
    Apple Pencil Pro can now look like a crayon
    ColorWare's new custom-painted Apple Pencil Pro is as close as you can get to using actual crayons on an iPad, and it's sure to bring back some fond memories.Your Apple Pencil Pro can now look like crayon. Image Credit: ColorWareColorWare, known for offering customized Apple accessories such as painted AirPods, unveiled a modified version of the Apple Pencil Pro that's meant to resemble a crayon. Dubbed the "Apple Crayon Pro," ColorWare's latest special edition design is available in seven vibrant colors — black, mint, pink, purple, red, white, and yellow.The company's limited edition product retains all the functionality of the standard Apple Pencil Pro, only in a new design that undoubtedly evokes nostalgia. The "Apple Crayon Pro" accurately imitates the wrapper of genuine crayons, and it even features a colored tip to match. If it wasn't for the word "Crayon" on the side, you might almost think it's an actual Crayola product. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    5468796 Architecture leads a select group of RAIC Annual Awards winners for 2025
    Today, 5468796 Architecture received the RAIC 2025 Architectural Practice Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada as part of the organization’s 2025 Annual Award program that includes the RAIC Gold Medal as well as individual awards for Advocate for Architecture, Research & Innovation, and contributions to Architectural Journalism and Media in the country and abroad.The 18-year-old Winnipeg-based practice founded by Johanna Hurme and Sasa Radulovic received the honor for their ability to match the country's inbound housing needs through a "profound" reading of capital financing and the application of two core tenants that challenge architecture to broaden itself into part of an urban strategy for the better social good. Their official citation from the 2025 jury reads: 
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  • GAMINGBOLT.COM
    La Quimera Takes 5 Hours to Finish, Doesn’t Feature Metro Exodus-Style World
    While the studio formerly known as 4A Games Ukraine (now Reburn) is currently working on La Quimera, project director Oleksandr Kostiuk has revealed more details about the upcoming sci-fi shooter. In an interview with WCCFTech, Kostiuk spoke about the game structure of La Quimera when compared to Metro Exodus, as well as how long it will take players to finish. When asked about La Quimera‘s focus on narrative might mean that it won’t have a semi-open world like we saw in Metro Exodus, Kostiuk said that it was a conscious decision by the studio to focus on making use of narrative acts that will guide players through the story. “Yes, we are highly focused on delivering a tight, story-driven experience where the narrative acts as a guide for the player through the world of the game,” said Kostiuk. “As a result, we’ve chosen a more linear approach for the design of our locations. That said, players will still be able to discover secret areas and optional zones that aren’t required for the main storyline.” Kostiuk also spoke about how the studio is approaching the idea of developing more content for the game. Since it is a much tighter and more linear experience than the studio’s previous works, it is currently considering how it can bring in more content for players while still sticking to its narrative focus. “The development of additional content for La Quimera is still in progress, and we’re carefully considering how best to expand on the experience while staying true to the core narrative,” said Kostiuk. On the question of how long La Quimera will take to finish, Kostiuk said that the studio wanted to focus on making a shorter game that offers up a tight experience. He explained that this comes from the hardships and challenges the studio faced due to the war in Ukraine. “Given the challenges we faced during the development of La Quimera due to the war in Ukraine, we made the decision to focus on a more compact experience while still including the most essential elements of the game,” explained. According to Kostiuk, the main storyline of La Quimera will take seasoned FPS players around 5 hours to finish. He does point out, however, that more content is available in La Quimera in the form of additional challenges, as well as co-op gameplay that can also do quite a bit in extending play time. “The main storyline for a solo player will take seasoned FPS fans around 5 hours to complete,” said Kostiuk. “If you are looking for some additional challenge with your friends playing cooperatively, this should extend your playtime by quite a few hours.” La Quimera will be coming to PC on April 25. Leading up to its release, this weekend, the shooter will also be giving players a taste of things to come through a 24-hour closed beta that will throw players in the middle of a “pivotal mid-game mission”. This beta will be playable both solo as well as in co-op.
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  • EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
    Wikipedia picture of the day for April 12
    The Bali myna (Leucopsar rothschildi) is a medium-sized bird in the starling family, Sturnidae. It is found in the north-west of the Indonesian island of Bali, and nearby offshore islands. The Bali myna has a length of around 25 centimetres (9.8 inches) and is almost wholly white with a long, drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. It has blue bare skin around the eyes, greyish legs and a yellow beak. Both sexes are similar. The species is critically endangered and fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild in 2020. This Bali myna perching on a branch was photographed in West Bali National Park. Photograph credit: JJ Harrison Recently featured: The Jewish Cemetery Gatekeeper Florence Price Archive More featured pictures
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