• The One Problem Denis Villeneuve Must Overcome While Adapting Dune: Messiah
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    The upcoming adaptation of Dune: Messiah might be the most anticipated sci-fi project in the near future. However, director Denis Villeneuve faces significant hurdles he must overcome to bring his grand vision to life perhaps more than any other Dune film or TV show.
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  • Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Get Posidonia
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    Disney Dreamlight Valleys second expansion, Storybook Vale, has introduced fans to the massive world of Storybook Vale. This world has three magical biomes with individually unlocked areas and many new items and fish. But not everything you reel in is a fish. You can also fish up some items like Posidonia, which can be used for crafting, kind of like Plastic Scrap from A Rift in Time.
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  • Remembering the Switch's Launch Games Ahead of the Switch 2's Reveal
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    2024 has been a pretty solid year for Nintendo. Along with the Nintendo Switch finally outselling the PS2 in the US, Nintendo has earned a steady income this year by releasing a surprising number of first-party releases, including a long-awaited remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Princess Peach: Showtime, and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. But it's clear that the Nintendo Switch is nearing the end of its lifespan, and any day now, Nintendo could reveal its successor.
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  • sorting algorithm
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    I am working on a sorting program that sorts batting averages and names, and prints them to the screen. I am trying to get the sortData function to work in the main function#include <iostream>#include <string>using namespace std;class Average{private:string name[12];double avg[12];public:void getData();void sortData(string[], double[], int);void displayData();};void Average::getData(){string play_name;double average;for (int i
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  • Healthcare organizations in the US may soon get a cybersecurity overhaul
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    A set of new requirements proposed by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights could bring healthcare organizations up to par with modern cybersecurity practices. The proposal, posted to the Federal Register on Friday, includes requirements for multifactor authentication, data encryption and routine scans for vulnerabilities and breaches. It would also make the use of anti-malware protection mandatory for systems handling sensitive information, along with network segmentation, the implementation of separate controls for data backup and recovery, and yearly audits to check for compliance.HHS also shared a fact sheet outlining the proposal, which would update the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Security Rule. A 60-day public comment period is expected to open soon. In a press briefing, US deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology Anne Neuberger said the plan would cost $9 billion in the first year to execute, and $6 billion over the subsequent four years, Reuters reports. The proposal comes in light of a marked increase in large-scale breaches over the past few years. Just this year, the healthcare industry was hit by multiple major cyberattacks, including hacks into Ascension and UnitedHealth systems that caused disruptions at hospitals, doctors offices and pharmacies.From 2018-2023, reports of large breaches increased by 102 percent, and the number of individuals affected by such breaches increased by 1002 percent, primarily because of increases in hacking and ransomware attacks, according to the Office for Civil Rights. In 2023, over 167 million individuals were affected by large breaches a new record.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/healthcare-organizations-in-the-us-may-soon-get-a-cybersecurity-overhaul-220933165.html?src=rss
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  • NYT Connections today my hints and answers for Sunday, December 29 (game #567)
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    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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  • NYT Strands today my hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, December 29 (game #301)
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    Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the spangram.
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  • Quordle today my hints and answers for Sunday, December 29 (game #1070)
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    Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
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  • Vase concept shows off a flowers entire aesthetic cycle
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    Most of the time, flower vases are meant to hold a bunch of flowers in their prime, when theyre fresh and beautiful. Once they start to wilt, theyre almost always thrown away or at best, some parts are cut away to press, preserve, upcycle, or put into junk journals. We rarely see the flowers in its entire cycle since most of the time we like them when theyre aesthetic. But what if you could see how the flower looks from beginning to end?Designer: Kim TaeyeonInner Beauty of vase is a concept for a home decoration that shows the journey from water to flower, in concept and in the actual design of the accessory. Unlike other vases, this one is meant to hold just one stem of your flower of the moment as theres just a small hole in the round container. It also comes with a tray to hold the glass flower vase and to add to the aesthetic feel. Its really more about the look and feel rather than a fully functional vase.The vessel itself is meant to convey a water droplet as it is round, made from glass, and transparent. The tray that holds it is also like a water drop, after it has splattered onto a surface. Its meant to not just hold the vase but also the petals as they eventually fall from the stem. You can also probably put other items on the tray since its big enough to hold small items. If youre going for the aesthetics though, youll just leave it alone and let the falling petals fall dramatically on it. This is a pretty nice concept for a vase if your purpose is to have something nice to look at but with a minimalist feel. It may occupy a bit of space though because of the tray aspect so if you dont have much space in your table, its not the most practical. The post Vase concept shows off a flowers entire aesthetic cycle first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • How Donald Trump Went From Calling for a TikTok Ban to Backing Off
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    In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administrations effort to do just that.
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