• Xiaomi's WinPlay brings Windows gaming support to HyperOS tablets
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    In a nutshell: Xiaomi is introducing an exclusive gaming technology to its latest flagship Pad 6S Pro tablet. The virtualization software, dubbed "WinPlay," should run at least some AAA Windows titles on HyperOS, though users should not expect GeForce-level performance. Xiaomi System Software Development Director Zhang Guoquan recently introduced WinPlay as a potential turning point for tablet gaming. WinPlay is a new virtualization technology designed to run Windows games on HyperOS, a complex translation layer enabling triple-A gaming on mobile devices.WinPlay can work entirely offline, eliminating the need for cloud servers. The system exploits the underlying capabilities of Xiaomi HyperCore, the kernel running at the heart of the HyperOS computing platform. It's a "three-layer" virtualization technology specifically designed to run games, meaning it cannot run other Windows apps.Running the WinPlay Engine for the first time was an "incredible" experience, Guoquan said. Users can download, install, and run Windows games directly from Steam, and the translation technology reportedly only presents a 2.9 percent GPU performance loss.Despite being touted as a powerful virtualization solution for the latest Windows games, hardcore gamers will likely find WinPlay disappointing. Tomb Raider 9 (2013) runs at an average of 45 frames per second, though power consumption for the whole device is just 8.3W. Xiaomi says the WinPlay experience is comparable to running native games on a tablet.Xiaomi had to rewrite HyperCore's system architecture to make WinPlay run in the kernel space and intelligently allocate resources. The virtualization tech can support dedicated gaming peripherals over Bluetooth, including keyboards, mice, and controllers. However, the company optimized WinPlay for Xbox controllers, which can provide additional haptic feedback effects. Multiplayer is supported as well, with up to four people playing together. // Related StoriesGuoquan noted that WinPlay is still a work-in-progress virtualized mobile gaming solution and is only available in beta form for users running the Hyper OS 2 Beta system. The technology is only compatible with the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 tablet for now. Xiaomi has no plans for additional device support or a specific release timeline to reveal, for that matter. Guoquan only confirmed that developers plan to continue to improve WinPlay after a period of user feedback on the beta.Image credit: Trusted Reviews
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  • At 1.87 pounds, Fujitsu's FMV Note U breaks records as the lightest laptop on the market
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    TL;DR: Well, that didn't take long. Less than a month after Asus teased the world's lightest Copilot+ laptop, Fujitsu has seemingly swooped in and captured the crown. The Japanese technology provider's new FMV Note U tips the scales at just 848 grams, or roughly 1.87 pounds. At CES 2025, Asus shared that its new Zenbook A14 with Ceraluminum chassis weighted under 980 grams (2.16 pounds). Ceraluminum is a combination of ceramic and aluminum, and is said to be both lightweight and durable.Fujitsu's FMV Note U features a 14.0-inch (1,920 x 1,200 resolution) non-glare LCD screen and comes equipped with an Intel Ultra 7 CPU (Core Ultra 7 256V or Core Ultra 7 258V) and up to 32GB of RAM. Intel Arc Graphics 140V come baked in, and the accompanying NPU is good for up to 47 TOPS of AI processing performance. Storage configurations range from a 256GB SSD up to a 2TB model, which comes pre-loaded with Windows 11 Home or Pro.Connectivity wise, you get Wi-Fi 7 as well as a host of physical connectors including two USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 4 compatible) ports, Ethernet, HDMI out, and two USB 3.2 Gen1 ports. There's also a fingerprint reader that works with Windows Hello for added device security.Battery life is said to be rated at 36 hours when idle, or approximately 15.5 hours when playing video. A one hour charge can replenish up to 80 percent battery life, Fujitsu claims. You can even recharge the laptop from your mobile device in the event you aren't near a traditional power source.Fujitsu said its new laptop also passed MIL-STD-810H standard testing for durability. // Related StoriesThe Fujitsu FMV Note U (model WU1-K1) is available in Japan starting at 214,000 Yen (around $1,366) and is offered in a single color: black. The laptop comes backed by a three year warranty and includes a standard AC adapter. No word yet on whether or not Fujitsu plans to bring the lightweight laptop to other regions in the coming months.
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  • Robert Eggers next film will be a werewolf horror for Focus Features
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    Robert Eggers is tackling another monster movie for his next film.Per The Hollywood Reporter, Eggers will directWerwulf, a werewolf horror project. Eggers has co-written the script with Sjn, the Icelandic screenwriter who worked on 2022s The Northman.Recommended VideosEggers will reteam with Focus Features, the distributor behind Nosferatu, to releaseWerwulfin North America on Christmas Day 2026. Eggers and Sjn will produce alongside Focus Features. Chris and Eleanor Columbus, who producedNosferatu, will executive produce Werwulf.Please enable Javascript to view this contentLittle is known about Werwulf besides its setting, which will reportedly be in 13th-century England. The period piece will also feature dialogue with translations and annotations for those uninitiated in Old English. Old English. Originally planned to be shot in black and white, THR reports that is no longer the case.Eggers is coming off the resounding success ofNosferatu. Serving as a remake of the 1922 German silent film,Nosferatufollows Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult), a real estate agent tasked with traveling to Transylvania to sell a house to Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgrd). In reality, Orlok is Nosferatu, a demonic vampire infatuated with Hutters wife, Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp), and will wreak havoc until she submits to him.Released on December 25, 2024, Nosferatuearned $21.6 million for the three-day opening weekend and $40.8 million for the five-day window. Both figures are Eggers highest-grossing movies.Nosferatuhas made over $156.3 million worldwide to date.Nosferatuis now available for purchase on digital platforms.Werwulfwill be Eggers fifth feature film, behind 2024s Nosferatu, 2022s The Northman, 2019s The Lighthouse, and 2015s The Witch. Eggers has worked with Focus Features on all five.Editors Recommendations
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  • Robert Pattinsons unlikely hero keeps dying in Mickey 17 trailer
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    Robert Pattinsons Mickey Barnes should have read through the paperwork before signing up to die in the trailer for Mickey 17.Upset with his life on Earth, Mickey becomes an expendable, an employee sent to help explore and colonize a new alien world. As an expendable, Mickey is disposable, meaning if he dies, his employer will print another clone of him with most of his memories intact. Mickey grows tired of dying, especially when he finds love with Nasha Adjaya (Naomi Ackie).Recommended VideosEverything changes when Mickey 17, one of his iterations, survives a mission and faces his new multiple, Mickey 18. Multiples are supposed to be exterminated, but both Mickeys fight to remain alive. For the first time in his life, Mickey is ready for war, and hes finally unafraid to die.Please enable Javascript to view this contentBesides Pattinson, Mickey 17stars Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo.Mickey 17 | Official Trailer 2Mickey 17is written and directed by Bong Joon-ho, based on Edward Ashtons 2022 novelMickey7. This marks the first film for Bong since 2019s Parasite, the groundbreaking thriller that won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. Bong producesMickey 17alongside Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Dooho Choi.Brad Pitt serves as an executive producer with Jesse Ehrman, Peter Dodd, and Marianne Jenkins.Filming began in August 2022 and concluded in December 2022. Originally scheduled for a March 2024 release, Warner Bros. has delayed Mickey 17several times due to the strikes and post-production issues.Mickey 17moved to January 31, 2025, before being pushed to April 18, 2025. In December 2024, Warner Bros swappedMickey 17sApril release for SinnersMarch date.Mickey 17will have its world premiere at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival next month. The movie will open in the United States on March 7, 2025.Editors Recommendations
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  • Wine 10.0 released, adding Linux compatibility for Arm Windows apps
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    windows on linux on arm Wine 10.0 released, adding Linux compatibility for Arm Windows apps Wine compatibility layer is the heart of many Windows app translation projects. Andrew Cunningham Jan 22, 2025 3:25 pm | 0 Credit: Microsoft/Wine HQ Credit: Microsoft/Wine HQ Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreThe open source Wine projectsometimes stylized WINE, for Wine Is Not an Emulatorhas become an important tool for companies and individuals who want to make Windows apps and games run on operating systems like Linux or even macOS. The CrossOver software for Mac and Windows, Apple's Game Porting Toolkit, and the Proton project that powers Valve's SteamOS and the Steam Deck are all rooted in Wine, and the attention and resources put into the project in recent years has dramatically improved its compatibility and usefulness.Yesterday, the Wine project announced the stable release of version 10.0, the next major version of the compatibility layer that is not an emulator. The headliner for this release is support for ARM64EC, the application binary interface (ABI) used for Arm apps in Windows 11, but the release notes say that the release contains "over 6,000 individual changes" produced over "a year of development effort."ARM64EC allows developers to mix Arm and x86-compatible codeif you're making an Arm-native version of your app, you can still allow the use of more obscure x86-based plugins or add-ons without having to port everything over at once. Wine 10.0 also supports ARM64X, a different type of application binary file that allowed ARM64EC code to be mixed with older, pre-Windows 11 ARM64 code.Wine's ARM64EC support does have one limitation that will keep it from working on some prominent Arm Linux distributions, at least by default: the release notes say it "requires the system page size to be 4K, since that is what the Windows ABI specifies." Several prominent Linux-on-Arm distributions default to a 16K page size because it can improve performancewhen page sizes are smaller you need more of them, and managing a higher number of pages can introduce extra CPU overhead.Asahi Linux, the Fedora-based distribution that's working to bring Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, uses 16K pages because that's all Apple's processors support. Some versions of the Raspberry Pi OS also default to a 16K page size, though it's possible to switch to 4K for compatibility's sake. Given that the Raspberry Pi and Asahi Linux are two of the biggest Linux-on-Arm projects going right now, that does at least somewhat limit the appeal of ARM64EC support in Wine. But as we've seen with Proton and other successful Wine-based compatibility layers, laying the groundwork now can deliver big benefits down the road.Other new additions to Wine 10.0 include improved support for high-DPI displays, which should be better at automatically scaling app windows that aren't DPI-aware. A Desktop Control Panel applet can control the configuration of the virtual "display" that apps running under Wine use. Support for various Direct3D features is improved, and the Vulkan renderer has gotten improvements meant to reduce stuttering in games.Windows-on-Arm: Its a real thing now!Though various version of Windows have been running on Arm processors for over a decade now, last year was when the project became a credible mainstream computing platform.Last summer, Qualcomm released its Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus processors, which could compete with the performance and power consumption of Intel, AMD, and Apple's laptop processors. Microsoft put the Snapdragon chips in the mainstream, mass-market versions of the Surface Pro tablet and the Surface Laptop, rather than putting them in a secondary side-project as it had done with hardware like the Surface Pro X; the company also announced a "Copilot+ PC" initiative, which featured Snapdragon-powered PCs from most of the major PC manufacturers.Microsoft also released the Windows 11 24H2 update, which looks like another routine yearly update on the surface but included large under-the-hood overhauls of Windows' compiler, kernel, and scheduler that improved performance for Arm chips as well as some x86 chips. Microsoft also updated and branded its x86-to-Arm code translation feature, now called "Prism." The company said at the time that Prism would run x86 apps between 10 and 20 percent faster than they had run in older Windows versions on the same hardware.Finallyand most relevantly, for people using Winethe company convinced a critical mass of major app developers to release versions of their apps that ran natively on the Arm versions of Windows. That included major browsers like Google Chrome, creative apps like Adobe Photoshop and Affinity Photo, and productivity apps like Dropbox and Google Drive. If you want to know why the Wine project prioritized ARM64EC support this time around, it's because the Windows-on-Arm app ecosystem is finally becoming relevant.Andrew CunninghamSenior Technology ReporterAndrew CunninghamSenior Technology Reporter Andrew is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica, with a focus on consumer tech including computer hardware and in-depth reviews of operating systems like Windows and macOS. 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  • Trump admin fires security board investigating Chinese hack of large ISPs
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    You're all fired Trump admin fires security board investigating Chinese hack of large ISPs Dismantled Cyber Safety Review Board was investigating Salt Typhoon telecom hack. Jon Brodkin Jan 22, 2025 3:08 pm | 21 The helicopter with outgoing US President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden departs from the East Front of the United States Capitol after the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Credit: Getty Images The helicopter with outgoing US President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden departs from the East Front of the United States Capitol after the inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Credit: Getty Images Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreThe Department of Homeland Security has terminated all members of advisory committees, including one that has been investigating a major Chinese hack of large US telecom firms."The Cyber Safety Review Boarda Department of Homeland Security investigatory body stood up under a Biden-era cybersecurity executive order to probe major cybersecurity incidentshas been cleared of non-government members as part of a DHS-wide push to cut costs under the Trump administration, according to three people familiar with the matter," NextGov/FCW reported yesterday.A memo sent Monday by DHS Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman said that in order to "eliminate[e] the misuse of resources and ensur[e] that DHS activities prioritize our national security, I am directing the termination of all current memberships on advisory committees within DHS, effective immediately. Future committee activities will be focused solely on advancing our critical mission to protect the homeland and support DHS's strategic priorities."The memo said advisory board members terminated this week "are welcome to reapply." The Cyber Safety Review Board's list of members included security experts from the private sector and lead cybersecurity officials from multiple government agencies.The review board previously investigated a 2023 hack of Microsoft Exchange Online, producing a report that called out "a cascade of security failures at Microsoft." More recently, it has been investigating how the Chinese hacking group called Salt Typhoon infiltrated major telecom providers such as Verizon and AT&T.DHS said advisory boards push agendasSalt Typhoon attackers stole call records for many telecom customers, and reportedly accessed calls and messages for Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other government officials. US Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) was quoted by Reuters as saying that "disbanding the Cyber Safety Review Board while it's in the middle of investigating the most damaging breach of America's phone system in recent memory is a massive gift to the Chinese spies who targeted Trump, JD Vance and other top political figures."We contacted the Department of Homeland Security today, asking whether the Cyber Safety Review Board will be reconstituted and whether its work on Salt Typhoon will continue. The agency's public relations team didn't answer those questions but sent us a statement it attributed to an unnamed DHS senior official."Effective immediately, the Department of Homeland Security will no longer tolerate any advisory committee[s] which push agendas that attempt to undermine its national security mission, the President's agenda or Constitutional rights of Americans," the DHS statement said.The Cyber Safety Review Board operates under the DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which has been criticized by Republican lawmakers for allegedly trying to "surveil and censor Americans' speech on social media."Democrat: Board will be stacked with Trump loyalistsA Democratic lawmaker said that Trump appears ready to stack the Cyber Safety Review Board with "loyalists." House Committee on Homeland Security Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) made the criticism in his opening statement at a hearing today."Before I close, I would also like to express my concern regarding the dismissal of the non-government members of advisory committees inside the Department, including the Cyber Safety Review Board and the CISA Advisory Committee," Thompson's statement reads. "The CSRB is in the process of investigating the Salt Typhoon hack of nine major telecommunications companies, and it is a national security imperative that the investigation be completed expeditiously. I am troubled that the President's attempt to stack the CSRB with loyalists may cause its important work on the Salt Typhoon campaign to be delayed."Thompson said Republicans have been trying to shut down CISA over "false allegations and conspiracy theories." The conservative Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 alleged that "CISA has devolved into an unconstitutional censoring and election engineering apparatus of the political Left."The DHS memo dismissing board members was published yesterday by freelance cybersecurity reporter Eric Geller, who quoted an anonymous source as saying the Cyber Safety Review Board's review of Salt Typhoon is "dead." Geller wrote that other advisory boards affected by the mass dismissal include the Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board, the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council, the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee, the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, and the Secret Service's Cyber Investigations Advisory Board."The CSRB was 'less than halfway' done with its Salt Typhoon investigation, according to a now-former member," Geller wrote. The former member was also quoted as saying, "There are still professional staff for the CSRB and I hope they will continue some of the work in the interim."House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) told Nextgov/FCW that "President Trump's new DHS leadership should have the opportunity to decide the future of the Board. This could include appointing new members, reviewing its structure, or deciding if the Board is the best way to examine cyber intrusions."Jon BrodkinSenior IT ReporterJon BrodkinSenior IT Reporter Jon is a Senior IT Reporter for Ars Technica. He covers the telecom industry, Federal Communications Commission rulemakings, broadband consumer affairs, court cases, and government regulation of the tech industry. 21 Comments
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  • Why airlines are so bullish on Europe right now
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    United and Delta are expanding flights to Europe to capitalize on strong travel demand.United and Delta are running 23% and 13% more flights to Europe compared to 2019, respectively.Both airlines are upping their European presence with new transatlantic routes. Airlines say Europe remains among the biggest money-makers going into 2025 as people eagerly flock to more international destinations.United Airlines and Delta Air Lines said in recent earnings calls that they are deploying more seats than ever to Europe to take advantage of the booming travel demand, which has remained strong since the COVID-19 pandemic halted overseas vacations.In the fourth quarter of 2024, United's passenger revenue to Europe increased 9.5% compared to 2023, with just a 2.3% increase in seat capacity.Delta saw a 4% increase in transatlantic passenger revenue during the same period, despite a 2% reduction in capacity. (Delta's figures include Europe as well as half a dozen destinations in Africa and the Middle East.)Both airlines have increased their planned transatlantic presence further into 2025, operating more than 100,000 flights total between the two, well above prior years according to data from Cirium. Europe is no longer just a seasonal hot spotAndrew Nocella, United's executive vice president and chief commercial officer, said during Wednesday's earnings call that Europe is becoming a "year-round destination" after being a less valuable revenue stream during off-peak months in previous years, like between January and March."Now we're seeing a totally different result, where people are willing to go on a Southern European vacation," he said. "And that really helps de-seasonalize Europe."Nocella later said United expects quarter one to boast the best transatlantic financial performance in its first-quarter history.He added that stronger hub connectivity with Star Alliance partner Lufthansa in Germany and money-making business traffic returning to London Heathrow are also helping United across the Atlantic.Delta expressed a similar sentiment about Europe's desirability as a year-round destination for US travelers, specifically noting the strong dollar's additional buying power and the smaller crowd sizes compared to peak holiday periods. Delta flies aging Boeing 767s and newer Airbus A330s and Airbus A350s across the Atlantic. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images "You go to a restaurant in New York and then go to a restaurant in Europe, you'll see a vast difference in the bill," Delta president Glen Hauenstein said in the airline's January 10 earnings call. "This is a great time to travel to Europe. People are seeing that."The Atlanta-based carrier also said it does not believe strong off-peak season demand for transatlantic flights this winter will eat into consumers' appetite for summer travel.Bernstein analyst David Vernon maintained a buy rating for United following its earnings report, saying international flying and premium services are particularly driving revenue.CFRA Research analyst Ana Garcia said the firm expects United to see continued profitability. She said earnings are "buoyed by network optimization and operational improvements."United's stock is up about 13% year-to-date, while Delta's is up about 9%.New routes to Europe from United and Delta in 2025United has become so bullish on Europe that it plans to launch new routes to off-the-beaten-path destinations in 2025 that aren't offered by competitors.For example, this summer, the carrier will fly nonstop to Palermo, Italy, Faro, Portugal, and Nuuk, Greenland. These flights will complement United's already extensive transatlantic network, which includes flights to more than 30 European cities from the US.Expected deliveries of the long-haul single-aisle Airbus A321XLR the first expected in January 2026 will help United push further into Europe as the jet can fly routes previously unprofitable with a widebody or unreachable with older narrowbodies. It will replace the airline's aging Boeing 757s. United plans to replace nearly every Boeing 757 route with the Airbus A321XLR come 2026. It will largely fly to Europe. Craig Russell/Shutterstock Still, United said widebody supply constraints, including for airframes and engines, will impact its long-haul operations through at least the end of the decade.The carrier has placed orders for 150 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and expects to receive 11 in 2025. That is down from the 18 expected in February 2024 . Delta has not purchased the A321XLR, and it flies only a handful of Boeing 757 aircraft across the Atlantic.The airline instead relies on a large fleet of older Boeing 767 and newer Airbus A330 and A350 widebodies to run more than 700 flights a week to 33 European destinations.This summer, Delta will add new routes to locales in southern Europe, such as Barcelona and Catania and Naples in southern Italy.
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  • I make more money from my side hustles than my six-figure software engineering job. Here's how I build and manage my income streams.
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    Ritesh Verma earns almost $15,000 monthly from side hustles alongside his Capital One job.Verma's side hustles include AI agents, YouTube, mentorship, and software services.He uses automation to work on multiple projects at once and earn more money.This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Ritesh Verma, a 23-year-old software engineer in Jersey City. It's been edited for length and clarity.After graduating from college in 2023, I was hired as a software engineer at Capital One with a $136,000 base salary, but it's not my largest source of income.I've been building side hustles for years, and they now earn me almost $15,000 a month.When I got hired at Capital One, I was worried about a full-time job disrupting my side hustles, but I've created a system that makes it manageable. Here's how I stay on top of my work and why I won't take my side hustles full-time yet.AI agents are my main side hustleIn late 2019, a friend of mine asked me to code a purchasing bot to help him buy and resell sneakers. I had no idea what bots, or AI agents, were, but I agreed and spent over six months teaching myself how to make software programs that perform tasks.In 2022, I decided to post a YouTube tutorial on how to create a simple bot, and it got 200,000 views. A man saw my video and asked me to make him a purchasing agent for high-end golf clubs. I accepted the offer and made $600 every time I got him a golf club. Suddenly I was earning $1,800 a month.Word spread, and I started getting more clients in the golf club collection space and other niche communities. I built purchasing bots for anything from hats to wine bottles to baby clothes.I didn't want to be known as just the bot guy, so I started building services and tools as well. I built a scheduling bot that helps shift-based workers, such as servers, in the Nevada area snag competitive shifts.I started using Reddit to find clienteleEarly last year, I watched a YouTube video where the creator described how he used Reddit to grow his startup. I decided to give it a try.I made a Reddit post saying, "I suck at getting these shifts, and I need help. Does anyone else relate?" Then I DMed the roughly 20 commenters who sympathized and pitched them my tool. I got eight of my clients from Reddit and now make about $9,000 monthly from it.I also trainedAI assistantsto make Reddit posts for me, advertising my services and sending potential clients my phone number.Reddit takes my posts down because they're promotional, but within 30 minutes of them being up, I'll usually have several people in my DMs. I've been kicked off Reddit and had to make multiple accounts, but it's all part of the process, and I think it's worth it.I also have less lucrative side hustlesYouTube: I use my YouTube channel to gain clientele and as a side hustle. I get ad revenue from videos, and in one month, I made $1,400 from three sponsors.Mentorship program: I also started a six-week mentorship program where I teach others how to code bots. For $3,000 in any given month, usually, two to three students get bi-weekly meetings to discuss assigned projects and learn concepts.SaaS products: In 2024, I launched two SaaS products, which are basically just more conventional software engineering services. One is Instagram outreach software, which earns me $900 a month. My other SaaS product, which allows people to put Instagram reels on their website, has yet to turn a profit.How I manage my side hustle and 9-to-5My secret to success is working on several projects at once. I can stay on top of so many because it's highly automated.I might spend 20 hours building a new AI agent or project, but after that, my weekly commitment might only be two hours. I also might spend a few additional hours getting clients or troubleshooting, but the hard work is done.My Capital One job is a hybrid 9-to-5 with two days in the office each week. After work, I eat and have a four-hour deep work session where I focus on my side hustles. I also work a few hours each day of the weekend.It's a lot of work, but I find it fun. I also make sure to have time for myself. A few friends and I travel every three months. In 2024, I spent a total of a month overseas in places like Brazil, Japan, and Italy, doing no work. Those trips are a good sanity check and keep me looking forward to something.I won't leave my full-time job until I meet a specific metricA mentee asked me why I don't leave my full-time job, and I told him I don't feel like it's taking up space.I've probably tried 15 projects recently, and most fail. I give every project a month or two of serious dedication before deciding if it's worth continuing. Sometimes, the project is just too hard, and growing it is a pain.Other times, I just lose the spark of the idea. In those cases, I'll put it on a major backburner or ask a mentee if they'd like to take responsibility for equity in the product.Plus, I'm following a rule that I won't leave my full-time job until I make three times my Capital One base salary from my side businesses. Once I achieve that, I'll drop it. That's the goal.If you make six figures from a side hustle and would like to share your story, please email Manseen Logan at mlogan@businessinsider.com.
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  • Trump’s January 6 pardons were bad and democratically legitimate
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    On his first day back in the White House, President Donald Trump signed executive orders that ranged from addressing petty grievances to radical overhauls of American democracy. But one of the actions that stood out in particular was his decision to issue pardons and commutations for the people more than 1,500 charged with crimes after being involved with the insurrection on January 6, 2021.At best, these pardons excuse the violence that took place on January 6, and at worst, encourage that kind of violence in the future by essentially promising would-be insurrectionists forgiveness. And while some of the organizers and rioters from that day were charged with low-level crimes like trespassing, others faced far more serious charges. One example is Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the far-right militant group the Proud Boys, who was sentenced to 22 years in prison for seditious conspiracy and other felonies but now walks free. Trump also commuted the sentences of other members of extremist, far-right groups that promote political violence. The deadly assault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was a serious threat to our democracy a direct result of an incumbent US president being unwilling to concede an election that he clearly lost. It sullied the tradition of the peaceful transfer of power that Americans had come to believe was a guarantee. And now, its participants have been let off the hook.Trumps pardons are paradoxical. The January 6 insurrection was a disturbingly undemocratic act, and yet Trump returned to power and pardoned the insurrectionists through democratic means. If anything, its an (unfortunate) example of how the pardon power has its own type of democratic legitimacy. In the end, Trumps decision to let those who rioted in his name out of prison as he repeatedly said he would do during the campaign reflects what the electorate voted for and as such, represents the final rewriting of the history of January 6, which the country is, at least for now, willing to forget. Like it or not, Trumps pardons were a democratic exerciseThe pardon is so important because it is a democratic tool that the public can wield. For the most part, the public doesnt have much of a say when federal courts make bad decisions. The pardon power is an exception, giving the electorate a chance to undo convictions or stymie criminal cases that they think are unjust by electing a president who thinks the same and promises to take action. Whether these are actual instances of injustices are real or perceived isnt the key thing just because the public wants something, that doesnt make it right. The key is that the pardon power injects public accountability into the criminal justice system. For example, on his first full day in office, President Jimmy Carter pardoned hundreds of thousands of Americans who had evaded the draft during the Vietnam War, fulfilling a campaign promise that reflected Americans changing mood about the war. Other presidents, most recently Joe Biden and Barack Obama, have also used the pardon in a way that represented a shift in public attitudes by granting clemency, for example, to people convicted of nonviolent drug charges.In the same vein, Trumps pardons of those who participated in assaulting the Capitol on January 6 is a reflection of public opinion, even if they are also self-serving. After all, Trumps actions on Monday didnt exactly come as a surprise; throughout his 2024 campaign, Trump promised to pardon the insurrectionists (though he often sidestepped the question of whether he would grant clemency to those who assaulted law enforcement officers, and his campaign at one point said that the pardons would be decided on a case-by-case basis). He called those who were convicted political prisoners, many of whom, he said, deserved an apology. Americans voted for him anyway. That doesnt mean that Americans by and large support these pardons. A December poll, for example, showed that the majority of Americans actually oppose them. But since Trump didnt keep his intentions secret, the place to reject these pardons was back at the ballot box in November and the electorate made clear that this was a line that Trump could indeed cross.This distinguishes it from other examples of presidents who have routinely misused the pardon to advance their own corrupt interests with zero input from the public. In his first term, Trump pardoned his cronies and his son-in-laws father to help himself, for example, and Biden pardoned his own family members. These were all actions that Americans did not have an opportunity to weigh in on. This time, however, the public knew exactly what they were likely to get.So while the January 6 pardons allow Trump to minimize the damage he inflicted four years ago making the attack of the US Capitol a forgivable offense, one that he claims the Justice Department unfairly prosecuted the fact that Trump made pardoning January 6 defendants a signature campaign promise and went on to win the presidency makes this act of clemency a more democratic exercise than his previous actions. The pardons are a rewrite of January 6Even if the pardons are flawed or even dangerous a move that shows tolerance for right-wing political violence and likely emboldens fringe groups they represent a public that is ready to move on from the assault on the Capitol as though it was just another political protest. Public polling has shown that as the years went by, Americans softened their stance on January 6, with a growing number of respondents viewing it as a more peaceful event than they originally thought and believing that the punishments were too harsh. And by electing Trump in November, the plurality of the electorate seemed to be ready to either, at the very least, forget about January 6 or change the historical record perhaps remembering it as a display of noble patriotism as opposed to a violent assault on their government. Thats exactly what Trumps pardons are: the rights final rewrite of January 6. They cant be undone, meaning that the possibility of ensuring full accountability for the events of that day is all but vanquished.There is certainly something perverse about all of this that a deeply undemocratic event, an effort to overturn an election no less, is now being rewritten through democratic means. But that is not the fault of the pardon power, which remains a critical tool that presidents ought to use. Instead, critics of Trumps decision have only this to reckon with: Elections have consequences, and this is just the start.Youve read 1 article in the last monthHere at Vox, we're unwavering in our commitment to covering the issues that matter most to you threats to democracy, immigration, reproductive rights, the environment, and the rising polarization across this country.Our mission is to provide clear, accessible journalism that empowers you to stay informed and engaged in shaping our world. By becoming a Vox Member, you directly strengthen our ability to deliver in-depth, independent reporting that drives meaningful change.We rely on readers like you join us.Swati SharmaVox Editor-in-ChiefSee More:
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    The blinding flash of fluorescent lights, the sound of a mechanical scrubber buffing off layers of plaque, the minty burn of a mouthwash rinse each of these are sensory experiences that can be off-putting for even the most relaxed visitor to the dentists office. But for an individual with sensory sensitivities, these, and other healthcare-related sensory stimuli, can be reasons to avoid medical spaces altogether. Sensory sensitivity, also referred to as sensory processing sensitivity, or SPS, is often a comorbidity to forms of neurodivergence, like autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). What might be a tolerable change in light, sound, touch, smell, taste, movement, balance, and interoception (internal body awareness) for most people can become an overwhelming or downright painful experience for an individual with sensory sensitivities. Despite evidence that roughly 1 in 4 individuals have a sensory need or an invisible disability, most of the world from schools to recreational spaces to offices to healthcare spaces is not designed with these sensitivities in mind. As Virginia Spielmann, PhD, an occupational therapist at the Star Institute for Sensory Processing, puts it, There is a belief that there is one right way to be human. Instead of helping these humans belong, we ask them to adapt in the hopes that one day they maybe can belong. Fortunately, a movement of doctors, activists, corporations, and community members around the world are working to change beliefs around sensory sensitivity and other forms of neurodivergence at a systemic level. Theyre shifting the narrative from one rooted in deficiencies or shortcomings towards one of acceptance and the embrace of differences. But changing this narrative also requires work and reflection at a more individual scale. Weve accepted the myth that theres one right way to be human the neurotypical way and its to our detriment, said Dr. Spielmann. I think the narrative needs to move from sensory inclusive spaces being the exception to them being the norm. These are spaces that prioritize the embodied human experience and the wellness of our nervous systems and our connection to each other over economic gain and moving people through our healthcare systems as fast as possible.Dr. Spielmann sees the shift towards sensory sensitivity as a fundamentally additive movement that raises the standard of living for everyone. Universal design should be sensory design, she said. For example, ramps into the building can be used by everyone. Dimmed fluorescent lighting and reduced volume creates a more hospitable environment for everyone. When a building accommodates sensory differences, you are going to have more success, greater productivity, less burnout, less stress for everyone, she said. By creating and advocating for more sensory sensitive environments, these changemakers are creating a more inclusive world for everyone. Meet some of the individuals on the front lines of this paradigm shift, some of whom appear in the documentary Sensory Overload.Lola Olley has always looked to her community for support. It was true when her family immigrated to the states from Nigeria when she was young, and it was particularly true when it became clear that there was something different about her brother Kunles development. One day he just stopped talking and we would never hear his voice again, she said. Olley remembers seeing the way her parents struggled to raise a child in a time when resources for neurodivergence and sensory sensitivities were few and far between. She was witnessing firsthand what research reinforces that caregiver strain is often linked to financial strain, family conflict, loss of a sense of freedom, and negative effects on personal health. Theres this Nigerian song called Suffering and Smiling, she said, and thats what I felt like my parents were going through. They were in pursuit of this American dream, and suddenly they had a child who had this level of healthcare related needs that they werent expecting, so their American dream suddenly looked a lot different. When her own children, Alero, 11, and Fela, 13, started displaying neurodivergent and sensory sensitive symptoms, Olley intuited what other studies seem to confirm: It would be crucial for her own well-being as a caregiver to children with special needs to surround herself with supportive community. We decided to put together a life group where at least one family member was neurodivergent, she said. [Its] a group of people that just really understood. And we truly do life together.This network of supportive, similarly experienced friends and caregivers have been instrumental in building a healthy, sustainable existence for Olley and her family. And its a collective that extends beyond their inner circle. We looked into special education, adaptive parks and rec, library systems and hospital systems, she said. We had to look at what it meant to raise children in an inclusive way. We settled on Plano, Texas. Olley is determined to help build inclusive communities not just for her own children, but also for all children with sensitivities and for the caregivers supporting them. Its work that she undertakes as a lawyer, advising on behalf of the Americans With Disabilities Act. It also takes shape in her advocacy as a storyteller, sharing her familys neurodivergent journey on her Not Your Mamas Autism podcast. Not that long ago, these sensitivities were viewed as there being something wrong with that individual, Olley said. Not that this is literally how they were born, how their body works, how their mind works. I wish my brother had that. Kunle is the blueprint. I try to make a world for my children where they have those resources that their uncle and their grandparents [could] only dream of.The Dentist On a MissionJacob Dent, DDS, didnt graduate from dental school with an eye towards building a sensory sensitive practice. Even if it had been a goal, he wouldnt have been prepared. When I left dental school, I had zero training on special needs, he said. We were given the mindset in dental school that if there is a special needs patient that comes into your practice . . . basically, its not your problem. Dr. Dents experience wasnt unique. Studies show that only 50% of dentists feel well equipped to understand the individual sensory needs of their patients, and just 8% of dentists actually have a formal process in place for providing sensory sensitive accommodations.It wasnt until Dr. Dents son, Ethan, started displaying symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as a toddler that Dr. Dent started realizing the ways his practice and the world at large wasnt doing enough to meet the needs of individuals with sensory sensitivities. Ever since, hes been part of a growing wave of healthcare professionals who have been reimagining their practices to be more sensory sensitive. My role as a dentist and a dad in the world of special needs has kind of been on a parallel path, he said. Ive been learning everything I can about my own son and then applying that to my patients.Practically, Dr. Dents work begins long before a patient reaches his chair. Its about understanding that patients with sensitivities may require several appointments to work up the comfort to complete a single aspect of a dentistry check-up: an exam, a cleaning, or an X-ray. Even the experience of spending time in a crowded waiting room can be overwhelming for individuals with sensory sensitivities, which is why Dr. Dent offers sensory friendly hours with fewer patients (and a correspondingly calmer environment). In the exam room itself, Dr. Dent has made modifications to his lighting and design, opting for warmer bulbs and calming wall colors. If a patient has sensitivities to sound, hell offer headphones, and sunglasses for those with visual sensitivities. Finally, he works with caretakers to offer best practices for continuing sensory sensitive oral healthcare regimens at home. Today, Dr. Dent has become one of the go-to sensory inclusive practitioners in the Greater Louisiana area. Given the dearth of sensory sensitive dentists in the country, its not uncommon for Dr. Dents patients to travel up to three hours to see him. In order to ensure that even those outside of driving distance can get what they need, Dr. Dent and his family have begun mailing oral healthcare kits filled with sensory sensitive implements (many of his own design) to patients around the country. Dr. Dent also realizes that making systemic change requires a broader, fundamental shift in his industry. Whether its medicine or dentistry, theres got to be an alternative way than the standard way of practicing, he said. As a parent and as a dentist, I can show other providers how to do that and open up the doors to so many more possibilities.The Student ActivistIncreasingly, a new generation of activists are taking up the mantle for the sensory sensitive community. But for many of them, who are members of the neurodivergent and sensory sensitive communities themselves, this leadership role was hard earned. Sixteen-year-old Sophie Yang remembers first feeling a minor irritation to everyday sounds chewing and slurping, finger tapping, the vacuum cleaner about four years ago. And it just kept getting worse. Gradually, Sophie began isolating herself from friends and family, hoping to avoid auditory triggers that would lead to anger and anxiety. I noticed as time went on when I had dinner or lunch with my parents, I began to get irritated and I would ask them to stop chewing so loud, she said. And eventually it gave me such severe reactions that I had to tell them something was wrong.Her parents, who initially labeled her as difficult, quickly realized that this was something serious. Many trips to multiple doctors later, they discovered that Sophie had misophonia a chronic auditory sensory sensitivity that causes people to have an extreme emotional reaction to specific sounds.The past few years since her diagnosis have been all about adaptation: learning which environments to avoid, how to set herself up for academic success, and how to maintain relationships with friends and family. This is not an insignificant challenge as a teenager, a time of life that can be inherently messy, busy, and noisy. Its definitely affected my home life because my family dynamic really revolves around quality time, Yang said. With certain friends, I found myself getting angry eating around them. In school its usually the biggest issue when Im taking tests or when the classroom is quiet because people are making all sorts of bodily noises and its really triggering. Once she started digging into treatment and coping strategies, Yang realized how little was understood about misophonia. She took it upon herself to fill in those gaps, and created a platform to share all that shes learned called Teens for Education and Advocacy on Misophonia (or TEAM for short). Since launching TEAM last April, Yang has already gotten her work in front of lawmakers, meeting with California Congresswoman Young Kim in June of 2024. They discussed possible solutions specifically in schools, such as how to make 504 plans more accessible for those in need. But Yang isnt just content merely addressing the symptoms of misophonia shes on a mission to truly understand the condition that may affect nearly 20% of adults. To do so, Sophie has regular conversations with doctors and holistic healers and psychologists of all stripes. A lot of the medical research doesnt focus on the root cause, just the symptoms. I want to learn more, she said. For myself and for others.The Sensory Sensitive WorkerBurnett Grant has been fortunate to be among the 21% of persons 16 years and over with disabilities who have managed to find employment for much of their adulthood. But it hasnt been easy. The self-described, agender, non-binary, autistic neurodivergent individual with ADHD has always found most environments fraught on both interpersonal and sensory levels. Theyre prone to missing social cues and feeling overstimulated and overwhelmed. Ive only had two full-time jobs where I felt safe, they said. For the most part, Ive been bullied out of workplaces. The safest Grant feels is with their identical twin sibling, Bernard, who shares their sensory sensitivities and neurodivergence, and who understands that these arent shortcomings, just realities. I realized its just so much easier to have someone validate my experiences, so Bernard and I often go places together, Grant said. We seem to use less energy that way, and going out is so exhausting anyway. But life necessitates that they arent each others only company. Fortunately, in recent years, the two of them have discovered a whole new community of like-minded individuals in a sensory safe online environment people with similar sensitivities and an understanding of their accompanying challenges.Studies show that online communities are important sources of social support and interaction for neurodivergent people, evidenced in the popularity of online neurodivergence and sensory sensitive communities. For Grant and their twin, these digital communities have also become spaces for advocacy. I started volunteering at an organization that was mostly creating online events where neurodivergent people would come speak and share stories about their experiences in the workplace, said Grant. Both online and in their place of employment, Grant is working to raise awareness around neurodivergence, and pushing for improved sensory accommodations in the workplace, which have been shown to meaningfully help individuals with sensory sensitivities avoid professional burnout. Grant is advocating for things like providing noise-canceling headphones, quiet spaces, or adjusting lighting to reduce glare, allowing flexible work hours or remote work options to avoid peak activity times, using written instructions, optical aids, or checklists to help with processing and paying attention to details, creating a fragrance-free environment, allowing employees to wear comfortable clothing that accommodates tactile sensitivities, providing ergonomic furniture, and crucially, fostering understanding and empathy among colleagues by creating awareness about sensory sensitivities in the workplace. Recently, Grant has found reasons for cautious optimism evidence of whats possible when workplaces not only accommodate their sensitivities, but celebrate them. Theyve started working in quality assurance in a food manufacturing plant, a role that employs their heightened sensory sensitivities to provide detailed taste profiles. This is the most inclusive, easiest work environment Ive been a part of, they said. Theres diversity and a sense of belonging seems to be built in.Sensodyne has launched the Sensory Inclusion Initiative to raise awareness of the importance of sensory inclusivity in oral care. To support this mission, Sensodyne has partnered with Vox Creative on the release of the documentary, Sensory Overload. To further its impact, Sensodyne has partnered with the American Dental Association and sensory accessibility non-profit Kulture City to develop training and resources for dentists and patients to improve oral health outcomes for those with sensory sensitivities. 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