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    Want people to care about users? Lay out whats at stake if they dont
    Change is hard, but you must lay out why its necessary in a UX storyContinue reading on UX Collective
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    Lucid's Gravity SUV gets native Tesla Supercharger access on January 31
    Lucid's newly launched Gravity SUV will be able to access Tesla's Supercharger network across the US and Canada starting on January 31. And since the electric vehicle comes with a built-in port that supports the North American Charging Standard (NACS), it doesn't need an adapter to be able to plug into Tesla's Superchargers. The automaker says Gravity became the first non-Tesla model to be sold with a NACS charging port when its first production models were delivered to an initial batch of customers in December 2024. At the moment, only the more expensive $94,900 Grand Touring model is available for purchase, but the company plans to release the $79,900 Touring model sometime in late 2025.Emad Dlala, VP of Powertrain at Lucid, said the automaker developed a "new, unique technology" to ensure the Gravity's full compatibility with chargers rated at 500V and 1,000V. To be exact, the Lucid Gravity has a 926V charging architecture, so charging times will differ based on the charging station it's plugged into. Dlala said that the technology the company developed allows the Gravity to "charge seamlessly at up to 400 kW on 1000V charging equipment and at sustained speeds of up to 225 kW on 500V architecture fast chargers, including Tesla V3 Superchargers."Lucid pledged to support the North American Charging Standard back in 2023 and vowed to give its customers access to an adapter for its vehicles. The company said that the Lucid Air, its electric sedan that doesn't currently come with built-in NACS ports, will also gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network sometime this second quarter.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/lucids-gravity-suv-gets-native-tesla-supercharger-access-on-january-31-140048997.html?src=rss
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    The Morning After: The Chinese AI assistant sending shockwaves through US rivals
    Obsessed with throwing money and resources at AI in any way they can, the likes of OpenAI, NVIDIA, Google and Amazon all just got a surprise.Out of seemingly nowhere, Chinese AI assistant DeepSeek is suddenly the top-rated free app on Apples App Store in the US and elsewhere, beating more familiar names, like ChatGPT. The open-source DeepSeek V3 model reportedly requires far less computing power than its competitors and, depending on who you believe, was developed for under $6 million. Shocks all around especially for OpenAI and all the billions it has floating around.Focusing on coding and research, DeepSeeks models are similar to other AI assistants youve heard of. Its first DeepSeek-R1 release is available under an MIT license, so it can be used commercially without restrictions.How does it compare with the far pricier US rivals now China is unable to import the most powerful AI chips? Well, to start with, DeepSeeks founder Liang Wenfeng reportedly stockpiled NVIDIA A100 chips before the US export ban and is pairing those with less powerful chips from China. An MIT Review report also suggests the side effect of the US sanctions are innovations that focus on efficiency and collaboration.All the attention and a small financial market wobble has put DeepSeek in the crosshairs for large-scale malicious attacks. Those cyberattacks mean new user registration may be slow, so if youre intrigued, youll have to wait to check it out. Mat SmithGet this delivered direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!The biggest tech stories you missedEverything Samsung announced at the Galaxy S25 Unpacked eventCurvy sides, flat edges: The Galaxy S25 and the arbitrary shape of smartphonesNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 review: Pure AI excess for $2,000What if the Nintendo Switch 2 is too big?The iPhone notch might returnA new SE model may almost be here.Majin BuDevice leaker Majin Bu shared on X what they claim is the new iPhone SE 4. As proof, they posted a video of the device from all angles and four photos of both a black and a white model from the back. With a single camera (gasp!) and a smaller-seeming body to current iPhones, the big twist is the return to a notch. At this point, all iPhones available from Apples store (aside from the iPhone 14) have a Dynamic Island cutout instead of the notch.Traditionally, the SE series has a throwback hardware design, so this would make sense. And hey, the Pixel 8a needs some competition. While the dummy phones leaked look convincing, Majin Bu has missed with some of their predictions and leaks in the past. So pinch of salt, and all that.Continue reading.Heres a Darth Vader TamagotchiWith a silicone helmet case.Bandai NamcoYes. Yessssss.Continue reading.Blueskys moderation report shows how quickly harmful content grewReports increased 17x compared to 2023.As X continued to walk the plank, Bluesky experienced explosive growth last year. That meant a big ramp up in its moderation efforts. Bluesky said user numbers jumped from 2.9 million users to nearly 26 million. Its moderators received 17 times the number of user reports in 2023 6.48 million in 2024 compared to 358,000 the previous year. The bulk of these reports were regarding harassment, trolling or intolerance, spam and misleading content (including impersonation and misinformation). Moderators took down 66,308 accounts in 2024, while its automated systems took down 35,842 spam and bot profiles.Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121642950.html?src=rss
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    Google wants to give IT admins more control over what Chrome extensions you use at work
    Google has finally launched its Enterprise Chrome Web Store, and we already know which features are coming next.
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    Apple finally gives instructions on how to update AirPods sort of
    Apple finally explains the mysterious AirPods update process
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    UK raises cloud competition concerns, names Microsoft and Amazon as dominant players
    Britain's antitrust watchdog on Tuesday raised concerns over competition in the multi-billion-pound cloud computing market.
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    Microsoft's underperformance has investors looking to cloud for growth
    Microsoft's stock has badly lagged its tech peers in the past year as cloud growth has been basically stagnant in recent quarters.
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    Whole Foods workers at this store become the first to unionize
    Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize on Monday, becoming the first group of employees to pull off a labor win at the Amazon-owned grocery store chain.Employees at the Philadelphia store cast 130 votes or about 57% of the ballots cast in favor of joining a local chapter of The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union for the purposes of collective bargaining. According to the National Labor Relations Board, which oversaw the election, 100 workers rejected the motion.This fight is far from over, but todays victory is an important step forward, said Wendell Young IV, the president of UFCW Local 1776. We are ready to bring Whole Foods to the bargaining table to negotiate a fair first contract that reflects the workers needs and priorities.The results mark the first successful entry of organized labor into Amazons grocery business, which includes Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh and the Amazon Go convenience stores. Amazon, which purchased Whole Foods in 2017 for $13.7 billion, has tried to fend off organizing efforts in its stores as well as by delivery drivers and warehouse workers.Nearly three years ago, Amazon warehouse workers in the New York City borough of Staten Island voted to be represented in labor negotiations by a fledgling union that has since affiliated with the Teamsters. But Amazon has refused to come to the bargaining table.Employees at the Whole Foods store, located in the center of Philadelphia, started organizing early last year, Young said. They teamed up with UFCW Local 1776 in the late summer, and in November petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to hold an official election.The local union said the store workers hoped a successful vote would help them secure higher wages, more affordable health care coverage, child care support, greater work-life balance and better working conditions.In a statement after the votes were counted Monday night, Whole Foods said it is proud to offer competitive compensation, great benefits, and career advancement opportunities to all Team Members.We are disappointed by the outcome of this election, but we are committed to maintaining a positive working environment in our Philly Center City store, the company added.The company said it provides store employees with a competitive average hourly wage and other benefits, such as 401(k) plans and on-demand mental health support. It did not disclose its average hourly rate, but some online job postings show store employees can earn $16 per hour or higher.After the union filed the election petition, workers at the Philadelphia store were given free snacks, and the company repainted their break rooms, according to Young.Earlier this month, UFCW Local 1776 filed unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB against the company, accusing it of firing one worker in retaliation for union activities and alleging that supervisors told employees they would get paid more if they rejected the union bid. Whole Foods disputed the worker was fired in retaliation.The union has also accused Whole Foods of withholding region-wide wage increases from employees at the Philadelphia store because of the union activities.The company acknowledges it did not offer wage increases to workers at the store, even though it did so at a number of other stores as part of a quarterly review. Whole Foods maintains it would have been illegal to make wage adjustments in the lead-up to the union election, an argument Young disputed.The company said it was delaying the pay bumps until after the election to avoid the appearance of trying to influence the vote with raises.Seattle-based Amazon has resisted union organizing efforts by its workers. Amazon delivery drivers went on strike in a handful of U.S. cities before Christmas to exert pressure on the the company to recognize them as unionized employees or to meet demands for an inaugural labor contract.Workers at an Amazon warehouse in North Carolina are scheduled to vote next month on whether they want to be represented by an upstart union called Carolina Amazonians United for Solidarity and Empowerment.The retail giant has challenged the structure of the National Labor Relations Board in court. Amazon accused the federal agency of tampering in the 2022 union election at the Staten Island warehouse, in part by bringing a lawsuit against the company to reinstate a fired organizer close to when voting began.Haleluya Hadero and Lisa Baumann, Associated Press
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    Why you should pretend to be more humble than you are
    Humility is one of those traits everyone claims to love, but few actually want to practice. In other words, we love interacting with humble people, more than making the effort to come across as humble with others.The reasons for this are well-documented by science, and boil down to:Humans are generally prone to overestimating their skills and abilities, and thinking more highly of themselves than they shouldWe are afraid that exposing our limitations and self-doubt (assuming we are capable of self-awareness in the first place) may weaken our reputation with othersThere is a temptation to brag or show off in order to persuade others that we are talented even when we are notpeople often mistake confidence with competenceAnd yet, there is both a high cost to being perceived as arrogant (when your displays of confidence exceed or surpass your apparent competence), as well as substantial benefits to being perceived as humble (when your actual abilities seem to surpass your self-perceived or self-reported abilities).Research shows that humble people are seen as more trustworthy, better team players, and even more effective leaders. Thats reason enough to consider toning down the self-promotioneven if your inner ego is doing push-ups in the mirror.Importantly, what matters most is not what you think of yourself, but what others think of you: for instance, we all get hired, fired, promoted, and demoted based not on our self-views, but those of others.So, no matter how much you love yourself and your talents, you should consider the multiple upsides to coming across as humble, even if it means fake in it strategically. Here are some tips on how to do this:Master the Art of Self-DeprecationHumor is your best friend here. Casually drop self-deprecating remarks like, Oh, I had no idea what I was doing at first, when someone praises your work. Bonus points if you roll your eyes for comedic effect. But beware: Overdoing it makes people think youre fishing for compliments. Keep it subtle, like adding saltnot dumping the shaker.Why it works:Studies suggest that self-deprecating humor makes people appear more likable and approachable. Translation? Crack the right joke, especially with yourself as the target of your joke, and people will forget or ignore how much you love yourself.Play the curious newbie cardEven if youve been doing something for years, act like youre still learning. Say things like, Id love to hear how youd approach this, or, What would you do differently? This doesnt mean you actually have to take their advice, of course.Why it works:Humble people are seen as more open to learning, which is a highly attractive quality (source). Indeed, because being in learning mode is the opposite of being in performance mode, you will likely project a humble image when you display curiosity and a hungry mind.Downplay your success without humblebraggingTheres a fine line between Oh, it was nothing and Ugh, I cant believe I have to accept another award! To avoid looking insufferable, acknowledge praise but pivot quickly: Thanks! The whole team made it happen.Why it works:Studies on modesty reveal that sharing credit makes you seem more collaborative. Plus, you get bonus points for being a team player, even if you secretly know you carried the whole thing. Consider that many managers and leaders, including those who succeed in corporate environments, specialize in playing the credit and blame game, so they take credit for other peoples work and blame them for their own mistakes. It is advisable to do exactly the opposite, and you will be admired for your humility.Praise others (even when youre dying to take credit)Want to look humble? Shower others with sincere compliments. You were amazing during that pitch! or Your input made all the difference. Even if you did the heavy lifting, let someone else bask in the spotlight for a change.Why it works:Complimenting others increases likability. And when you make others feel good, theyre less likely to notice your secret thirst for glory. Just focusing on others rather than on yourself will likely create a reputation for being humble, because there is a fundamental tension between putting yourself at the center of the universe, or ignoring others altogether. As the saying goes, humility is not thinking less of yourselfits thinking of yourself less.Listen, listen, listen (it will help you to shut up)Despite the common misconception that those who speak often, tend to have interesting or important things to say, the inability to shut up signals mostly poor social skills, a disinterest in others, and indeed self-importance (which is the opposite of humility). Resist the urge to hijack the conversation with, oh, that reminds me of when I . . .; and the temptation to think that everyone is desperate to hear your unsolicited views and opinions.Why it works:Active listening signals humility and respect. It also keeps you from blurting out that story about how you saved the day (again). Human beings have a pervasive interest in themselves, especially relative to others, which highlights the opportunity: instead of competing for attention with others, pay attention to themand if they are not interesting, at least pretend. Unsurprisingly, scientific studies show that listening is a sought-after skill, and an underrated dimension of career potential.Admit small flaws strategicallyWe are generally too busy thinking about how we can impress others to showcase our vulnerabilities, but this is one of the best ways to cultivate a humble image. You can avoid this by dropping minor confessions like, I totally forgot about that deadline last weekthank goodness for my reminders! This humanizes you without damaging your credibility. Just dont overshare to the point where people start wondering why youre still employed, or whether you have severe imposter syndrome.Why it works:Research shows that owning up to mistakes makes you seem relatable and trustworthy. It will help you to connect with others by displaying your vulnerabilities, which creates a reputation for being real, genuine, and human, all of which is valued by others.In short, pretending to be humble doesnt make you a fraudit makes you smart, provided you have the emotional and social intelligence to pull it off. Actually, just trying to manage impressions by displaying a humble or modest version of your persona, and ensuring that your public self is as likable as possible, is indicative of a high EQ. By strategically toning down your ego, you can unlock multiple benefits, such as stronger relationships, greater influence, and less annoyed coworkers. To be sure, if you fake humility long enough, it will become not only a habit, but a distinct feature of your reputation and personality: It is much better to think of yourself as arrogant when everyone sees you as humble, than the other way around.
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    E2 switches and sockets by Gira
    Dezeen Showroom: residential switches, sockets and thermostats are given an elevated and consistent aesthetic using the slimline E2 series by German electrical hardware brand Gira.The Gira E2 range is defined by its clean, minimalistic look, which sees the embrace of simple, square shapes and slim profiles.Gira's E2 range provides an elegant option for switches and socketsThe range includes sockets, switches and thermostat dials in singles or multiples, and includes versions in both standard and flat designs, which sit almost flush with the wall on a frame that is just 3.4 millimetres thick.The switches are retrofittable almost anywhere, but for challenging placements there is also the option of a slightly larger surface-mounted version that doesn't need to be attached to wires within the wall.The switches are made of plastic or stainless steelThe E2 range is made of either shatter-proof, UV-resistant plastic or stainless steel. The plastic colour range is broad, ranging from either matt or glossy white to black, aluminium or anthracite.A new colour offering, light grey, is made primarily from recycled plastic, which Gira says reduced the product's carbon footprint by approximately 54 per cent.Product details:Product: E2Brand: GiraContact: architects@gira.comDezeen ShowroomDezeen Showroom offers an affordable space for brands to launch new products and showcase their designers and projects to Dezeen's huge global audience. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.Dezeen Showroom is an example of partnership content on Dezeen. Find out more about partnership content here.The post E2 switches and sockets by Gira appeared first on Dezeen.
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