• Quordle hints and answers for Friday, February 14 (game #1117)
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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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  • NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, February 14 (game #614)
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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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  • TikTok returns to Apple, Google app stores
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    TikTok has returned to the Apple and Google app stores.
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  • The Better Man VFX Notes show is here
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    Hugo and Ian discuss the film, the VFX, and Robbies eyebrows.This week on VFX Notes, a new entry in our season on the 2025 VFX Oscar Nominees. Hugo and Ian discuss Michael Graceys Better Man, the biopic where Robbie Williams is played by a CGI chimpanzee. We discuss the film, talk about the cinematography, the VFX, compositing, and simulations from Wt FX, the tech, and talk about some of our favorite sequences.You can help support VFX Notes at the dedicated Patreon, too.The post The Better Man VFX Notes show is here appeared first on befores & afters.
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  • Recovery urbanism: Build Los Angeless resilient future
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    The Fast Company Impact Council is a private membership community of influential leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. Members pay annual membership dues for access to peer learning and thought leadership opportunities, events and more.Los Angeles is our home and living laboratory. For four decades at RIOS, weve pioneered design that confronts complexity, believing that every urban challenge carries profound opportunities for transformation. The recent catastrophic fires arent just a crisis, but a critical inflection point for reimagining resilience.Our landscape practice, led by Katherine Harvey, has always understood that urban design is an act of collective imagination. This moment demands we move beyond survival to radical reinventiona challenge that resonates deeply with our founding ethos of designing for dynamic, adaptive futures.Katherines background in landscape architecture, academic research, and residency in downtown Los Angeles provide her with valuable insights into the citys future. She offers thoughtful perspectives during this moment of sorrow and hope for the city we cherish.The following reflection from Katherine emerges from our commitment to Los Angeles, a city weve helped shape and continue to believe in, evenand especiallyin its most vulnerable moments.Los Angeles 2025This year arrived with unimaginable devastation for the Los Angeles region. The catastrophic fires present a test for how we will address our citys future and the generational challenges and opportunities we have before us. As we move from shock to recovery, the debates have already begun on how, what, and where we rebuild. Immediate momentum addresses the human impacts, which will continue to unfold in the coming months. How we sustain that momentum and act deliberately toward our future is more uncertain. This recovery will be a massive work of city remaking and reenvisioning. This unanticipated moment grants us a window to address Los Angeless past and present challenges as we confront our global climate reality.Territory, governance, and collective recoveryMost major acts of city-making have denied the complexity of existing communities, history, or environment in the service of narrow motivations and achievements. Los Angeles, on the other hand, has historically been plagued by the incremental and individual motivations of capital, resulting in a dispersed and decentralized city. Can we learn from these historic dichotomies of singular grand plans versus incremental individualism and define a collective recovery urbanism? One where we build back a city that reduces further harm to our residents and environment. One where we do not accept the inevitable results of extreme weather ending in disaster, but instead lay out ambitious plans for adaptation to build back more brilliantly.Many have speculated that our distributed jurisdictions and centers of power have held us back from a collective vision for the basin. Even the citys Mayor Bass has acknowledged our lack of comprehensive planning and fragmented governance as recently as October, when tackling street improvement initiatives.Could this event induce enhanced cooperation between disparate places: Altadena and Pacific Palisades, county and city, mayor and supervisor? With the appointment of a chief recovery officer for the city, Steve Soboroff, we now wait to hear if the county and city will find a method for shared cooperation. What may be needed is an agency that collates across these governances to address the kindred struggles and the unique geographies. Despite our snarled infrastructure, our LA Metro public transit system has been a remarkable model for what is possible when we remove the friction of inter-urban territories and support cross-agency planning.Design a collective visionThere are many who will continue to say these events were inevitable, in the face of a warming climate. Yet we have a chance to change the next inevitability. As a landscape architect and creative director at a global design collective I am part of a design community where envisioning the future is integral to our daily work.This event has opened questions for us that would have gone unasked without this disaster. Can we rebuild our neighborhoods as places that will evolve from serving our immediate resheltering needs to more robust buildings? Can these new buildings be fire-hardened and passively coexist with the environment? Can we address equity and ongoing displacement more aggressively, in what will no doubt be an aggravated housing and affordability crisis? Can we amplify and restore the wildland urban interface and bring back our former basin ecologies, grasslands, and coastal sage scrub, as ecological buffers from intense weather?A wealth of ideas, research, and plans have been brought together under the Governors Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force. Yet this work needs to become actionable and translated to our region and the urban context of these fires. For the design community, the translation of this expertise to scalable solutions for communities, neighborhoods, and buildings will be essential next steps.Allowing ourselves to dream in this moment of collective pain and trauma is imagining ourselves in a place beyond catastrophe. If we can do that, we can sort out the steps to get there. It will require invention and retooling, no different than what has already been initiated in hundreds of Californias climate initiatives to mitigate our projected climate future. It is the work our generation needs to do anyway. This is our moment to decide whether we will play a major role in defining that trajectory towards reduced vulnerability and increased resilience for future extreme weather as a city and region.Pacing ourselvesIt will not be an easy time to choose a collective vision over the instrumentality of executive orders or the facility of individual decisions. As of writing this on January 28 it is clear there will be a larger resistance to such a path from both a dismissive federal perspective and those that see the climate crisis as a fate we cannot change. Yet there are many more voices, from community members to experts, that will contribute to these questions and optimism about our future if we commit to this generational shift in city-making.Institutions, universities, community members, and storytellers will need to be engaged and empowered to move us imaginatively toward our future. Ultimately, a collective vision will need an engaged citizenry to imagine a different future that is invested in enhancing our regions livability and vitality. In this process we will revive the waning histories of these places, in combination with the nascent futures that were just beginning and are now emerging after this event. If we choose this as a generation, then the process we design will be as vital as the outcome.Jessamyn Davis is co-CEO and Katherine Harvey is creative director and landscape architect at RIOS.
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  • 5 ways our marketing agency is leveling up in 2025
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    The Fast Company Impact Council is a private membership community of influential leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. Members pay annual membership dues for access to peer learning and thought leadership opportunities, events and more.Well, this year was a wild ride. As we turn the page to 2025, its time to set intentions and make our own agency New Years resolutions. If your company is anything like ours, youve already met with your internal teams to determine what steps you will take to level up this year. This isnt one-size-fits-all. Your approach may look entirely different, depending on your:Niche and target marketUnique goalsResourcesTeam structureThis new year is all about progress, and were ready to raise the bar. Here are five ways were leveling up our game in the new year.1. EMPOWER OUR TEAMS WITH AI TRAININGIf you havent already implemented AI training, youre missing out on a major opportunity to amplify. For us, 2025 is all about ensuring every team member knows how to leverage AI tools effectively and responsibly. We are prioritizing hands-on training programs, including our Thursd-AI workshops.Adopting AI isnt just about saving time; its about giving our teams the tools to push boundaries and feel empowered in their work. The teams that are curious and exploring AI are the ones leading change, and were making sure were right there at the forefront.2. STRENGTHEN OUR COLLABORATION AND FLEXIBILITYWeve always been a remote agency that values collaboration and flexibility. Flexibility is the future of work, and were leaning into that by enhancing how our team collaboratesno matter where theyre working from. Were creating new ways for our remote team to connect, whether planning event space layouts in the Meta Wooorld app or playing a round of mini golf in apps like Walkabout.3. REFRESH OUR MARKETING AND SALES MATERIALSIts been a busy year. Like most agencies, our internal marketing projects often take a backseat to client projects and tight deadlines. But were changing that in 2025. Were refreshing everything, from our capabilities deck, to our one-pager, and everything in between. Our team is continuously evolving, and our materials need to keep up.Whats more, our marketing should reflect the same creativity, innovation, and strategic thinking that we deliver each day for our clients. By getting this task off the back burner, well have stronger tools to win over new clients and showcase our value.4. DOUBLE DOWN ON EMERGING PLATFORMS AND TRENDSThis past year, we experimented A LOT with immersive virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) environments. We dont take this lightly. The digital marketing world is expanding beyond traditional platforms, and if youre not actively trying to get ahead, youre falling behind.At the start of 2024, we gifted all of our employees a VR headset to experiment with. As we look back at the year, weve managed to incorporate VR into our creative workflows in such incredible ways! This past month, one designer even created an immersive experience to excite team members about our upcoming 2025 company retreat. This mindset and hands-on approach opened up new opportunities and allows us to now build similar campaigns for our clients.5. MAINTAIN A CULTURE OF CONTINUOUS INNOVATIONInnovation isnt just a buzzword at Quantiousits the foundation of our company and culture. In 2025, were continuing to foster this through regular team workshops, think tanks, and collaborations with other creatives. This culture extends to how we approach client work, surpassing limits and introducing innovative strategies in our campaigns. This focus is what will keep our workand our clientson the cutting edge of whats possible.We know that the future of marketing will be as exciting as it is challenging. Thats why our goal is to not just adapt to change, but to drive change! The year ahead is full of opportunities for agenciesand companies of all typesto push limits, surprise clients/customers, and show whats possible in marketing. For your New Years resolution, vow to level up and deliver your best work yet.Lisa Larson-Kelley is founder and CEO of Quantious.
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  • Modular Cabinet Transforms And Adapts To Create Flexible and Functional Living Spaces
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    We often choose furniture based on the space it will occupy, whether its a cozy home or a bustling public area. But what if that space changes? What if your needs shift from one day to the next? Shouldnt your furniture be able to keep up?Thats exactly the idea behind CABINET+, a smart, modular system designed by SKNYPL. Its not just one piece of furniture, its four: two stools, a coffee table, and a rack. On their own, they serve their individual purposes, but when brought together, they transform into a large, functional shelving unit. The beauty of CABINET+ lies in its ability to adapt, whether youre rearranging a room or redefining how you use your space.Designer:SKNYPLAt its core, CABINET+ is a multifunctional object composed of four distinct pieces: two stools, a coffee table, and a rack. When used separately, each element performs its intended function, but when combined, they form a unified shelving unit capable of storing books, decorative objects, or everyday essentials. This duality ensures that CABINET+ is as dynamic as the environment it occupies, shifting effortlessly between roles in residential and public spaces.Crafted entirely from wood, CABINET+ features an intelligent design that allows for infinite configurations. Equipped with connectors on all sides, the elements can be arranged both vertically and horizontally, enabling users to create customized layouts that suit their needs. Whether stacking multiple units for expanded storage or reconfiguring the pieces for an impromptu gathering, CABINET+ is designed to be as fluid as daily life itself.It is definitely sturdy and aesthetic, but its also ergonomic. The stools provide ample support with carefully designed spaces for your legs, ensuring comfort while sitting. When used as a coffee table, the same wood structure offers extra storage space, enhancing its utility. The form is versatile, with multiple parts protruding out in ways that encourage the exploration of new functions and configurations. Whether youre using it for seating, storage, or as a display surface, CABINET+ leaves room for creativity and adaptation.Available in multiple colors, CABINET+ is designed to suit various interior styles, ensuring that it can seamlessly integrate into any living or working space. Whether youre going for a sleek modern look or a more earthy, natural vibe, theres a hue to match.First introduced at the Brussels and New York Collectible Design Fair in 2024, CABINET+ has already made an impression on the design world. Its emphasis on flexibility, sustainability, and aesthetic cohesion makes it a compelling choice for contemporary interiors.Designed exclusively for indoor use, this transformative furniture system is a testament to SKNYPLs commitment to reimagining spatial relationships, proving that great design doesnt just fit a space, it evolves with it.The post Modular Cabinet Transforms And Adapts To Create Flexible and Functional Living Spaces first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Worlds Highest Penthouse In the Burj Khalifa Is Up For Sale At $51 Million
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    Coined as the worlds highest penthouse, an incredible residence has been listed on the market for an impressive US$51 millionthough youll need to furnish it yourself. Situated in the iconic Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest building, this apartment offers an extraordinary expanse of floor space and unparalleled views of the surrounding area. The property is being offered by local firm Invest Dubai Real Estate, which claims it holds the title of the worlds highest penthouse suite, perched at over 1,300 feet above the city. While this is quite evidently a significant altitude, without a precise measurement, we cannot confirm whether it surpasses the reported $250 million penthouse in Central Park Tower, noted by the Wall Street Journal, which sits at a height of 1,550 feet (472 meters).This luxurious residence can be accessed via Burj Khalifas exclusive private elevator, ensuring a sense of exclusivity and privacy from the moment you step inside. It spans over two floors, and the home boasts an impressive 21,000 square feet of floor space, making it not only spacious but also the largest residence in Downtown Dubai. The grandeur of the home is further accentuated by floor-to-ceiling windows. Inside, you will find a bunch of impressive features, including a private swimming pool.The space is meticulously designed to accommodate multiple bedrooms, each offering a serene retreat, as well as entertainment areas perfect for hosting guests. It includes a range of premium amenities, such as an exclusive lounge where residents can unwind, a state-of-the-art fitness center to cater to health and wellness needs, and beautifully landscaped Japanese gardens that provide a tranquil escape. The residence also boasts a dedicated 24-hour concierge service, ensuring that all needs and desires are met with the utmost efficiency and care.The complete absence of furniture in the penthouse is celebrated as a unique opportunity for personalization. For the discerning owner, this offers a blank canvas to truly make the space their own. Rather than simply visiting a local IKEA for standard furnishing solutions, the future occupant will likely wish to achieve an architect-designed interior. This approach will take full advantage of the expansive layout, tailoring the design to reflect personal tastes and lifestyles. By commissioning custom pieces and seeking out high-end materials, the owner can transform the penthouse into a distinctive retreat that harmonizes with its breathtaking surroundings and maximizes its luxurious potential.It comes as a shell-and-core unit and provides a blank canvas for buyers to craft a bespoke masterpiece, with ample space for grand entertaining areas, ultra-luxurious bedrooms, and custom amenities tailored to their vision, adds Invest Dubai Real Estate.The post Worlds Highest Penthouse In the Burj Khalifa Is Up For Sale At $51 Million first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • 13 Best MagSafe Wireless Chargers (2025): Power Banks, Stands, Pads, and Travel Chargers
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    Keep your iPhone battery topped up with a magnetic MagSafe wireless charger.
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  • The Incredible Shrinking Dating App
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    Common wisdom is that dating apps are over. But while millennials are tired of Tinder and upsells, swiping is alive and well.
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