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Should You Post Your Managed Services Pricing Online?

Should you advertise your Managed Services rates on your website? This blog post discusses the pros and cons of both.

Source: Should You Post Your Managed Services Pricing Online? - Technibble.com




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Prevent Managed Service Prospects Getting Cold Feet

When you've put in the hard work to land a new managed service client, the last thing you want is for them to go dark after you've handed them the contract.

Source: Prevent Managed Service Prospects Getting Cold Feet - Technibble.com



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Why the Crowdstrike Outage is a Golden Opportunity for MSPs

Leverage the Crowdstrike outage to position your MSP as a business continuity expert. Use timely, relevant content from our extensive MSP library to attract new clients.

Source: Why the Crowdstrike Outage is a Golden Opportunity for MSPs - Technibble.com



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Man gets 10 years for stealing $20M in nest eggs from 400 US home buyers

Instead of celebrating a closing, some US home buyers lost everything.




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FTX sues Binance for $1.76B in battle of crypto exchanges founded by convicts

Lawsuit seeks "at least $1.76 billion that was fraudulently transferred" by SBF.




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Smaller than an Escalade IQ, bigger than a Lyriq: The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq

After small, midsize, and XL electric SUVs, Cadillac fills in the gap.




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What if AI doesn’t just keep getting better forever?

New reports highlight fears of diminishing returns for traditional LLM training.




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Watch Out: Objects in the Universe are Bigger than They Appear

Distant galaxies loom large in the sky, and butt right into our personal space.




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Cropland vs Climate Change: A Conversation with Wolfgang Busch

The molecular biologist describes how genetically engineered corn and wheat could become powerful tools for de-carbonizing the planet.




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How We Will Really Find E.T. — Not with a Message, But with a Molecule

The grand discovery of alien life is likely to come in the form of frustratingly subtle chemical clues.




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The Great Wedge of Astronomy

A starry sense of wonder can pry apart the fears and doubts that turn so many people away from science.




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As Storms Continue to Batter Houston, Satellite Imagery Shows the City Darkened by a Mid-May Derecho

The views from space reveal how devastating, long-lasting thunderstorm winds left many thousands of people without power.




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Watch as a Baby Girl Gestates in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. She Could Profoundly Affect Our Lives Soon

The remote sensing imagery below, metaphorically akin to an ultrasound, show La Niña in the womb. The climate phenomenon's due date is fast arriving.




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Bingeing Halloween Candy Can Overload Gut Microbiome

It’s probably best to enjoy your Halloween spoils in moderation.




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How to Get Rid of Tonsil Stones

Tonsil stones can be painful, but they are manageable with proper care. Learn how to treat them and get the best tips for prevention.




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Besides a Cozy Home, Burrowing May Have Given Animals an Evolutionary Advantage

From evading predators to withstanding natural disasters, animals have been using burrows for over 500 million years.




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Disturbing New Details Emerge About the State of the Global Climate

Part 1 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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The Heat Goes On: New Details Emerge About the Extent and Severity of Record-Setting Global Warmth

Part 2 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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What The Jet Stream And Climate Change Had To Do With The Hottest Summer On Record

The Eastern U.S. started summer 2024 under a record-breaking heat dome, leaving many outdoor workers struggling with the heat.




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Stunning Satellite Images Reveal the Power and Immensity of Hurricane Helene

Fueled by record-warm waters, the storm turned into one of the largest on record ever to slam into the Gulf Coast.




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Geography and Climate Change Increase Carolina Storm Risk

"Hurricane Helene caused deadly and destructive flooding when it swept through the Southeast on Sept. 26-29, 2024."




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Our Environment and the Climate Can Change the Way We Speak

Linguists explore how climate may shape language, revealing links between weather conditions and vocal sounds.




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How Carl Rogers Revolutionized Early Psychotherapy

Carl Rogers, the founder of the person-centered approach, revolutionized early psychotherapy. Learn how his methods continue to change the world today.




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How Has Neurodivergence Shaped Human History?

Did some famous people throughout history have ADHD? Researchers explain why yes, some could have been neurodivergent and why the traits may be increasing today.




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Learning Language Like a Baby Could Help Adults Learn a Second Language Easier

The comprehensible input method of language learning says you can learn a second language the way you learned your first.




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What Is Mental Imagery? Researchers Explain The Pictures In Your Mind

Some people can visualize things perfectly in their mind’s eye, while others can’t.




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Fingers Crossed! How Your Superstitions May Benefit You

Superstitions may seem irrational, but research suggests they have benefits. These age-old rituals may be part of an evolutionary trait.




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YouTube Is Considering One Of Its Most Polarizing UX Changes Ever

Just like YouTube Shorts, a swipe down could soon play the next long-form video.




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Google Gemini Can Now Control Your Google Home Smart Devices

A new extension enters the ring to make Gemini even better than it already is.




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Christmas, Death and Surgeons' Birthdays

Should a paper on deaths following surgery have been published as a Christmas special?




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The Sun Takes Center Stage for Citizen Science Month Week 2

Along with eclipse-related activities, try some pet projects, library kits and litter monitoring




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AI Plus Gene Editing Promises to Shift Biotech Into High Gear

AI knowledge combined with gene-editing precision opens the way to dial-a-protein.




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ChatGPT Has Changed The Way Scientists Write Scientific Papers. Here's How

A study of 14 million research papers reveals a sudden and dramatic change that occurred soon after ChatGPT appeared.




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Google Researchers Reveal The Myriad Ways Malicious Actors Are Misusing Generative AI

The research also reveals entirely new forms of communication that blur the distinction between good and bad uses of AI




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Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy

Astronomy doesn't deserve its reputation as a tough, expensive hobby. You just need to begin with the right advice.

The post Astronomy for Beginners: How to Get Started in Backyard Astronomy appeared first on Sky & Telescope.




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A manual of spherical and practical astronomy : embracing the general problems of spherical astronomy, the special applications to nautical astronomy, and the theory and use of fixed and portable astronomical instruments

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB145.C49 1960




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Space almanac : facts, figures, names, dates, places, lists, charts, tables, maps covering space from earth to the edge of the universe

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB500.C87 1989




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Rare Hereditary Cancers Diagnosis and Management

Location: Electronic Resource- 





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Get Ready for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — The Best Is Yet to Come!

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has delighted observers already, but its morning run was only a warm-up — wait till you see what's coming.

The post Get Ready for Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS — The Best Is Yet to Come! appeared first on Sky & Telescope.



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Military draft sign-ups plunge as war fears rise

Fewer young Americans are willing to fight the government’s wars.

[Also published on Antiwar.com. Portions of this article were first published by Responsible Statecraft and are reprinted by permission.]

Of men in the U.S. who turned 18 in 2023, fewer than 40% signed up for the draft – down from more than 60% in 2020 before the start of the war in Ukraine.

This eye-popping and previously undisclosed admission, as well as other revelations equally damning to plans to increase readiness to activate a draft, was included in documents released recently by the Selective Service System (SSS) in response to a Freedom Of Information Act request.




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Artificial Intelligence and Real Writers

Generative Artifial Intelligence [sic] is one of the issues I've been working on with the National Writers Union and other allies.

Travel writers and others may be interested in the presentation I gave on Artificial Intelligence and Real Writers this issue to the Bay Area Travel Writers at our virtual meeting in September:

Additional resources mentioned in my presentation:




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Renaissance & Reformation : German art in the age of Du¨rer and Cranach.

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO N6865 .R46 2016




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Bauhausvortra¨ge : Gastredner am Weimarer Bauhaus 1919-1925 /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - N332.G33 B4337 2017




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A matter of memory : photography as object in the digital age /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO TR183 .M38 2016




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Das rote Bauhaus : eine Geschichte von Hoffnung und Scheitern /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NA1188 .M87 2016




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Gardner's art through the ages : the western perspective /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO N5300 .G252 2017




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Zweiklang : Sophie Taeuber und Hans Arp : 16. April bis 3. Juli 2016, Sta¨dtische Galerie Bietigheim-Bissingen /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - N7153.T33 A4 2016