International timekeeping authorities confirm that no leap second will be added at the end of December 2026, marking a change in how time adjustments are managed.
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No Leap Second Will Be Introduced At The End Of December 2026
International timekeeping authorities confirm no leap second will be added at the end of December 2026, marking a change in how time adjustments are handled.
The Guest Access Habit That Makes Smart Locks Safer
Protect your smart lock by adopting secure guest access habits that prevent vulnerabilities and safeguard your home’s security over time.
Why Camera Systems Need Good Network Habits Too
Why camera systems need good network habits too to prevent vulnerabilities and ensure reliable footage, and discovering the key strategies can make all the difference.
How To Sequence Your Own DNA At Home
Learn how individuals are now able to sequence their own DNA at home using accessible kits and technology, with confirmed methods and ongoing uncertainties.
The Security Setting That Matters More Than Extra Features
Prioritizing essential security settings over extra features can significantly protect your online presence; discover why focusing on these measures is crucial.
No More Than 100 000 Faint Satellites Should Orbit Earth
Scientists and policymakers recommend capping faint satellites at 100,000 to reduce space debris and congestion, with ongoing discussions about implementation.
The Smart Lock Failure Modes You Should Understand First
Just understanding the common failure modes of smart locks can save you from unexpected lockouts—discover how to prevent these issues now.
Sun Releases Strong Flare
A powerful solar flare was released by the Sun, triggering increased aurora activity. The event is confirmed by NASA, with ongoing monitoring expected.
Hunting A 16-Year-old SQLite WAL Bug With TLA+
Researchers used TLA+ to identify a 16-year-old bug in SQLite’s Write-Ahead Logging mode, raising security and stability concerns.