Daily Telescope: Hubble images a dazzling star cluster 158,000 light-years away

It is thousands of times more dense than our corner of the Milky Way Galaxy.

This striking image shows the densely packed globular cluster known as NGC 2210, which is situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Enlarge / This striking image shows the densely packed globular cluster known as NGC 2210, which is situated in the Large Magellanic Cloud. (credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Sarajedini, F. Niederhofer)

Welcome to the Daily Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and not enough science. We'll let other publications offer you a daily horoscope. At Ars Technica, we're going to take a different route, finding inspiration from very real images of a universe that is filled with stars and wonder.

Good morning. It's December 11, and today's photograph takes us to the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is one of the very nearest galaxies to our own and lies about 158,000 light-years away.

This Hubble Space Telescope image showcases a brilliant globular cluster within the Large Magellanic Cloud. Such clusters are tightly bound and gravitationally stable, meaning millions of stars persist in a (relatively) tightly confined space for billions of years. This makes them an attractive target for astronomers seeking to study older stars.

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Homey Pro review: A very particular set of home automation skills

It’s great for a strange combo: beginners and local-only smart home enthusiasts.

Homey Pro hub sitting on a desk, with a blue-ish rainbow glow on bottom

Enlarge / The Homey Pro, settling in for some quiet network check-ins at dusk. (credit: Kevin Purdy)

I know there are people who will want to buy the Homey Pro. I’ve seen them on social media and in various home automation forums, and I’ve even noticed them in the comments on this website. For this type of person, the Homey Pro might serve as a specialized, locally focused smart home hub, one that's well worth the cost. But you should be really, truly certain that you’re that person before you take a $400 leap with it.

Homey Pro is a smart home hub pitched primarily at someone who wants to keep things local as much as possible, forgoing phone apps, speakers, and cloud connections. That means using the Homey Pro to boost a primarily Zigbee or Z-Wave network, while also looping in local Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even infrared remotes. It’s for someone willing to pay $400 for a device that offers robust local or cloud backups, professional design, advanced automation, and even a custom scripting language, along with access to some “experiments” and still-in-progress tech like Matter and Thread. It’s for someone who might want to add a select cloud service or two to their home, but not because they have no other option.

But this somebody has also, somehow, not already invested in Home Assistant, Hubitat, or HomeBridge, which are more open to both add-on hardware (like new capabilities added on by USB stick or GPIO pins) and deep tinkering. It's someone who is willing to check that every device they want to control will work with Homey. While the device offers a pretty sizable range of apps and integrations, it’s far from the near-universal nature of major open-source projects or even the big smart home platforms. And you have to do a little checking further, still, to ensure that individual products are supported, not just the brand.

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KI: ChatGPT wird faul, OpenAI weiß nicht warum

Statt Arbeit zu erleichtern, bittet der KI-Bot ChatGPT seine Nutzer, geforderte Tätigkeiten selbst zu übernehmen. Warum, ist unklar. (ChatGPT, KI)

Statt Arbeit zu erleichtern, bittet der KI-Bot ChatGPT seine Nutzer, geforderte Tätigkeiten selbst zu übernehmen. Warum, ist unklar. (ChatGPT, KI)

Musikspiel: Fortnite Festival wird Instrumente unterstützen

Noch eine alte Gitarre oder das Schlagzeug von Guitar Hero im Keller? Nicht wegwerfen, später können sie beim gerade gestarteten Fortnite Festival verwendet werden. (Fortnite, Guitar Hero)

Noch eine alte Gitarre oder das Schlagzeug von Guitar Hero im Keller? Nicht wegwerfen, später können sie beim gerade gestarteten Fortnite Festival verwendet werden. (Fortnite, Guitar Hero)

CPUs, Mainboards, RAM: Lieber gebraucht statt neu kaufen?

Prozessoren für deutlich unter 100 Euro? Fast immer lässt sich viel Geld sparen, wenn gebrauchte Hardware gekauft wird. Doch einige Komponenten sollte man lieber neu anschaffen. Ein Ratgebertext von Martin Böckmann (PC-Komponenten, Prozessor)

Prozessoren für deutlich unter 100 Euro? Fast immer lässt sich viel Geld sparen, wenn gebrauchte Hardware gekauft wird. Doch einige Komponenten sollte man lieber neu anschaffen. Ein Ratgebertext von Martin Böckmann (PC-Komponenten, Prozessor)

Dev Home: Windows 11 bekommt Systemeinstellungen für Power-User

Entwickler und andere Profis sollen von den neuen Windows-11-Einstellungen profitieren. Dazu gehören etwa eine Versionskontrolle und detaillierte Pfade. (Windows 11, Betriebssysteme)

Entwickler und andere Profis sollen von den neuen Windows-11-Einstellungen profitieren. Dazu gehören etwa eine Versionskontrolle und detaillierte Pfade. (Windows 11, Betriebssysteme)