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Eine automatische Schlauchbox kann helfen, den Garten aufgeräumt zu halten und das lästige Aufrollen per Hand überflüssig zu machen. (Technik/Hardware)

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Eine automatische Schlauchbox kann helfen, den Garten aufgeräumt zu halten und das lästige Aufrollen per Hand überflüssig zu machen. (Technik/Hardware)
Eine automatische Schlauchbox kann helfen, den Garten aufgeräumt zu halten und das lästige Aufrollen per Hand überflüssig zu machen. (Technik/Hardware)
Endlich auf die Straße: Fans der Radsportplattform Zwift können bald auch an der frischen Luft Erfahrungspunkte sammeln. (Zwift, Garmin)
Thundermail kombiniert Thunderbird mit mehreren quelloffenen Modulen und soll auch eine neue Version von Firefox Send enthalten. (Thunderbird, E-Mail)
Eine Powerbank von INIU mit 27.000 mAh, drei Anschlüssen und bis zu 140 W Ausgangsleistung gibt es bei Amazon zum reduzierten Preis. (Technik/Hardware)
Dauerüberwachung macht es möglich, dass positive Auswirkungen auf den Autoverkehr sicher gezeigt werden. Jeder siebte Unfall wird verhindert. (Verkehr, Studien)
Wie gelangte ein Journalist in einen hochgeheimen Signal-Chat der US-Regierung? Eine interne Untersuchung soll nun den Vorgang geklärt haben. (Signal, Instant Messenger)
Ausgewählte Inhalte von Magenta TV werden bald kostenlos angeboten. Das vollwertige Magenta TV wird man bald gratis testen können. (MagentaTV, IPTV)
Chan’s distinctive style combines slapstick, acrobatics, martial arts, and astonishing stunts he performs himself.
There is no action star quite like Jackie Chan, who made his name in the Hong Kong movie industry starting in the late 1970s and developed his own signature style: combining slapstick physical comedy with acrobatics and martial arts, and designing astonishing stunts—all of which he performed himself along with his own handpicked stunt team. His stunt sequences and fight choreography have influenced everything from The Matrix and Kill Bill to the John Wick franchise and Kung Fu Panda (in which he voiced Master Monkey).
Born on April 7, 1954, Chan studied acrobatics, martial arts, and acting as a child at the Peking Opera School's China Drama Academy and became one of the Seven Little Fortunes. Those skills served him well in his early days as a Hong Kong stuntman, which eventually landed him a gig as an extra and stunt double on Bruce Lee's 1972 film, Fist of Fury. He also appeared in a minor role in Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973).
Initially, Hong Kong producers, impressed by Chan's skills, wanted to mold him into the next Bruce Lee, but that just wasn't Chan's style. Chan found his milieu when director Yuen Woo-ping cast him in 1978's kung fu comedy Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and gave Chan creative freedom over the stunt work. It was Drunken Master, released that same year, that established Chan as a rising talent, and he went on to appear in more than 150 movies, becoming one of Hong Kong's biggest stars.
IRS worker: “an open door controlled by Musk for all Americans’ most sensitive information.”
Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has plans to stage a “hackathon” next week in Washington, DC. The goal is to create a single “mega API”—a bridge that lets software systems talk to one another—for accessing IRS data, sources tell WIRED. The agency is expected to partner with a third-party vendor to manage certain aspects of the data project. Palantir, a software company cofounded by billionaire and Musk associate Peter Thiel, has been brought up consistently by DOGE representatives as a possible candidate, sources tell WIRED.
Two top DOGE operatives at the IRS, Sam Corcos and Gavin Kliger, are helping to orchestrate the hackathon, sources tell WIRED. Corcos is a health-tech CEO with ties to Musk’s SpaceX. Kliger attended UC Berkeley until 2020 and worked at the AI company Databricks before joining DOGE as a special adviser to the director at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Corcos is also a special adviser to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Since joining Musk’s DOGE, Corcos has told IRS workers that he wants to pause all engineering work and cancel current attempts to modernize the agency’s systems, according to sources with direct knowledge who spoke with WIRED. He has also spoken about some aspects of these cuts publicly: "We've so far stopped work and cut about $1.5 billion from the modernization budget. Mostly projects that were going to continue to put us down the death spiral of complexity in our code base," Corcos told Laura Ingraham on Fox News in March.