All posts tagged: Trick

Movies use this one musical trick to make you feel miserable 

Movies use this one musical trick to make you feel miserable 

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. What’s the weirdest thing you learned this week? Well, whatever it is, we promise you’ll have an even weirder answer if you listen to Popular Science’s hit podcast. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week hits Spotify, YouTube, Apple, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts every-other Wednesday morning. It’s your new favorite source for the strangest science-adjacent facts, figures, and Wikipedia spirals our editors can muster. If you like the stories in this post, we guarantee you’ll love the show. FACT: This musical motif is works like an emotional cheat code  By Jess Boddy So I played a lot of Hollow Knight: Silksong last year. And if you’ve played or even watched some of that game, you’ll recognize the core motif that’s embedded in the game’s entire soundtrack. In fact, it might even sound familiar if you’ve never played Silksong at all. That’s because that motif is actually an 800-year-old Latin chant called the “Dies irae.” After it …

Magic Trick Performed on Karoline Leavitt Before WHCD Shooting Revealed

Magic Trick Performed on Karoline Leavitt Before WHCD Shooting Revealed

Mentalist Oz Pearlman, who hosted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night, is revealing the magic trick he performed on Karoline Leavitt moments before shots were fired. Pearlman was seen speaking with the White House press secretary and First Lady Melania Trump, who was sitting next to President Donald Trump, and then showing them a mysterious piece of paper. Moments later, they all ducked to the ground behind the table on stage, before Trump and Melania were rushed out of the Washington Hilton ballroom. ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl later caught up with the mentalist, who revealed what was written on the paper. “Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary, said, ‘Challenged me. I’m having a baby next week.’ We were talking about it because we both have children, and she goes, ‘Can you guess what I’m naming my daughter?’ And so this was happening backstage,” he said. “We were interrupted because the president walked in. And so I said, ‘Let’s save it for when we get up on the dais.’” Pearlman later went on …

Researchers Invented a Fake Disease to Trick AI and the Funniest Possible Thing Happened

Researchers Invented a Fake Disease to Trick AI and the Funniest Possible Thing Happened

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech In 2024, a team led by University of Gothenburg medical researcher Almira Osmanovic Thunström invented a fake disease that called “bixonimania.” The fictional skin condition, they said, was caused by staring at screens for too long and rubbing one’s eyes too much. As Nature reports, the team uploaded two fake studies (both since been taken down) about the condition to a preprint server at the time in an effort to trick large language models into thinking it was real. It didn’t take long for their ruse to take off. Within just weeks of uploading the fake studies, frontier AI models including Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT started talking about bixonimania as if it were real. Not much later, researchers found that the fake papers had even started to be cited in other peer-reviewed academic literature. The experiment highlights how profoundly AI is changing the face of human knowledge. AI slop has invaded almost every facet of the peer-review …

The USB trick that bypasses your smart TV’s 100Mbps Ethernet limit

The USB trick that bypasses your smart TV’s 100Mbps Ethernet limit

Ethernet is supposed to be the fast lane. Solid, stable, and always better than Wi-Fi. But when it comes to smart TVs, that rule doesn’t always hold up. Not because Ethernet is flawed, but because of that slow, limited Ethernet port most TVs come with. Yes, the Ethernet port on most smart TVs is only capable of handling speeds up to 100 Mbps, which is basically the bare minimum internet plan these days. So even if you’ve gone through the effort of setting up a wired connection on your TV, you might not actually be getting the speeds you’re paying for. The good news is that it’s easy to overcome this limitation. All you need to do is throw a simple USB to Ethernet adapter into the mix. Related The Surprising Device That Can Transform Your Home Internet: Here’s How It Works You don’t need to spend loads of cash to get faster internet. Wi-Fi may be faster than Ethernet on your TV The rare case where Wi-Fi wins Pankil Shah / MakeUseOfCredit: Pankil Shah / …

This simple email trick saves me from annoying marketing spam (and it’s free to do)

This simple email trick saves me from annoying marketing spam (and it’s free to do)

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As a Gen-Z shopping editor, I spend most of my dollars online. I’m always looking for easy ways to save with promo codes, sign-ups, memberships, and more.  I’ve also written full guides on how I’ve saved over $500 using services like Rakuten. But most importantly, after covering numerous sale events like Black Friday and Prime Day, I’ve learned how to avoid the deluge of spam that usually follows signing up for coupons or free shipping.  Also: 3 money-saving tricks I use every time I shop online – and you should too That’s why I’m sharing one of my favorite email tips that helps put marketing, ads, promotions, and other salesy emails in your rearview. This first tip is so obvious, you’ve probably never thought twice about it before. I’ve been using this shopping tip for almost a decade, and it’s still as functional as ever. Plus, it’s totally free.  How I decrease marketing clutter in my inbox So, you want to know the easiest way to …

I Love My Wife, but I’m Not Sharing AirPods With Her Again Thanks to This iPhone Trick

I Love My Wife, but I’m Not Sharing AirPods With Her Again Thanks to This iPhone Trick

When my wife and I travel, we usually watch shows and movies on our flight, but we always have to split a set of AirPods. So while one of our ears is enjoying the show, the other is forced to endure the crying baby behind us on the plane. But thanks to Apple’s Audio Sharing feature, we can enjoy a show together while using our own sets of AirPods, AirPods Pro or other headphones.  Apple introduced Audio Sharing with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 in 2024. It allows two pairs of compatible AirPods or Beats headphones to pair with a single iPhone or iPad. So you and another person can immerse yourselves in music, movies or a TED Talk without disturbing those around you. Here’s how to share audio with another set of AirPods or Beats headphones. How to enjoy music and podcasts together  1. Open Music, Podcasts, Spotify or any similar app with your AirPods in your ears and connected to your iPhone or iPad.2. Start playing music or a Podcast.3. Open your Control …

Here’s my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter – automatically

Here’s my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter – automatically

MirageC/Moment/Getty Images Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I’ve had the same email address for more than two decades. I use it for just about everything I do. That’s really convenient, but it also means my inbox is inundated with advertising, newsletters, social media updates, and other ephemera. Left unchecked, that firehose of trivial correspondence can overwhelm the useful and important stuff. The world’s two largest email providers realize this is a problem. Gmail and Outlook do some automatic mail sorting with the help of algorithms. Still, their solutions are imperfect and require constant manual intervention to train the algorithms and find the important stuff that was inadvertently demoted. Also: Best email hosting services: Expert tested and reviewed For years, I used rules and filters based on sender addresses to move less important messages out of the inbox and into custom folders. However, setting up and managing those rules is a tedious, time-consuming process. Every time a newsletter or merchant changed their sending address or used a different subdomain, I had …

I finally escaped my ISP’s DNS lock-in with this device-level trick

I finally escaped my ISP’s DNS lock-in with this device-level trick

Your ISP is your gatekeeper to the internet. Everything you do online goes through your internet service provider, be that online gaming, streaming, AI, or otherwise. That gives your ISP serious control over what you do online, let alone the fact that it can see most of what you do online. But there is a better way: a custom DNS. The problem is that some ISPs send you a router and modem and lock it down, meaning you’re completely locked to its network settings, no matter what they are. However, there is a workaround — it takes a little time, but it’s well worth doing if you want faster internet speeds and better online privacy for all of your devices. There are “levels” to DNS on your devices and router Take back control When you type a website address into your browser, your device has to translate that name into an IP address using DNS. The process starts locally. First, your system checks the hosts file, a small list of manually defined domain-to-IP mappings. If …