Trudeau Structured Silicone 24 Count Mini Muffin Pan (Multi-Color Confetti)

Trudeau Structured Silicone 24 Count Mini Muffin Pan (Multi-Color Confetti)

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How to Delete All of Your Social Media Accounts: Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, and More

How to Delete All of Your Social Media Accounts: Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok, and More

Just open the app, click on your Profile section on the bottom right. From there, click the three lines at the top right, then Settings and Privacy, followed by Account. At the bottom there is Deactivate or delete account. A few onscreen messages will allow you to download your TikTok data and finally confirm your choice.

After deactivating or deleting an account, your profile won’t show up and people can’t see your videos. Some DMs may not delete entirely, and users have reported still being able to find accounts and videos through search services outside of TikTok.

Even though your account is now deactivated, your data is not fully deleted for 30 days, and logging in again might reactivate the account. If you really want to leave, delete the app from your phone and stay away for at least 30 days.

If you want to download your data before nuking your profile, go into your profile and tap the three-line hamburger menu. Go into Settings and privacy, then Account, then Download your data (it’s right above the delete option.) From there you can choose what you want and then hit Request Data. Once your data is ready, it will be available for you to download for four days, so snap it up quick.

X

Since Elon Musk bought Twitter, gutted its workforce, and renamed the site to X, users have made a grand exodus to other social sites. Despite the steep drop in user numbers, millions remain on the platform as it has become a gleeful stomping ground for Musk and his sexy and antisemetic AI bots. (Yes, really.)

If X no longer marks the spot, you can deactivate your account in a matter of clicks.

From the Home page on the desktop, tap into the More option. On mobile, tap your profile picture. Then go to Settings and Privacy. There you’ll find the option to Deactivate your account. Just above that, there is a Download an archive of your data option, which will let you save a copy of all your tweets (Posts? X’s?) before you deactivate. Both downloading and deactivation will require your password and a final confirmation to do the deed. If you want to salt the Earth after your emigration, you can also delete all your old Tweets using third party apps like TweetDelete. (Some of these services are free, some offer free and paid tiers.)

Your data isn’t actually deleted for at least another 30 days once you deactivated your account. This window gives you the opportunity to revive your account within that period if you choose. Once the reactivation period is up, X will begin deleting your account. According to the company’s current Privacy Policy, this could take a few weeks and certain information is still preserved even after your deletion. The company says it will retain communications like emails with the company, cookies it collects, and information shared by ads or business partners for anywhere between 12 and 18 months.

Bluesky

Maybe the professional posters on Bluesky just aren’t funny enough for you. Maybe it doesn’t quite hit the same when you aren’t inundated by crypto bros and chatbots all day.

If you want to delete your Bluesky account there are a couple quick steps. In a desktop browser, look for Settings in the sidebar to the left of your feed. On mobile, from the home page, go to the hamburger menu at the top left and tap that. Go to Settings. Go to Account. There, in bright red text, will be options for Deactivate account and Delete account.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 pre-orders come with a surprising benefit

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 pre-orders come with a surprising benefit

If you’re looking to upgrade to a new clamshell phone, then Samsung’s Z Flip 7 is one of the latest options.

Set to hit store shelves in a few weeks, Samsung’s slick Galaxy Z Flip 7 is certainly a tempting phone for sure.

It’s set to arrive on July 25, but if you want to get ahead of the curve and pre-order your unit now, then here’s the best place to do it.

Not only is the Galaxy Z Flip 7 gearing up to be up there with the best foldable phones you can buy right now, but at a price of just $1099 for the 256GB model, taking into account a free $200 Amazon gift card, arguably one of the best value smartphones on the market full stop.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 comes with a $200 gift card

The Galaxy Z Flip7 isn’t just set to be the top foldable phone you can buy, but with a $200 gift card, reducing it to $1,099, it’s arguably one of the best smartphone deals around.

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This screen is incredibly bright, allowing you to see what’s on even in direct sunlight, making it perfect for scrolling through apps while you’re out and about, and thanks to a zippy 4300mAh battery split evenly between both halves of the phone, you never have to worry about running out of juice as you move throughout your day.

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For the most part, you’re getting the same camera set-up within the Z Flip 7 as you would with the Flip 6, which isn’t a bad thing. There’s a 50MP main camera for exceptionally sharp details, and a 12MP wide gestured towards the front for including as much context in your selfies as possible.

One huge aspect that has changed, though, is Samsung’s use of AI within the device, which should only improve as the phone receives updates in the future. Samsung’s AI already offers some of the best features, including voice cloning and image inpainting, so seeing them all fold into use in additional form factors can’t be missed.

Just make sure that if you intend to upgrade to the Galaxy Z Flip 7 that you do so ahead of its release date, as waiting until then will ultimately mean you’ll miss out on the best features.

No one likes to spend out on new tech, so finding ways to save (or even receive a rebate) should be top of mind for every savvy consumer, and as a comparison, the Samsung stores offer $120 pre-order bonus for the 512GB model.

Set Up Your Windows 10 Connection

Set Up Your Windows 10 Connection

The Download

  • Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable to start tethering.
  • Turn on USB tethering in your phone’s settings to share its internet.
  • Update your operating system if you have trouble with USB tethering.

This article explains how to set up USB tethering on Windows 10 devices, allowing you to use your phone’s mobile connection to access the internet from your computer. Troubleshooting tips are included if something doesn’t work right.

How to Set Up USB Tethering on Windows 10

To begin, activate the hotspot feature on your phone. Your computer should manage the rest automatically. Here’s what to do:

Some carriers may charge fees for using a hotspot. Check with your carrier to confirm.

  1. Connect your phone to your computer using its USB cable.

    Newer phones typically use USB-C, but some still connect via micro USB or the Lightning connector. If your computer lacks a compatible port, an adapter is necessary.”

  2. Access your phone’s Settings app and navigate to Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering for Android, or go to Cellular > Personal Hotspot for iPhone..

  3. Select USB tethering to tether your Android, or choose Personal Hotspot to set up your iPhone as a hotspot. Your PC should now connect to the internet using your phone’s mobile connection.

Troubleshooting Windows 10 USB Tethering

USB tethering should function immediately once you toggle the hotspot on your phone. If it doesn’t, try these steps:

What Is USB Tethering?

Tethering is the process of sharing your phone’s mobile data to access the internet on another device, such as a laptop. You can also tether using Bluetooth, but USB tethering is the fastest and most effective method. That said, USB tethering can’t compete with the speeds of a solid Wi-Fi connection.

Be careful about how much data you use when tethered. Since many data plans charge incremental amounts based on data usage, watching videos, downloading files, or updating Windows on a tethered connection can quickly increase your phone bill. In some cases, it’s possible to reverse tether and share Wi-Fi from your computer to your phone to save data.

FAQ

  • Why is USB tethering not working?

    If USB tethering isn’t working, you have a connection problem. To fix it if USB tethering is not working, try disabling Wi-Fi, ensuring the USB cable is functional and connected properly, testing a different USB port, and restarting your device. You can also try updating the Windows tethering driver.

  • Why can’t I turn on USB tethering?

    It’s possible that you’ve changed carriers, and USB tethering was a function of your prior carrier. It’s also possible that the devices aren’t recognizing each other because of a faulty USB cable or port or another glitch.

  • How do I set up USB tethering in Windows 11?

    First, turn off Windows 11’s Wi-Fi and connect your smartphone via a USB cable. On your iPhone, activate your Personal Hotspot (or turn on USB tethering on Android). The Ethernet icon will appear in the taskbar near the clock after the connection is made. 

NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1492, Sunday, July 20

NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1492, Sunday, July 20

Looking for a different day?

A new NYT Wordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Saturday’s puzzle instead then click here.

It’s time for your guide to today’s Wordle answer, featuring my commentary on the latest puzzle, plus a selection of hints designed to help you keep your streak going.

Don’t think you need any clues for Wordle today? No problem, just skip to my daily column. But remember: failure in this game is only ever six guesses away.

College students digitized 795 poems from the world’s oldest novel

College students digitized 795 poems from the world’s oldest novel

Scholars and students have spent nearly a decade documenting and digitizing a vast, first-of-its-kind repository for hundreds of medieval Japanese poems. But the compendium doesn’t draw from an array of authors. Instead, a single woman penned all the 11th century poems as part of a larger book, widely believed to be the world’s first novel.

The Tale of Genji is a significant piece of classic Japanese literature, and not just because of its age. At over 500,000 words, it’s also one of history’s longest novels. Written by Murasaki Shikibu, a court assistant or “lady-in-waiting” during the Heian period, Genji is a tale of love, adventure, and intrigue that spans the title prince’s life. But the novel also interweaves a repository of 795 poems throughout its roughly 1,300 pages—each written from the one of 118 separate characters’ perspectives, including mothers, servants, emperors, lovers, and Genji himself.

These sections weren’t just rhetorical flourishes from Murasaki. Poetry was a popular form of communication in both written and spoken form during the Heian period. In this sense, Murasaki was simply reflecting the era in which she lived. But to do so at such a scale required a remarkable level of talent. 

“It’s a really extraordinary feat to be able to ventriloquize all of these highly distinct characters and come up with the kind of poems that they would write,” J. Keith Vincent, a Boston University College of Arts and Sciences associate professor of Japanese and comparative literature, explained in the project’s accompanying announcement. “Within 200 years of finishing her book, the greatest poets in Japan were saying, ‘It’s basically impossible to become a poet without having memorized The Tale of Genji.’”

A fragment of the earliest known illustrated scroll from 'The Tale of Genji' dating to the 12th century.
A fragment of the earliest known illustrated scroll from ‘The Tale of Genji’ dating to the 12th century. Credit: Wikipedia Commons

While Genji’s earliest readers preferred to focus on the novel’s poetics, modern audiences are more often drawn to the plot and character dynamics. Vincent saw this firsthand whenever he assigned Genji to his own students. According to him, glossing over these integral passages was a disservice to both readers and the novel itself. But about a decade ago, Vincent realized a way to help students appreciate the work as a whole: a Genji poetry database.

“I thought of the project as a way to get students to slow down and pay more attention to the poems,” he said.

Starting in fall 2016, Vincent offered his Japanese literature students extra credit for locating and entering various translations of Genji’s poems into a single (very large) spreadsheet. Today, there are four main English translations of the entire novel, as well as another translation work focused on only the poems. Combine those with the original Japanese, and that adds up to nearly 4,000 entries.

“It’s extraordinary how different the versions can be, how different the [translators’] styles are,” he said. “… The idea is that you get a sense of the choices one has to make as a translator, and can gradually arrive at the nexus of the original [meaning] through these five different versions.”

In total, Vincent estimated the database took around 150 students “hundreds and hundreds of hours” over about six years. Further collaborations—including one with the design firm run by Vincent’s partner—over another couple years resulted in a dynamic, detailed website dedicated to Genji’s poems. Additional information on Genjipoems.org includes details like an entry’s chapter and order; author and audience; the form in which it is told (written, spoken, in response, or group composition); literary techniques, and allusions. There’s even information like the season in which a poem was delivered, and how old Genji himself was at the time of its creation.

Now, anyone can take a moment to appreciate some of the epic’s most frequently overlooked portions. Vincent said that like his students completing their original extra credit assignments, site visitors can “pay very close attention to the words and notice things about them.”

“By the time you get to the ‘write a commentary’ part [of the website], you have all the building blocks you need to write a sophisticated close read,” he continued.

 

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Andrew Paul is a staff writer for Popular Science.


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: an excellent foldable makes another big leap forward

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review: an excellent foldable makes another big leap forward

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: One-minute review

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 REVIEW

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the closest thing to a tech inflection point we have at the moment. It’s by far the best large-screen foldable ever made – super-thin, super-light, exquisitely made, undeniably powerful, and full of AI smarts – and goes straight to the top of our list of the best foldable phones you can buy.

It’s Samsung’s first foldable to almost entirely not underdeliver on cameras, featuring the line’s first-ever 200-megapixel camera. This feels like more than progress; it’s a folding phone revolution.

I Moved My Wireless Keyboard onto My Lap (And It Changed My Life)

I Moved My Wireless Keyboard onto My Lap (And It Changed My Life)

Summary

  • Traditional desk ergonomics don’t always work for everyone.
  • Moving a wireless keyboard to your lap can improve comfort and help prevent wrist, shoulder, and back pain.
  • Using a keyboard on your lap can boost productivity by cutting down on mouse reliance and encouraging efficient hotkey-driven workflows.

Two of my four mechanical keyboards support wireless. I usually keep them plugged in and at my desk, but I eventually realized I hadn’t really explored their wireless potential. So, I decided to move one onto my lap—and it felt just right.

Traditional Desk Ergonomics Don’t Always Work

I won’t dive into the whole debate about whether sitting with your hips at a perfect 90-degree angle is the correct and healthiest posture. What I do know is that I feel better when I change my sitting positions throughout the day.

Sometimes that means reclining slightly while keeping my arms on the desk; other times, it means lifting my legs and resting them on the desk to promote blood flow. Interestingly, a research paper using MRI scans has shown that these small changes in posture can significantly alter spinal alignment and can potentially reduce or prevent back pain.

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Doing any of these can lead to problems down the road.

Unfortunately, I don’t have a standing desk or an ergonomic chair, so my options are fairly limited with this $60 office chair. Even my wrists start to ache if I stay in one position too long, with my arms resting on the desk and elbows propped on the chair’s armrests. This setup tends to encourage slouching and rounded shoulders, locking me into a posture that’s far from ideal.

Profile side view of person leaning back relaxing in office chair at desk in modern office

Roman Samborskyi

When I lift my legs up onto my desk (the position I find the most comfortable), I often bend awkwardly to reach the keyboard. This shrimp-like sideways slouch has contributed to ongoing issues with my left shoulder blade, which I’ve been trying to fix for years at the gym.

That, along with my recent article about using devices wired, is what led to my discovery: moving my wireless mechanical keyboard onto my lap. This trick has unlocked a few extra seating positions that are significantly more comfortable for my wrists, arms, legs, back, and, most importantly, shoulders.

This Setup Is Even Better Than a Laptop

Until I recently got into the mechanical keyboard hobby, I only owned an older version of the full-size Corsair K70 keyboard. It’s rather bulky, heavy, and wired, so moving it into my lap wasn’t really an option with its sharp aluminum edges (the new version fixes this).

A Corsair K70 keyboard in the dark with pudding keycaps and RGB lights.

Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

This all changed when I upgraded to the Ajazz AK820 Pro, which has a 75% layout and is made of plastic. It’s significantly lighter and more compact than the K70. It also just happens to be wireless—the real reason I picked it over the AK820 non-pro was actually the screen.

Other than pairing it with my laptop when working remotely for more than a day, I didn’t really see much reason to use it wirelessly. Placing it on my lap didn’t even occur to me as a use case. It’s somewhat ironic, considering that’s exactly how most of us use laptops in the first place.

But once I tried it, I immediately noticed how much more comfortable it felt. In fact, it’s even better than using a laptop because the keyboard is light, small, portable, and doesn’t heat up like the bottom of a laptop.

A person typing on a 2-in-1 laptop on their lap.

Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

I could finally stop reaching forward for the keyboard at my desk and instead keep my arms and shoulders in a relaxed, natural position. My wrists are also in a more neutral position, which could help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. At the very least, I no longer feel wrist strain.

Of course, I get the most benefit when I combine this with my favorite sitting position—legs up on the desk, chair reclined. With my monitor arm, I can easily adjust the monitor angle so it’s always right in front of me. It’s like the poor man’s version of a reclined workstation.

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I Rarely Reach for My Mouse

Okay, so a laptop has a trackpad, which makes for a solid mouse substitute when you’re using it in your lap. But unless you’re using something like the Mokibo Fusion Keyboard, keyboards (including mine) don’t come with a built-in touchpad.

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Writers and coders, this one’s for you.

While I can still use my mouse when needed (it’s never far out of reach), I try to avoid it because it slows me down. Sure, we’re talking fractions of a second, but those add up. More importantly, it’s less fatiguing.

Instead of clicking around the browser, I rely on Chrome’s built-in shortcuts and standard text-editing hotkeys to move around quickly and efficiently. I’m still learning some of them, but even now, I can tell that forcing myself to adapt, just by moving my keyboard to my lap, has already improved my productivity.

It’s a Small Change That Made a Big Difference

A mechanical keyboard in a lap.

Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

I know that this sounds like such a non-issue to some, but as someone who spends eight to ten hours seated at my desk, I need to do everything I can to take care of my physical health. If you’ve experienced back, shoulder, or wrist pain, I strongly encourage you to try moving your keyboard to your lap to see how it feels.

The good news is that while a wireless keyboard can make this easier and more convenient, you can still technically do it with a wired keyboard, especially with a coiled cable.

Anchor one end of the coiled cable to the underside of your desk. Once it’s secured, you can pull the keyboard away from the desk, and the cable will stretch with it. When you’re done and return the keyboard to the desk, the cable won’t get tangled—it’ll simply recoil back to its original position. My cable isn’t secured to the desk, but here’s a quick photo to give you an idea of what your setup could look like.

A keyboard in a lap with a coiled cable going over a black mousepad.

Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek


Moving my keyboard to my lap was one of the best ideas I’ve had all year. It’s not a cure-all for all the aches and pains of desk work and all the long-term health issues that can stem from it, but it’s made a noticeable improvement in my daily comfort. I strongly encourage you to try it—you’ll be surprised by the difference it can make.

How Elon Musk Created a Nightmare for Donald Trump

How Elon Musk Created a Nightmare for Donald Trump

On June 5, Elon Musk did something no one had managed to do since Donald Trump first stormed the political stage in 2015: he destabilized the king of Make America Great Again (MAGA).

It started with a now-deleted bombshell post on X (formerly Twitter). “Time to drop the really big bomb. Donald Trump is in the Epstein files,” Musk wrote. “That’s the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day.”

The post went viral before Musk quietly deleted it. But the damage was done. For the first time, Trump was facing a serious revolt from his own base, and the spark had come from someone outside politics, someone arguably more powerful online: Musk.

Musk’s Calculated Strike

The breakdown in the Trump–Musk alliance began publicly on June 5, when the former president, angered by criticism from Musk, suggested the government might review federal contracts awarded to Musk’s companies, particularly the NASA deals with SpaceX. That same day, Tesla’s stock plunged, shedding $150 billion in market value.

But what went largely unnoticed at first was Musk’s decision to drag Trump into the darkest and most radioactive conspiracy theory in the MAGA universe: Jeffrey Epstein.

For years, Trump’s supporters have clung to the belief that Epstein, the convicted sex offender with ties to elites in politics, finance, and royalty, was murdered to protect powerful Democrats. The so-called “Epstein files” have become a rallying cry for those who believe the system protects pedophiles and punishes truth-tellers.

Until Musk reignited the flame, interest in the files had died down. The “Phase 1” document release in early 2024 had failed to implicate major Democratic figures, leaving the MAGA base disappointed. Then Musk tossed a grenade.

Feeding the Fire With Grok

In a series of follow-up posts on July 17, Musk asked Grok, the AI chatbot built into his X platform, to generate a list of people who had visited Epstein’s infamous private island because, according to him, they “should be investigated for possible rape of underage girls provided by Epstein,” Musk wrote. “Think hard and research thoroughly. Order by probable severity and frequency of their crimes.”

It was a direct appeal to MAGA’s most emotional instincts: fear, anger, and the desire for retribution. But this time, Trump was no longer the crusader against the elite. He was being cast as part of it.

Trump’s Losing Grip

Trump tried to dismiss the accusations, calling them a “dumb hoax,” and urged his followers to move on. But many of them refused. Influential conservative pundit Matt Walsh captured the mood: “Trump was elected in 2016 partly on a pledge to ‘lock her up.’ Yelling at us to stop talking about Epstein only makes us talk about him more.”

Online, the backlash snowballed. Users mocked Trump’s distractions—policy announcements and petty grievances—while demanding transparency. The hashtag #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles exploded again.

The anger intensified after the Department of Justice (DoJ) fired federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, who had reportedly reopened parts of the Epstein investigation. For many, it was further proof that Trump was protecting someone, or himself.

The Perfect Strike

Musk identified the one thing Trump’s base couldn’t ignore—Epstein—and used it to shake their loyalty.

For a decade, Trump had cultivated a movement built on conspiracy, suspicion, and moral outrage. Musk flipped the script. And the effect was immediate. Some thought the CEO of Tesla and founder of SpaceX was playing with fire. SpaceX relies heavily on federal contracts, and Trump made clear that retaliation was on the table. But six weeks later, Musk is back to business, and Trump is still trying to put out the fire.

Musk pierced the armor of MAGA. By using the movement’s own moral language against its founder. He created a crack in Trump’s once impenetrable base. It was a strategic hit.

For the first time since 2016, Donald Trump isn’t setting the agenda. He’s reacting to someone else’s. And Elon Musk is the one holding the remote.

Musk 1. Trump 0.

NEEWER Metal Phone Tripod Mount w/ 1/4″ Thread

NEEWER Metal Phone Tripod Mount w/ 1/4″ Thread

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