Geeksouts β€” Page 32

A lone tree stands guard under Orion’s glow on the banks of the Ōreti River, NZ. This moonlit blend reveals the vibrant pinks of the Orion Nebula in stunning detail. Proof that the universe is always putting on a show. Cosmic perfection.

πŸ“Έ Credit: ThatAstroGuyNZ

πŸ“ Location: Southland, NZ

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Regarding that shelfβ€”it’s seriously a mood. The way the dark, textured wall makes the walnut pop is just perfection. Those brass duck bookends are such a cool vintage find, and the whole setup feels curated and soulful without trying too hard. It’s definitely giving me some inspiration!

via Domino

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I am definitely adding Preschool to my watchlist. Josh Duhamel playing a competitive dad in a comedy is such a great vibe. The trailer is hilarious, and I am crossing my figurative fingers that the actual film delivers when it drops.

Preschool trailer

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Okay, this one is a little alarming. Security researchers have been digging into Chrome extensions β€” those handy little add-ons we all install and then completely forget about β€” and what they found is not great news, according to SecurityWeek.

“More than 300 Chrome extensions were found to be leaking browser data, spying on users, or stealing user information. With more than 37 million combined downloads, the extensions expose users to tracking and personal information theft.”

Be careful out there β€” do your research before installing any extension, and audit what you already have.

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Following up on my last post β€” this one is specifically about fake AI browser extensions. Dark Reading paints a scenario that is pretty unsettling.

“The employee opens a CRM system containing customer names, contact details, and transaction history. They click ‘Summarize.’ Behind the scenes: The extension reads the page content, that content is transmitted to attacker-controlled servers, a summary is returned, and the full dataset may be retained remotely.”

That plays out 260,000 times over. Do your research before installing any AI extension.

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Gallery Wall: My Spring Project

Oh, a gallery wall project as a spring goal? Yes please! I've had a collection of frames sitting around for years just waiting for their moment, and this is finally it. The plan is to fill up an entire wall in my living room β€” different sizes, different shapes, all the things β€” and I want it to feel warm and fun and so very me.

One tip from this article that I thought was clever: arrange everything on the floor first, trace your frames onto kraft paper, then tape it to the wall as a guide before you hammer a single nail. No more walls full of accidental holes!

Can't wait to get started! πŸ–ΌοΈ

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Finally finished Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 1, and now I’m diving straight into Season 2 this week. No recovery time. No breaks. Just more giant monsters and family drama. I’m ready.

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I just learned about vagueposting; it isn't new β€” the term dates back to 2011 β€” but 2026 is when it took over. According to Know Your Meme, it evolved from vaguebooking, a Facebook phenomenon that goes all the way back to 2009. Zari Taylor, a digital culture researcher at NYU, puts it best:

“It allows everyone who’s interacting with it to place their own definition or guesses on what the person’s talking about.”

The perfect example? Tamara went viral after buying 365 buttons as her 2026 rebrand β€” and refusing to explain why.

Via Rolling Stone

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