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iPadOS 19’s Mac-like features leaked, and it’s nothing groundbreaking
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iPadOS 19’s Mac-like features leaked, and it’s nothing groundbreaking

Reports preceding WWDC 2025 say Apple will make big software design changes this summer. iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 will look very similar. VisionOS design elements might make it into all these operating systems. We saw concepts of purported iOS 19 apps that show what the iPhone's operating system will look like. If these are accurate, we're going to get menus with curved corners, circular buttons, and lots of translucency in the UI. iPadOS 19 will mimic those UI changes, of course. But the iPad will also get to behave more like a Mac, the same leaks said. As I explained before, Apple has no choice but to make the iPad and Mac work similarly, if not outright merging. You can't release a foldable iPad/Mac before that software convergence happens. A new leak gives us some of the first purported iPadOS 19 changes coming this year to make the iPad work more like the Mac. The iPad will get a menu bar at the top like the Mac, and multitasking is getting a Stage Manager 2.0 update. Continue reading... The post iPadOS 19’s Mac-like features leaked, and it’s nothing groundbreaking appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $299 Apple Watch Series 10, $349 Vitamix blender, Sony headphones, $18 cabinet lighting, more Today’s deals: Free Amazon music streaming, $100 23-piece cookware set, $20 smartwatch, more TORRAS Ostand R Air iPhone Case: Aerospace-Grade Protection That’s As Light As Air Best Ring Video Doorbell deals
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Russian General Killed by a Car Bomb Near Moscow
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Russian General Killed by a Car Bomb Near Moscow

A senior Russian military officer was killed when a car exploded on Friday in the town of Balashikha just east of Moscow, Russia's Investigative Committee said.It named the officer as Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of...
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AP-NORC Poll: Trump's Immigration Policies Strong, But Divisive
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AP-NORC Poll: Trump's Immigration Policies Strong, But Divisive

President Donald Trump's handling of immigration remains a point of strength as he takes wide-ranging actions to ramp up deportations and target people in the U.S. illegally, according to a new poll.The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs...
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DOJ: Migrants Get 'No Less Than 12 Hours' to Contest Deportation
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DOJ: Migrants Get 'No Less Than 12 Hours' to Contest Deportation

The Department of Justice, according to a newly unsealed document, is giving people who get a notice that they are being removed from the country under the Alien Enemies Act "no less than 12 hours" to contest the order.
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Universities Help Foreign Students Weather Trump Deportations
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Universities Help Foreign Students Weather Trump Deportations

From warnings not to leave the country to guidance on how to complete degrees, U.S. universities are advising foreign students how to withstand President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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Trump: Prepared to Attack Iran 'Willingly' With No Nuclear Deal
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Trump: Prepared to Attack Iran 'Willingly' With No Nuclear Deal

President Donald Trump warned that he could "very willingly" order the U.S. military to take out Iran's nuclear facilities if negotiations between the two countries fail to produce an agreement.
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Emilio Estevez Confirms ‘Young Guns 3’ Is Finally Moving Forward With Filming Plans Revealed
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Emilio Estevez Confirms ‘Young Guns 3’ Is Finally Moving Forward With Filming Plans Revealed

Years after the last ride, Young Guns is making a comeback. Emilio Estevez, the force behind the franchise, just confirmed that the third film is finally happening. Not only is the project back on track, but filming is expected to begin soon, and the location is already set. The original Young Guns hit theaters in 1988 and surprised everyone with its success. It was made with an $11 million budget, and earned over $56 million globally. A sequel arrived in 1990, continuing the story and bringing in even more at the box office. ‘Young Guns 3′ sequel is happening 30 years after the last installment YOUNG GUNS, Dermot Mulroney, 1988. ph: Melinda Sue Gordon / TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved. It’s been more than three decades since Young Guns 2, but the story never really felt finished. The sequel ended with a twist: an old man claiming to be Billy the Kid tells the tale of his past, raising questions about whether Billy really died in 1881 as the history books say. That open ending left plenty of room for another chapter. In Young Guns 2, Estevez played both the younger Billy and the elderly man named “Brushy Bill” Roberts, who said he was the real Billy the Kid. Now, with Estevez older, he won’t need heavy makeup to play an aged outlaw. If Young Guns 3 picks up 30 years after the last film’s events, the story could shift into a new era, one where the Wild West is fading and legends are getting old and risk being forgotten. YOUNG GUNS, from left, Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Terence Stamp, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Lou Diamond Phillips, 1988/Everett ‘Young Guns 3’s sequel almost didn’t happen Things didn’t move as smoothly as fans hoped for the treasured franchise. In 2023, actor Lou Diamond Phillips, who played Chavez y Chavez, shared that the movie had run into problems. Rights issues slowed everything down, and the project was stuck. For a while, it looked like the third film might never happen. YOUNG GUNS II, from left, Kiefer Sutherland, Alan Ruck, Emilio Estevez, Christian Slater, Lou Diamond Phillips, 1990, TM and Copyright ©20th Century Fox Film Corp. All rights reserved/Everett Collection However, recent updates suggest those hurdles have been cleared. With Phillips, Estevez, and other original cast members still on for the project, the film is no longer just a hopeful rumor. It’s back on track and heading toward production. Next up: ‘Blue Bloods’ Fans Beg CBS To Bring Back Show Four Months After Cancellation The post Emilio Estevez Confirms ‘Young Guns 3’ Is Finally Moving Forward With Filming Plans Revealed appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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It’s My Birthday, But You Get the Gift!
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It’s My Birthday, But You Get the Gift!

I woke up feeling generous because today is my birthday. Actually, I woke up and wondered why everything hurts so damn much all the time, why nothing actually gets better despite doing good things for myself, and how much worse things are going to get as I age? The worst part is that I’m not […]
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The Importance of Glue and Adhesives in Your Stockpile
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The Importance of Glue and Adhesives in Your Stockpile

Dear readers, by now, I believe we could fill whole books with the things we think are granted. The multitude of products in our daily lives is made possible by a complex system of interconnected industries. Notably, glues, adhesives, and sealants serve as essential materials for countless applications. All of us DIY people know it. It’s widely understood that, in a worst-case scenario occurring within the next ten years, or possibly sooner, based on what I saw last year, current stockpiles will be depleted rapidly. The facilities required to produce these items are incredibly complex, relying on an extensive network of interconnected sub-branches within the petrochemical industry. While returning to traditional methods holds appeal for those who experienced the craftsmanship of hand-made boots in the 1960s, 1970s, or even the 1980s, modern industry, much of it now based overseas, has taken over these specialized areas…with the known impacts on the price (and the quality). Consequently, should future manufacturing lines face significant disruption due to a major global event, such as a potential extended conflict, we would find ourselves woefully unprepared to bind even the simplest objects. The ready availability of glues and sealants, a convenience we currently take for granted, would become nothing but a forgotten luxury. Scarcity shows up in unexpected places. Mind you, the inspiration behind advocating for this article comes from my personal experiences with scarcity in Venezuela over the past several years. This isn’t just a theoretical concern; it mirrors the hardships we faced once access to essential items became limited or disappeared entirely. We witnessed firsthand the fragility of supply chains and the impact of economic instability on the availability of seemingly mundane products. What many in more stable economies might take for granted – a simple tube of glue to fix a broken item, a reliable sealant to weatherproof a home repair – can become increasingly difficult to obtain and, at times, completely unavailable, in a blink. How do I know this? Because we lived it. By now, you should know that we have experienced shortages of food, medicine, household goods, and crucial construction materials in this country. Things have changed, with all sorts of imported products, as our national industry is (almost) kaput except for a few exceptions, but people barely can afford what they need. That’s why there is an excess of products. I was getting some tint for a wooden piece I was cutting on my CNC machine when one employee told me that there was a time when even wood glue was rationed. This prolonged crisis has fostered a deep understanding of the importance of resourcefulness and the need to extend the lifespan of everything we have. It has forced us to adopt a mindset of “making things work with less” and maximizing the utility of every item. The inability to easily replace things amplifies the importance of keeping what we have in good working order for as long as possible. The Importance of Stockpiling Adhesives and Sealants Therefore, I hope that an article dedicated to glues, adhesives, and sealants will serve as a practical guide to preserve them, drawing on knowledge and techniques that can help extend the life of these vital materials. This isn’t just about saving money; it’s about building resilience to face potential future shortages. My experience in Venezuela worked to indicate to me how critical the role these often-overlooked items play, and the impact their scarcity can have. Once this scarcity settles, the trend will be toward recovering long-lost skills and the rudimentary materials our ancestors relied upon. Here is where the ones with access to new technologies developed in the last 25 years will have an edge. For instance, if you own a 3D printer and are skilled enough to use it for valve cover gaskets, you are one step ahead. You will be able to optimize your design, and can even become a provider. The Challenges of Remote Living Living in a remote rural area, far from urban centers, presents unique challenges when maintaining and repairing essential items. From shoes and machinery to vehicles and household appliances, the ability to quickly and effectively fix things is crucial for self-sufficiency and survival. In such environments, having a well-stocked supply of adhesives and sealants is not just a convenience; it’s a necessity. Remote rural living (which will be one of the compromises with comfort that will have to do, once the moment comes) often means limited access to stores and repair services. A trip to the nearest town for a tube of glue or a replacement gasket can take hours, if not days, and may be hindered by weather conditions or road closures. This level of isolation underscores the importance of being prepared for any eventuality, including unexpected breakdowns and the need for immediate repairs. The Versatility of Adhesives and Sealants Adhesives and sealants are incredibly versatile tools that work to fix a wide range of items. From mending torn leather boots and patching punctured tires to sealing leaky pipes and repairing broken machinery parts, water tanks, and sheds, these products offer a quick and effective solution for countless repair needs. When stocking up on adhesives and sealants, you need to consider the specific needs of your rural environment. There is no “one size fits all” here. Bonus tip: If you intend to build a camper trailer, avoid openings on the roof where you may need sealant in a few more years. Use the sides instead, as their heat signature is much lower and easier to conceal. Some essential items to include are: Super glue (cyanoacrylate): A fast-acting adhesive that bonds to different materials, including plastics, rubber, and metal. Epoxy: A two-part adhesive that creates a strong, durable bond on almost any surface, including wood, metal, concrete, and ceramics. Contact cement: A flexible adhesive that bonds instantly on contact, ideal for repairing leather, rubber, and fabrics. Silicone sealant: A waterproof and heat-resistant sealant that can seal gaps and cracks around windows, doors, pipes, and other surfaces. Threadlocker: An anaerobic adhesive that prevents nuts and bolts from loosening due to vibration, essential for maintaining machinery and vehicles. Inevitable if you want, for some modern machinery that demands it in the workshop manual. Rubber cement: A flexible adhesive that bonds well to paper, cardboard, and other lightweight materials, for crafting and general repairs. Patch kits: Pre-packaged kits containing patches and adhesive for repairing punctures in tires, inner tubes, and inflatable items. Proper Storage for Longevity – Maintenance Conditions and Estimated Shelf Life Super Glue (Cyanoacrylate):Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent air from hardening it. Estimated shelf life: 6-12 months. Epoxy:Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, avoiding extreme temperatures. Ensure components A and B are tightly sealed. Estimated shelf life: 12-24 months. Contact Cement:Conditions: Store in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from heat sources and flames. Keep the container tightly closed. Estimated shelf life: 12-18 months. Silicone Sealant:Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, avoiding freezing. Keep the tube sealed or with the nozzle capped. Estimated shelf life: 12-36 months. Threadlocker:Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed. Estimated shelf life: 12-24 months. Rubber Cement:Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources. Keep the container closed to prevent evaporation. Estimated shelf life: 6-12 months. Patch Kits:Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place, protecting the adhesive from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Estimated shelf life: 12-24 months. General Considerations Temperature: Most adhesives and sealants prefer temperatures between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Humidity: High humidity can negatively affect some adhesives. Air Exposure: Air can harden or thicken many products. Keep containers tightly closed. We can´t explain how important this is. The air down here is so humid that damages your product even before the expiration date. Modern chemicals are not designed for long-term storage and in the industry, I saw industrial bonding agents going bad, even though they were stored in a conditioned shipping container. If you have a vacuum sealer machine, go for it! Shelf life: Be aware of the shelf life of each product and replace them as needed. This is a good research topic, indeed. I‘d love to know if some product out there, maybe with two or three components is highly shelf-stable in time. I know that nowadays there are products with remarkable capabilities but don’t have first-hand information about this parameter, and the industrial products are cost-prohibitive. Organization: Store your adhesives and sealants in a well-organized manner, so you can easily find what you need when you need it. Beyond Repairs: Creative Uses for Adhesives and Sealants In addition to their practical uses for repairs, adhesives, and sealants can be used creatively in a rural setting. For example: Creating custom gaskets and seals for machinery and equipment. (I’m going to expand a little about this soon enough) Repairing and reinforcing tools and equipment handles. I’m sick and tired of seeing poorly repaired handles. This can lead to injuries and we can’t afford this when medical attention is uncertain. Crafting and building projects, such as chicken coops, feeders, and other production structures. Sealing and waterproofing containers, windows, door jams, and gaps in storage areas to keep insects and rodents out. Generally speaking, solvent-free two-component epoxy glues, stored in sealed containers under proper conditions (without extreme temperatures or air exposure), have a good shelf life. While over time the resin might crystallize or the hardener might turn yellowish, this does not necessarily affect their performance. However, if the material is older than a year, it’s recommended to do a test cure to ensure it still works correctly. Some manufacturers suggest a reference shelf life of about 24 months to guarantee optimal quality, but theoretically, if the components remain isolated and in good condition, they could last longer. However, getting accurate numbers for a shelf life here is uphill. Mind you, mankind made it without these chemicals for a long time; with the current knowledge database, there is much we can do, given the need. Rest assured, I will be working in the future to expand this topic. I extend our sincere gratitude to those sending donations; your generous support is essential in helping our family through this time. Now let’s see your comments! Stay safe, and keep tuned! J. About Jose Jose is an upper middle class professional. He is a former worker of the oil state company with a Bachelor’s degree from one of the best national Universities. He has an old but in good shape SUV, a good 150 square meters house in a nice neighborhood, in a small but (formerly) prosperous city with two middle size malls. Jose is a prepper and shares his eyewitness accounts and survival stories from the collapse of his beloved Venezuela. Jose and his younger kid are currently back in Venezuela, after the intention of setting up a new life in another country didn’t  go well. The SARSCOV2 re-shaped the labor market and South American economy so he decided to give it a try to homestead in the mountains, and make a living as best as possible. But this time in his own land, and surrounded by family, friends and acquaintances, with all the gear and equipment collected, as the initial plan was.  Follow Jose on YouTube and gain access to his exclusive content on Patreon. Donations: paypal.me/JoseM151 The post The Importance of Glue and Adhesives in Your Stockpile appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Prepare For Shortages: China Exports Crumble Under Tariff Weight
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Prepare For Shortages: China Exports Crumble Under Tariff Weight

We haven't even see the affects of the tariffs yet and people are already screaming. Wait a couple weeks until the store shelves are a bit more bare and then watch the collective panic. It's good to be a prepper. Here is my NEW Twitter handle: @PinballPrep Pinball Preparedness PO Box 93 Sharps Chapel, TN 37866 pinballpreparedness@mail2world.com
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