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[00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox Podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. [00:00:26] Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress, the people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case how web accessibility boosts traffic, SEO, and revenue. [00:00:39] If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do that by searching for WP Tavern in your podcast player of choice, or by going to wptavern.com/feed/podcast, and you can copy that URL into most podcast players. [00:00:56] If you have a topic that you’d like us to…

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NASA’s photos of Earth released during Artemis II’s mission around the moon show our planet against the dark backdrop of space. Auroras illuminated the thin atmosphere, city lights dotted the outline of continents, and brown deserts gave way to green vegetation. Are those city lights normally this bright? What kind of clouds are swirling over the Atlantic Ocean? Is that hazy brown bit dust, or smoke, or something else? To dig into the mysteries of our planet Earth, NASA has a fleet of satellites in orbit, gathering data around the clock. Join one of these satellites — the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud,…

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Google just quietly confirmed something the selfie industry has been doing for years, and it pulled it off with a smile and a blog post. In a new announcement, the company argues your photos should “capture how you feel in the moment,” which is a pretty bold way of saying your actual face is now optional.What Google just rolled outThe Touch Up tool is officially launching in Google Photos on Android, rolling out globally this week per Google’s announcement. We got our first detailed look at this tool back in December, and the feature is now officially shipping. It does…

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Amid a raging debate over the impact that new AI models will have on cybersecurity, Mozilla said on Tuesday that its Firefox 150 browser release this week includes protections for 271 vulnerabilities identified using early access to Anthropic’s Mythos Preview. The Firefox team says that it has taken resources and discipline to adjust to the firehose of bugs that new AI tools can uncover, but that this big lift is necessary for the security of Mozilla’s users, given that the capabilities will inevitably be in attackers’ hands soon.Both Anthropic and OpenAI have announced new AI models in recent weeks that…

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YouTube notifications can get messy fast, particularly if you’re subscribed to a lot of different channels. To address that, today the company will begin muting push notifications from creators that you haven’t engaged with in the last month.The change to YouTube notifications began as a small trial the company tested out earlier this year. The idea behind it is that if a viewer continually receives notifications about content they don’t engage with, this may eventually cause the user to disable YouTube notifications altogether. Now obviously, this is bad for YouTube. Turning off notifications means people will use the platform less,…

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As the world steadily crumbles around us, a lot of my friends have been taking refuge in comedy panel shows like Dropout’s Game Changers and Make Some Noise, or British staples like Taskmaster. These are all great and I enjoy them very much. But by winding through the absurd labyrinth of panel show clips on TikTok, I somehow stumbled upon one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen, one that’s laser-targeted at word/grammar/literature nerds like me. It’s a panel show with a rotating cast of comedians, not unlike those previously listed, but it’s framed around an event that some of…

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Don’t call it a comeback. It’s been here for years. You read that headline correctly. AMD is reportedly bringing back the former #1 gaming CPU of all time, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Is this the story of the year? The one CPU that could save us from the insanity of DDR5 pricing without significantly impacting GPU performance (other than the fine products produced by Intel) is returning. As reported by VideoCardz, sourced from an X account, and based on a Chinese language slide, we have PROOF that AMD is giving us exactly what we wanted. And if we want it…

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We are delighted to offer you, our readers, another exciting competition. Have you signed up to our newsletter and followed our social media channels to stay updated on current competitions? London Concours 2026 returns to the lawns of the Honourable Artillery Company, bringing a sharper focus, fresh theme days and one of the most carefully curated car line-ups in the capital. Situated within the five-acre Artillery Garden and framed by the skyline of the City of London, the event pairs concours-level machinery with a relaxed summer atmosphere; moreover, that blend has become its defining calling card. As ever, the formula is simple: exceptional…

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Pre-orders are an incredibly powerful way for online stores to launch new products, assess demand, and secure sales even before items are in stock. This strategy can bring in revenue earlier and help you manage inventory more effectively. However, finding the right way to set up pre-orders in WooCommerce can get tricky. With various plugins and settings to consider, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed trying to pick a solution that truly fits your store’s needs. I’ve helped many store owners navigate these options, and I understand how important it is to choose a reliable method that won’t complicate your checkout…

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On March 21, 2026, NASA’s Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche took the stage at the Space House event at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, to outline NASA’s next giant leap in human spaceflight — from low Earth orbit to the Moon, and ultimately Mars.  As NASA prepares for a new era of exploration, Wyche made clear that the agency’s Artemis program is about returning to the Moon and building the systems, partnerships, and workforce that will carry humanity deeper into space than ever before. The vision aligns with agencywide initiatives announced at NASA’s “Ignition” event, which prioritize Artemis mission planning, advance space nuclear power and propulsion research, and position the U.S. at the forefront of innovation.  Speaking to a packed…

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