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Mini Superman Free Crochet Pattern
James Gunn's Superman was released in July 2025, and the world has been watching closely! As the creative wife of a self-proclaimed nerd, I have been getting into creating crochet patterns based on many of your favorite heros (and some villians are in the works as well)! So to all the rest of the fans out there with crafty relatives or significant others (or the crafter reading this), here is a simple pattern that works up in just a few hours that would make a SUPER surprise! Any size/texture yarn can be used, so it is completely up to you! I hope this free pattern makes you all as happy as it made my husband!
By A & A Sparks7 months ago in Geeks
What is an Access Broker? How Hackers Sell Entry to Your Network [Quick Solution]
If you're like me, you probably imagine cybercriminals as hackers hammering away at firewalls in real time. But here’s the truth: most major breaches don’t start with brute force they start with access brokers. These behind-the-scenes players operate in the shadows of the dark web, selling login credentials, remote desktop access, and even full administrative control to whoever pays the price. If you've never heard of them, it's time to change that. Because if your credentials are floating around online, someone might already be negotiating access to your network without your knowledge.
By Ester Allenwood7 months ago in Geeks
Amazon Basics Printer Paper – Simple, Effective, and Surprisingly Addictive
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to underestimate the importance of printer paper. But for students, remote workers, freelancers, or small business owners, a reliable, affordable, and high-quality printer paper is still a necessity. That’s exactly what I found with Amazon Basics Multipurpose Copy Printer Paper — a no-frills product that delivers far more than I expected.
By THE INSPIRER7 months ago in Geeks
From Redundant Taxi Driver to Tech Millionaire
How Pete Sullivan Built a Driver Training Empire After Being Replaced by an App Pete Sullivan had been driving taxis in Manchester for 22 years when Uber arrived and turned his world upside down. At 54, with a mortgage, two kids at university, and a wife who'd given up work to care for her elderly mother, Pete watched his income drop by 60% in less than eighteen months as customers switched to the convenience of app-based rides.
By William Nash7 months ago in Geeks
The First Film to Win an Oscar: Wings (1927)
Before the glitz of the red carpet, before Meryl Streep collected her first golden statue, and before movies spoke a single word—there was Wings. In a time when cinema was still discovering its voice, one film soared above the rest and etched its name into history. Wings (1927) wasn’t just the first Best Picture winner at the Academy Awards—it was a breathtaking war epic that proved film could be more than entertainment. It could be art.
By Leah Brooke7 months ago in Geeks
"An Alien Landed in My Backyard: Here’s What Happened Next"
Not the kind you hear from a refrigerator or a distant plane, but a vibration deep in your bones—like the earth itself was clearing its throat. At first, I thought it was a generator going out or maybe thunder rolling somewhere far away.
By Nizam khan7 months ago in Geeks
The Role of Managed Security in Preventing Data Breaches
Data breaches remain one of the most serious threats to modern businesses. As companies continue to digitize operations, expand cloud use, and support remote workforces, sensitive data becomes increasingly vulnerable to unauthorized access. A single breach can disrupt operations, compromise customer trust, and lead to major financial losses. This growing risk has made cybersecurity a priority in boardrooms across industries.
By Muhammad Hassan7 months ago in Geeks
Windsurf: Revolutionizing the Coding Experience with AI
The familiar ache. That gut-wrenching lurch as a crucial build pipeline seized, mere hours before a looming deadline. The bleary dawn spent chasing a phantom bug, each line of code feeling like a personal affront. Or perhaps the more insidious drain: the relentless tap-tap-tap of context-switching, every *alt-tab* a subtle papercut, slowly bleeding away creative momentum and precious focus. For too long, the inherent promise of coding has been overshadowed by this relentless grind—a never-ending game of whack-a-mole with elusive errors, brilliant ideas tangled in tedious, manual tasks.
By Maxim Dudko7 months ago in Geeks
Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless‑Steel Water Bottle
If you’re searching for the best insulated water bottle that’s stylish, durable, and keeps your drinks cold for hours, look no further than the Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless-Steel Water Bottle. This innovative, leakproof bottle has become a favorite among fitness lovers, office workers, students, and busy parents—and for good reason.
By Wealth Droplets7 months ago in Geeks









