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Established as one of the first web-based companies in 1994, Kaleidospace (a.k.a. KSPACE) is committed to helping professionals increase brand awareness and develop their careers through emerging tech.
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Welcome to Kaleidospace (a.k.a. KSPACE) – a pioneering web-based company established in 1994 that has focused on high tech and emerging technologies. Creator of indie arts and entertainment site, Indiespace (@indiespace.bsky.social)!
Due to changing #music consumption habits, Paramount Skydance is pulling the plug on most of MTV’s music presence – beginning by closing 5 dedicated UK channels by the end of 2025. Only the #MTV HD channel will remain – focusing almost entirely on reality programming. – @salon.com #musicbusiness
MTV pulls the plug on key music channels after 40 years
Paramount Skydance is cutting back on MTV's global music programming, leaving reality TV as the main focus.
www.salon.com
November 14, 2025 at 11:27 PM
Today, we recognize the unique skills that veterans bring to the tech industry. Your discipline and commitment to problem-solving drive innovation. Thank you for your service.

#veterans #veteran #veteransday #veteransday2025 #veteransupport
November 11, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Fueled by the (almost) full moon and an unhealthy amount of chocolate, it’s time to curl up with a spine-tingling horror tale, movie or game!

#halloween2025 #happyhalloween #halloween #horror #horrorfan #game #games #videogame #videogames #horrorfanatic #film #films #movie #movies
October 31, 2025 at 9:03 PM
In an interview with Decca Aitkenhead of @thetimes.com, @timbl.bsky.social expresses surprise that the Web is now distorted by algorithms, data harvesting, and #tech monopolies—despite his original vision for an open platform—but he remains optimistic that it can be fixed.

#technology #techtuesday
Tim Berners-Lee: What happened to the internet surprised me. But we can fix it
The inventor of the worldwide web tells Decca Aitkenhead what has gone wrong with his creation and why he’s still optimistic about its future
www.thetimes.com
October 21, 2025 at 11:14 PM
"Dead Internet Theory" suggests that the Internet is predominantly populated by bots, AI language models, and automated content designed to manipulate – shifting from the quirky, human-centric web of the past toward algorithm-curated content. – BGR

#tech #technology #artificialintelligence #ai
What Does 'Dead Internet Theory' Actually Mean? - BGR
The dead internet theory proposes that most of the content we see and hear online is no longer generated by real people, but instead by algorithms and AI.
www.bgr.com
October 17, 2025 at 8:37 PM
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Honoring Ada Lovelace, a true visionary who is widely regarded as the world’s first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine.

#AdaLovelace #AdaLovelaceDay #technology #tech #TechTuesday #WomenInTech #WomenInTechnology #womeninhistory #womeninscience
October 14, 2025 at 11:19 PM
Known as the “father of wearable computing,” @utoronto.ca
Steve Mann pioneered XR #tech by building and wearing homemade computer vision systems. He was honored with an IEEE award for contributions to #wearabletech.

@spectrum.ieee.org

#technology #techtuesday
Steve Mann’s Visionary Journey From Tinkerer to Tech Innovator
Meet the "father of wearable computing" who turned childhood curiosity into tech that empowers vision and challenges surveillance norms.
spectrum.ieee.org
October 8, 2025 at 12:42 AM
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Mourning the loss of Jane Goodall – known for her field research living among chimpanzees in Africa, including the discovery that chimps use tools, which reshaped our understanding of animal intelligence.

@arstechnica.com's @jenlucpiquant.bsky.social

#anthropology #janegoodall #science
World-famous primatologist Jane Goodall dead at 91
Goodall’s immersive studies of chimpanzees in Africa redefined what it means to be human.
arstechnica.com
October 2, 2025 at 7:44 PM
A team of astronomers at the Universidad Diego Portales in Chile has discovered a mystery object in a nearby galaxy. "Punctum" is visible only in millimeter radio wavelengths and "doesn’t fit comfortably into any known category."
@space.com

#science #space #astronomy #astrophysics #scitech
Scientists may have found a powerful new space object: 'It doesn't fit comfortably into any known category'
"When you put it into context, Punctum is astonishingly bright."
www.space.com
October 2, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Reposted by KSPACE
A 5 year-old girl with a rare eye condition called nystagmus is participating in a pioneering clinical trial that uses games developed by @unisouthampton.bsky.social to improve #vision by tracking eye movements and assessing how quickly a child can see. – BBC #game #games #videogames #videogame
'Eyesight video game offers my daughter genuine hope'
Five-year-old Nevaeh has a rare condition that makes her eyes move uncontrollably .
www.bbc.com
September 25, 2025 at 7:38 PM
Scientists have successfully tested tiny, sunlight-propelled devices that could one day be used to explore a mysterious and largely unstudied region of Earth’s upper atmosphere.

@space.com's @terezapultarova.bsky.social

#techtuesday #technology #science #tech #space #innovation #astronomy
Tiny devices propelled by sunlight could explore a mysterious region of Earth's atmosphere
"Being able to send something out there would enable us to take a lot more precise data than we currently can."
www.space.com
September 23, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Reposted by KSPACE
Digital tools are revolutionizing #indie filmmaking by making professional-quality 4K cameras and software more affordable. #Filmmakers can also produce, market, and distribute their work more effectively with crowdfunding and streaming services.

@timamolloy.bsky.social

#indiefilm #filmmaking
Cinematic Shift: How Digital Tools Are Transforming Independent Filmmaking - MovieMaker Magazine
In today’s ever-evolving film industry, digital platforms are revolutionizing the way independent creators finance, produce, and distribute their work.
www.moviemaker.com
September 18, 2025 at 11:11 PM
YouTube has allegedly been using #AI to edit creators' videos without permission. While YT claims they're simple clarity enhancements, some are concerned that they look inauthentic and could erode viewer trust.
– BBC's @thomasgermain.bsky.social

#tech #technews #technology #artificialintelligence
YouTube secretly used AI to edit people's videos. The results could bend reality
YouTube made AI enhancements to videos without telling users or asking permission. As AI quietly mediates our world, what happens to our shared connections with real life?
www.bbc.com
September 17, 2025 at 4:56 PM
A century ago, chemist Daniel Berthelot envisioned that food could be manufactured from air gases using light. We still can't chemically replicate #photosynthesis, but companies are using microbial fermentation to convert gases into food powders.

@popsci.com

#techtuesday #biotech #foodscience
100 years ago, scientists thought we'd be eating food made from air
100 years later, we've almost figured out how.
www.popsci.com
September 9, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Lib Work has 3D-printed a 1,000 sq ft house using #sustainable material made from soil. This #innovation represents a major step toward reducing the construction industry’s carbon emissions by offering an #ecofriendly alternative.

– Darren Orf on Popular Mechanics

#sustainability #architecture
Engineers Printed a 1000-Square-Foot House Out of Soil—No Concrete Needed
Using dirt as a construction material could help make one of the biggest carbon-emitting sectors significantly greener.
www.popularmechanics.com
September 4, 2025 at 10:31 PM
Today we celebrate the power of hard work, innovation, and perseverance. Let’s recognize the countless individuals who contribute their skills and talent to our communities. We’re grateful for all that you do!

#LaborDayWeekend #laborday #LaborDay2025 #labordayweekend2025 #HappyLaborDay
September 1, 2025 at 8:08 PM
In a major scientific breakthrough, researchers at the Advanced Propulsion Laboratory at Applied Physics have created the first physically-realizable model for a warp drive.

– Popular Mechanics

#warpdrive #science #scientific #research #appliedphysics
Scientists Announce a Physical Warp Drive Is Now Possible. Seriously.
Humans are one step closer to traveling at faster-than-light speeds.
www.popularmechanics.com
August 28, 2025 at 10:20 PM
Scientists at @cern.bsky.social have created the first-ever antimatter qubit – getting us closer to understanding why our universe is made of matter at all, when matter and antimatter should have canceled each other out a long time ago.

@space.com

#space #science #qubit #scienceresearch
Scientists just made the 1st antimatter 'qubit.' Here's why it could be a big deal
Although the antimatter qubit won't find use in quantum computing, it will be used to test the differences between matter and antimatter.
www.space.com
August 20, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Reposted by KSPACE
Archaeologists created facial reconstructions of two sisters who were buried in a Neolithic mine in the #CzechRepublic. Their remains suggest they lived a difficult life of heavy manual labor 6,000 years ago.

@smithsonianmag.bsky.social

#archaeology #womenshistory #science #history #women #czech
See the Faces of Two Sisters Who Toiled Away in a Neolithic Mine 6,000 Years Ago
Archaeologists created 3D reconstructions of the women's faces based on an analysis of their teeth and bones. Found in the Czech Republic, the siblings "did not have an easy life," the new research su...
www.smithsonianmag.com
August 13, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Researchers at the Univ of WA quietly planned a multimillion dollar test to dim sunlight over thousands of miles of ocean – after a similarly secretive project was shut down by Alameda, CA officials, who were not informed of the experiment.
@politico.com

#techtuesday #technology #technews #tech
Researchers quietly planned a test to dim sunlight. They wanted to ‘avoid scaring’ the public.
Hundreds of documents show how researchers failed to notify officials in California about a test of technology to block the sun’s rays — while they planned a much huger sequel.
www.politico.com
August 12, 2025 at 11:13 PM
Reposted by KSPACE
SoundCloud has partnered with #elasticStage to offer an on-demand #vinyl pressing service, allowing Artist Pro users to sell physical records without upfront costs or minimum orders.

– #ecoustics

#vinylrecord #vinylrecordday #indie #indiemusic #indieartist #nationalvinylrecordday #soundcloud
SoundCloud On-Demand Vinyl Pressing is Coming — Move Over Bandcamp?
SoundCloud has partnered with elasticStage to release your albums and EPs on vinyl, on-demand. No minimum orders. No upfront costs.
www.ecoustics.com
August 12, 2025 at 10:07 PM
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced that the company plans to become a go-to search engine by unifying its core search with its AI-powered tool, Reddit Answers.

@techcrunch.com's Ivan Mehta

#techtuesday #technology #technews #techinnovation #tech
Reddit plans to unify its search interface as it looks to become a search engine | TechCrunch
Reddit is working on a new unified interface that will merge its legacy search and AI-powered Q&A features, as well as make its search box more prominently visible in the app.
techcrunch.com
August 5, 2025 at 10:31 PM
Bo'az Klartag (WeizmannScience) and Joseph Lehec (University of Poitiers) prove Bourgain's 40-year-old conjecture demonstrating that any convex shape will always have a cross-section larger than a certain fixed size regardless of dimension.

@sciam.bsky.social

#math #mathematics #mathematician
Mathematicians Solve Multidimensional Shape-Slicing Dilemma
A 40-year-old conjecture on shapes’ cross sections is finally proven
scientificamerican.com
August 1, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Reposted by KSPACE
“Citizen science” games such as EteRNA and Foldit can leverage humanity’s innate problem-solving drive by allowing everyone to contribute to scientific discoveries.

@jyoshimi.bsky.social on @mitpress.bsky.social

#citizenscience #gamedev #gaming #videogames #science
How Citizen Science Games Could Help Cure Disease
By inviting players to tackle real scientific problems, games can offer a hand in solving medicine’s toughest challenges.
thereader.mitpress.mit.edu
July 24, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Scientists have successfully sequenced the entire genome of a 4,500-year-old ancient Egyptian man from the Old Kingdom period – around the time when Egypt’s first pyramids were built.

@smithsonianmag.bsky.social’s Sonja Anderson

#biology #biotech #bioarchaeology #technology #technews #genomics
Scientists Have Sequenced an Ancient Egyptian Skeleton's Entire Genome for the Very First Time. Here's What They Found
Dating back more than 4,500 years, the skeleton belonged to a middle-aged man who may have worked as a potter and likely descended from ancestors in North Africa and Mesopotamia
www.smithsonianmag.com
July 22, 2025 at 8:25 PM