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Run your own independent website for just $0.01 a day with this IndieWeb guide

Running a fully independent personal website is possible for just $0.01 per day — roughly $3.65 per year. The approach relies on the cheapest static hosting options and ditching social media platforms in favour of owning your own domain. The method aligns with the IndieWeb movement, which advocates for personal control over online content.

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Netflix's Chainsmoker Cat anime shows how poverty fuels addiction
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Netflix's Chainsmoker Cat anime shows how poverty fuels addiction

Netflix's new anime Chainsmoker Cat follows Yaniko, a young "beastfolk" character living in extreme poverty and deeply addicted to nicotine. Her apartment overflows with ashtrays and garbage, and she resorts to picking cigarette butts off the ground. The show explores how financial hardship perpetuates the cycle of addiction.

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Panerai Submersible PAM01756: steel dive watch rated to 500 metres
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Panerai Submersible PAM01756: steel dive watch rated to 500 metres

The Panerai Submersible PAM01756 is a large steel dive watch rated to 500 metres underwater. Despite its impressive technical specs, the vast majority of these watches will never see any real depth — a contradiction typical of the dive-watch market. The piece is over-specced by design but executed with character.

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Poland's 2027 military registration to cover 245,000 people
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Poland's 2027 military registration to cover 245,000 people

Poland's Ministry of National Defence plans to hold military registration from February to the end of April 2027, covering around 245,000 people. The main group will be men born in 2008. The draft regulation sets out the schedule for medical and fitness assessments before military commissions.

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Mercedes legally boosts MGU-K power at end of F1 qualifying laps
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Mercedes legally boosts MGU-K power at end of F1 qualifying laps

Mercedes has developed a legal method to deploy its MGU-K unit at full power almost until the very end of a qualifying lap, cutting power more abruptly than rivals. The solution works around a previous FIA ban on emergency shutdown of the hybrid system. It gives the team a measurable advantage in qualifying sessions.

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France marks Vel d'Hiv roundup anniversary after Paris rescuer plaque is vandalized

France held commemorations for the Vel d'Hiv roundup, the mass arrest of Jews carried out by French police in July 1942. The ceremony took place after a Paris plaque honouring those who rescued Jews during World War II was vandalized. The incident drew renewed attention to antisemitism and historical memory in France.

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China's Jingye Seeks Compensation After UK Takes Control of British Steel

China's Jingye Group is seeking damages from the UK government after it took control of British Steel to prevent the closure of the country's last primary steelmaking facility. Jingye bought British Steel in 2020 and claims it is owed compensation following the state takeover. The move raised tensions between London and Beijing over the handling of the strategic industrial asset.

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Actress Agnieszka Sienkiewicz, 41, Shows Unfiltered Face and Opens Up About Melasma
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Actress Agnieszka Sienkiewicz, 41, Shows Unfiltered Face and Opens Up About Melasma

Polish actress Agnieszka Sienkiewicz, who just turned 41, bravely spoke about her struggle with melasma — a skin pigmentation condition she considers her biggest insecurity. She posted an unfiltered, unretouched photo of herself to encourage other women to embrace self-acceptance. Her candid confession resonated positively with her followers.

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Researchers Challenge Idea That Ancient Europe Was Covered in Dense Forest

Researchers are challenging the long-held view that Europe's natural landscape was dominated by dense, unbroken forest. New analyses suggest that before widespread human activity, the continent featured a mosaic of forests, meadows and open habitats. This would significantly reshape how scientists understand European ecology and conservation strategies.

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BYD's Denza Z Special Edition Packs 1,973 HP and Eyes Nürburgring Record This Fall
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BYD's Denza Z Special Edition Packs 1,973 HP and Eyes Nürburgring Record This Fall

BYD's Denza brand unveiled the Z Special Edition supercar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, confirming plans for Coupe, Spider and Racing variants. The high-performance EV features a tri-motor powertrain producing more than 1,973 hp and reaches 62 mph (100 km/h) in a blink. A prototype has already been spotted testing at the Nürburgring, where it will attempt a new Nordschleife lap record this autumn.

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Xbox studio heads secretly hate Game Pass – it "destroyed the value of their games"
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Xbox studio heads secretly hate Game Pass – it "destroyed the value of their games"

According to reports, leaders of Microsoft's Xbox game studios privately criticise Game Pass, claiming it has destroyed the perceived value of their titles. Officially, Game Pass remains the cornerstone of Microsoft's strategy, but internal opposition is growing. This is another signal of trouble for the subscription model in the games industry.

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South Korean regulator begins sanctions process against crypto exchange Dunamu
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South Korean regulator begins sanctions process against crypto exchange Dunamu

South Korea's financial regulator has begun a sanctions process against Dunamu, the operator of the Upbit cryptocurrency exchange. The proceedings relate to hacking and computer system incidents. However, South Korea's Virtual Asset User Protection Act lacks explicit sanctions provisions for such cases, leaving the scope of potential penalties unclear.

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Lithuania reassures tourists: "No need to panic, the situation is under control"
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Lithuania reassures tourists: "No need to panic, the situation is under control"

Lithuanian politicians are urging tourists not to cancel summer trips over fears linked to the war in Ukraine, stressing that Lithuania does not even border Ukraine. The country is ready for the tourist season and has much to offer visitors. Authorities say the security situation is stable and encourage travellers to come without hesitation.

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James Webb Telescope uses gravitational lensing to probe the universe's farthest galaxies
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James Webb Telescope uses gravitational lensing to probe the universe's farthest galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of the galaxy cluster MACS J0553.4-3342 in the constellation Columba, exploiting gravitational lensing first predicted by Einstein around 100 years ago. Massive celestial objects curve spacetime, bending and magnifying light from the oldest, faintest galaxies in the universe. The image was shared in July 2026.

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Home bread baking made simple – skip the sourdough starter stress
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Home bread baking made simple – skip the sourdough starter stress

Home bread baking can be straightforward if you avoid complicated sourdough starter recipes. The author recounts her own baking phase and how unpredictable starters put her off. The piece points to simpler baking methods accessible to anyone without baking experience.

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Two tablespoons of bran a day aids digestion and helps curb snacking
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Two tablespoons of bran a day aids digestion and helps curb snacking

Just two tablespoons of cereal bran a day can ease bowel movements, extend feelings of fullness and help control snacking. There is no need to eat a full bowl – it can simply be added to yogurt, a smoothie or pancake batter. It is a simple and cheap way to support gut health.

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Nikolov scores 32 points as Bulgaria beat USA 3-1 in Nations League
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Nikolov scores 32 points as Bulgaria beat USA 3-1 in Nations League

Bulgaria defeated the United States 3-1 in the Volleyball Nations League on Sunday, taking a major step towards qualifying for the final tournament. Aleksandar Nikolov was the star of the match, scoring 32 points — his best tally of the season so far.

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Ukrainian drones destroy three oil depots in Russia's Stavropol region
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Ukrainian drones destroy three oil depots in Russia's Stavropol region

Ukrainian drones struck industrial facilities in Russia's Stavropol region, setting fire to three oil storage depots. President Zelensky confirmed the operation, attributing it to the SBU and the Ukrainian military. Firefighting operations are under way and some residents have been evacuated due to loud explosions of flammable materials.

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Can Your Bank Close a Dormant Account? Polish Rules Explained
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Can Your Bank Close a Dormant Account? Polish Rules Explained

Polish banks are entitled to close a bank account that has shown no activity — no transfers or card payments — for an extended period. The exact rules vary by bank and contract terms, but customers must typically be notified before closure. It is advisable to review your bank's terms and conditions and check inactive accounts periodically.

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Saudi TV reports Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei is abroad
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Saudi TV reports Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei is abroad

Saudi state broadcaster al-Hadath has reported unconfirmed information that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's Supreme Leader, is currently abroad. Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed the reports. Mojtaba Khamenei is widely regarded as a potential successor to his father, Ali Khamenei.

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Laurens van Hoepen's big F2 crash sparks fire and red flag at Belgian GP
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Laurens van Hoepen's big F2 crash sparks fire and red flag at Belgian GP

A major crash involving Trident driver Laurens van Hoepen occurred during the Formula 2 race at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The collision sparked a fire and forced officials to red-flag the race, bringing it to a temporary halt. Van Hoepen was taken out of the race as a result.

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