Nakash brothers set to dissolve Israel partnership [24 Mar 25, 6:59pm] Avi Nakash has fallen out with Joe and Rafi Nakash over his claims that former CEO Avi Hormaro stole rights in the Group's companies, which include Arkia, the Orchid hotel chain and Ampa.
Paphos ban for Israeli airlines continues to May [24 Mar 25, 4:34pm] Air Haifa has postponed the launch of its Haifa-Paphos route until May 1, signaling that the security ban on Israeli airlines using the Cypriot airport will continue in April.
One Zero CEO: Bank account abuse is easily solved [24 Mar 25, 2:55pm] Eyal Gafni told the Globes "Going Long on Israel" Conference that with higher awareness the public can stop keeping their money in current accounts with zero returns.
Shekel rebounds on volatile forex market [24 Mar 25, 1:23pm] Without a further trigger, such as an escalation on the security front or a further deterioration in political stability, there is no expectation in the market for foreign exchange turmoil.
FIMI CEO: Foreign investors flocking back to Israel [24 Mar 25, 12:41pm] Ishay Davidi told the Globes "Going Long on Israel" Conference that investors who pulled out of Israel after October 7 have begun returning in large numbers.
Wix employees gain $102m on options [24 Mar 25, 10:33am] The intrinsic value of options exercised by Wix employees in 2024 rose to $102 million from $19.5 million in 2023.
Editorial: What Steve Witkoff doesn’t get about Ukraine (and Russia) [24 Mar 25, 9:55pm] In any negotiation, one of the most powerful weapons is knowledge. In that regard, Steve Witkoff is willfully disarmed. And it’s playing just right for Russia.The interview that Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy, gave to Tucker Carlson a few days ag…
Interactivity API best practices in 6.8 [24 Mar 25, 9:04pm] WordPress 6.8 comes with a few new best practices and requirements in the Interactivity API that are part of a longer-term continuous-improvement effort. Some of the relevant changes in 6.8 are an intermediary step: They do not include these enhancem…
Editor Weekly Updates – March 10th – 23rd [24 Mar 25, 7:51pm] Last week, there were some exciting developments in the Gutenberg Editor. Below, you’ll find an overview of the key changes and improvements. Need Accessibility Feedback: Enhancements: Needs Design Feedback: Bugs: Thank you @benjamin_zekavica for…
New filter should_load_block_assets_on_demand in 6.8 [24 Mar 25, 3:40pm] WordPress 6.8 introduces a new filter should_load_block_assets_on_demand, which runs as part of a new function wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand(). The filter complements the existing should_load_separate_core_block_assets filter by more clearly…
Changes to the .screen-reader-text class in WordPress 6.8 [20 Mar 25, 4:16pm] The screen-reader-text CSS class is a small bit of CSS used in WordPress to hide text visually but still make it available to assistive technologies, screen readers, and any other software reading a page. Given poor browser support for the clip-path…
Summary, Dev Chat, Mar 19, 2025 [19 Mar 25, 8:48pm] Start of the meeting in Slack, facilitated by @benjamin_zekavica. 🔗 Agenda post. Announcements 📢 WordPress 6.8 | Beta 3 is now available 🥳 The Beta 3 release of WordPress 6.8 is now available! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who join…
Agenda, Dev Chat, Mar 19, 2025 [19 Mar 25, 8:23am] The next WordPress Developers Chat will take place on in the core channel on Make WordPress Slack. The live meeting will focus on the discussion for upcoming releases, and have an open floor section. Additional items will be referred to in the var…
Korean researchers develop a processor for real-time hologram generation [24 Mar 25, 9:10pm] Korean researchers have developed a digital holography processor that converts two-dimensional (2D) videos into real-time three-dimensional (3D) holograms. This technology is expected to play a key role in the future of holography, as it enables the…
Perseus: A tool for tracking the coordination of pump-and-dump crypto coin schemes [24 Mar 25, 8:50pm] A team of computer scientists and financial specialists at University College London has developed a tool to track the coordination efforts of pump-and-dump crypto coin scheme manipulators. They have published a paper on the arXiv preprint server des…
Novel synthesis method boosts efficiency of organic solar cells [24 Mar 25, 8:26pm] A research team led by Prof. Ge Ziyi from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a low-crystallinity guest acceptor, D-IDT, using a tin-free direct C–H activation method that…
Can energy-hungry AI help cut our energy use? [24 Mar 25, 7:18pm] It takes 10 times more electricity for ChatGPT to respond to a prompt than for Google to carry out a standard search. Still, researchers are struggling to get a grasp on the energy implications of generative artificial intelligence both now and going…
What’s new in Android’s March 2025 Google System Updates [U: 3/24] [24 Mar 25, 11:09pm] The monthly “Google System Release Notes” primarily detail what’s new in Play services, Play Store, and Play system update across Android phones/tablets, Wear OS, Google/Android TV, Auto, and PC. Some features apply to end users, while others…
U.S.: Critical fire weather and Pacific storm through Saturday [21 Mar 25, 2:25pm] A low pressure wave forming along a cold front will track across the New England coast this morning, bringing a period of rain, heavy at times for much of New England, especially for Maine today. The relatively compact system is forecast…
Oil rig count increased to 593 [21 Mar 25, 2:23pm] U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs, Baker Hughes said. The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose by one to 593 in the week to March 21. Baker Hughes said oil rigs fell by one to 486 thi…
Michigan sets new record for food, ag and forestry exports [21 Mar 25, 2:00pm] Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Tim Boring announced that the state's ag-related exports set a new record in 2024, reaching $2.9 billion. The new benchmark was released to mark National Agricu…
USDA to allow increased pork and poultry processor line speeds [21 Mar 25, 1:59pm] U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced new actions to reduce burdens on the U.S. pork and poultry industries, allowing for greater efficiency while maintaining food safety standards. The directive instructs the Food Safety…
A simple way to boost math progress [24 Mar 25, 10:15pm] Scientists investigated whether email interventions informed by behavioral science could help teachers help students learn math.
5,700-year storm archive shows rise in tropical storms and hurricanes in the Caribbean [24 Mar 25, 7:24pm] A storm, even once it has passed, can leave traces in the ocean that last for thousands of years. These consist of sediment layers composed of coarse particles, which are different from the finer sediments associated with good weather. In the Caribbe…
Mathematicians uncover the logic behind how people walk in crowds [24 Mar 25, 7:24pm] Mathematicians studied the flow of human crowds and developed a way to predict when pedestrian paths will transition from orderly to entangled. Their findings may help inform the design of public spaces that promote safe and efficient thoroughfares.
New tool enables remote hardware troubleshooting [24 Mar 25, 6:20pm] A team of researchers has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone scans.
Why Was The Titanic Called RMS? [24 Mar 25, 9:15pm] Just about everyone has heard of the ill-fated Titanic, but there's a set of letters associated with it that are often forgotten. Why was the ship called RMS?
The 17 States With The Most Dangerous Roads [24 Mar 25, 8:30pm] Discover America's most dangerous roads, ranked by accident rates, fatalities, and hazardous conditions such as alcohol consumption and seat belt use.
How Japan's largest AI unicorn is shaping the future of deep learning [24 Mar 25, 11:05pm] Widely considered Japan's leading artificial intelligence startup, Preferred Networks is on a mission to tackle "real-world" challenges through deep learning. CNBC's Christine Tan sat down with the company's founders in this…
Inside Hong Kong’s Most Talked-About Museum Shows [24 Mar 25, 6:32pm] From a retrospective of pioneering Modernist Hoo Mojong's work to a contentious Picasso blockbuster, here are five shows to see during art week.The post Inside Hong Kong’s Most Talked-About Museum Shows appeared first on Artnet News.
New International Label and Licensing Agency Marks New Era for Visual Artists [24 Mar 25, 5:38pm] Seminal Artist Group is bridging the gap between artists and audiences and reimagining how art is experienced on a worldwide scale.The post New International Label and Licensing Agency Marks New Era for Visual Artists appeared first on Artnet News.
Did the Vatican Once House Erotic Frescos? [24 Mar 25, 11:00am] Outlawed engravings of the NSFW murals were a hit across Europe for 100 years.The post Did the Vatican Once House Erotic Frescos? appeared first on Artnet News.
#161 – Robert Jacobi on WordPress, Security, and the OSI Model [18 Mar 25, 2:00pm] On the podcast today we have Robert Jacobi and he's here to talk about his tech journey, and his role at Black Wall, formerly BotGuard. We talk about the OSI model, explaining how computer networks communicate through seven layers, from applicat…
#160 – Rahul Bansal on Success in Enterprise WordPress [12 Mar 25, 2:00pm] On the podcast today we have Rahul Bansal, CEO of rtCamp. He's here to talk about his journey from a blogger to running a large enterprise WordPress agency. Rahul discusses the nuances of working with enterprise clients, emphasising scalability…
#159 – James Kemp on WooCommerce Innovations and Trends in Selling Online [5 Mar 25, 3:00pm] On the podcast today we have James Kemp, the Core Product Lead for WooCommerce at Automattic. James discusses his role in overseeing the Woo product, emphasising improvements and innovations in WooCommerce. He outlines the platform's significant…
#158 – John Overall on How Podcasting Shaped His WordPress Journey [26 Feb 25, 3:00pm] On the podcast today we have John Overall, a veteran podcaster in the WordPress space. We discuss John's journey in podcasting, starting with WP Plugins A to Z. John shares insights on the evolution of podcasting and WordPress, emphasising the i…
Announcing the new directors of OSI board [21 Mar 25, 10:10am] The Open Source Initiative (OSI) board of directors validated the results of the polls, confirmed Carlo Piana as director and welcomed Ruth Suele, recommended by Affiliates, and McCoy Smith recommended by Individual supporters, as new directors.
OSI and Apereo Foundation Respond to White House on AI Action Plan [19 Mar 25, 11:32am] The OSI submitted public comments with the Apereo Foundation in response to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy’s (OSTP) request for information (RFI) on an AI Action Plan. Our comment outlines the benefits of Open Source and…
Overcoming barriers to Open Source procurement in the European Union [12 Mar 25, 1:33pm] The EU has just started a review of European public procurement rules, and have asked for input on potential changes to the rules. The OSI has responded advocating for changes to dismantle these barriers and ensure Open Source solutions are fairly co…
The OSI endorses the United Nations Open Source Principles [11 Mar 25, 2:28pm] The United Nations Open Source United community and the Open Source Initiative (OSI) today announced that the OSI has become the first organization to officially endorse the UN Open Source Principles.
Meta’s LLaMa license is still not Open Source [18 Feb 25, 1:27pm] At a time when Meta is trying to redefine Open Source for their own benefit and at the expense of our freedom, we call on the whole Open Source community to unite and call out Meta’s open washing.
Reimagining data for Open Source AI: A call to action [23 Jan 25, 10:11am] The Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Open Future have published a white paper: “Data Governance in Open Source AI: Enabling Responsible and Systematic Access.” This document is the culmination of a global co-design process, enriched by insights f…
A fresh approach to resolving conflicts | Darya Shaikh [24 Mar 25, 2:54pm] Conflict is an unavoidable part of any relationship. But what if the point of arguing isn't to win, but rather to grow from the experience? Facilitator Darya Shaikh presents a powerful framework for managing conflicts, showing how you can naviga…
The key to navigating change with confidence | Kristy Ellmer [24 Mar 25, 2:51pm] What if the change you fear most is actually the best thing for you? Change leader Kristy Ellmer shares a powerful lesson on how even the most difficult transitions, including layoffs and company-wide transformations, can open unexpected doors. She o…
Why are we sending critical metals to the dump? | Jeff More [21 Mar 25, 2:48pm] The world is heading toward a massive copper shortage that could derail the clean energy transition, says mining expert Jeff More. He shows how advanced sensing technology could get us back on the right track, drastically cutting down on the wasted m…
Is generosity the most underrated leadership skill? | Joe Davis [20 Mar 25, 2:47pm] Leadership isn’t about a title or position — it’s about generosity, says organizational expert Joe Davis. Drawing on his extensive experience as a people manager, he shares three essential tips for leaders to unlock the potential of their teams…
An ethicist's guide to living a good life | Ira Bedzow [19 Mar 25, 2:39pm] It's easy to say you have values — but how can you actually put them into action? Ethicist and rabbi Ira Bedzow helps people wrestle with this big question so they can navigate life with a sense of meaning and direction. He sits down with Shos…
An NBA champion's advice on being a top teammate | Shane Battier [18 Mar 25, 2:58pm] What if the secret to success isn’t being in the spotlight, but making everyone else around you shine? Former NBA player Shane Battier shares how his most impactful moments didn’t come from scoring points but rather from small, underrated actions…
Megastudy finds a simple way to boost math progress [24 Mar 25, 9:44pm] American students have been falling behind in math for decades—with test scores that consistently rank in the bottom 25% globally compared to students in other developed countries—and the COVID-19 pandemic made the situation worse.
UbiREAD: Cracking the ubiquitin code of protein degradation [24 Mar 25, 9:37pm] Ubiquitin marks proteins for degradation, whereby ubiquitin molecules can be combined in different types and numbers forming different chains. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (MPIB) have developed the new UbiREAD technology to…
We're one step closer to a giant interferometer on the moon [24 Mar 25, 9:16pm] What's on and in a star? What happens in an active galactic nucleus? Answering those questions is the goal of a proposed giant interferometer on the moon. It's called the Artemis-enabled Stellar Imager (AeSI) and would deploy a series of 15…
Why can't physicists decide if warp drives are real? [24 Mar 25, 9:10pm] In the years since Miguel Alcubierre came up with a warp drive solution in 1994, you would occasionally see news headlines saying that warp drives can work. And then a few months later you'll see that they've been ruled out. And then after…
How Far Did Neolithic Britons Carry Stonehenge's Most Famous Boulder? [24 Mar 25, 11:00am] In a find that provides insights into the remarkable abilities of these ancient humans, new research studying the chemical footprint of the rock identified the source to be more than 400 miles away
OpenAI says its AI voice assistant is now better to chat with [25 Mar 25, 1:10am] OpenAI released updates Monday for Advanced Voice Mode, its AI voice feature that enables real-time conversations in ChatGPT, to make the AI assistant more personable and interrupt users less frequently. Manuka Stratta, an OpenAI post-training resear…
A new, challenging AGI test stumps most AI models [25 Mar 25, 12:29am] The Arc Prize Foundation, a nonprofit co-founded by prominent AI researcher François Chollet, announced in a blog post on Monday that it has created a new, challenging test to measure the general intelligence of leading AI models. So far, the new te…
A Chinese tech giant says it slashed AI costs using only Chinese chips [24 Mar 25, 11:39pm] Earlier this year, DeepSeek briefly crashed Nvidia’s stock because of speculation that its models require far fewer chips. Now, Chinese fintech giant Ant Group, which is backed by Alibaba founder Jack Ma, is claiming a major AI breakthrough. Ant wa…
a16z- and Benchmark-backed 11x has been claiming customers it doesn’t have [24 Mar 25, 11:03pm] Last year, AI-powered sales automation startup 11x appeared to be on an explosive growth trajectory. However, nearly two dozen sources — including investors and current and former employees — told TechCrunch that the company has experienced finan…
Vertical farming company Plenty files for bankruptcy after raising nearly $1B [24 Mar 25, 10:13pm] Vertical farming company Plenty has filed for bankruptcy, the company said in a press release on Monday. In its statement, Plenty said it has received a commitment for $20.7 million in debtor-in-possession financing as part of a proposed restructurin…
25,000 Paper Moths and Butterflies Cover the Walls and Ceilings of the Phoenix Art Museum [24 Mar 25, 8:15pm] 25,000 Paper Moths and Butterflies Cover the Walls and Ceilings of the Phoenix Art MuseumArtist Carlos Amorales’ installation Black Cloud is his way of saying goodbye. The Mexico City-based artist has described the massive artwork as a farewell to…
Here’s Why Seawater Is So Dangerous for Your Body and Why You Shouldn’t Drink It [24 Mar 25, 5:30pm] Here’s Why Seawater Is So Dangerous for Your Body and Why You Shouldn’t Drink ItToday, there are 2 billion people who don't have access to clean drinking water, and things are projected to only get worse in the coming years. In a bit of env…
100-Artist Exhibition Showcases Art’s Enduring Role in Activism and Empowerment [24 Mar 25, 4:35pm] 100-Artist Exhibition Showcases Art’s Enduring Role in Activism and EmpowermentArt is a powerful form of resistance. It allows creatives to use their talents and voices to speak out against political injustice and oppression, all while empowering…
230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech [24 Mar 25, 7:22pm] Once again, several Senators appear poised to gut one of the most important laws protecting internet users - Section 230 (47 U.S.C. § 230). Don’t be fooled - many of Section 230’s detractors claim that this critical law only protects big tech.…
Podcast Episode Rerelease: Dr. Seuss Warned Us [23 Mar 25, 4:42pm] This episode was first released on May 2, 2023.We’re excited to announce that we’re working on a new season of How to Fix the Internet, coming in the next few months! But today we want to lift up an earlier episode that has particular significan…
A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate [21 Mar 25, 7:33pm] In a moment of clarity after initially moving forward a deeply flawed piece of legislation, the French National Assembly has done the right thing: it rejected a dangerous proposal that would have gutted end-to-end encryption in the name of fighting d…
New USPTO Memo Makes Fighting Patent Trolls Even Harder [21 Mar 25, 6:49pm] The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) just made a move that will protect bad patents at the expense of everyone else. In a memo released February 28, the USPTO further restricted access to inter partes review, or IPR—the process Congress cre…
A maintainer’s guide to vulnerability disclosure: GitHub tools to make it simple [24 Mar 25, 4:00pm] A step-by-step guide for open source maintainers on how to handle vulnerability reports confidently from the start.The post A maintainer’s guide to vulnerability disclosure: GitHub tools to make it simple appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
World Water Day: how GitHub Copilot is helping bring clean water to communities [20 Mar 25, 4:00pm] From simplifying the workflow of a developer to having an impact on the global water crisis, technology and AI are reshaping the way charity: water works.The post World Water Day: how GitHub Copilot is helping bring clean water to communities appear…
Video: How to create checklists in Markdown for easier task tracking [19 Mar 25, 5:06pm] Ever wondered how to create checklists in your GitHub repositories, Issues, and PRs? Make task lists more manageable in your GitHub repositories, issues, and pull requests.The post Video: How to create checklists in Markdown for easier task tracking…
IssueOps: Automate CI/CD (and more!) with GitHub Issues and Actions [19 Mar 25, 4:00pm] A look into building IssueOps workflows on GitHub to do everything from CI/CD to handling approvals and more.The post IssueOps: Automate CI/CD (and more!) with GitHub Issues and Actions appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
GitHub for Beginners: Essential features of GitHub Copilot [17 Mar 25, 1:00pm] Get the most out of Copilot with code completion, inline chat, slash commands, Copilot code review, and more.The post GitHub for Beginners: Essential features of GitHub Copilot appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Calling all Google Workspace developers! Apps Script Meetup at Google Cloud Next 2025 [19 Mar 25, 10:18pm] I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be joining Steve Bazyl, Head of Google Workspace DevRel, to co-facilitate the Apps Script Meetup at Google Cloud Next 2025. The last Next meetup we had was in 2018 so this is long overdue.To help us plan an…
Create Responsive Emails Easily with Google Apps Script and MJML [17 Mar 25, 10:43pm] Ever spent hours trying to get an HTML email to look right? 😫 If you use Google Apps Script to send emails, we've got something for you! Justin Poehnelt has shared his work with MJML which makes creating responsive emails much easier. Say goo…
Beyond Basic Q&A: What is the future of the Google Apps Script community and development? [12 Mar 25, 9:43pm] A new report on the google-apps-script tag on Stack Overflow suggests we're seeing a significant evolution, driven by the rise of generative AI. I believe the future of Apps Script rests on the skills of its developers AND the strength of its co…
Snag an RTX 4070 Laptop for Under $900 [24 Mar 25, 7:18pm] It's difficult and expensive to get graphics cards, but laptops with Nvidia inside are on sale.
The best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals 2025 [24 Mar 25, 6:24pm] Amazon's Big Spring Sale is here. Stock up on tech without breaking the bank, with deals from Amazon and other retailers.
Kagent: Bringing agentic AI to cloud native [24 Mar 25, 2:53pm] Oh no! Your application is unreachable, buried under multiple connection hops. How do you pinpoint the broken link? How do you generate an alert or bug report from Prometheus when certain conditions are met? You need to roll out a new version of yo…
How to build a multi-agent orchestrator using Flink and Kafka [24 Mar 25, 1:00pm] Just like some problems are too big for one person to solve, some tasks are too complex for a single AI agent. Instead, the best approach is to decompose problems into smaller, specialized units, where multiple agents work together as a team. This is…
How emerging regulations in financial services impact mobile app security [21 Mar 25, 3:16pm] The financial services landscape in the EU is evolving rapidly, with new regulations introducing stricter compliance requirements for mobile apps handling payments, crypto-assets, and digital financial services. For financial service providers operat…
Anthropic’s Claude can now search the web when generating responses [20 Mar 25, 6:59pm] Anthropic has announced that Claude can now search the Internet, allowing it to generate more up-to-date and relevant responses. For instance, a developer who is getting an error updating a dependency in TypeScript 5.5 could ask Claude if there were…
Seven Proposed Recommendations published by the Verifiable Credentials Working Group [20 Mar 25, 7:33am] The Verifiable Credentials Working Group published Verifiable Credentials Data Model v2.0, Verifiable Credential Data Integrity 1.0, Data Integrity EdDSA Cryptosuites v1.0, Data Integrity ECDSA Cryptosuites v1.0, Securing Verifiable Credentials using…
DPub-ARIA 1.1 and DPub-AAM 1.1 are W3C Proposed Recommendations [18 Mar 25, 7:14am] Today the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Group published Digital Publishing WAI-ARIA Module 1.1 and Digital Publishing Accessibility API Mappings 1.1 as W3C Proposed Recommendations.
Authorized Translation of WCAG 2.2 in French [17 Mar 25, 7:16am] W3C published the Authorized French Translation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Règles pour l’accessibilité des contenus Web (WCAG) 2.2.
Bacteria technique can boost plant growth [20 Mar 25, 6:24pm] "The technique we demonstrate here essentially stabilizes these bacteria, making it possible to develop customized probiotics for plants."
Cheese made with peas tastes like the real thing [20 Mar 25, 5:13pm] A version of a popular cooking cheese made with 25% pea protein is a step towards more sustainable dairy products with nutritional benefits.
Some cats may be good therapy animals [20 Mar 25, 4:23pm] "There's this perception that cats just aren't suitable for this kind of work, but our study shows that some cats may thrive in these settings."
How Does This End? [24 Mar 25, 10:53pm] The acceleration of institutional breakdown in America has reached a point where we must confront a sobering reality: the constitutional system, as designed, may no longer possess the internal mechanisms to save itself. When judges face impeachment t…
A Win For Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate [24 Mar 25, 7:21pm] In a moment of clarity after initially moving forward a deeply flawed piece of legislation, the French National Assembly has done the right thing: it rejected a dangerous proposal that would have gutted end-to-end encryption in the name of fighting d…
fully functional crab-shaped playstation 1 uses movable claws as the controller [25 Mar 25, 1:10am] named playstacean, and rightly so, the custom-built device follows the design of the crab artwork by artist anh dang.The post fully functional crab-shaped playstation 1 uses movable claws as the controller appeared first on designboom | architecture…
daniel buren’s stripy optical interventions take over historic palazzo in italy [24 Mar 25, 4:55pm] striped fabrics suspend from the arches of piazza del duomo, recalling the nearby cathedral and baptistery in chromatic rhythms as they ripple in the wind.The post daniel buren’s stripy optical interventions take over historic palazzo in italy app…
students craft XBAMBOO cabin with acrylic skin and AI-generated timber frame in china [24 Mar 25, 11:50am] the 6-square-meter pavilion functions as a teahouse and meditation space, offering a tranquil environment.The post students craft XBAMBOO cabin with acrylic skin and AI-generated timber frame in china appeared first on designboom | architecture &…