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The unfinished rainbow

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 14/04/2026

» Thailand's legalisation of same-sex marriage is often touted as a sign of progress in gender equality. Advocates, however, point out that controversy over gender recognition reveals conditional acceptance.

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Microsoft tightens Windows 11 driver security rules

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 13/04/2026

» Microsoft is set to significantly bolster Windows 11 security by mandating that all hardware drivers meet the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP) standards, effectively ending decades of support for legacy drivers that rely on expired certificates.

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CPF stages 'Splash To Space' for Silom's water party this Songkran

Life, Published on 09/04/2026

» Silom is one of Bangkok's most iconic Songkran hotspots. It's an iconic district where high-energy streets and a visible Pride-friendly spirit come together to create a socially charged atmosphere.

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How YouTube fails its creators

Life, James Hein, Published on 08/04/2026

» YouTube is failing in customer protection, especially in certain categories. As a case study, consider YouTuber Davie504. Unless you are a bass player or interested in bass lines, you probably haven't heard of him. He spends time practising and demonstrating bass playing in a proficient and sometimes amusing fashion. He is unassuming and obviously works hard to present good content. In general, if you are playing any musical selection in a teaching presentation, particularly if you are playing it yourself, or if the section is short and not the full song, then this should be all covered by "fair use". Enter the music industry. When you think about overbearing corporate control, this is the perfect example. Within this, some artists are worse than others, with the absolute worst being whomever represents The Eagles.

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'Off The Radar, We Rise' addresses artistic precarity

Life, Published on 07/04/2026

» Bangkok Art and Culture Centre presents "Off The Radar, We Rise", an art exhibition and project that addresses issues of security and precarity within the field of contemporary art, at the Main Exhibition Gallery, 7th floor, until May 31.

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The cost of Bangkok's health obsession

Life, Chavisa Boonpiti, Published on 04/04/2026

» There is a particular kind of Saturday morning that has become recognisable in certain Bangkok circles. Someone wakes at 5am, checks their recovery score on their Whoop band, approves of the number, and heads to the airport. Not for a holiday or a work trip, but for a fitness race in Singapore.

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OpenAI postpones ChatGPT 18+ launch indefinitely

Life, Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 01/04/2026

» OpenAI has indefinitely delayed the launch of an 18+ version of ChatGPT, pushing back earlier plans to introduce the feature.

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Hong Kong Art Toy Story returns to CentralWorld

Life, Published on 30/03/2026

» Following last year's huge success which saw a rapid sold-out phenomenon, the Hong Kong Art Toy Story makes a grand comeback as a premier highlight of Thailand Toy Expo 2026 at Eden Zone, 1st floor of CentralWorld, from Thursday to Sunday.

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Robots get smooth moves

Life, James Hein, Published on 25/03/2026

» The subject of the week is robots. The amount of news on these keeps growing and growing. South Korea is first up here with their KAIST Humanoid. In the field test, the robot was shown running across a soccer pitch, jumping, taking shots on goal, and even doing dance moves akin to the Michael Jackson moonwalk. Many robot demonstrations still look a bit stiff but these moves were quite smooth. The robot can run at about 12kph on flat ground with the next goal at 14kph. It can climb a ladder with 40cm steps and the knees can generate 320 Newton metres of peak torque so it can push heavier objects. The current model is based on the lower human half but the goal is for a full humanoid form that can work with people in industrial environments.

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Legends return to the page

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 24/03/2026

» The country's largest literary event is set to return with a renewed focus on the enduring power of books and the stories that continue to shape generations.