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Even the Internet’s Favorite Pool Guy Doesn’t Know How to Fix the Reflecting Pool

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June 23, 2026

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Even the Internet’s Favorite Pool Guy Doesn’t Know How to Fix the Reflecting Pool

Algae blooms, peeling paint, and a host of fixes from hydrogen peroxide to nanobubblers have made it hard to diagnose what's wrong with the Reflecting Pool, let alone how to clean up the mess.

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Engineering at Meta

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· May 13, 2026

Reel Friends: Building Social Discovery that Scales to Billions

On its face the new Friend Bubbles feature looks simple enough. It highlights Reels your friends have watched and reacted to. But sometimes the features that seem the most straightforward require the deepest engineering work. On this episode of the Meta Tech Podcast, Pascal Hartig chats with Subasree and Joseph, two software engineers from the Facebook [...] Read More... The post Reel Friends: Building Social Discovery that Scales to Billions appeared first on Engineering at Meta.

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 29, 2026

“I’m Completely Surrounded!”: Exhausted Homeowner Trapped in a 360-Degree Nightmare After Rude Neighbors Ruin His Entire Block

This guy just can't catch a break when it comes to terrible neighbors! The post “I’m Completely Surrounded!”: Exhausted Homeowner Trapped in a 360-Degree Nightmare After Rude Neighbors Ruin His Entire Block appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Daily Dot

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘It’s Undercutting’: Homeowner’s Lakefront Erosion Video Has the Internet Playing Engineer

A homeowner filmed his yard eroding into a lake and asked viewers for advice on how to stop the damage without a costly seawall. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post ‘It’s Undercutting’: Homeowner’s Lakefront Erosion Video Has the Internet Playing Engineer appeared first on The Daily Dot.

Polygon

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· Jun 28, 2026

Peter Parker's long-lost cousin could change Spider-Man forever

Who is Cormac Crane? This surprise new member of the Parker family has fans asking questions.

Paul Chek's Blog

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· May 8, 2026

The Truth About Pelvic Tilt and Back Pain

Experts” have a lot of ideas about pelvic tilt, but the one thing all of them agree on is that everyone else has it all wrong! Find it why in my latest video!

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· Jun 28, 2026

Photoshop this fountain man [Photoshop]

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Related coverage for "Even the Internet’s Favorite Pool Guy Doesn’t Know How to Fix the Reflecting Pool": Engineering at Meta — Reel Friends: Building Social Discovery that Scales to Billions. TwistedSifter — “I’m Completely Surrounded!”: Exhausted Homeowner Trapped in a 360-Degree Nightmare After Rude Neighbors Ruin His Entire Block. Daily Dot — ‘It’s Undercutting’: Homeowner’s Lakefront Erosion Video Has the Internet Playing Engineer. Polygon — Peter Parker's long-lost cousin could change Spider-Man forever. Paul Chek's Blog — The Truth About Pelvic Tilt and Back Pain. Fark — Photoshop this fountain man [Photoshop]