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If you want to move into senior leadership, it’s not enough just to say you’re adaptable. You have to show it. The most promotable leaders consistently demonstrate adaptability, especially in high-stakes moments. Here’s how to embed it into your leadership brand. Model change-ready behavior in real time. When disruption hits, avoid falling into defensive habits. […]
257257A real smart home has SmartWings motorized shades, so what are you waiting for?
In the smart homes of the future, we were promised that everything would be automated. Today, there are robot vacuums to clean your floors and smart locks that secure your residence without a key—so why should you still be manually operating your blinds?
Hurdle hints and answers for December 15, 2025
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answers Hurdle Word 1 hintA sweet breakfast topping.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air is $300 off at Amazon. And yes, I’m tempted. Hurdle Word 1 answerSYRUP
Hurdle Word 2 hintTo confuse.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for December 15, 2025 Hurdle Word 2 AnswerSTUMP
Hurdle Word 3 hintTo come together.
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Hurdle Word 4 hintA slope.
SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for December 15 Hurdle Word 4 answerBEVEL
Final Hurdle hintMore kind.
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Moon phase today: What the moon will look like on December 15
There's not a whole lot to spot on the surface of the moon tonight, but if you look hard enough you'll see one or two interesting features. And as we approach the New Moon, this will be one of the last chances to see anything for a few nights.
What is today’s moon phase?As of Monday, Dec. 15, the moon phase is Waning Crescent. This means 18% of the moon is lit up tonight, according to NASA's Daily Moon Observation.
Tonight, without any visual aids, you'll only be able to see the Aristarchus Plateau. However, if you have binoculars, you'll also be able to see the Grimaldi Basin and the Gassendi Crater. With a telescope, the Reiner Gamma also comes into view.
When is the next full moon?The next full moon will be on Jan. 3. The last full moon was on Dec. 4.
What are moon phases?According to NASA, the Moon completes a cycle in about 29.5 days, and during that time we see it go through different phases. We always see the same side, but as it orbits Earth, the sunlight on it changes. That’s why sometimes it looks full, sometimes half-lit, and sometimes you can’t see it at all. There are eight main phases in the cycle:
New Moon - The moon is between Earth and the sun, so the side we see is dark (in other words, it's invisible to the eye).
Waxing Crescent - A small sliver of light appears on the right side (Northern Hemisphere).
First Quarter - Half of the moon is lit on the right side. It looks like a half-moon.
Waxing Gibbous - More than half is lit up, but it’s not quite full yet.
Full Moon - The whole face of the moon is illuminated and fully visible.
Waning Gibbous - The moon starts losing light on the right side. (Northern Hemisphere)
Third Quarter (or Last Quarter) - Another half-moon, but now the left side is lit.
Waning Crescent - A thin sliver of light remains on the left side before going dark again.
IT: Welcome to Derrys chaotic ending, explained
Well, that was a lot, wasn't it? The near feature-length finale of IT: Welcome to Derry casts the whole of Derry in grim fog, with the military working to try and let Pennywise loose on America while the kids, Dick Hallorann (Chris Chalk), and Major Hanlon (Jovan Adepo) try and recage IT.
There are flash forwards, hints of time travel, and some ties to Stephen King's novels and the IT movies that you may have missed. We've broken down all the major questions below.
SEE ALSO: Is Derry in 'IT: Welcome to Derry' a real town? What happens to Pennywise?At the end of episode 7, Pennywise's cycle of killing came to an end with the fire at the Black Spot, and the creature was ready to return to the sewers to sleep for another 27 years — until the army got involved. General Shaw (James Remar) and the gang decided it would be a great idea to let the clown loose, and they ended up destroying one of the pillars that forms a circle around Derry and acts as a cage for the creature.
In the finale of episode 8, Pennywise makes a break for the far bank of a river surrounding Derry, which is apparently the point at which it'll be totally free of the other pillars acting as its cage. Fortunately, it doesn't get that far. Using their own fragment of the meteor that IT crashed to Earth in years before, the kids are able to reform the cage moments before the creature tears them to pieces. It's dragged away from them into the distance, presumably to return to hibernation until the 1988 cycle starts.
IT: Welcome to Derry's finale introduces the possibility of time travel.Before the kids capture Pennywise, the clown drags Marge (Matilda Lawler) away and reveals to her that she'll one day have a son: Richie Tozier, a key character and member of the Losers' Club in the book and movies.
"The seed of your stinking loins and his filthy friends bring me my death! Or is it birth?" growls Pennywise. "I get confused. Tomorrow? Yesterday? It's all the same for little Pennywise."
Credit: Brooke Palmer / HBOLater, back at the safety of the stand pipe, Marge talks to Lilly (Clara Stack) about what Pennywise said.
"He said, to him, the past, present, and future are all the same. And that his death was actually his birth," Marge says. "I know it sounds crazy, but what if he tries to go back and kill someone from the time before we were born, like our parents?"
Lilly's response? "I guess it'll be someone else's fight."
This conversation seems to be a set up for future seasons of IT: Welcome to Derry. We already know that co-creator Andy Muschietti wants there to be three seasons, with Season 2 and Season 3 jumping back in time to Pennywise's previous killing cycles. Marge and Lilly's exchange is the perfect lead-in to this.
What's next for Major Hanlon and Dick Hallorann?The final scenes with Hanlon and Hallorann are nods to both Stephen King's wider work and the IT movies. Hallorann, who is best known as a key character in The Shining, tells Hanlon that he's going to work in a friend's hotel in London as a chef — the start of a career that we know will eventually take him to The Overlook Hotel.
"How much trouble can a hotel be?" he says. Of course, readers of the book will know exactly how much trouble.
Hanlon, meanwhile, decides to stay in Derry with his family and start work on a farm. As readers of the book know, his grandson will be Mike Hanlon, another key member of the Losers' Club.
What's with the flash forward in the final scene?The final scene in the series has an unexpected flash forward to 1988, where we meet yet another Losers' Club member, Beverly Marsh (Sophia Lillis, reprising her role from the movies), witnessing her mother's suicide at Juniper Hill.
Ingrid Kersh (Madeleine Stowe), now an old lady who has presumably been in the asylum since the events of the 1960s cycle, appears behind her, smiling, and tells her that nobody in Derry ever really dies.
This scene essentially brings things back full circle to the movies, linking to a scene in IT: Chapter Two when an older Beverly (Jessica Chastain) is terrorised by the creature in Mrs. Kersh's form.
Give your Mac Microsoft’s best tools for under $10 each
TL;DR: Give your Mac a boost with this Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 lifetime license, on sale now for just $49.97 (reg. $219).
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No room in the budget for a new computer? You can give your current one a boost with a Microsoft Office license, and if you think that doesn’t apply to Macs, think again. This Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 license outfits your Apple device with six helpful apps, and right now, you can get them all for life for just $49.97 (reg. $219).
Mac users don’t have to miss out on the power of Microsoft Office. This suite of helpful apps includes the classics that have been around for decades and can bring a productivity boost to any device — even Apple computers — thanks to this Microsoft Office Home and Business for Mac 2021 license.
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You can get a MacBook Pro for $400 if you act fast
TL;DR: Get one of Apple’s most powerful laptops, the MacBook Pro, for only $399.97 (reg. $1,580) while you can.
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This is an expensive time of year. If you’re in need of a laptop, you’re likely not looking to shell out thousands of dollars on a MacBook Pro. But fortunately, these powerful devices occasionally go on a massive sale — like this 13-inch space gray model, currently on sale for just $399.97 (reg. $1,580) while supplies last.
There’s a reason the MacBook Pro is beloved by Apple users and typically comes with a hefty price tag. This powerful device offers all the bells and whistles we’ve come to know from Apple, all in a sleek casing that is easy to bring along anywhere.
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Your $200 gaming headset sounds worse than my $50 headphones
I don't even want to think about how much money I've spent on gaming headsets over the years. The answer is way too much, and all because it took me far too long to give up.
Plex forced me to start paying—but now I'm glad it did
While I've tried the alternatives, I always seem to come back to good old Plex, but as the years have gone by, the pressure to pay has increased. I managed to resist, but recently, out of pure frustration, I put down for a month of premium Plex, and there's no going back.
4 open-source alternatives to Adobe Creative Cloud
I can't be too hard on Adobe Creative Cloud. It gave us an affordable and legal way to access tools like Premiere and Photoshop with ongoing support and updates. Before, the upfront cost for these apps was enormous, and you had to pay up all over again when a new version shipped anyway. If you use Creative Cloud to make money, it's also a legitimate business expense–and a fairly-priced one at that.
This one change made my Home Assistant automations far more accurate
Do you find that you're getting false positives for your smart home automations? It can be frustrating when automations trigger when they shouldn't. If this is happening to you, setting up a Bayesian sensor may help.
5 dumb devices every smart home needs
A lot of smart devices are far superior to their dumb equivalents. Smart plugs, for example, can do so much more than traditional plugs can. Sometimes, however, there are occasions where only a dumb device will do.
APT vs Pacman: Which Linux package manager is better for beginners
The package manager is what primarily makes a Linux distribution special. You can always swap out the desktop environment, the window manager, and the shell, but you're stuck with the package manager built into the distro you're using. And unless you go out of your way to avoid the terminal, you will be interacting with the package manager fairly often. So it makes sense to give that choice some thought, especially if you're new to the Linux ecosystem. The Advanced Package Tool (or APT) and Pacman are the two most popular package managers out there, and I'll try to help you pick one.
I refuse to buy earbuds without this game-changing feature
Modern earbuds can block out the world with active noise cancellation, yet still let you hear someone when you need to, thanks to transparency mode. Still, there’s one small, often overlooked feature that makes it even easier: wear sensors.
These open-source apps will save you hundreds of dollars a year
If you're like me, you're probably properly sick of everything being a subscription. I recently started purging subscriptions from my life, Microsoft 365 being prime among them. But, if you get rid of apps that you need when you cancel your subscription, how can you keep doing what you were before? These apps are just the ticket to replace key paid services.
The 4 Excel Find and Replace tricks I use to save hours
I used to waste hours in Microsoft Excel manually cleaning data, fixing formulas, and reformatting worksheets. That was until I realized I could use the Find and Replace dialog (Ctrl+H) to achieve the same results in seconds. As a result, I can now spend more time on the things that matter.
Here's the right way to use Google Sheets on your phone
If you want to master Google Sheets on your phone, you need to make a significant change in how you think about it. Your smartphone isn't just for looking at data while you're out and about. It's actually a fully functional, highly optimized platform that handles complex data management and analysis perfectly well.
5 everyday problems I solved with my smart home
Some smart home tech feels like it's solving a problem that doesn't exist. Does your fridge really need to be able to tell you when you've run out of milk? Used well, however, smart home tech can help to solve some of the problems you face every day.
This VR headset was a better investment than my computer monitor
I never had much interest in VR headsets, but XR is a different story. I like the idea of working with virtual windows floating around me in my physical space. So after experimenting first with AR glasses, I took the plunge with a full-blown XR headset, and while it wasn’t cheap, I’m glad I did.
How to make your first WebExtension that works in Chrome, Firefox, and beyond
Cross-browser extensions are easy to write, thanks to the WebExtension initiative and core Web technologies. Using a common format, you can write extensions that work anywhere, without the need to target specific browsers.


