Many Black users who stayed amid the chaos and change on the platform, now named X, have found a renewed sense in what originally fascinated them: the mundanity in connection.
Guess I’ll join in the Duel of the Defaults 😄 I’ve held off since it seemed that most people were iOS users and I’m a Windows/Linux gal. But so many others have joined in and the list was fun to put together.
📧 Email Client: HEY 🕸️ Website: Micro.blog & Namecheap 📝✅ Notes + Todos: Tiddlywiki via Tiddlyhost.com 📸 Photo Management: Amazon Photos 🗓️ Calendar: Outlook 🎁 Cloud file storage: Onedrive 👽 Contacts: The standard Android app 🌐 Browser: Brave (desktop) & Kiwi (Android) 💬 Chat: The standard Android app 🔖 Bookmarks: Micro.
The Great Failure of Wikipedia : Jason Scott : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The Great Failure of Wikipedia: Presentation by Jason Scott at Notacon 3 in Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday, April 8, 2006. Covers the universally-editable...
Apple Details How It Plans to Comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act
Today, Apple announced how it intends to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the European Commission says applies to the App Store. There are a lot of details to cover, but in summary, radical change is coming to the EU App Store, but only in the EU. Let’s take a look at how
In the late 1970s, a loose collective of New York bands created a radical reaction to New Wave and Punk that came to be known as No Wave. Led by Mars, DNA, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, the Contortions, and, later, Sonic Youth [pictured above], No Wave tossed dynamite into rock's decaying castle and got out before the smoke cleared. In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, No Wave, Pitchfork staff writer Marc Masters details the origins of this brief but still-influential movement.
Apple Releases iOS and iPadOS 17.3 with Collaborative Playlists, Stolen Device Protection, New Black Unity Wallpaper, and More
Today, Apple released iOS and iPadOS 17.3, the third major updates to the operating systems that launched in September and Federico reviewed on MacStories. iOS and iPadOS 17.3 bring only a couple of major new features, including one that was previously expected to be released in iOS and iPadOS 17.2 (but was then delayed), a welcome
The homescreen I described last time has stayed pretty relevant for a long time, but the most recent iOS update added some new features and so it has evolved. It's essentially all the same functionality and applications, just moved around a little...
Shifting your research from X to Mastodon? Here’s what you need to know
Since Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter/X and subsequent changes to that platform, computational
social science researchers may be considering shifting their research programs to
Mastodon and the fediverse. This article sounds several notes of caution about such
a shift. We explain key differences between the fediverse and X, ultimately arguing
that research must be with the fediverse, not on it.
Introducing CurlyQ, a pipeline-oriented curl helper - BrettTerpstra.com
Today I m releasing an initial version of my latest tool, CurlyQ . It s a work in progress, though should be immediately useful to those who need it. I need your input on where it goes next, what s
Podcast: Looking forward to 2024 in mobile gaming (with Matthew Kanterman) | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Podcast: Looking forward to 2024 in mobile gaming (with Matthew Kanterman). Mobile marketing and advertising, freemium monetization strategy, and marketing science. Mobile Dev Memo.
Gather ‘round listener, it’s Selena Gomez! We talk Craigslist, a hot Barney, and blissful ignorance. Practice your mirror-face; it’s an all-new SmartLess.