The Talk Show ✪: Ep. 357, With Nilay Patel
Google is finally making its to-do list and reminder tools work together
The long-neglected Tasks app is becoming the center of Google’s task management universe.
298: Why Brett Builds What He Builds
Christina is off this week. Jeff interviews Brett about why and how he builds the tools he builds.
Check Your Spelling at the Command Line with Aspell — Open Source Musings
(Note: This post was first published at Opensource.com and appears here via a CC-BY-SA 4.0 International License.) Correct spelling does...
How Platformer is changing in year three
What I learned in year two, and what comes next
Attention is not a commodity
In one of his typically trenchant posts, titled Attentive, Scott Galloway (@profgalloway) compares human attention to oil, meaning an extractive commodity: We used to refer to an information econom…
GTA 6 gameplay leaks online in 90 videos
A massive GTA VI leak appears to line up with previous reports.
iOS 16: All the Things I Didn’t Like
Earlier this week, I published my review of iOS 16. As you may have seen, throughout the eight chapters of the story, I pointed out some of the flaws of iOS 16 and aspects I didn’t particularly like. That gave me an idea. First, however, allow me to thank to everyone who read, enjoyed, and
Journal Entry - 003 | On Digital Gardens — Dino’s Journal 📖
This was supposed to be a part of a bigger journal entry, but I found that I had more things to say on this topic, so it gets its own ded...
The Verge goes back to bloggy basics with a new redesign
"We just want to be able to tweet onto our own website."
What’s the best student laptop? We asked students
From kindergarten through college, kids weigh in.
Apple is too strict with copy and paste in iOS 16
Where’s the “always allow” option?
The PS Vita’s time is now, again
A new Vita with USB-C would be a hot device.
Sleep loss leads to the withdrawal of human helping across individuals, groups, and large-scale societies
Helping behavior between humans has been one of the most influential forces sculpting modern civilizations, but what factors influence this propensity to help? This study demonstrates that a lack of sleep dictates whether humans choose to help each other at three different scales: within individuals, across individuals, and across societies.
2. Projecting U.S. religious groups’ population shares by 2070
The first half of this chapter provides details on the assumptions and results of each of the four main scenarios. These are not predictions for the
How Americans view policy proposals on transgender and gender identity issues, and where such policies exist
On a couple of policies related to transgender people, there is some agreement among Americans, but views of other policies are more divided.
How Apple put its weight behind Siri Shortcuts in iOS 16
App Shortcuts are actually Apple's biggest Siri update in years
Trying to Understand Revert And Merges in Git — Attach to Process
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert in Git. This post is me trying to understand how it works, by trying to explain it to someone else. If I've...
We’ve Got Misinformation All Wrong
Both advocacy groups and political leaders tend to assume that misinformation persists on social media because the platforms are unwilling to get rid of it—a gross and unhelpful oversimplification. Some of the largest technology companies in the world spend tens of billions of dollars each year ...
The Screw Tapes | Adrian Nathan West
The music of DJ Screw preserves the personalities and style of people foundational to Houston rap—some long-forgotten and too many deceased.
All Podcast Roads Lead to Video
The format that got us all to listen is becoming visual, and podcasts will never be the same
Create a Chrome bookmark html file to import list of URLs
I recently switched RSS providers and I could only extract my saved posts as a list of URLs. So I thought I’d add these to a bookmark folder in Chrome. However, Chrome bookmark import only accepts a…
iPad Pro (12.9-inch 5th generation) - Geekbench Browser
Benchmark results for an iPad Pro (12.9-inch 5th generation) with an Apple M1 processor.
I Finally Reached Computing Nirvana. What Was It All For?
Breakfast, it turns out. The answer is breakfast.
When Journalists Lose Their Work History, We All Lose
Legendary tech journalist Kara Swisher reveals that even she is not immune to having her old work removed from the internet by short-sighted content management.
iOS 16, Fantastical 3.7, and Cardhop 2.2 Are All Out Today! | Flexibits
iPhone 12 Pro Max - Geekbench Browser
Benchmark results for an iPhone 12 Pro Max with an Apple A14 Bionic processor.
Welcome to the new Verge
A complete redesign of The Verge that marries the best of old-school blogging with a modern news feed experience.
Note-taking isn't rocket science
I swear some people out there be building their note-taking system like NASA engineers building the next rocket to send us to the next habitable Earth.
Note-...
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel isn’t ready to sell his company
"I believe we’re far from reaching our full potential."