Mastering Mona
I won’t spend more than $250 on a new smartphone - The Verge
Hear me out.
Star YouTuber iJustine Opens Up About Thrombosis, Assistive Technology, Disability, And Advocating For Your Health
Ezarik, best known on the internet as iJustine, is a megastar tech YouTuber with over 7 million subscribers. (She also has another 1.8 and 1.6 million more on Twitter and Instagram, respectively.) A year ago, she made waves by sharing her experience battling thoracic outlet syndrome.
Evolving Usernames on Discord
Discord usernames are changing to remove four-digit discriminators. Display Names are being added so how you appear to other users stays the same. Read on for more info.
Apple brings Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to iPad - Apple
Apps introduce powerful features designed for iPad to deliver the ultimate mobile studio for video and music creators.
Create an iOS Scriptable widget to show backyard bird visitors
How to create an iOS Scriptable widget that displays the bird visitors in your backyard.
LLMs - I won't be fooled again | Nortrup in Development
I’ve stayed on the sidelines of much of the LLM debate, but I’m willing to stake out my skepticism on this “world changing” technology. As I think back over the arch of my online life, I see these foundational models as the latest in a series of events where amazing technology was going to change the world. But each time individual value is diluted for corporate money grabs. Going way back in time, my first real formative experience on the internet was Geocities. When a friend showed me that I could write an HTML file and make it show up on the internet I was hooked. It was magic to me that I could make something the whole world could see. I quickly fell down the rabbit hole of how to make these sites.
iPadOS 17 features: Stage Manager, Lock Screen widgets, more - 9to5Mac
iPadOS 17 will reportedly include a handful of notable changes for iPad users. Rumors suggest the update will bring enhancements...
Visual artist Marc Horowitz on making a living and making a life – The Creative Independent
Visual artist Marc Horowitz discusses the value of multitasking, finding clarity through sobriety, and why it's beneficial to stop thinking of your creative practice as a competition.
Reimagining a Landscape iPhone OS — Basic Apple Guy
Imagining the possibilities with the return of a native landscape orientation to the iPhone.
Google AMP: how Google tried to fix the web by taking it over - The Verge
“Accelerated Mobile Pages” succeeded in speeding up publishers’ mistrust of the search giant.
Declutter with Dictionaries - Martindb
Ryuichi Sakamoto on how your work changes as you get older – The Creative Independent
Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto discusses the factors that influenced the making of his first new record in nearly a decade, how your creative inclinations change over time, and the ways in which geography can influence what you make.
Is It Time To Nationalize The Railroads? - In These Times
Investigative reporting about corporate malfeasance and government wrongdoing, analysis of national and world affairs, and cultural criticism that matters.
The Case for Nationalizing the Railroads - In These Times
Workers say now is the time to do the impossible.
Writers Are More Powerful Than the Streaming Industry - In These Times
“If we turn this career into a gig, into a hobby, the people who are going to be able to do it are the people who have generational wealth and privilege and are just doing this for fun.”
We Should Be Able to Fix Our Stuff Ourselves - In These Times
From iPhones to John Deere equipment, corporations shouldn’t be holding needed repairs hostage.
AppStories, Episode 328 – Our iPadOS 17 Wishes - MacStories
This week on AppStories, we continue our wish list series with our wishes for iPadOS 17. [subscribe_to_appstories] Sponsored by: Zocdoc – Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. On AppStories+, stand-up lawn mowers and my struggles with social media. We deliver AppStories+ to subscribers with bonus content, ad-free, and at
FSCI's statement on banning of Free Software apps like Element and Briar | Free Software Community of India
FSCI's statement on banning of Free Software apps like Element and Briar
How I used GitHub Copilot to build a browser extension | The GitHub Blog
Here’s how, in seven steps, I built my first browser extension with GitHub Copilot—and my three major takeaways about learning and pair programming in the age of AI.
When a ‘Queer’ Party Is Overrun By Straight People
Call it ‘queerbaiting’ if you must, but nightlife needs to face up to the problem.
Google is changing up search. What does that mean for news publishers? | Nieman Journalism Lab
open a Git repositories’ website from the command line – n3wjack's blog
Are you using Git a lot from the command line? Isn’t it annoying that you have to open a browser and click your way to the GitHub, GitLab or Azure DevOps repo website to create a pull request or do something else that can’t be done in your shell?To solve that problem, I have a […]
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A Comprehensive Guide to the iTunes Affiliate Program - MacStories
Inexpensive software and other tools, coupled with ubiquitous Internet access, have made it easier than ever for creative people to reach a large audience. Whether you are a writer, a podcaster, a video producer, a software developer, or a maker of some other description, distribution has been reduced to a mere implementation detail. Yet, with
How to make a programming language – lpil.uk
What a load of Otter Nonsense
Escaping the Digital Media ‘Crap Trap’ — The Information
Digital media companies are caught in the "crap trap," mass-producing trashy clickbait so they can claim huge audiences and often higher valuations. Here is how they fell into this lethal trap: They got into the content game to produce news or info they might be proud of, believing they could ...
detailed the fascinating history
How does a multimillion-dollar artifact end up as scrap? The answer involves, among other things, famed televangelist Oral Roberts.
Spotify loosens its grip on exclusive podcasts - The Verge
Science Vs is getting wider distribution. More Gimlet shows may follow suit.
Organizing Files Isn't Your Job: A Lightweight System of Shallow Folders, Tagging, and Search