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All You Need to Know about the 2023 Honda Civic Type R
Honda has finally revealed details about its latest hot hatch, including increased power figures and a revised chassis.
How Twitter’s child porn problem ruined its plans for an OnlyFans competitor
"Twitter cannot accurately detect child sexual exploitation and non-consensual nudity at scale."
What's New in Shortcuts - Issue #40
Last week, I published a story for iMore covering the Menu Bar applet for Shortcuts on the Mac and gave a few examples of how to build your shortcuts to work well when triggered there — check out the example shortcuts for sure:
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s biggest bet
Land of the Giants ends its season looking ahead to Meta’s future, with exclusive audio from inside the company.
iPhone 12 Pro Max - Geekbench Browser
Benchmark results for an iPhone 12 Pro Max with an Apple A14 Bionic processor.
iPhone 12 Pro Max - Geekbench Browser
Benchmark results for an iPhone 12 Pro Max with an Apple A14 Bionic processor.
NASA engineers fix Voyager 1 telemetry transmit glitch
Deeply impressive that NASA engineers fixed telemetry transmit glitch on 1970s probe in the first place
Twitter's other porn problem
Imagine the company did want to monetize adult content. Would Apple let it?
Captionista: Simple, Flexible Video Subtitling for the iPhone and iPad
One of the tradeoffs I see a lot in the apps we cover is between simplicity and flexibility. Simplicity has its virtues, but often apps designed to make things as easy as possible for users end up being inflexible, resulting in cookie-cutter output. The flip side is that maximum flexibility can get out of hand
Email Doesn't Suck. It's Email Clients That Need Improving
Don't hate the technology, hate the implementation.
Input
What comes next.
I’m Baby | Hannah Zeavin
Baby X once extracted attention from its human caregiver using its cuteness; now it is a worker expropriated.
How Two Dozen Rabbits Started an Ecological Invasion in Australia
The country’s “most serious pests” can be traced to one shipment from England in 1859, study shows
How bots invaded social media and changed the world forever
Future News 130
Wikipedia’s Cleopatra mystery, AI and the future of truth on the internet
Future News 134
Automate the Publishing Process of Your Podcast With GitHub Actions
Send your podcast from YouTube to Anchor.fm
Gigaverse
The gig economy is an entire universe. What is it like working inside of it?
He Thought He Could Outfox the Gig Economy. He Was Wrong
Jeffrey Fang was a ride-hailing legend, a top earner with relentless hustle. Then his minivan was carjacked—with his kids in the back seat.
The Fraught Fantasies of “Into the Woods” and “Hamlet”
From Shakespeare to Sondheim, the world is not what it seems.
Billionaire John Malone loves Fox News. But he owns a piece of CNN.
One of the world’s most powerful news outlets has a new mandate — which happens to sync with the views of one of the world’s richest men.
Decade In Review News, Opinion, and Analysis—The New Yorker
A collection of articles about Decade In Review from The New Yorker, including news, in-depth reporting, commentary, and analysis.
The Age of Instagram Face
From 2019: How social media, FaceTune, and plastic surgery created a single, cyborgian look.
Hardware Keyboard Shortcuts in the “Subscribe in Unread” Share Sheet Extension
Steam’s new mobile app looks way, way better
Even in beta, it looks so much nicer.
Shazam turns 20
Shazam — one of the most beloved and popular music discovery platforms in the world — turns 20 today.
Twitter, Meta, and Blowing the Whistle on Big Tech
Plus: Decades-old security flaws, a wave of startup layoffs, and multiple “thousand-year” rainfalls.
Tape Hiss: The Underlying Noise Quietly Driving Modern Music
The ongoing fight against tape hiss has proven a useful creative tension for the music industry—even if you’re not into lo-fi music recorded on a four-track.
Psychological inoculation improves resilience against misinformation on social media
Psychological inoculation is effective at reducing misinformation susceptibility on social media.
It’s settled: 6.1 inches is the ideal smartphone screen size
It’s almost small and not too huge: a real win-win.