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- Sesame Street’s next season will stream on Netflix
- 23andMe and its user data will soon belong to a pharmaceutical giant
- GitHub’s new AI coding agent can fix bugs for you
- Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux is now open-source
- Microsoft’s Edit on Windows is a new command-line text editor
- Trump signs the Take It Down Act into law
- Nearly half of streaming subscriptions are for plans with ads — I wonder how many of these ad-supported subscriptions are ones bundled with other services. For example, I get ad-supported Hulu included with my phone plan. I rarely watch anything on Hulu (because of the ads), and if it wasn’t free, then I wouldn’t bother with it at all.
- Elgato is letting you stick a Stream Deck on anything
- Fender’s free new recording app lets you simulate its iconic amps and pedals
- Google’s Gemini AI is coming to Chrome
- The FDA is making it more difficult for Americans to get vaccinated for covid
- Fortnite is finally back on US iPhones — “If you get the app from the App Store, it will be a small initial download, and after you actually open the app, it will download the rest of the game. For a colleague, that additional download was 12.95GB.” 😳
- Energy efficiency rollbacks could cost Americans $43 billion in higher utility bills
- OpenAI is buying Jony Ive’s AI hardware company
- PlayStation Stars burns out — PlayStation Stars was a frustrating rewards program (as are most rewards programs now). As a casual gamer, every time I would get close to having enough points for the one reward with any value (a $5 gift card), my points would expire. I often feel like it would be better for a company to have no reward program at all than to have one that is frustrating to use.
- Apple is making a five-part documentary on Martin Scorsese
- Netflix’s new OceanGate documentary makes things seem so much worse
- Verizon wants to wait longer before unlocking your phone
- Anthropic’s Claude 4 AI models are better at coding and reasoning
- Nvidia’s RTX 5060 review debacle should be a wake-up call for gamers and reviewers
- Mozilla is shutting down Pocket — I’ve used Pocket for years. Last year I shopped around for a new read it later app as I was somewhat unhappy with Pocket. I initially decided on Omnivore before deciding to go back to Pocket. I thought I dodged a bullet as Omnivore shut down a few months later, but it looks like my decision to stick with Pocket finally caught up with me.
- Senate Republicans vote to revoke California’s right to set its own tailpipe pollution rules
- Trump threatens Apple with a 25 percent iPhone tariff
- I bet you haven’t seen a first-person shooter quite like this
- Fujifilm’s half-frame camera ditches modern features for retro fun
- The Invention That Accidentally Made McMansions (kottke.org)
- Markwhen — “A markdown-like journal language for plainly writing logs, gantt charts, blogs, feeds, notes, journals, diaries, todos, timelines, calendars or anything that happens over time.”
- Authors Together — A semi-official directory to help find A Book Apart books in their new homes.
- Our Christmas Films List (Remy Sharp) — “Each year, since 2006, Julie and I have planned a Christmas movie day, where we watch a day of Christmas spirited films whilst eating various Christmas type food.”
- Looking for a new opportunity (Jeff Bridgforth)
- Of Books and Conferences Past (Jeffrey Zeldman)
- Festivitas — Holiday Lights for Your Mac Menu Bar and Dock (Daring Fireball)
- Mozi (Daring Fireball) — “Mozi is a private social network for seeing your people more, IRL. Add your plans, check who’s in town, and know when you overlap.”
- ‘Making “Social” Social Again’ — Ev Williams Explains Mozi (Daring Fireball)
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