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I also have a huge net flix release, an excellent new pod cast (and a new way of listening), a comfortable game with great wearing, and more. Streaming Heavy Week this week! Let’s dig.
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- The state of electricity. This film is practically through all accounts, nasty. (They couldn’t even A good one Trailer For this!) But I realize that a very extraordinary tech of a robot uprising, will still end in long -term cans of tech movies that people talk forever. Saving it for my next airplane ride.
- Mickey 17. Here is the one to see the fact: a new one by the director’s director Parasite This is a high concept of action flak and meditation that means becoming a human being. Deep! And fun!
- Everyone lives with John Muliani. I was really weird, occasionally enjoying an unmanned run Everyone is in LA Last year, and Malani and partner. It seems that entertainment for this new Netflix Show has been re -occupied. I don’t know if I will see it every week forever, but… there is something about Nice that I really like.
- Secure. A really interesting alternative iOS App Store (unfortunately only available to the European Union people) who promises low fees for DVS and a better discovery for players. This thing is still Lot New – it has no game in it! – But worth seeing.
- Good robots. A new series by our friends VoicesA portion of a wonderful Unidentified Podcast, about the rise of AI and many, many, many questions that arise from it. The episodes I have heard are interesting and terrifying, which AI feels all right for everything.
- Pocket Cast Web. Talk about podcast! Pocket Casts has been my favorite podcast app for years, and my only hesitation has been that you have to pay for many of its best features. No longer: its web and desktop apps are now free, and you can harmonize all your luggage in all your devices.
- Wonder stops. A game for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC for making tea. And hard work. And get rid of and quiet and community. I found both of them Crossing the animal And Valley Stardo Vibration from this game, and I mean the best possible way. It is also from those who made Stanley’s MessengerFor, for, for,. So I don’t matter.
- The matter partner reader. I have mentioned the matter a few times here-this is a really beautiful reading letter app for Apple devices. This new feature is a very clever use of AI: You choose some text, the app will present questions about you, and you will just tap to know more. More powerful than a dictionary or Wikipedia search.
- Open Web 1.9. The All -One One Social Feed App needs the feature that it needs most: saving the timeline, so you can pick up the next time you have left where you have left. It immediately changed the open web from an app that I think is clean, which I am using almost every day.
Tina Nagyevin Inclusive StuffyIn a very cold and normal time to cover the intersection of technology and politics, a few weeks ago, a team of politics. She understands the Trump administration, in ways that everything from social media to podcast has changed the way to communicate with her government, and where it is better than anyone. She has probably written the most exciting piece of restaurant reporting about what I have ever read His experience in the Trump Girl.
I asked Tina to share her home screen with us, and she agreed – she sent me a picture of her bookstore, which really includes a huge Duncan ‘mug and wrestling chair. It’s all good. Anyway, here is Tina’s home screen, as well as some information about what apps use and why:
Device: I recently got the iPhone 16 Pro, though I would admit that it was for the reasons to serve … 1) I went on vacation on a big sky with a friend last year and our photos were better than me, and 2) I wanted to get the latest phone before hitting the tariff. (This trade war is suffering from chaos and I am not pursuing.)
Wallpaper: Sunrise in Austria’s Alps. I went on a week -long ski trip to Earlberg in February 2020, and that holiday memories endured me mentally for the next three years, GrantorStyle.
Apps: Messages, signals, weather, Apple notes, reminders, settings, photos, watch, camera, left, YouTube music, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Naik Run Club, Google Cap, Apple Fitness, Lime, Uber, Apple Watch, Slack, Elguto Control Center, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google, Google,
Lime The scooters are local in DC, which makes it easy for me to live in a two -mile -mile circle, but if I have to go somewhere like a union station (or where I have to wear heels), I will be Uber and Lift Race against each other.
Control Center app Have to adjust for me for me Elgato Key Lights At my desk I initially got them to hit the media, but found that they also make the best lamps in the sun. (I don’t have Windows in my home office, and I swear by God, they have improved my productivity.)
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I also told Tina to share some of the things they are right now. He who sent it back is this:
- I subscribe Nebula Just accessing episodes Jet interval: Game A week ago to them Hit the YouTube. (This is a travel game show that is best for people who love public transit and flight logistics.)
- Related: Their fondam Cotopici allpa Travel bag has turned me into an allpa fan – as well as a normal bag specialist. (My daily Carrie is one Peak design 15l.
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- This video Whenever I write something about the Trump administration, I have rent free from my mind. “You’re not based on, you are really crangs” is the philosophical underpanning of this political era.
What is here Installer The community is this week. I want to know what you are in now! E -mail Installer@Thaverge.com Or message me on the signal – @David Pierce. For more excellent recommendations, check the answers This post on threads And This post on Blueski.
“You sometimes mention the fantasy addition, so you have to try Prado passenger. This is an additional step counter RPG where your daily steps fuel your role to find the basement, increase the level and loot the level. Like an extra game, you can check it here and there without using a lot of time, but all your progress is linked to your activity. Now I need to play my friends so I can test the features. -Ta mate
“Play Ark. Great game – Good combat system, good story, wider audience deserves! ” – Ben
“I discovered Organic mapFor a well -developed app Open Street Map. It seems that there is a huge data where I live in Central Europe, and it also has public transport routes and opening hours. I try to see open source alternatives for big tech apps for us, as you can’t predict the future right now. – alex
“Australian TV Series Mr. Inbetyen Currently, Australia has a little renovation. You may like it. – Bennett
“I wonder if I am in the majority of people or minorities who do this: Using email notifications for each item that I can possibly do. All these different services have your app and put pressure on you to download it so you ‘stay up to the latest with notifications’ or ‘pay the bill from the app!’ I think it is so easy for me to manage this kind of services by sending all my notifications to a central location: my email address. Then I will only move them to the appropriate folder (label in Gmail) or even use the Snose feature on receipt of the email to come after a day after estimating its delivery estimates. ” – Tony
“” Flapper zero There is a really interesting multi -tool that can be useful in the future. – Scott
“Before watching Mickey 17, I can recommend the book Mickey 7 Anyone who liked anything by Andy Veer (MartinFor, for, for,. Project Heel Mary), Dennis E -Taylor (Boberus Series), or Martha Wells (Massacre Series). Fun and smart science -fi that’s a pleasure to read! ” – David
“Loxic All of my workflow tools is replaced by a Co -Journal -based document engine that I have developed with a built -in journal. Even it contains lists of styling emox ‘org mode and a wide plug -in ecosystem. Also open source! “ – James
“Before the holidays, I read This review Zoo’s C -star S50 ‘Smart Telescope’. It resurrected my interest in astronomy (but never acted). I learned that Zoo is coming up with a new, small entry level model Syster S30So I presented one in early December. It arrived a few weeks ago, and I’m just flying. – David
For the past few weeks, I have been running a group of experiences on myself to find out if I can find a relatively easy way to start using my phone less. (There’s more about it.) Everyone has many ideas, “gadgets that force you to remove your phone” from “just discipline, you buffen”. I do not love any of these points.
So far, I have the best and best thing I have tried Charge my phone in another room. I set up a little charging station in my residential room, and now I get a call every night before I start to get ready for bed. But here’s the thing that It It made by: I took the charger Out Now my bedroom, even in the night when I go upwards with my phone, I have to go down and plug in it. This change has helped me read more before bed, and when I wake up for the first time, I’m not watching the screen. I don’t know if any of them made me a better person or anything, but it makes me feel a bit calm in the morning. And after just two nights, it felt as usual. Highly recommended.