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- cmf telephone 1, A beautiful, long-lasting Android telephone for $200? With an OLED display screen and interchangeable backplates and a number of really cool accessories, one of which is a kickstand? Sure. Please! In fact, orange.
- samsung galaxy ring, I’m still fond of Samsung’s crease and turn phones, although the undisturbed models are very similar and much more expensive. However, I’m most curious about the Galaxy Ring, which makes interesting Ring hardware so pretty – or even has some interesting ideas about authenticity control.
- ,The Dignity Reunion Part 1, For those who are techno lovers of a certain year, there’s a strong possibility that you grew up watching Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht drinking wine and sitting on the couch writing jokes about the year of techno. It was an amazing moment to see the teammates coming back together. And there is an element twoVery
- delta 1.6, The entertainment simulation of Delta is on the iPad! I’m not really sure how much I’d value this, given how much of my modern gaming is on an iPhone with a Spin controller. However, this update, with larger display screens and backups for some games today, improves the pitch significantly.
- Amazon’s untouched Echo Spot, To me, this is the perfect balance of pieces for an Alexa speaker. It’s small, it costs $45 (for now), it has a touchscreen but a useless camera, and it’s the perfect size for a nightstand. I’m promising to get my telephone out of my bedroom, and maybe this will change it.
- shiny, A woman loses her husband but receives a robot from her tech company to support him. Awkwardness ensues. The perfect base for this type! And by all accounts, this display continues the advanced sci-fi content of Apple TV Plus. I’ll definitely catch up soon before episode 3 comes out on Wednesday.
- openvibe, Bluesky, Mastodon, Yarns and Nostr, multi functional timeline in one app. This is primarily a smart hack, not the interconnected social universe I desire, but it’s a pretty cool hack nonetheless! And I really like that it mainly hides which community is being used; It’s simply community in a timeline.
- pestle, I absolutely love the recipe app. I generally value croutons and fair, although Pestle’s untouched ability to import recipes from Instagram Reels is pretty awesome. Simply drop in the hyperlink, give it a name and it will convert a video into multiple parts and steps.
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A million years ago, I used to be an apprentice tense, And one of the important stories I was given backup painting on was this wild thing where one of the writers had made up his mind to disappear completely and see if the web could find him. The story turned out great, and the writer was Ivan Ratliff, who has been one of my favorite newshounds ever since. He co-founded atavist copy And created a lot of great paintings there, created good works Character podcast, and until recently, was one of the important co-hosts of long form, the journalism podcast I always dreamed I’d maybe one day be invited to. regret.
Now Evan has an untouched podcast, called Shell Entertainment, By which he uses his Tone’s AI clone to cause various types of chaos in his personal existence. primary issue is better, And I’m so excited for what happens next. I asked Evan to share his homescreen with us, to see if he had any podcasting techniques I could steal from him and to see how AI-ified his presenting has become.
Here’s Evan’s homescreen, along with some information about the apps he uses and why:
Phone: iPhone 13 beautiful.
Wallpaper: The only thing I sent is my cat Henry, an 18-year-old icon who was once a mini-celebrity on Vine and is the sweetest creature on Earth. (Usually these are my kids, although I don’t allow their photos to be taken directly on the web.)
Apps: Google Maps, Pictures, Apple Notes, Slack, Settings, Clock, Telephone, WhatsApp, Sign, Autonomy, Google Translate, Cloudbeats, Scrivener, Instapaper, Spotify, TuneIn, Libby, Gmail, Google Calendar, Messages, Courageous.
My homescreen laws are no social media, refuse to report. I’m a licensed information junkie, although I like to keep it away from looking at for at least a minute. And refuse the Twitter app on the telephone at any time. For some apps:
- Kids (Community): One thing they don’t tell you about parenting in the 2020s is how many school, camp, and bus apps you may be forced to download and check.
- Ships/Planes: One of the best AR apps I’ve ever messed with. I think just pointing like a magician flightradar24 on the sky or sea transportation To look out over the ocean to see where ships and planes are coming from and where they are going. My father researched logistics and instilled in me an interest in how issues move from playground to playground.
- cloudbeats:Podcast Draft is very important to keep track of the year round operations and; with Shell Entertainment In manufacturing, I dwell on this factor sometimes for hours.
- Libby: Any Brandy New Yorker who doesn’t have one is deprived. You’ll borrow e-books and audiobooks from the library and listen to them right here!
- instapaper, Is anyone else out there using Instapaper? Now I don’t even know who is the owner of this factor. However, this is still how I read the long-term content I archive.
I also asked Evan to share some things he’s currently up to. Here’s what he shared:
- Moss. Made a field of moss this year and I am interested in all things moss related. Internet sites are on the way to perpetuate it and its impossible houses, moss gurus (for example,). Mosin Annie, Moss!
- untouched charlie crockett magazine, Just a brilliant songwriter and singer, with a brilliant story. It’s best to focus on walking your moss throughout the year (which you should).
- revisit recently braindead megaphoneGeorge Saunders’s essay collection, some excerpts from which are actually quite good Shell Entertainment-Relevant to me.
- My sister-in-law, who is 50 times more culturally aware than I am, came straight to this British comedy entertainment show with us, Inspector, The best decompression the next moment while working with your AI doppelganger.
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“I just wanted to share an app that no one knows about (and it’s a shock to me). it is called Sleek Inbox, The idea is very simple: it allows you to create your own inbox just for newsletters. I hate reading newsletters in my personal Gmail box, and this is a very convenient solution to my problem. -Dennis
“I just watched all six episodes on Netflix Supacell, I like it heroes But Grimmère, set in South London, featured an almost entirely black cast and was created by Rapman. This is one of the best things I’ve seen this year and it’s a refreshing show in a genre that Marvel has basically monopolized. – Guilherme
“currently reading the singularity is near By Ray Kurzweil. We are fortunate to witness human evolution in real time. -Matthew
“Best Ball Draft on underdog fantasy, What was once a niche version of fantasy football is now an (absurd?) popular sports betting format where players assemble an entire team within an hour or less and then compete against strangers. It’s like trying to win the March Madness bracket but you draft a fantasy football roster. – Noah
“Using the vr exercise tracker App created by VR Health Institute. They use science-backed measurements of VR activity to help you measure your VR workout. Connects to Apple Watch and other Bluetooth fitness devices. – Donation
“As a new father, dungeon and daddies Resonates with me in a special way. This (self-described non-BDSM) podcast brings a fun twist D&D, following four fathers who journey across a fantasy realm to rescue their lost sons. It made me laugh more than I have in a long time and cry more than once. I’ve listened to the first season three times already (that’s over 180 hours of listening) and am now listening to the second season again. – Mark
“Just bought it boox go 10.3 E Ink Tablet and I am really enjoying it. Very thin, well designed, no front light, and great enough for writing when needed. It’s meant more as a competitor to Remarkable 2 (ie, a note-taking tool), but I’m enjoying it for reading articles via Omnivore. -Patrick
“I recently started reading a book called deep work By Cal Newport on the virtues of dedicating time to focus on a task with minimal distractions. I, along with many others, have become distracted in recent years, so I picked up this book to try to improve my ability to focus deeply.” – Dave
,Apple Penlight: The iPad before the iPad, I’ve been watching Colin Holter’s channel for the past few years and really love his stuff, but this video is really something else for him. They interviewed a lot of former Apple employees, and I thought it was really neatly done. I was really young during that date, so I have no knowledge of these things, but it was very interesting to get this kind of perspective from the engineers and product managers working at Apple on the date.” – Ian
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