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29 votes
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Google's new app will help warn you about nude images in Messages
13 votes -
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35 votes -
Guest Passes for Nebula now available
44 votes -
Meet DAVE: Discord’s new end-to-end encryption for audio and video
35 votes -
Kagi is announcing AI Assistant
25 votes -
iOS 18 adds new "Distraction Control" feature for Safari, similar to temporary element blocking with uBlock Origin
11 votes -
"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla disappoints us yet again
68 votes -
Wikipedia’s mobile website finally gets a dark mode — here’s how to turn it on
27 votes -
AirPods with camera modules to reportedly enter mass production in 2026, will be designed to deliver an enhanced spatial audio experience
6 votes -
YouTube is testing "Premium Jump Ahead" (built-in sponsorblock)
43 votes -
Microsoft admits that maybe surveiling everything you do on your computer isn’t a brilliant idea
27 votes -
Mozilla is adding vertical tabs, profile management, and local AI to Firefox
78 votes -
ChatGPT will show sources for their search now
If you're using the ChatGPT paid version, when you search, it acts similarly to Perplexity now. It gives you sources of all the pages from which it retrieved the information.
28 votes -
Signal messenger releases 'usernames' so you no longer need to tell someone your phone number in order for them to message you
59 votes -
Introducing Mozilla Monitor Plus, a new tool to automatically remove your personal information from data broker sites
35 votes -
Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
49 votes -
It sure looks like a hacking campaign messed up people's Spotify Wrapped
39 votes -
No more phone number swaps: Signal messaging app now testing usernames
46 votes -
Wordpress.com now supports ActivityPub
21 votes -
Reddit is going to let you turn gold into money
61 votes -
Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform
93 votes -
Yelp has a wall of shame for businesses caught paying for fake reviews
19 votes -
X announces it’s shutting down ‘Circles’ as of October 31st
15 votes -
Bard can now connect to your Google apps and services
16 votes -
MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparency
63 votes -
Mastodon’s next major release enables full-text search. A few flagship instances already have it.
10 votes -
Twitch will let streamers ban users from watching their streams
15 votes -
Windows Secure Time Seeding sometimes resets clocks months or years off the correct time
19 votes -
What do I think about Twitter/X Community Notes?
18 votes -
Forget subtitles: YouTube’s new feature dubs videos with AI-generated voices
17 votes -
How Signal walks the line between anarchism and pragmatism
45 votes -
Reddit is getting rid of its Gold awards system
88 votes -
US Redditors to earn real money for gold, karma
71 votes -
Apple Vision Pro headsets will require a head scan and vision prescription to customize the headset for each user
29 votes -
OpenAI: Introducing Superalignment
35 votes -
The Framework Laptop 16-inch gets extra external snap-on batteries
31 votes -
Midjourney version 5.2 adds support for "zoom out" feature
30 votes -
Cloudflare Radar now shows worldwide internet quality
18 votes -
Apple Podcasts gets upgraded search functionality
5 votes -
Anyone can Photoshop now, thanks to AI’s latest leap
12 votes -
A Pixies song is accidentally turning off Google alarms
11 votes -
Bye bye blue checkmarks: Twitter removes legacy verifications
17 votes -
i.reddit.com (aka .compact) appears to be gone
As an old, I prefer the old reddit. Which, lets be honest, has been going away for a while. But so long as I could browse on my phone via i.reddit.com, I was happily entertained by time there. No...
As an old, I prefer the old reddit. Which, lets be honest, has been going away for a while.
But so long as I could browse on my phone via i.reddit.com, I was happily entertained by time there.
No longer. And I'm saddened by it. It was an imperfect community, but its good parts are replicated nowhere else as far as I can tell, Tildes notwithstanding. Although, if Tildes were maybe 2-3x as busy and had more para-reality* fans, it'd be really darn close. I am still sad, and sad that we can't keep awesome things that generate a lot of community benefit but low income (see also, usenet). Probably, it's a good dead cow.**
*As a true believer (tm), I hesitate to use the word conspiracy, because it has gained so many negative associations with far right absurdity and violence. Among the more serious members of the community, we have yet to come up with an easy to use term. Another thing in the world I am sad about. For the record, I don't believe the election was stolen, but I also don't believe Kennedy was assassinated by Oswald, or at least not him alone.
**if anyone is interested, I relay the story of the Wise Man, the Poor Family, and Their Cow.
23 votes -
Testing Spotify's virtual radio host – the service curates a stream of songs I've heard before. Do I really need this?
3 votes -
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram
11 votes -
Apple introduces new AI-based audiobook narration service
15 votes -
Tumblr to add support for ActivityPub, the social protocol powering Mastodon and other apps
18 votes -
Twitter quietly drops $8 paid verification; “tricking people not OK,” Musk says
25 votes -
Signal messenger introduces stories
12 votes