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I get to set the rules in my space so that other people can feel safe to be there. Different people have different values, so their living rooms might have different rules. But I get to set mine.
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Catching up, after a few hectic days.
we were going to do what we do best: stroll around aimlessly and explore the city.
I’m SO happy with my 1998 car.
Wheels falling off cars at speed. Suspensions collapsing on brand-new vehicles. Axles breaking under acceleration. Tens of thousands of customers told Tesla about a host of part failures on low-mileage cars.
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After a three-year hiatus, I am back with another round of ugly Christmas sweater wallpapers.
Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Threads is now testing integration with the fediverse, thanks to support for the ActivityPub protocol. In this current integration of the integration, Zuckerberg says this means posts Threads accounts will now be available on Mastodon, Pixelfed, and other services that use ActivityPub.
🚀 Threads starts testing ActivityPub support for integration with Mastodon and more - 9to5Mac
Want to see this one as well. A24, and a great theme, must be cool. (Trailer in the link).
Yeah, I’m in for this one.
2023 was an exciting year for apps. Read-later apps continued to be hot, but nothing was quite as big as interactive widgets, which brought new experiences to our Home and Lock Screens and shook up how many of us set up our devices.
🚀 MacStories Selects 2023: Recognizing the Best Apps of the Year
If I could pick one, and only one, this would be it. Also, first edition in 1971.
Today representing the most collectible military dive watch in history, the MilSub has its own dedicated following of ardent enthusiasts keen to argue over the finer points of servicing history or dial modifications made by the MOD itself or shadowy collectors looking to capitalize on the MilSub’s incredible secondary market prices.
Another city that has been on our list for a while…
And this is where our expectations of South Korea began to unravel in the most beautiful way possible. We were anticipating a strict society like in Japan, where the group prevails over the individual in most situations.
What we found was a city that, among its many imperfections, had a soul. It really surprised me how real and alive the city felt – Seoul felt like a place built by people for people.
There’s no better way to catch up with friends that also photograph than going on a walk with our cameras, if you happen to take nice shots then that’s an extra bonus!