27 Nov 25
Tomito is a simple yet powerful Pomodoro timer that helps you to focus on your work and get things done. Break up your work into sessions, take breaks, and track your success.
03 Nov 25
16 Jul 25
In the 1930s, disillusioned farmers and ranchers fought to carve a 49th state out of northern Wyoming, southeastern Montana and western South Dakota
Online “looksmaxing” communities have a seedy reputation. Could this one possibly be the exception?
The “get-your-ex-back” industry is booming. It really shouldn’t be.
Centuries before audio deepfakes and text-to-speech software, inventors in the eighteenth century constructed androids with swelling lungs, flexible lips, and moving tongues to simulate human speech. Jessica Riskin explores the history of such talking heads, from their origins in musical automata to inventors’ quixotic attempts to make machines pronounce words, converse, and declare their love.
14 Jul 25
A classic Mac loaded with everything you’d want.
A story of early Mac settings told by 10 emulators.
17 Jun 25
A tribute to Susan Kare, with a really nice interactive design.
13 Jun 25
When you picture Helen Keller in your mind, you probably don’t think of the woman and activist who was under FBI surveillance for most of her adult life. Or the person the FBI wrongly named a member of the Communist Party in 1949.
A year after OceanGate’s sub imploded, thousands of leaked documents and interviews with ex-employees reveal how the company’s CEO cut corners, ignored warnings, and lied in his fatal quest to reach the Titanic.
The ceremonial performance of Jewishness in Germany
Billions of these bugs are about to erupt from the Earth — and they rule. (basis of BROOD X)
Sarah Manavis and her partner have a guilty secret. What they love to do most of all in private is… read out loud to each other. And, as she’s discovered, it has many surprising benefits
Mismatched Fighters Help Up-and-Coming Champs Bolster Their Records in a Winner-Takes-All Industry