
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find factually-accurate information online in 2025.

Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find factually-accurate information online in 2025.
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find factually-accurate information online in 2025.
Not really, even the cheap phones have large screens now. There’s no correlation anymore between price and screen size, the cheap phones just have lower quality panels.
The iPhone SE is dead, and with it, the compact smartphone as a mainstream product. What happened?
The iPhone SE is dead, and with it, the compact smartphone as a mainstream product. What happened?
Opera Mini was first released in 2005 as a web browser for mobile phones, with the ability to load full websites by sending most of the work to an external server. It was a massive hit, but it started to fade out of relevance once smartphones entered mainstream use. Opera
Opera Mini was first released in 2005 as a web browser for mobile phones, with the ability to load full websites by sending most of the work to an external server. It was a massive hit, but it started to fade out of relevance once smartphones entered mainstream use. Opera
Seemingly only in Japan, though.
Yeah it would be nice to get Movies Anywhere or something fully on board. All the movie studios are sitting on 3D movies already, they just need to make the app(s).
I'm a big green guy.
The golden era of 3D home movie releases might be over, but community workarounds have brought them back in VR.
The golden era of 3D home movie releases might be over, but community workarounds have brought them back in VR.
ImageShare: Web app for uploading images and video from Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and other legacy devices
Web app for sending images and videos to another device, designed for low-end and legacy web browsers.
ImageShare: Web app for sending images and videos to another device, designed for low-end and legacy web browsers
Web app for sending images and videos to another device, designed for low-end and legacy web browsers. - corbindavenport/imageshare
It is 15 years old, but the "retro" is more about running apps and games from as old as 2001 natively.
I grew up using Mac computers, and for a long time, I've wanted something that would allow me to use all those old applications and games in a more convenient setup. I now have the perfect 'retro' Mac, at least for me: an upgraded Mid-2010 Mac Mini. This compact low-power
How many wings does an airplane have? OpenAI's video generator doesn't know.
How many wings does an airplane have? OpenAI's video generator doesn't know.
How many wings does an airplane have? OpenAI's video generator doesn't know.
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Because PCs are worse for living room/controller gameplay, you have to deal with Windows or Linux, and many other factors?
The exact same services? Did YouTube exist in the 1980s?
The Mozilla FUD where I said I like Firefox and pointed out how many of the projects continued in some form after Mozilla ended them?
Most of the services Google kills are also because they “fizzled out”. If you scroll through the Killed by Google site, a lot of the stuff listed there were test apps or small-scale experiments that most people never heard about or cared to try, like all the apps under Area 120. There are a few high-profile examples (Reader, Stadia, etc) but they’re definitely not the majority, same as Mozilla.
A look back at 20 dead Mozilla and Firefox products, from smartphones to VR games.
A look back at 20 dead Mozilla and Firefox products, from smartphones to VR games.
A look back at 20 dead Mozilla and Firefox products, from smartphones to VR games.
Apple discontinued its own Apple Pay Later service in favor of just integrating third-party payment services, like Affirm: https://9to5mac.com/2024/06/17/apple-pay-later-united-states-ending/
Google Chrome testing predatory BNPL loan integration
Google is experimenting with direct integration for Affirm, Zip, and possibly other Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services in the Chrome browser. This is the same thing Microsoft did with Edge a few years ago, and is now in Apple Pay in iOS 18. "When enabled, users will have the option to pay with buy ...
Modern consoles are pretty great about backwards compatibility. There's room to improve for sure, but an Xbox Series X/S can play all Xbox One/Series games, plus hundreds of 360 and original Xbox games. PS5 is a bit worse with only PS4 backwards compat. The Switch is in the roughest shape, because PowerPC emulator or hardware compatibility wasn't practical with the design or hardware of the original Switch.
They still have the benefit of being a fixed hardware platform with guaranteed compatibility for the games built for them.
Even if official support isn't possible past a certain point (Google and Samsung are pushing 7+ years, fwiw), all phones need to have a bootloader unlock mechanism for unofficial support past that point. LineageOS or mobile Linux with some broken functionality is still better than nothing.
Good news, there is a subscription service to prevent that and also still pays the creators.
The email signup and user management panel needs JavaScript, yeah.
I don't like ads either, but they are the only functioning way of paying creators outside of direct payments, especially with economic inflation and competition from streaming services eating away at people's budget for media. No one else has a solution that works under capitalism.
The two options for compensating a creator for their work online are advertisements or direct payments. There are no other functional alternatives. In a better world, more countries would have grants or universal basic income, but that's not the world that exists right now.
Right, that’s why ads exist.
Because it’s an additional source of revenue, and they can provide rewards outside of YouTube.