The keyboard change is typical of Apple’s meticulous attention to detail, even if it took more than a quarter-century to implement.

I’m sorry what? 😆 Apple can’t have attention to detail on something that took them 25 years to fix?


Noah Kahan dropping a new song on Sesame Street (TikTok link) is the perfect antidote to all the things.


Double the Baymax, double the victory Royale? #fortnite

Two armored characters stand in a neon-lit urban environment, with one character wearing a hamburger helmet.A Fortnite victory screen displays a "Victory Royale" with stats like collected bars, XP gained, and match totals.A victory screen from a game shows player stats and accolades, including 7 eliminations and achieving "Victory Royale."



Being able to right click on a layer and click “remove background” and it just works™ right away is still a thing that breaks my brain a little even though kids today think it’s just absolutely normal to do that in a second on any image anywhere.

Screenshot of Pixelmator with the right click layer dialogue box open and an arrow pointing to “remove background” as one of the options with some youtube thumbnail images on the right with Salma’s photo very poorly (by me) pasted over top of my existing thumbnails.

I agree with Colbert - Americans can’t take Trump seriously but not literally like they did in Trump 1.0. You need to take him seriously and literally. He’s figured out how to actually do the crazy, messed up shit he wanted to do the first time but wasn’t set up then to make it all happen.


I thought you used to be able to confirm Apple Pay on a Mac with your iPhone? Why can I confirm a purchase on $200 Apple TV hardware, but I can’t do the same on my $3,000 Apple Mac Studio unless I buy a $179 Magic Keyboard with Touch ID?

Screenshot showing Apple macOS settings screen reading: Apple Pay is not available on this Mac. This Mac requires Magic Keyboard to make purchases using Apple Pay. To continue, set up your Magic Keyboard in Bluetooth Settings.

New blog post: We are Canadian.


Being someone who can often catastrophize about things, it was super helpful to get to edit a podcast with a host + guest who also catastrophize. Hearing how they’ve been able to manage and work through getting to the other side of those thoughts is super helpful.


JD Vance is the kind of driver who gets mad if people don’t wave thanks to him when he slows down to let them cross the street in front of his car.