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Retro Computers
@retrocomps.bsky.social
37 minutes ago
ZOMBIES = POTHOLES (Jupiter Ace, 1983) (Source.)
"The text, "Zombies = Potholes. (c) Julian Tippet 1983. Key K to continue." Even with the monochrome text mode graphics, there are a few neat tricks: the word 'Zombies' is made of zombies, the word 'Potholes' is made of potholes, and the equals sign is made of the words "ZOMBIES and POTHOLES"
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TechCrunch
@techcrunch.com
about 3 hours ago
Thanks to everyone who made this year's San Francisco event what it was -- and to the 10,000 of you who filled the halls, made the connections, and left with more than you came with. Couldn't make it? These images tell part of the story.
Scenes from TechCrunch Disrupt | TechCrunch

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Scenes from TechCrunch Disrupt | TechCrunch

Thanks to everyone who made this year's San Francisco event what it was -- and to the 10,000 of you who filled the halls, made the connections, and left with more than you came with. Couldn't make it? These images tell part of the story.

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TechCrunch
@techcrunch.com
about 3 hours ago
Thanks to everyone who made this year's San Francisco event what it was -- and to the 10,000 of you who filled the halls, made the connections, and left with more than you came with. Couldn't make it? These images tell part of the story.
Scenes from TechCrunch Disrupt | TechCrunch

techcrunch.com

Scenes from TechCrunch Disrupt | TechCrunch

Thanks to everyone who made this year's San Francisco event what it was -- and to the 10,000 of you who filled the halls, made the connections, and left with more than you came with. Couldn't make it? These images tell part of the story.

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Mike Masnick
@mmasnick.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
This is not the point of the piece, but it points to D'Souza posting Charlie Kirk scolding him for debating Fuentes, saying it legitimizes him. Which is kinda interesting given how many Kirk defenders keep insisting that he did things "the right way" since he'd "debate anyone."
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Mike Masnick
@mmasnick.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Every time I open a new sponge: why didn't I do this sooner?

Middle age is primarily about opening a new kitchen sponge and going "this is much better"

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Hardware Unboxed
@hardwareunboxed.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
By ending driver support for RDNA1/2 GPUs, AMD are throwing loyal Radeon customers into the trash www.youtube.com/watch?v=K….
AMD Throws Loyal Radeon Customers Into The Trash

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AMD Throws Loyal Radeon Customers Into The Trash

YouTube video by Hardware Unboxed

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Patrick Dane
@patrickdane.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
Nothing in video games feels as good as dominating on Junker Queen.
Junker Queen with 51 kills.
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Retro Computers
@retrocomps.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
There's more than one way to learn how to count in hex. (Source.)
A man counts on his digits to get to base 16. On his left hand, he has labeled the digits A to E; on the right hand, he has labeled the digits F to 3. His left foot is labeled 4. His right foot is labeled 5 to 9. He exclaims, "That's 16!"
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Justin Hendrix
@justinhendrix.bsky.social
about 7 hours ago
"Stephen Miller soon joined a growing list of senior Trump-administration political appointees—at least six by our count—living in Washington-area military housing, where they are shielded not just from potential violence but also from protest." Others include Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, Pete Hegseth.
Top Trump Officials Are Moving Onto Military Bases

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Top Trump Officials Are Moving Onto Military Bases

Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, and others have taken over homes that until recently housed senior officers.

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Thor Benson
@thorbenson.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
I'm being the scary DHS girl for Halloween
Lauren Biss from DHS
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MacRumors.com
@macrumors.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features
iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features

www.macrumors.com

iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features

Apple is currently beta testing iOS 26.1, which will be the first major update to the iOS 26 operating system. It's not going to bring the new version of Siri that we've been waiting for, but it does include useful new features and interface changes. We're nearing the end of the beta testing process, and iOS 26.1 could be released early next week. We've rounded up all of the new features that are included in iOS 26.1. Liquid Glass Transparency Toggle Apple added a toggle for customizing the look of Liquid Glass. In Settings > Display and Brightness, there's a new option to switch between Clear or Tinted settings. Clear is more transparent and is the standard version of Liquid Glass that displays the background underneath buttons, menu bars, and other interface elements, while Tinted increases the opacity of Liquid Glass and adds contrast. Lock Screen Camera Swipe In the Camera section of the Settings app, there's a Lock Screen Swipe to Open Camera setting, and turning it off disables the feature where you can swipe left to open the camera from the Lock Screen. The iPhone has long allowed users to open the Camera app directly from the Lock Screen with a swipe, but it can be a setting that's easy to activate, and it provides a way for someone that gets ahold of an ‌iPhone‌ to use it to take unwanted photos. There was previously no way to turn off Lock Screen camera activation without disabling the camera app entirely. Phone Haptics In the Phone app, there's a toggle to turn off haptic feedback when a call is connected or dropped. Alarms and Timers Alarms and timers that you set up in the Clock app now have a slide to stop button rather than a tap to stop button on the Lock Screen. You can snooze an alarm with a tap, but to turn it off entirely, you need to use a slide gesture. The change makes it much harder to accidentally dismiss an alarm when you're trying to tap on the snooze button. New Apple Intelligence Languages Apple Intelligence is now available in Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese. AirPods Live Translation Languages AirPods Live Translation works with additional languages in iOS 26.1, including Japanese, Korean, Italian, and Chinese (both Mandarin Traditional and Simplified). Apple Music You can swipe on the music player in Apple Music to switch songs. Just slide a finger over where the song title is listed, and it'll go to the next song or back to the previous song. Apple TV App The Apple TV app has a new, more colorful icon that adopts the Liquid Glass aesthetic that Apple added alongside the ‌Apple TV‌+ name change. Apple is no longer referring to its streaming service as ‌Apple TV‌+, and is instead just calling it ‌Apple TV‌, like the app. Fitness App You can create custom workouts in the Fitness app on ‌iPhone‌. There are options for selecting workout type, estimated Active Calories, effort, duration, and start time. There were workout creation options before, but they were more structured than the open, custom creation options that are in iOS 26.1. Settings App Apple changed the alignment of icons and text in the Settings app. All settings with headers that feature text now have that text aligned to the left instead of center aligned. It's a small change that makes a big visual difference. This includes General, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular, Personal Hotspot, Accessibility, and more. Home Screen Folders When you tap into a folder on the Home Screen, the name of the folder at the top is left aligned instead of center aligned, matching the changes made in the Settings app. Phone The Phone keypad now uses Liquid Glass for the numbers. Photos The slider for scrubbing through videos in the Photos app has been updated. The navigation bar also has a slightly more frosted look that makes it easier to see on light backgrounds. The interface for managing multiple photos that you've selected has been tweaked slightly. Play as Slideshow, Favorite, and Hide are now at the top of the menu. Safari The Tab Bar (Bottom) in Safari is wider with less padding around the edges. In Reduce Transparency mode, there's more padding, so it no longer looks odd. Background Security Improvements The Privacy and Security section of the Settings app now has a toggle to automatically download and install security improvements. It's a revamp of the prior Rapid Security Responses feature. Display Settings The Display section of the Settings app now has iOS 26-themed wallpaper instead of iOS 18 wallpaper. Liquid Glass The light refraction effect around apps is now more subtle with darker icon colors and background colors. Wallpaper When setting a wallpaper on the Lock Screen, instructions like Pinch to Crop show up momentarily and then disappear, rather than being shown all the time. Display Accessibility Under the Display and Text Size section in the Accessibility settings, there is a new "Display Borders" toggle. It adds a border to all buttons, and replaces the prior "Button Shapes" setting. Local Capture Settings There's now an option to set a location in the Files app for audio and video recordings from calls. It's available by going to Settings > General > Local Capture. Bonus: iPadOS 26.1 Many of the changes above are in iPadOS 26.1 too, and iPadOS 26.1 also makes some changes to multitasking. Slide Over With iPadOS 26.1, Apple is reintroducing Slide Over. Slide Over works alongside the window-based iPadOS 26 multitasking functionality, so you can have multiple windows open and still swipe over to quickly access a Slide Over app. You can only have one Slide Over app at a time in iPadOS 26.1, and you can use the feature by tapping on the green window resizing button and toggling on Enter Slide Over. External Microphones on iPad There's now an option to adjust input gain on the iPad when using an external microphone. Download iOS 26.1 iOS 26.1 is available for both developers and public beta testers, so if you want to get your hands on the new features now, you can. It's easiest to sign up for public beta testing by visiting Apple's beta website. You don't have long to wait for a public release, though. Compatibility iOS 26.1 is available on all iPhones that support ‌iOS 26‌. Release Date Apple could release iOS 26.1 on Monday, November 3 or Tuesday, November 4. Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26 This article, "iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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MacRumors.com
@macrumors.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features
iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features

www.macrumors.com

iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features

Apple is currently beta testing iOS 26.1, which will be the first major update to the iOS 26 operating system. It's not going to bring the new version of Siri that we've been waiting for, but it does include useful new features and interface changes. We're nearing the end of the beta testing process, and iOS 26.1 could be released early next week. We've rounded up all of the new features that are included in iOS 26.1. Liquid Glass Transparency Toggle Apple added a toggle for customizing the look of Liquid Glass. In Settings > Display and Brightness, there's a new option to switch between Clear or Tinted settings. Clear is more transparent and is the standard version of Liquid Glass that displays the background underneath buttons, menu bars, and other interface elements, while Tinted increases the opacity of Liquid Glass and adds contrast. Lock Screen Camera Swipe In the Camera section of the Settings app, there's a Lock Screen Swipe to Open Camera setting, and turning it off disables the feature where you can swipe left to open the camera from the Lock Screen. The iPhone has long allowed users to open the Camera app directly from the Lock Screen with a swipe, but it can be a setting that's easy to activate, and it provides a way for someone that gets ahold of an ‌iPhone‌ to use it to take unwanted photos. There was previously no way to turn off Lock Screen camera activation without disabling the camera app entirely. Phone Haptics In the Phone app, there's a toggle to turn off haptic feedback when a call is connected or dropped. Alarms and Timers Alarms and timers that you set up in the Clock app now have a slide to stop button rather than a tap to stop button on the Lock Screen. You can snooze an alarm with a tap, but to turn it off entirely, you need to use a slide gesture. The change makes it much harder to accidentally dismiss an alarm when you're trying to tap on the snooze button. New Apple Intelligence Languages Apple Intelligence is now available in Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese. AirPods Live Translation Languages AirPods Live Translation works with additional languages in iOS 26.1, including Japanese, Korean, Italian, and Chinese (both Mandarin Traditional and Simplified). Apple Music You can swipe on the music player in Apple Music to switch songs. Just slide a finger over where the song title is listed, and it'll go to the next song or back to the previous song. Apple TV App The Apple TV app has a new, more colorful icon that adopts the Liquid Glass aesthetic that Apple added alongside the ‌Apple TV‌+ name change. Apple is no longer referring to its streaming service as ‌Apple TV‌+, and is instead just calling it ‌Apple TV‌, like the app. Fitness App You can create custom workouts in the Fitness app on ‌iPhone‌. There are options for selecting workout type, estimated Active Calories, effort, duration, and start time. There were workout creation options before, but they were more structured than the open, custom creation options that are in iOS 26.1. Settings App Apple changed the alignment of icons and text in the Settings app. All settings with headers that feature text now have that text aligned to the left instead of center aligned. It's a small change that makes a big visual difference. This includes General, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular, Personal Hotspot, Accessibility, and more. Home Screen Folders When you tap into a folder on the Home Screen, the name of the folder at the top is left aligned instead of center aligned, matching the changes made in the Settings app. Phone The Phone keypad now uses Liquid Glass for the numbers. Photos The slider for scrubbing through videos in the Photos app has been updated. The navigation bar also has a slightly more frosted look that makes it easier to see on light backgrounds. The interface for managing multiple photos that you've selected has been tweaked slightly. Play as Slideshow, Favorite, and Hide are now at the top of the menu. Safari The Tab Bar (Bottom) in Safari is wider with less padding around the edges. In Reduce Transparency mode, there's more padding, so it no longer looks odd. Background Security Improvements The Privacy and Security section of the Settings app now has a toggle to automatically download and install security improvements. It's a revamp of the prior Rapid Security Responses feature. Display Settings The Display section of the Settings app now has iOS 26-themed wallpaper instead of iOS 18 wallpaper. Liquid Glass The light refraction effect around apps is now more subtle with darker icon colors and background colors. Wallpaper When setting a wallpaper on the Lock Screen, instructions like Pinch to Crop show up momentarily and then disappear, rather than being shown all the time. Display Accessibility Under the Display and Text Size section in the Accessibility settings, there is a new "Display Borders" toggle. It adds a border to all buttons, and replaces the prior "Button Shapes" setting. Local Capture Settings There's now an option to set a location in the Files app for audio and video recordings from calls. It's available by going to Settings > General > Local Capture. Bonus: iPadOS 26.1 Many of the changes above are in iPadOS 26.1 too, and iPadOS 26.1 also makes some changes to multitasking. Slide Over With iPadOS 26.1, Apple is reintroducing Slide Over. Slide Over works alongside the window-based iPadOS 26 multitasking functionality, so you can have multiple windows open and still swipe over to quickly access a Slide Over app. You can only have one Slide Over app at a time in iPadOS 26.1, and you can use the feature by tapping on the green window resizing button and toggling on Enter Slide Over. External Microphones on iPad There's now an option to adjust input gain on the iPad when using an external microphone. Download iOS 26.1 iOS 26.1 is available for both developers and public beta testers, so if you want to get your hands on the new features now, you can. It's easiest to sign up for public beta testing by visiting Apple's beta website. You don't have long to wait for a public release, though. Compatibility iOS 26.1 is available on all iPhones that support ‌iOS 26‌. Release Date Apple could release iOS 26.1 on Monday, November 3 or Tuesday, November 4. Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26 This article, "iOS 26.1 Coming Next Week: All the New Features" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums

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Thor Benson
@thorbenson.bsky.social
about 8 hours ago
Me during Halloween
30 Rock "Your boos are not scaring me" meme
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