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• John Gruber
Trump Is Putting His Signature on U.S. Currency
nytimes.com/2026/03/26/us/politics/trump-signature-us-dollars.html
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
nytimes.com/2026/03/26/us/politics/trump-signature-us-dollars.html
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Release: datasette-showboat 0.1a2
I added an option to export a Markdown file from my app that lets Showboat incrementally publish updates to a remote server.
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Oliver Darcy, reporting for Status (paywalled, alas):
According to the data obtained by Status, BI ended 2023 with roughly 160,000 paid subscribers, a drop of about 14 percent from the prior year when it boasted about 185,000 subscribers. The slide did not stop there, however. In 2024, it closed the year with roughly 150,000 subscribers, a further six percent decline. And in 2025, the number fell again, to about 135,000 paid subscribers — another 10 percent drop.
All told, over roughly three years, BI saw its subscription base plummet by about 50,000, or a jarring 27 percent.
Not the sort of momentum you want.
Link: status.news/p/business-insider-subscription-decline-data
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• John Gruber
techcrunch.com/2026/03/27/apple-says-no-one-using-lockdown-mode-has-been-hacked-with-spyware/
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, reporting for TechCrunch:
Almost four years after launching a security feature called Lockdown Mode, Apple says it has yet to see a case where someone’s device was hacked with these additional security protections switched on.
“We are not aware of any successful mercenary spyware attacks against a Lockdown Mode-enabled Apple device,” Apple spokesperson Sarah O’Rourke told TechCrunch on Friday.
Link: techcrunch.com/2026/03/27/apple-says-no-one-using-lockdown…
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• John Gruber
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• John Gruber
variety.com/2026/tv/news/why-netflix-hiked-prices-explained-chart-1236701365/
Todd Spangler, Variety:
Under the new pricing, effective March 26 for new users and rolling out to current customers depending on their billing cycle, Netflix’s Standard plan (which has no ads and provides streaming on two devices simultaneously) is rising by $2, from $17.99 to $19.99/month. The ad-supported plan is going up a buck, from $7.99 to $8.99/month, and the top-tier Premium plan (no ads, streaming on up to four devices at once, Ultra HD and HDR) is increasing from $24.99 to $26.99/month.
I pay the full $27/month because I’d rather cancel Netflix than watch ads, and I suspect I’d notice the difference between 4K and 1080p. But also because money runs through my fingers like water.
Link: variety.com/2026/tv/news/why-netflix-hiked-prices-explained…
FWIW, IANDBL, TINLA, etc., I don’t currently see any basis for concluding that chardet 7.0.0 is required to be released under the LGPL. AFAIK no one including Mark Pilgrim has identified persistence of copyrightable expressive material from earlier versions in 7.0.0 nor has anyone articulated some viable alternate theory of license violation. [...]
— Richard Fontana, LGPLv3 co-author, weighing in on the chardet relicensing situation
Tags: open-source, ai-ethics, llms, ai, generative-ai, ai-assisted-programming
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• John Gruber
iPhone 1 through 17 generation takes the same photo
Citation Needed
• Molly White
SBF praises Trump from prison, his parents beg for a pardon on CNN, and his legal ethics professor mother files court documents claiming to be from him — prompting a judge to demand he swear under oath who wrote them.
Test footage from a slime simulator game made by former Epic Games employee Asher Zhu. You try to stay hydrated in the hot Tokyo summer by showering and drinking beverages from vending machines.