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• John Gruber

MacOS Tip: Enable the Zoom ‘Peek’ Gesture

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Marcin Wichary, at Unsung: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Zoom, and then turn on “Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom.” Then, at any moment, you can hold Control and swipe with two fingers (or use a scroll wheel) up or down to zoom the entire screen. ...

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• Tom Warren

Xbox Game Pass ‘has become too expensive,’ says Microsoft’s new gaming chief in leaked memo

Microsoft's new Xbox chief, Asha Sharma, has signaled that Xbox Game Pass pricing is about to change. In an internal memo to Xbox employees, obtained by The Verge, Sharma admits that "Game Pass has become too expensive for players" and that Microsoft needs "a better value equation." "Game Pass is central to gaming value on […]

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Jason Kottke

Great new Patrick Radden Keefe piece on a New Orleans...

Great new Patrick Radden Keefe piece on a New Orleans insurance fraud scheme involving big rigs. “After all, who would agree to be cut open on an operating table if it weren’t necessary? Quite a lot of people, it turns out.”

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• John Gruber

FT: ‘Meta Builds AI Version of Mark Zuckerberg to Interact With Staff’

ft.com/content/02107c23-6c7a-4c19-b8e2-b45f4bb9ce5f

Hannah Murphy, reporting for the Financial Times (paywalled, but Ars Technica has a no-paywall syndicated copy): The company recently began prioritising a Zuckerberg AI character, three of the people said. The Meta chief is personally involved in training and testing hi...

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Jason Kottke

Fred Again’s Tiny Desk Concert

Almost three years ago exactly, Fred Again rolled into the NPR studios and did a Tiny Desk Concert. When Fred again.. first proposed a Tiny Desk concert, it wasn’t immediately clear how he was going to make it work — not because he lacked creativity, but because translati...

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Jason Kottke

Why Japan Has Such Good Railways . “Their system...

Why Japan Has Such Good Railways. “Their system excels because of good public policy: business structure, land use rules, driving rules, superior models for privatization, and sound regulation.” Other countries can follow their lead.

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A mistake we made with our product packaging

A mistake we made with our product packaging
A mistake we made with our product packaging

Order an Every Day Goal Calendar with the correct wall template at Yetch.Studio.

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Dominic Miller plays “The Long and Winding Road” #guitar #thebeatles #shorts

Dominic Miller plays “The Long and Winding Road” #guitar #thebeatles #shorts
Dominic Miller plays “The Long and Winding Road” #guitar #thebeatles #shorts

Global News Podcast

Pope: 'I will not debate war with Trump'

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Pope Leo has said he has "no intention to debate" Donald Trump, after the US leader criticised the pontiff's comments about the war in the Middle East. The American born Pope said he had no fear of the Trump administration. He said his message remained one of peace. Also, t...

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Jason Kottke

Rebecca Solnit: “ The United States is being...

Rebecca Solnit: “The United States is being murdered, and it’s an inside job. Every department, every branch, every bureau and function of the federal government is being fatally corrupted or altogether dismantled or disabled.”

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Uh! New podcast by Leica. And the first interview is with Matt Stuart!? I'm all in!

Welcome to the very first episode of How I See, the official Leica podcast, dedicated to the art, passion, and philosophy of photography.

In this opening episode, street photographer Matt Stuart reflects on his photographic journey and the path that led him to where he is today. He speaks about the influence of skateboarding on his life and work, and how consistency, positivity, and repetition have shaped his distinctive approach to street photography. Alongside personal insights, Matt also shares practical tips and thoughtful advice for anyone interested in photographing life on the streets.

How I See

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Jason Kottke

Hungarian Opposition Ousts Viktor Orbán After 16 Years...

Hungarian Opposition Ousts Viktor Orbán After 16 Years in Power. “Magyar…pledged to repair Hungary’s strained relationship with the EU, crack down on corruption and funnel funds towards long-neglected public services.”

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Jason Kottke

Interviews with five novelists (Jesmyn Ward, Joyce Carol...

Interviews with five novelists (Jesmyn Ward, Joyce Carol Oates, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ottessa Moshfegh, Margaret Atwood) on writing something true with fiction. Oates: “If you could read Toni Morrison, why would you read AI?”

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How Caffeine Works

How Caffeine Works
How Caffeine Works
Caffeine tricks your brain into staying awake by blocking fatigue signals. It boosts focus,... until it doesn’t. Here’s how it works, what happens in your brain and why more isn’t always better. #kurzgesagt #inanutshell #kurzgesagt_inanutshell #learnwithshorts #science #biol...

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I believe this is true! I also believe there's even much more potential. From my experience only a minority of people know about feed readers. Everyone is always defaulting to social media apps. And I think much more people would enjoy feed readers, if they only tried one.

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• Mathew Duggan

You can absolutely have an RSS dependent website in 2026

I write stuff here. Sometimes the stuff is good. Sometimes it reads like I wrote it at 2 AM after an argument with a YAML file, which is because I did. But one decision I made early on was that I didn't want to offer an email newsletter.

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Quoting Bryan Cantrill

The problem is that LLMs inherently lack the virtue of laziness. Work costs nothing to an LLM. LLMs do not feel a need to optimize for their own (or anyone's) future time, and will happily dump more and more onto a layercake of garbage. Left unchecked, LLMs will make systems larger, not better — appealing to perverse vanity metrics, perhaps, but at the cost of everything that matters.

As such, LLMs highlight how essential our human laziness is: our finite time forces us to develop crisp abstractions in part because we don't want to waste our (human!) time on the consequences of clunky ones.

Bryan Cantrill, The peril of laziness lost

Tags: bryan-cantrill, ai, llms, ai-assisted-programming, generative-ai

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Gemma 4 audio with MLX

Thanks to a tip from Rahim Nathwani, here's a uv run recipe for transcribing an audio file on macOS using the 10.28 GB Gemma 4 E2B model with MLX and mlx-vlm: uv run --python 3.13 --with mlx_vlm --with torchvision --with gradio \ mlx_vlm.generate \ --model google/gemma-4...

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Péter Magyar wins the Hungarian election by a landslide

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Péter Magyar, leader of the Tisza party, has promised closer ties with the European Union - and an anti-corruption drive - after winning the Hungarian election. The 45-year-old defeated Viktor Orbán, of the Fidesz party, who had ruled the country for 16 years. Also, Iran has...

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• John Gruber

Viktor Orban Loses Election in Hungary, Concedes Defeat, Congratulates Opposition Winners

nytimes.com/2026/04/12/world/europe/hungary-election-orban-magyar.html

The New York Times: In a surprisingly early and gracious concession speech in Budapest, Mr. Orban congratulated the opposition saying, “The responsibility and opportunity to govern were not given to us.” But, he also made a vow: “We are not giving up. Never, never, never...