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Srrone
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Just started getting into tech and coding
Just started college
Really into soccer and running
Tryna get my life straight
Goodnight blue sky
December 5, 2025 at 8:34 AM
I hate my job
I hate that I’ve been working at an airport for 5 years
What a waste
December 4, 2025 at 9:56 PM
See this is exactly how all those robot movies start.
OK… we’re doomed.

Did any robotics companies actually implemented Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics?
December 4, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Im not gonna lie, this feed really is doing what it needs to do. Not completely but better than the discover feed.
December 3, 2025 at 10:01 PM
I will never see myself using this. How thick is this going to be in my pocket?
December 2, 2025 at 1:35 AM
I loved what día was doing for there browser. And to have this amazing feature as just an extension is game changing.
Sol is coming back with a fresh layout that makes browsing with AI even easier! Now, Sol lives in a handy sidebar for quick access on both Chrome and Firefox.

☀️ Preview below. Download links & new repository coming soon... stay tuned!
December 1, 2025 at 8:53 PM
What’s your iPhone action button connected too
November 30, 2025 at 3:52 AM
This is a cool idea
bsky needs a party system and guilds
November 30, 2025 at 2:47 AM
I'm obsessed with the cyberpunk aesthetic, this literally looks so great.
I've had this idea for a while, but what if you built a desktop UI on top of atproto data... and what if that UI looked cyberpunk AF?

Here's a first look at Aether OS, a desktop-like interface with system and lexicon apps powered by your data.
November 30, 2025 at 2:44 AM
Good morning blue sky
November 29, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Does bluesky have a dog piling problem
November 29, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Y'all fuck with coleslaw
November 27, 2025 at 7:27 PM
It's getting scary now guys. We're so cooked.
November 27, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Ive never seen something so beautiful in my entire life.
youtu.be/bpTpCR1IUts
iiSU - Full Presentation
YouTube video by UsagiShade
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November 27, 2025 at 8:03 AM
When will the prices for ram go down. I need upgrades and these prices are sickening.
November 27, 2025 at 5:13 AM
Hyprland is so smooth and organized, all of it just makes sense it’s perfect
November 27, 2025 at 4:50 AM
Good morning bluesky, I’m going back to sleep.
November 23, 2025 at 1:00 PM
I lied, my feed still has only 5% of what I like
November 22, 2025 at 7:49 PM
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iOS 26.2 Will Bring 10+ New Features to Your iPhone
iOS 26.2 Will Bring 10+ New Features to Your iPhone
Apple is testing iOS 26.2, a new version of iOS 26 that’s going to come out right around mid-December. iOS 26.2 is going to bring big changes to iPhone users in Japan, but there are also quite a few feature tweaks available for everyone. We’ve rounded up all of the new features your ‌iPhone‌ will get in iOS 26.2. Reminders In the Reminders app, there’s a new option to have an alarm go off when a reminder is due. Setting up an alarm can be done by toggling on the “Urgent” option when creating a reminder. When a Reminder alarm activates, it displays a snooze option or a slide to stop option. If you snooze it, it will show a countdown on the Lock Screen that includes an option to complete the reminder or reschedule it. Apple distinguishes Reminders alarms from standard alarms with a new blue color. Apple provides a splash screen letting users know about the feature, plus a small banner that shows up when you go to add a new entry in the Reminders app after updating to iOS 26.2. Lock Screen There is a Liquid Glass slider on the Lock Screen that lets you customize the appearance of the clock. When using the “Glass” option, you can use the slider to make the time look almost entirely clear, or give it a more frosted look. There continues to be a separate Solid toggle that turns off the Liquid Glass appearance for the clock entirely if you want to opt for a much more opaque design, and you can also still use the color options for the clock. Liquid Glass Settings When using the new Liquid Glass “Tinted” option that reduces transparency, there’s a warning that the Tinted option cannot be used in tandem with the Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast Accessibility settings. Turning on Tinted mode is able to turn off Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast automatically. In the prior betas, there was no option to turn on Tinted mode without turning off these features manually. AirDrop Apple added new AirDrop functionality, providing a way for two people to share files temporarily without having to add one another as contacts. iOS 26.2 includes an option to generate a one-time AirDrop code, which can then be shared with someone who is not in your contacts list. The code allows file exchanges over AirDrop for a 30-day period. People you have shared a one-time code with can be managed by opening up the Settings app, selecting the General section, choosing AirDrop, and tapping on “Manage Known AirDrop Contacts.” Apple Music Apple Music now supports offline lyrics, so you can see a song’s lyrics when not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular. Sleep Score With iOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2, Apple has adjusted the ranges for the Sleep Score feature that it introduced earlier this year. The new Sleep Score numbers better match how people might be feeling after a night of sleep. These are the new scores: * Very Low - 0–40 (previously 0–29) * Low - 41–60 (previously 30–49) * OK - 61–80 (previously 50–69) * High - 81–95 (previously 70–89) * Very High - 96–100 (previously 90–100) The “Very High” rank used to be “Excellent,” but Apple changed the name to be more in line with the other labels. Sleep Scores are available on all Apple Watch models compatible with watchOS 26.2 and can be found in the Health app on the ‌iPhone‌. Apple designed Sleep Score to provide an overall sense of sleep patterns, so users can identify habits that might impact their sleep. Sleep Score takes into account sleep duration, bedtime, and interruptions to assign a nightly score that represents sleep quality. Duration is worth 50 points, bedtime is worth 30, and interruptions (times woken up in the night) are worth 20, for a total of 100 possible points each night. Podcasts The Podcasts app adds support for three new features, including automatically created chapters, options to see mentions of other podcasts from the transcript and the player, and access to links mentioned in a podcast on the episode page. Passwords In the Settings section of the Passwords app, there’s an option to manage websites where passwords are not saved when signing in. AirPods Live Translation for EU iOS 26.2 expands AirPods Live Translation to the European Union. Apple had to delay the feature in the EU to complete the engineering work needed to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act. AirPods Live Translation works with the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4 with ANC. It is available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional Mandarin), Japanese, and Korean at the current time. Freeform The Freeform app now supports Tables. Weather There is code suggesting that the Weather app now supports relative time for alerts like “next Friday,” or “next Tuesday” in reference to upcoming rain or weather conditions. Apple News Apple updated the design of Apple News, adding quick access top buttons for categories like sports, puzzles, politics, business, and food. There’s also a dedicated tab for Following, which has been decoupled from the search interface. Flash for Alerts The Flash for Alerts option in the Accessibility section of the Settings app now allows users to have the screen flash. Previously, this setting was limited to the LED on the back of the ‌iPhone‌. Users can swap to the screen flash or have both flash at the same time when notifications come in. Enhanced Safety Alerts In the Notifications section of the Settings app, there’s an Enhanced Safety Alerts section for managing earthquake alerts, imminent threat alerts, and activating improved alert delivery, a feature that uses location to improve the reliability of alerts. Measure App Apple’s Measure app now features a Liquid Glass design for the level, with two Liquid Glass bubbles instead of white circles. Games App There’s now an option to sort games in the Games app Library by size, in addition to Name and Recent. The Games app also supports navigation with a controller and real-time updates to challenge scores during gameplay. CarPlay The CarPlay now app supports disabling pinned messages in the Messages app for drivers who prefer the classic Messages view that was available before iOS 26.2. Menu Animations For pop-out menus that expand from a corner button, there’s a quicker, bouncier animation that looks like the animation that Apple showed off at WWDC. The Liquid Glass animation in iOS 26.2 beta 2 is amazing, feels like what was shown off at WWDC pic.twitter.com/J6YruZz4cR— Aaron (@aaronp613) November 12, 2025 Privacy When you access your Apple Account for the first time after installing iOS 26.2, you’ll see an alert letting you know that Apple’s privacy information for Apple Accounts has been updated to better explain how personal information is collected and used by Apple. iPhone Changes in Japan Siri Replacement Apple is laying the groundwork for a new option that will let ‌iPhone‌ users in Japan choose a different default voice assistant. A press and hold gesture on the Side Button only activates ‌Siri‌ in the current version of ‌iOS 26‌, but there are multiple references to new Side Button behavior in the beta. ‌iPhone‌ users in Japan will be able to select a new voice-based conversation app to activate with the Side Button, allowing alternative assistants like Gemini or Alexa to be used on the ‌iPhone‌. Developer documentation confirms that it will only be available for Japanese Apple Accounts owned by people living in Japan. Search Engine Choice After installing iOS 26.2, ‌iPhone‌ users in Japan will be prompted to select a preferred search engine. Options include Bing, Google, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo Japan, or Ecosia, the same options available globally in the Safari settings. In most other countries, Google is the default search engine and there is no prompt to choose a different option when the ‌‌iPhone‌‌ first starts up. While ‌‌iPhone‌‌ users outside of Japan can choose one of the other options, doing so requires going into the Safari section of the Settings app to make a change. Third Party App Stores iOS 26.2 will allow ‌iPhone‌ users in Japan to install alternative app marketplaces, similar to the European Union. Texas App Store Changes With iOS 26.2, Apple is adding tools for developers that will help them comply with the App Store Accountability Act that goes into effect in Texas in 2026. Apple users in Texas will need to confirm whether they are 18 years or older when creating an Apple Account, and parents will need to provide consent for their children’s ‌App Store‌ downloads and in-app transactions. Apple will share user age range information with developers, and developers will need to implement systems for notifying parents about significant app changes and allowing parents to revoke a child’s access to an app at any time. Bonus: iPadOS 26.2 Multitasking In the iPadOS 26.2, Apple is expanding on the updated multitasking that it introduced in iPadOS 26.1. There’s now a option to drag and drop apps from the App Library, Dock, and Spotlight into Slide Over and tiled views, restoring some functionality that was removed in the iPadOS 18 to iPadOS 26 transition. Compatibility iOS 26.2 is available on all iPhones that support ‌iOS 26‌. Release Date We’re expecting Apple to release iOS 26.2 in December, sometime between December 9 and December 16.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26 This article, "iOS 26.2 Will Bring 10+ New Features to Your iPhone" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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November 22, 2025 at 12:40 AM
My feed is slowly starting to suggest things that I ACTUALLY LIKE. No idea why it kept showing furry stuff. No hate just not what I want on my discover.
November 21, 2025 at 4:50 PM
Love this small little feature, hate that zen still takes a bunch of memory tho. I really wanna daily it, but that’s the only thing stopping me
Small update with a big quality of life fix, made by the community: If a link opens a new tab, going back now closes that tab.

Huge thanks to Kyle for shipping it!
github.com/zen-browser/...
November 21, 2025 at 4:34 PM
I love this
November 21, 2025 at 8:39 AM
see this is what ive been waiting for. now it just needs to work on samsung and were good
Will Apple Kill Google's Surprise Android to iPhone AirDrop Interoperability?
Will Apple Kill Google's Surprise Android to iPhone AirDrop Interoperability?
Earlier today, Google made a surprise announcement that the Quick Share file transfer feature on Pixel 10 smartphones was able to work with AirDrop, enabling first-party file sharing between Android devices and Apple devices. Typically, Apple and Google work together on cross-platform features, but it turns out that Apple had no involvement this time. Google created the Quick Share to AirDrop interoperability on its own, and apparently sprung it on Apple with a public announcement. From a statement Google provided to Android Authority: We accomplished this through our own implementation. Our implementation was thoroughly vetted by our own privacy and security teams, and we also engaged a third party security firm to pentest the solution. It's possible that Google gave Apple a heads up about its plan to devise an Android and iPhone file transfer solution, but Apple's total lack of participation in the announcement suggests that Apple wasn't interested in working with Google to develop it. Google says that it is using its own implementation, and Apple's take on that is unclear. Apple has not historically supported third-party workarounds for interoperability between ‌iPhone‌ and Android devices, and it continually worked to put a stop to an iMessage for Android feature that Beeper attempted in 2023. The Beeper situation does seem to have some parallels with Google's AirDrop move. Beeper reverse engineered Apple's iMessage protocols and encryption, using Apple's iMessage servers to allow Android users to send blue bubble messages to ‌iPhone‌ users. Apple was able to successfully shut down Beeper's messaging solution. Google is a much bigger company than Beeper, and now that it has publicly announced and launched the Quick Share to AirDrop functionality, it would be harder for Apple to oppose it. Apple is also facing more intense regulatory pressure than it was even two years ago, so it might not want to kill the cross-platform file sharing feature. File sharing was implemented with an interoperability layer between Quick Share and AirDrop that uses the Rust programming language, according to Google. Google claims that it had a third-party pentest the security of the file sharing protocol, and that it worked to vet the solution with its own privacy and security teams. Google accompanied the announcement with a full blog post on the underlying security. Apple hasn't commented yet. Apple and Google have previously worked together on several cross-platform features, including RCS messaging, unknown tracker identification and alerts, and SIM transfers. This article, "Will Apple Kill Google's Surprise Android to iPhone AirDrop Interoperability?" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
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November 21, 2025 at 8:36 AM
Sidebar tabs in ChatGPT Atlas!

its cool but still feels a bit laggy
November 19, 2025 at 9:48 PM