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RCS, SMS via the internet, is good, but that doesn’t matter.

Diplomacy by WhatsApp

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What’s on your phone, Julia?

For this [AI] not to be a bubble, by definition it requires that the benefits of this are much more evenly spread. I think a telltale sign of if it’s a bubble would be if all we’re talking about are the tech firms. If all we talk about is what’s happening to the technology side that then that’s just purely supply side.

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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan’s 2026 letter: The future of YouTube

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Nova Launcher now has advertising trackers from Google and Meta

Firefox joins Chrome and Edge in the problem of dormant extensions that spy on users

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Emoji design convergence review, 2018–2026

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What’s on your cell phone, Alberto?

Oto Music, the best mp3 player for Android

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Is it possible to live without WhatsApp?

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Apple Creator Studio

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Once again, Google threatens the 3 billion (!) Gmail users with AI

iOS 26 still struggles to gain traction with iPhone users

[…] What we’ve learned over the course of this year, especially from a consumer perspective, is they’re not buying based on AI. In fact I think AI probably confuses them more than it helps them understand a specific outcome.

Your digital life isn’t yours: The hidden battle for software freedom

People who use a Logitech mouse on macOS spent a few hours…

Doppi, the nicest player for your music files

Tech CEOs: Workers MUST be present in the office. The job simply cannot be done remotely.Also tech CEOs: Most workers can be replaced by AI. Hosted remotely.

Dell and Microsoft, marketing geniuses

Office files in BentoPDF; customizable YouTube subscriptions in Miniflux

2025 has been a disaster for Windows 11

New year, new theme

The drawing for Brazil’s largest lottery prize ever was postponed…

Mozilla said Firefox will have a “kill switch” that disables all AI…

The iPhone 16e is good, actually

Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition — the open alternative to Alexa and Siri for controlling smart homes

It’s possible that Time magazine’s Person of the Year selection…

How to get found by recruiters on LinkedIn

Is “green AI” even possible?

I tried to build a WhatsApp bot. Meta banned me before it left the drawing board

The fact that people are unimpressed that we can have a fluent conversation with a super smart AI that can generate any image/video is mindblowing to me.

Reply to Anil Dash, re: I know you don’t want them to want AI, but

I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla

How should open source software projects handle AI‑generated code?

Facebook and Instagram are paradises for scammers, reveal Meta’s internal documents

How to disable AI “improvements” in YouTube videos

2005: Don’t trust anything you see on Wikipedia.2025: Don’t trust anything you see online unless you saw it on Wikipedia.

About the password leak of 183 million Gmail accounts

Many people were surprised to learn that Signal uses Amazon/AWS infrastructure…

macOS 26 Tahoe WITHOUT Liquid Glass

Tech companies are finding out everything is political

It’s impossible to evaluate your sleep with only one number

Sideloading is fundamental to Android and it is not going away. Our new developer identity requirements are designed to protect users and developers from bad actors, not to limit choice. We want to make sure that if you download an app, it’s truly from the developer it claims to be published from, regardless of where you get the app. Verified developers will have the same freedom to distribute their apps directly to users through sideloading or through any app store they prefer.

Liquid Glass

Three options to increase privacy on LinkedIn

Apple forgot the “Compact” tab layout in macOS Safari

Farewell to the fediverse

Wireless earphones: a belated review

What’s on your phone, Leonardo?

The fact is that today, the open web is already in rapid decline.

I never took the dead internet theory that seriously but it seems like there are really a lot of LLM-run twitter accounts now.

The family computer

US “remedies” to curb Google’s online search monopoly

Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters

Cool links of the week

We will not use an LLM to add a chatbot, a summarization solution or a suggestion engine to fill up forms for you, until more rigorous ways to do those things are available.