Kurt Lawson

@kurt765
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Fully vaccinated Photographer, Visual Effects Artist, Ferroequinologist, Backpacker, Umbraphile, won an award once
No, MacOS, I don't want you to switch the airpods over to the Macbook Pro from my iPhone while I'm in the middle of a call just so you can play a chat alert sound. That's dumb.
The new mac mini has its power button on the bottom. Lol what
iPhone 16 pro Siri is way dumber than iPhone 15 pro Siri. Just doesn’t understand half of requests that the 15 would.
Youtube app on AppleTV is struggling to playback video for over a week now. It's become a dumpster fire really.
I just realized it might be FaceID being picked up by the infrared camera
Is there an app that kids are using these days that makes their phones flash their flash lights periodically? There was a massive party at a house turned AirBnB and lots of the party goers were walking around with flashing lights.
Every time I encounter Microsoft corporate software platforms and office 365 I am flabbergasted by how awful it is. I think they must actively try to make it as bad as possible to see how far they can go. They must just get off on wasting thousands and probably millions of people's time. I don't know how rational thinking and user feedback could lead to these products.

Project 2025 is actively bringing fascism to America, and outlets like the NYT are elevating the people making it happen.

Here's your overview on what Project 2025 is, who is funding it, what they've already accomplished, & why we cannot let them win: https://qasimrashid.substack.com/p/project-2025-invites-fascism-to-america

Project 2025 Invites Fascism to America

Right wing extremists are promising violence -- here's what you need to know

Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid
I find myself once again wondering what it might be like to be in a universe where things are getting better all the time instead of just accelerating towards ruin.
I Would Like To Put Lunchmeat On The Cybertruck | Defector

I saw my first Tesla Cybertruck in person a couple weeks ago. I’d driven my family into an outer satellite town of D.C., well outside our normal circuits, and there it was, around the corner from us in a parking garage. It looked dumpy and top-heavy and cheap. You could spot its poor assembly at […]