@macrael

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bioLoved to read but found the internet
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If I ever die in the gym and one of you finds me, please please double the weight I was using before you call the ambulance
Trump, 18 Others Indicted for Trying to Overthrow 2020 Georgia Election

Link to: https://www.ajc.com/politics/trump-18-others-indicted-for-trying-to-overthrow-2020-georgia-election/PQ3N2YBIDRDJFLJGFLEBZUWM6I/

Daring Fireball
Hard to imagine this Reddit clown show happening without Elon first tactically nuking Twitter, which, you’ll recall, was met with near-universal praise in VC land. The fallout of the mercurial decisions made by a deeply insecure, mediocre mind continues to only worsen.
RIP Cormac McCarthy. No one knew the devil better
"i love that for you" is the NorCal version of "bless your heart"
There is something poetic about how the root of Spiderverse’s banging new style is the rejection of motion blur when motion blur was one of the first technical achievements of Pixar debuting in this 1984 short https://youtu.be/a_9Tsbduk9E
The Adventures of André and Wally B. 1984

YouTube

Yes, you heard that right. Web apps on Mac, from Safari. *Any* website can be added to your Dock, and opened as a web app. Web app developers can customize their web app with a web manifest file and more — just like for web apps on iOS and iPadOS. Stay tuned for all the details later this week.

#WWDC23

I'm so excited for the "turn website into app" feature of the next macOS. I do that for JIRA, Github, and Gmail (when I used it) and it's so nice to get that clutter out of Safari and into the app switcher. Up until now it's been a bit of a hack to make it work well (somehow still using Fluid to make the app, and using Choosy to make links mostly work) it's actually been something I've been considering building a good solution for because the existing ones are so bad. Yay!
Erebody online playing Zelda
@jkottke Probably unrelated, but this is a superb story about another time Goodnight Moon was left of a list of popular books: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/goodnight-nobody/
Goodnight Nobody - 99% Invisible

To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the New York Public Library, a list was published of the ten books that had been checked out the most in the history of the library — and most of these were children’s books, like The Cat in the Hat and Where the Wild Things Are. Curiously absent from

99% Invisible