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On Version History: the messy, all too short beginning of the vertical video revolution.

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Formula 1 fans are riding escalators for hours to watch the Vegas Grand Prix for free.

Stopping to watch the race from outside the track can get you fined, but as long as you keep moving, security can’t do anything about it. Most of the view is obstructed along the pedestrian areas. One of the few exceptions is a pair of escalators at Spring Mountain and Las Vegas Blvd, which are closer than any of the seats and at one of the best turns.

Some of the best Nintendo Switch games are up to $30 off for Black FridaySome of the best Nintendo Switch games are up to $30 off for Black Friday
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Sony’s last-gen XM4 headphones are over 50 percent off right nowSony’s last-gen XM4 headphones are over 50 percent off right now
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The DoorDash Problem: How AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
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Amazon’s lawsuit against Perplexity has blown the doors open on the great AI browser fight.

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Maybe Tim Cook isn’t preparing to retire.

Last week, rumors started flying that Tim Cook might step down as CEO next year and be replaced by John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering. Well, Bloomberg’s Marc Gurman says, not so fast. He claims those reports are simply false, and that while the company is certainly planning for Cook’s eventual retirement, it’s unlikely to happen in 2026.

Gurman:

Yes, Apple will eventually have a new leader. And, yes, it’s probably Ternus. But unless there is some unexpected event that forces Cook to step down sooner than planned, that moment is not at hand.

Boox Palma 2 Pro review: one step forward, one step back

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The latest smartphone-sized reader comes with a lot of new features. They’re not all upgrades.

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A glitchy door traveled back in time to break Half Life 2.

Doors are a weird and notoriously tough nut to crack for game devs. Tom Forsyth, formerly of Valve, shared a story about how he discovered a game-breaking bug less than five minutes into Half Life 2 while building a VR port in 2013. The crazy part was that the bug persisted even when they built the original source for the desktop, instead of VR. It’s a wild tale of math, CPU instruction sets, and game physics. Grab a drink and go read the full thread on Mastodon.

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Udio users can’t download their AI music creations anymore.

As part of the settlement with Universal, Udio has amended its terms of service, and users can no longer download their outputs. This has AI music makers furious, and with good reason. Unfortunately, they have little recourse, as the contract they sign when creating a Udio account includes a waiver of the right to bring a class action. This should alarm customers of rival services like Suno, which is also in the crosshairs of the major labels.

Sony’s entire DualSense lineup is $20 off, including the limited edition modelsSony’s entire DualSense lineup is $20 off, including the limited edition models
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Screw it, I’m installing Linux

I don’t like where Windows is going. Gaming on Linux has never been more approachable. Time to give it a shot.

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Researchers stuck moss to the outside of the ISS for nine months and it survived.

The moss isn’t quite as hardy as the reigning king of extremophiles, the tardigrade, but it put up an impressive showing in an experiment where scientists exposed sporophytes (the reproductive structures that produce spores) to the harsh vacuum of space for 283 days. After crunching the numbers, they believe the moss could survive for around 5,600 days, or a little over 15 years in space and still survive and reproduce. According to the press release:

... Over 80% of the spores survived 9 months outside of the International Space Station (ISS) and made it back to Earth still capable of reproducing, demonstrating for the first time that an early land plant can survive long-term exposure to the elements of space.

The best AR glasses are cheaper than ever during Black FridayThe best AR glasses are cheaper than ever during Black Friday
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Meet CoreWeave, the AI industry’s ticking time bomb

Tick… tick…

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AP investigation reveals Border Patrol’s nationwide surveillance network of license plate readers.

This Associated Press report explains that after getting authorization for a domestic license plate reader in 2017, the readers “have become a major — and in some places permanent — fixture of the border region.”

Readers are operated by the DEA, local law enforcement paid via federal grants, and at least three companies: Rekor, Vigilant Solutions, and Flock Safety.

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A global roadmap for ditching fossil fuels hangs in the balance.

Negotiators are deadlocked in a tumultuous close to United Nations climate talks. A proposed roadmap for transitioning away from coal, oil, and gas has become a flashpoint. “We’re facing the reality of a no-deal scenario” EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra said earlier today.

How Jeffrey Epstein used SEO to bury news about his crimes

Documents released by the House Oversight Committee shed light on Epstein’s day-to-day, largely via email — including his preoccupation with his Google presence.

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Meta’s becoming an electricity broker.

The company plants to start trading power, a move that could support the buildout of new power plants as grids try to keep up with rising electricity demand from data centers and generative AI, Bloomberg reports.

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Notepad is getting tables.

The feature is rolling out for Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels, according to Microsoft. I like using tables in Apple Notes, so I think they’ll be pretty useful in Notepad, too.

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Sony’s PlayStation Portal just got a rare discount for Black FridaySony’s PlayStation Portal just got a rare discount for Black Friday
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Another fatal Tesla crash linked to its door handles.

A woman died and her husband was seriously injured after first responders struggled to retrieve them from a burning Model 3, according to a new lawsuit filed against the company. The crash took place January 2023 in Washington state and is the latest to allege that Tesla’s door handle design is trapping people inside their vehicles.

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Blue book sales are booming.

We already knew that the old-school blue books were popular again, given how easy it is to cheat with AI. The Economist reports that blue book sales have nearly tripled from 2022 to October 2025, topping $300,000 in just the first 10 months of this year, according to data firm Circana.

Who is AI nostalgia slop even for?

Video generators like Sora rely on a monoculture that no longer exists — and their creations are straight-up trash.

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