Artikel aus der Kategorie „Netzwelt“

sill.social

Sill collects links posted by the people you follow on Bluesky and Mastodon, and aggregates them into a list of the most popular links in your network. sill.social …quasi „Nuzzel“ für Bluesky und Mastodon. Mehr Leute auf Bluesky findet man eventuell über den Bluesky network analyzer.

„Google to kill cookies with consent“

via YouTube@Apple […] “privacy” is an abstract social concept, and firms – but especially multi-trillion dollar market leaders – don’t make dramatic, sweeping policy changes absent commercial benefit. Mobile Dev Memo Eric Seufert vermutet: Again: little is known about Google’s implementation of a cookie consent prompt in Chrome at this point. But if Google models

Podcast: „Auch interessant!“ über iOS 18 beta 1

Neben Folge #901 von Bits und so folgte „yours truly“ gestern einer Podcasteinladung von „Auch interessant!“. Thematisch überraschen wir in dieser Woche niemanden: Auf der Agenda steht die erste Beta von iOS 18.

„Podcast hosting for $5“

Six years ago, we launched our $10/month plan with podcast hosting. Since then we’ve added several big features to the plan, which is now called Micro.blog Premium. […] Today, I want to bring the podcast feature to more people, so we’re moving it down to the standard $5/month plan. The new audio narration for posts

„Oh the Humanity“

Humane was founded in 2018, a time when everyone realized screens could be toxic. Within Silicon Valley, parents made nannies sign contracts agreeing to hide their phones from kids. Maybe they imagined phones being stigmatized the same way we stigmatize public smoking. For all its interesting points, Humane had red flags. Married cofounders are a

„Scott Kelby: Using Your iPhone As Your Second Camera for Travel Photography“

➝ Video My wife has a great saying. She goes: If you treat it like it matters, your pictures will change. Because what happens is: It’s not my real camera, so this picture is not going to be any good. So click. But if you change the way you think about it, it’ll make a

Digitaler Bilderrahmen oder Bildschirmschoner: „Movie Posters Perfected“ streamt Filmplakate

„Movie Posters Perfected“ streamt mit der Hilfe einer Slideshow-App über 3.500 Filmplakate auf eure Displays. PixFolio greift dabei direkt auf einen 200-GB-Google-Drive-Ordner zu – beides kostet einmalig 20 Euro. Die Diashow-App passt den Hintergrund entsprechend eures Bildschirmes an. Für Filmplakate auf dem iPad empfiehlt sich ein schwarzer Rahmen, während über den Apple TV an einem 16:9-Fernseher auch

„What we got wrong at Oculus that Apple got right“

Faszinierender wird’s heute nicht mehr: Hugo Barra arbeitete bis 2021 (!) im Oculus/Meta-Team und schreibt ein Vision-Pro-„Review“. Back in my Oculus days, I used to semi-seriously joke with our team (and usually got a lot of heat for it!) that the best thing that could ever happen to us was having Apple enter the VR