<p>The Ford Edsel was introduced by the Ford Motor Company in 1957 as an ambitious entry into the medium-price automobile market. Developed after extensive research, it aimed to capture the affluent, upwardly mobile consumer. Despite initial sales enthusiasm, the Edsel quickly became a symbol of ...
Fact of the day: the Ford Edsel ("a 1950s flop so notorious that it’s taught in business schools to this day") outsold the Cybertruck 2:1, "in a country with half the population."
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/ford-introduces-edsel
(h/t Luke Savage in the American Prospect, https://prospect.org/2026/01/30/teslas-wile-e-coyote-moment-is-here/)
Queen guitarist says ‘everyone is thinking twice about going there at the moment’ when asked about touring plans
There comes a time in every project's life where you have to kick it out of home. You know you're going to be supporting it and helping it out for some time to come, but it's time for it to leave so y...
SECOND HAND COMPUTER IS OUT!
SHC is a sort of vibes-based programmable #FantasyComputer designed to mimic my own experiences getting a second-hand computer too crappy to run graphical games.
Inside Second Hand Computer you will find a pile of random text games I've made, from the very simple (Hangman and 2048) to the gimicky (Wargames) to larger original projects such as Swords of Freeport and BOOTLEG.
You can even code your own games for it in Lua.
#IndieGames #IndieDev #GameDev
https://funtimeelectrics.itch.io/second-hand-computer/devlog/1335775/second-hand-computer-is-out
Welcome back! We've been on a break for the past few months, but with the new year, we're doubling down on our efforts to keep the Fediverse informed on the latest developments of the space. We've got a lot of exciting things in store for you, so buckle up. Fediverse
On The Vergecast: Minneapolis, Melania, and foldable phones.
Microsoft wants feedback on its dock proposal
Microsoft just handed bosses the ultimate tracking tool. Here is why the 'cover for me' excuse is officially dead and how 365 monitors you.
This unprecedented allocation of taxpayer money could go to helping working families all across America, on everything from education, hunger, housing, healthcare, and the environment.
As we noted at America’s Voice last year, $170 billion in anti-immigrant funding could instead have built more than 7,000 new elementary schools, paid for more than 1.5 million young Americans to attend an in-state public college for four years, or funded Head Start for nearly 14 years 👇🏽 https://open.substack.com/pub/americasvoicecnn/p/stephen-miller-is-getting-170-billion?r=1psrs&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay
With a hearing on the constitutionality of birthright citizenship now on the...
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