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Shared by @vick21 and 23 others.
planetscape (@planetscape) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK (@vfrmedia) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

WearyBonnie (@3TomatoesShort) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Jürgen (@Jigsaw_You) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Megan (@megsouth) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

MOULE :RainbowLogo: (@MOULE) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Quino Schütz (@quino_schuetz) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Assaf 🌴 (@assaf) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

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The unbearable sameness of Liquid Glass

theverge.com · Sep 15

If only we were all already living in AR glasses.

Clicks and Conflict

status.news · Sep 15

In a conversation with Status, Renee DiResta unpacked how Charlie Kirk’s death was weaponized online, exposing the toxic mix of platform algorithms, influencer incentives, and America’s fractured media environment.

Shared by @raynetoday and 10 others.
Tamar Yellin (@tamaryellin) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Mark R. Stoneman (@markstoneman) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

kcarruthers (@kcarruthers) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

Tim Chambers (@timothyjchambers) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum2000) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Greg Linden (@glinden) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

RayneToday (@raynetoday) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

Renee DiResta (@renee.diresta) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

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Shared by @timroesner and 14 others.
Jérôme (@jerome) · Sep 15
🔁 @viticci:

7 chapters. 3 months of research.

A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.

My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.

Enjoy ☕️

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Daniel (@danielpree) · Sep 15
🔁 @viticci:

7 chapters. 3 months of research.

A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.

My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.

Enjoy ☕️

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

BasicAppleGuy (@BasicAppleGuy) · Sep 15
🔁 @viticci:

7 chapters. 3 months of research.

A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.

My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.

Enjoy ☕️

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Devon Dundee (@devondundee) · Sep 15

The MacStories iOS and iPadOS 26 review from @viticci himself is here! If you want to truly understand Liquid Glass, get the most out of the new app features, and feel the joy of being an iPad fan in 2025, this is the story for you. macstories.net/stories/ios-and

John Voorhees (@johnvoorhees) · Sep 15

Every year @viticci outdoes himself with his iOS and iPadOS reviews. He covers it all clearly and in detail. There's a lot here to think about, which makes it a really fun read.

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Warner Crocker (@WarnerCrocker) · Sep 15
🔁 @johnvoorhees:

Federico's iOS and iPadOS 26 review is out and available on @macstories. It's a fantastic deep dive into Liquid Glass, iPad windowing, the system apps, and a whole lot more.

You can read it here: macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Plus we have a bunch of perks coming for @club members that you can check out here too: macstories.net/news/ios-26-rev

Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @viticci:

7 chapters. 3 months of research.

A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.

My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.

Enjoy ☕️

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Pedro José Pereira Vieito (@pvieito) · Sep 15
🔁 @viticci:

7 chapters. 3 months of research.

A (controversial?) deep dive into Liquid Glass. A whole new iPadOS.

My iOS and iPadOS 26 review is here.

Enjoy ☕️

macstories.net/stories/ios-and

Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet

wired.com · Sep 15

As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 7 others.
Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @craiggrannell:

By me for WIRED: Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet // As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

wired.com/story/liquid-glass-c

Warner Crocker (@WarnerCrocker) · Sep 15
🔁 @craiggrannell:

By me for WIRED: Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet // As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

wired.com/story/liquid-glass-c

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Sep 15
🔁 @craiggrannell:

By me for WIRED: Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet // As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

wired.com/story/liquid-glass-c

Jeff C. 🇺🇦 (@jeff) · Sep 15
🔁 @craiggrannell:

By me for WIRED: Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet // As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

wired.com/story/liquid-glass-c

Craig Grannell (@craiggrannell) · Sep 15
🔁 @craiggrannell:

By me for WIRED: Liquid Glass Could Be One of Apple's Most Divisive System Designs Yet // As Apple’s radical redesign rolls out across all of its platforms today, designers and app creators are still unconvinced it delivers the “greater focus” it promises.

wired.com/story/liquid-glass-c

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macOS 26 Tahoe review: Power under glass

sixcolors.com · Sep 15

macOS 26 Tahoe is two things at once: It’s the broadest and most productivity-focused update for macOS in years, while also taking collateral damage from Apple’s broader design ambition…

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iOS 26 Review: Through a glass, liquidly

sixcolors.com · Sep 15

iOS 26! It feels like just last year we were here discussing iOS 18. How time flies. After a year that saw the debut of Apple Intelligence and the subsequent controversy over the features that it d…

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Alt-Weeklies

coyotemedia.org · Sep 15

Alternative newsweeklies launched careers, called out corruption, and made journalism fun. Can we bring that energy back?

Shared by @sarahc and 4 others.
petes_bread_eqn_xls (@petes_bread_eqn_xls) · Sep 15
🔁 @Flipboard:

Alternative newsweeklies published articles that the mainstream media didn't — from local gossip to political corruption. But by the early aughts, many had disappeared. Coyote, a new indie site for the Bay Area, seeks to capture the same spirit. Co-founder Emma Silvers writes about what that means to her: More voices in the conversation, pushback against the narratives that preserve the status quo, and telling stories that other papers wouldn't touch.

flip.it/5b.54-

#Media #Journalism #AltMedia #AltWeeklies #MediaIndustry

Andrew (@dcbikeguy) · Sep 15
🔁 @Flipboard:

Alternative newsweeklies published articles that the mainstream media didn't — from local gossip to political corruption. But by the early aughts, many had disappeared. Coyote, a new indie site for the Bay Area, seeks to capture the same spirit. Co-founder Emma Silvers writes about what that means to her: More voices in the conversation, pushback against the narratives that preserve the status quo, and telling stories that other papers wouldn't touch.

flip.it/5b.54-

#Media #Journalism #AltMedia #AltWeeklies #MediaIndustry

Flipboard Culture Desk (@CultureDesk) · Sep 15
🔁 @Flipboard:

Alternative newsweeklies published articles that the mainstream media didn't — from local gossip to political corruption. But by the early aughts, many had disappeared. Coyote, a new indie site for the Bay Area, seeks to capture the same spirit. Co-founder Emma Silvers writes about what that means to her: More voices in the conversation, pushback against the narratives that preserve the status quo, and telling stories that other papers wouldn't touch.

flip.it/5b.54-

#Media #Journalism #AltMedia #AltWeeklies #MediaIndustry

Magpieblog (@sarahc) · Sep 15
🔁 @Flipboard:

Alternative newsweeklies published articles that the mainstream media didn't — from local gossip to political corruption. But by the early aughts, many had disappeared. Coyote, a new indie site for the Bay Area, seeks to capture the same spirit. Co-founder Emma Silvers writes about what that means to her: More voices in the conversation, pushback against the narratives that preserve the status quo, and telling stories that other papers wouldn't touch.

flip.it/5b.54-

#Media #Journalism #AltMedia #AltWeeklies #MediaIndustry

Shared by @lisamelton and 5 others.
Lisa Melton (@lisamelton) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Urban Camera (@uc) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Stryder Notavi (@StryderNotavi) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Rob Cinos :verified: (@robcinos) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

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