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  • In the stillness of the night, I often find myself reflecting on the weight of solitude that has become my constant companion. It's a heavy silence, tinged with the echoes of laughter that once filled my world, now replaced by the cold glow of screens that seem to understand me less with every passing day. The irony is palpable; as we forge connections through social media, we often find ourselves more isolated than ever.

    The truth is, behind the prohibition of social networks for minors lies a heartbreaking reality—one that speaks to the vulnerability of youth navigating a digital landscape rife with dangers. It's easy to dismiss the issue, to overlook the silent suffering of those who, with a mere click, can stumble into a world that doesn’t care for their innocence. They enter these platforms seeking companionship, yet they often leave with scars they cannot articulate.

    When I think about the legislation that France has introduced in 2023, I can't help but feel a flicker of hope amidst the despair. Perhaps it is a step towards acknowledging the fragility of young hearts, a recognition of the grave responsibilities that come with such unfettered access. But still, I wonder—what about the children who have already fallen through the cracks? The ones who are left alone in a virtual void, seeking validation from faceless profiles, only to be met with rejection and hurt.

    In a world that celebrates connectivity, I can't shake the feeling that we are more disconnected than ever. Each notification that lights up my screen feels like a reminder of the connections I lack in reality. The laughter of friends fades, replaced by the frantic scrolling through a feed of curated lives that never seem to reflect my own. The irony stings—surrounded by millions, yet feeling so profoundly alone.

    As we grapple with the implications of online interactions, I can’t help but mourn for those who feel just like me—lost in a sea of digital noise, searching for a lifeline that seems to elude them. The question remains: what is the cost of this digital freedom? Are we, in our quest to keep the younger generation safe, inadvertently robbing them of meaningful connections? Or are we merely acknowledging the pain that has already taken root in their hearts?

    I write this not just for myself, but for every soul who feels the weight of loneliness in a crowded room and for every child navigating the treacherous waters of social media. May we find a way to bridge the gap, to create spaces where we can truly connect, where the pain of isolation is softened by understanding and empathy.

    #Loneliness #SocialMedia #YouthProtection #DigitalIsolation #Heartbreak
    In the stillness of the night, I often find myself reflecting on the weight of solitude that has become my constant companion. It's a heavy silence, tinged with the echoes of laughter that once filled my world, now replaced by the cold glow of screens that seem to understand me less with every passing day. The irony is palpable; as we forge connections through social media, we often find ourselves more isolated than ever. 💔 The truth is, behind the prohibition of social networks for minors lies a heartbreaking reality—one that speaks to the vulnerability of youth navigating a digital landscape rife with dangers. It's easy to dismiss the issue, to overlook the silent suffering of those who, with a mere click, can stumble into a world that doesn’t care for their innocence. They enter these platforms seeking companionship, yet they often leave with scars they cannot articulate. 😢 When I think about the legislation that France has introduced in 2023, I can't help but feel a flicker of hope amidst the despair. Perhaps it is a step towards acknowledging the fragility of young hearts, a recognition of the grave responsibilities that come with such unfettered access. But still, I wonder—what about the children who have already fallen through the cracks? The ones who are left alone in a virtual void, seeking validation from faceless profiles, only to be met with rejection and hurt. 😞 In a world that celebrates connectivity, I can't shake the feeling that we are more disconnected than ever. Each notification that lights up my screen feels like a reminder of the connections I lack in reality. The laughter of friends fades, replaced by the frantic scrolling through a feed of curated lives that never seem to reflect my own. The irony stings—surrounded by millions, yet feeling so profoundly alone. 💔 As we grapple with the implications of online interactions, I can’t help but mourn for those who feel just like me—lost in a sea of digital noise, searching for a lifeline that seems to elude them. The question remains: what is the cost of this digital freedom? Are we, in our quest to keep the younger generation safe, inadvertently robbing them of meaningful connections? Or are we merely acknowledging the pain that has already taken root in their hearts? I write this not just for myself, but for every soul who feels the weight of loneliness in a crowded room and for every child navigating the treacherous waters of social media. May we find a way to bridge the gap, to create spaces where we can truly connect, where the pain of isolation is softened by understanding and empathy. 🌧️ #Loneliness #SocialMedia #YouthProtection #DigitalIsolation #Heartbreak
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    ¿Qué hay detrás de prohibir las redes a los menores?
    Durante años, las redes sociales han planteado la pregunta por la edad del usuario con una ligereza que rozaba la farsa. Bastaba un clic para acceder. Muchos menores entraban sin dificultad en plataformas diseñadas para adultos, que ni consideraban s
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  • Minecraft, le film! Who would have thought that the blocky world of pixelated creativity could translate into a cinematic masterpiece? Apparently, millions of viewers thought it was a grand idea, as the film had a staggering opening weekend in the US, raking in a whopping $157 million. Yes, you read that right - more than the Super Mario Bros movie. Because who wouldn’t want to see blocks, cubes, and digital creatures come to life on the big screen?

    Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer brilliance of this phenomenon. Imagine a meeting room filled with executives in suits, sipping overpriced coffee, discussing how to turn a game about mining and building into a multi-million dollar franchise. “What if we add a plot?” one visionary must have suggested. “And maybe some actual characters!” shouted another. Brilliant! Because nothing screams box office hit like a narrative about crafting and survival – the quintessential human experience, am I right?

    And while we’re at it, let’s not overlook the glorious irony of a massive online leak. One might think that a film like Minecraft, which is all about building and creating, would have safeguards against such breaches. Yet here we are, in a world where fans are more adept at finding leaks than creepers are at sneaking up on unsuspecting players. It’s as if the universe itself is saying, “Why wait for the official release when you can embrace the chaos of the internet?”

    Moreover, the film’s success raises an important question: is this the pinnacle of creativity, or just a sign that Hollywood has officially run out of ideas? After all, why bother developing original content when you can simply mine from the vast experiences of gamers? There’s a certain elegance to recycling beloved franchises; the nostalgia factor alone is worth millions. Let’s just hope that the next film adaptation is as riveting as watching a character gather resources for five hours straight.

    And speaking of adaptations, let’s give a nod to the directors and writers who managed to transform a game with virtually no plot into a cinematic sensation. If these individuals can take pixelated blocks and turn them into a story that captures the hearts of millions, perhaps we should hand them the keys to the next great literary classic. Who wouldn't want to see a film based on the riveting tale of a potato?

    In conclusion, Minecraft, le film is a remarkable testament to the state of modern cinema. It embodies the essence of our times: a blend of nostalgia, creativity, and a hint of desperation. So, grab your popcorn and enjoy the show, folks! Who knows what other game adaptations await us? Maybe Tetris will be next!

    #MinecraftMovie #HollywoodAdaptations #BlockbusterSuccess #CinemaIrony #NostalgiaInFilm
    Minecraft, le film! Who would have thought that the blocky world of pixelated creativity could translate into a cinematic masterpiece? Apparently, millions of viewers thought it was a grand idea, as the film had a staggering opening weekend in the US, raking in a whopping $157 million. Yes, you read that right - more than the Super Mario Bros movie. Because who wouldn’t want to see blocks, cubes, and digital creatures come to life on the big screen? Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer brilliance of this phenomenon. Imagine a meeting room filled with executives in suits, sipping overpriced coffee, discussing how to turn a game about mining and building into a multi-million dollar franchise. “What if we add a plot?” one visionary must have suggested. “And maybe some actual characters!” shouted another. Brilliant! Because nothing screams box office hit like a narrative about crafting and survival – the quintessential human experience, am I right? And while we’re at it, let’s not overlook the glorious irony of a massive online leak. One might think that a film like Minecraft, which is all about building and creating, would have safeguards against such breaches. Yet here we are, in a world where fans are more adept at finding leaks than creepers are at sneaking up on unsuspecting players. It’s as if the universe itself is saying, “Why wait for the official release when you can embrace the chaos of the internet?” Moreover, the film’s success raises an important question: is this the pinnacle of creativity, or just a sign that Hollywood has officially run out of ideas? After all, why bother developing original content when you can simply mine from the vast experiences of gamers? There’s a certain elegance to recycling beloved franchises; the nostalgia factor alone is worth millions. Let’s just hope that the next film adaptation is as riveting as watching a character gather resources for five hours straight. And speaking of adaptations, let’s give a nod to the directors and writers who managed to transform a game with virtually no plot into a cinematic sensation. If these individuals can take pixelated blocks and turn them into a story that captures the hearts of millions, perhaps we should hand them the keys to the next great literary classic. Who wouldn't want to see a film based on the riveting tale of a potato? In conclusion, Minecraft, le film is a remarkable testament to the state of modern cinema. It embodies the essence of our times: a blend of nostalgia, creativity, and a hint of desperation. So, grab your popcorn and enjoy the show, folks! Who knows what other game adaptations await us? Maybe Tetris will be next! #MinecraftMovie #HollywoodAdaptations #BlockbusterSuccess #CinemaIrony #NostalgiaInFilm
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    Minecraft, le film : succès massif et fuite en ligne
    C’est un carton ! Minecraft, le film, qui adapte au cinéma le célèbre jeu vidéo, a débarqué ce week-end dans le salles américaines. A la clé, le meilleur démarrage de l’année, avec des recettes estimées à 157 millions de dollars aux USA.
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  • ## Introducción

    En un mundo donde la tecnología avanza a pasos agigantados, el Meta Quest se presenta como la nueva generación de cascos de realidad virtual. Con el objetivo de ofrecer experiencias inmersivas, Meta ha desarrollado un dispositivo que promete revolucionar el sector. Este artículo se propone explorar las tecnologías detrás de Meta Quest, proporcionando una visión general sin entrar en demasiados detalles emocionantes.

    ## Diseño del Meta Quest

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    ## Introducción En un mundo donde la tecnología avanza a pasos agigantados, el Meta Quest se presenta como la nueva generación de cascos de realidad virtual. Con el objetivo de ofrecer experiencias inmersivas, Meta ha desarrollado un dispositivo que promete revolucionar el sector. Este artículo se propone explorar las tecnologías detrás de Meta Quest, proporcionando una visión general sin entrar en demasiados detalles emocionantes. ## Diseño del Meta Quest El diseño del Meta Quest es un aspe...
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    ## Introducción En un mundo donde la tecnología avanza a pasos agigantados, el Meta Quest se presenta como la nueva generación de cascos de realidad virtual. Con el objetivo de ofrecer experiencias inmersivas, Meta ha desarrollado un dispositivo que promete revolucionar el sector. Este artículo se propone explorar las tecnologías detrás de Meta Quest, proporcionando una visión general sin...
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  • mascots, virtual avatars, digital age, modern mascots, branding, technology, virtual reality, identity crisis, marketing, social media

    In the ever-evolving digital landscape, one might wonder: what happened to our beloved mascots? Remember the days when a simple cartoon character could represent an entire brand? Now, we’ve gone from cheerful voices and playful animations to ultra-realistic avatars that practically breathe and blink. Welcome to the world of modern mascots—where reality blurs wit...
    mascots, virtual avatars, digital age, modern mascots, branding, technology, virtual reality, identity crisis, marketing, social media In the ever-evolving digital landscape, one might wonder: what happened to our beloved mascots? Remember the days when a simple cartoon character could represent an entire brand? Now, we’ve gone from cheerful voices and playful animations to ultra-realistic avatars that practically breathe and blink. Welcome to the world of modern mascots—where reality blurs wit...
    ### Mascots and Virtual Avatars in the Digital Age: A New Breed of Characters
    mascots, virtual avatars, digital age, modern mascots, branding, technology, virtual reality, identity crisis, marketing, social media In the ever-evolving digital landscape, one might wonder: what happened to our beloved mascots? Remember the days when a simple cartoon character could represent an entire brand? Now, we’ve gone from cheerful voices and playful animations to ultra-realistic...
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  • Se c'è una cosa che ho imparato nella vita, è che costruire una casa moderna in Blender è la nuova frontiera dell'architettura, e chi non lo fa è chiaramente rimasto intrappolato nel Medioevo. Immaginatevi mentre vi sedete comodamente sul vostro divano, sorseggiando un cappuccino, mentre il vostro computer si trasforma in un cantiere virtuale. È il sogno di ogni aspirante architetto che non ha mai visto un mattone in vita sua.

    La cosa bellissima di questo "Modern House Tutorial" è che non avete bisogno di alcuna esperienza pregressa. Chi ha tempo per studiare anni in una scuola di architettura quando potete semplicemente schiacciare qualche tasto e voilà, la vostra villa futuristica è pronta? Sono sicuro che i grandi maestri dell'architettura come Frank Lloyd Wright si staranno rivoltando nella tomba, invidiosi della semplicità con cui possiamo ora creare un'illustrazione architettonica isometrica in pochi semplici passaggi.

    E parliamo degli strumenti: pochi e semplici, proprio come una ricetta di cucina di un influencer che non ha mai cucinato. Basta un po' di Blender, un pizzico di immaginazione e, naturalmente, un tutorial che vi garantisce risultati da urlo. Non c'è niente di più soddisfacente che postare la vostra creazione sui social, accompagnata da frasi come "Architettura moderna, chi?" e vedere i vostri amici rimanere a bocca aperta, ignari del fatto che avete passato più tempo a scegliere il giusto filtro Instagram che a modellare effettivamente la casa.

    E per chi si preoccupa della qualità, non temete. Perché chi ha bisogno di finestre che si aprono o pareti solide quando potete avere un'illustrazione isometrica che fa sembrare tutto perfetto? La verità è che, alla fine, ciò che conta è il "like" e il numero di follower, giusto? L'architettura è solo un dettaglio secondario, un accessorio per il vostro ego digitale.

    Quindi, armatevi di quel tutorial e preparatevi a diventare il prossimo grande architetto... nei sogni di qualcun altro. E se le vostre creazioni non dovessero risultare come speravate, ricordate: la vera arte sta nel saper giustificare il disastro con una buona dose di sarcasmo.

    #ArchitetturaModerna #Blender #TutorialCreativo #IroniaDigitale #DesignIsometrico
    Se c'è una cosa che ho imparato nella vita, è che costruire una casa moderna in Blender è la nuova frontiera dell'architettura, e chi non lo fa è chiaramente rimasto intrappolato nel Medioevo. Immaginatevi mentre vi sedete comodamente sul vostro divano, sorseggiando un cappuccino, mentre il vostro computer si trasforma in un cantiere virtuale. È il sogno di ogni aspirante architetto che non ha mai visto un mattone in vita sua. La cosa bellissima di questo "Modern House Tutorial" è che non avete bisogno di alcuna esperienza pregressa. Chi ha tempo per studiare anni in una scuola di architettura quando potete semplicemente schiacciare qualche tasto e voilà, la vostra villa futuristica è pronta? Sono sicuro che i grandi maestri dell'architettura come Frank Lloyd Wright si staranno rivoltando nella tomba, invidiosi della semplicità con cui possiamo ora creare un'illustrazione architettonica isometrica in pochi semplici passaggi. E parliamo degli strumenti: pochi e semplici, proprio come una ricetta di cucina di un influencer che non ha mai cucinato. Basta un po' di Blender, un pizzico di immaginazione e, naturalmente, un tutorial che vi garantisce risultati da urlo. Non c'è niente di più soddisfacente che postare la vostra creazione sui social, accompagnata da frasi come "Architettura moderna, chi?" e vedere i vostri amici rimanere a bocca aperta, ignari del fatto che avete passato più tempo a scegliere il giusto filtro Instagram che a modellare effettivamente la casa. E per chi si preoccupa della qualità, non temete. Perché chi ha bisogno di finestre che si aprono o pareti solide quando potete avere un'illustrazione isometrica che fa sembrare tutto perfetto? La verità è che, alla fine, ciò che conta è il "like" e il numero di follower, giusto? L'architettura è solo un dettaglio secondario, un accessorio per il vostro ego digitale. Quindi, armatevi di quel tutorial e preparatevi a diventare il prossimo grande architetto... nei sogni di qualcun altro. E se le vostre creazioni non dovessero risultare come speravate, ricordate: la vera arte sta nel saper giustificare il disastro con una buona dose di sarcasmo. #ArchitetturaModerna #Blender #TutorialCreativo #IroniaDigitale #DesignIsometrico
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    Modern House Tutorial
    Let's use few simple tools and tricks to quickly create an architectural isometric illustration in Blender. Source
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  • Ah, "War Thunder" – o épico simulador de combate multiplayer que promete transformar qualquer um em um comandante militar em questão de minutos. Porque, quem não sonha em ser um general militar em um mundo virtual, enquanto sua mãe ainda pergunta se você já comeu algo hoje?

    Vamos falar sobre este "free-to-play" que é tão rico quanto um buffet de comida rápida: você pode se empanturrar à vontade, mas a única coisa que realmente muda é a sua cintura – e a sua paciência. O que dizer das horas que você passa tentando entender os controles? É como tentar ensinar um gato a fazer malabarismos. E quando você finalmente domina a arte de voar um avião, lá vem o seu amigo de 12 anos que nunca jogou um simulador na vida e te derruba com um tiro de bazuca. Bravo!

    E o que dizer da "castagna", que é a palavra mágica que atrai todos os amantes de adrenalina? No fundo, todos nós sabemos que estamos apenas tentando compensar a falta de emoção nas nossas vidas cotidianas. Afinal, quem precisa de aventuras reais quando você pode explodir um tanque inimigo enquanto está de pijama no conforto do seu sofá?

    E não podemos esquecer o que torna "War Thunder" verdadeiramente especial: o matchmaking. Ah, o matchmaking! É como um jogo de roleta russa, onde você pode acabar jogando contra um veterano que tem mais medalhas do que você tem dias de vida. Uma verdadeira lição de humildade, não é mesmo? Você entra na batalha pensando que é o novo Chuck Norris, e sai dela se perguntando se deveria ter investido em um curso de jardinagem em vez de uma conta premium.

    Para aqueles que estão realmente empenhados em se tornarem os melhores pilotos e comandantes, o guia completo do "War Thunder" é a bíblia que você nunca soube que precisava. É quase como um manual de instruções de um móvel sueco – você pode seguir todas as dicas, mas, no final, sempre sobra uma peça que você não sabe onde colocar.

    Em resumo, "War Thunder" é a quintessência da simulação de combate multiplayer, onde você pode viver todas as suas fantasias bélicas sem sair do lugar – ou sentir culpa por não ter contribuído para a sociedade. Então, prepare suas melhores táticas, aperte o cinto e entre no campo de batalha virtual. Mas lembre-se: na guerra, como na vida, nem sempre você sai vitorioso, e às vezes, a única coisa que você conquista é um novo nível de frustração.

    #WarThunder #SimuladorDeCombate #JogosMultiplayer #AdrenalinaVirtual #HumorGamers
    Ah, "War Thunder" – o épico simulador de combate multiplayer que promete transformar qualquer um em um comandante militar em questão de minutos. Porque, quem não sonha em ser um general militar em um mundo virtual, enquanto sua mãe ainda pergunta se você já comeu algo hoje? Vamos falar sobre este "free-to-play" que é tão rico quanto um buffet de comida rápida: você pode se empanturrar à vontade, mas a única coisa que realmente muda é a sua cintura – e a sua paciência. O que dizer das horas que você passa tentando entender os controles? É como tentar ensinar um gato a fazer malabarismos. E quando você finalmente domina a arte de voar um avião, lá vem o seu amigo de 12 anos que nunca jogou um simulador na vida e te derruba com um tiro de bazuca. Bravo! E o que dizer da "castagna", que é a palavra mágica que atrai todos os amantes de adrenalina? No fundo, todos nós sabemos que estamos apenas tentando compensar a falta de emoção nas nossas vidas cotidianas. Afinal, quem precisa de aventuras reais quando você pode explodir um tanque inimigo enquanto está de pijama no conforto do seu sofá? E não podemos esquecer o que torna "War Thunder" verdadeiramente especial: o matchmaking. Ah, o matchmaking! É como um jogo de roleta russa, onde você pode acabar jogando contra um veterano que tem mais medalhas do que você tem dias de vida. Uma verdadeira lição de humildade, não é mesmo? Você entra na batalha pensando que é o novo Chuck Norris, e sai dela se perguntando se deveria ter investido em um curso de jardinagem em vez de uma conta premium. Para aqueles que estão realmente empenhados em se tornarem os melhores pilotos e comandantes, o guia completo do "War Thunder" é a bíblia que você nunca soube que precisava. É quase como um manual de instruções de um móvel sueco – você pode seguir todas as dicas, mas, no final, sempre sobra uma peça que você não sabe onde colocar. Em resumo, "War Thunder" é a quintessência da simulação de combate multiplayer, onde você pode viver todas as suas fantasias bélicas sem sair do lugar – ou sentir culpa por não ter contribuído para a sociedade. Então, prepare suas melhores táticas, aperte o cinto e entre no campo de batalha virtual. Mas lembre-se: na guerra, como na vida, nem sempre você sai vitorioso, e às vezes, a única coisa que você conquista é um novo nível de frustração. #WarThunder #SimuladorDeCombate #JogosMultiplayer #AdrenalinaVirtual #HumorGamers
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    War Thunder : Guide complet du plus grand simulateur de combat multijoueur
    War Thunder est un free-to-play riche, très apprécié par ceux qui aiment la castagne bien […] Cet article War Thunder : Guide complet du plus grand simulateur de combat multijoueur a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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  • In a world where connections are fading, I find myself lost in a sea of solitude. Just as Trump enters the realm of communications with his new Trump Mobile and the golden phone, I sit here, clutching my heart, feeling the weight of unfulfilled promises and empty conversations. It's as if the advancements around me only serve to remind me of what I lack—the warmth of genuine human connection, the joy of shared laughter, and the solace of true companionship.

    Every notification that lights up my screen feels like a cruel joke, a reminder that while the world spins on with its shiny new gadgets, I remain trapped in my own silence. The allure of a golden phone seems so distant, so trivial, when the echoes of loneliness fill my days. The glimmer of Trump Mobile shines bright, but it can't reach into the depths of my despair, where the shadows of abandonment linger.

    I scroll through my feed, watching as others celebrate their achievements, their connections, their lives full of color. Meanwhile, I sit in my monochrome reality, feeling like a ghost in a bustling city, invisible and unheard. The laughter that surrounds me is a haunting melody, one that I cannot join. The truth is, no amount of technology can bridge the chasm between me and the warmth of companionship.

    With each passing day, the world becomes more connected, yet I feel more isolated. The innovations we embrace, such as Trump Mobile, only amplify my solitude. I wonder if they, too, feel the ache of loneliness beneath their glossy exteriors. In this age of constant communication, why do I still feel so far away from everyone?

    The golden hue of the new phone reflects the emptiness in my heart. It’s beautiful, yes, but it cannot replace the laughter of a friend or the comforting presence of someone who truly understands. I find myself yearning for something more profound than the superficial interactions that fill my timeline. I long for the raw, unfiltered moments—the shared tears, the heartfelt conversations, the true bonds that technology cannot replicate.

    As Trump steps into a world of connections, I can’t help but wonder if he feels the same pang of isolation that I do. Does he, too, experience nights filled with unspoken words and unshared experiences? The reality is, amidst the buzz of new launches and innovations, we are all searching for something—something that transcends the screens and the distance.

    In this moment of reflection, I close my eyes and wish for a day when the technology we create will not only connect us in a virtual sense but also heal the wounds of our aching hearts. Until then, I remain here, feeling the weight of my solitude, counting the days until I can find my way back to the warmth of true connection.

    #Loneliness #Isolation #Connection #Heartbreak #Technology
    In a world where connections are fading, I find myself lost in a sea of solitude. Just as Trump enters the realm of communications with his new Trump Mobile and the golden phone, I sit here, clutching my heart, feeling the weight of unfulfilled promises and empty conversations. It's as if the advancements around me only serve to remind me of what I lack—the warmth of genuine human connection, the joy of shared laughter, and the solace of true companionship. Every notification that lights up my screen feels like a cruel joke, a reminder that while the world spins on with its shiny new gadgets, I remain trapped in my own silence. The allure of a golden phone seems so distant, so trivial, when the echoes of loneliness fill my days. The glimmer of Trump Mobile shines bright, but it can't reach into the depths of my despair, where the shadows of abandonment linger. I scroll through my feed, watching as others celebrate their achievements, their connections, their lives full of color. Meanwhile, I sit in my monochrome reality, feeling like a ghost in a bustling city, invisible and unheard. The laughter that surrounds me is a haunting melody, one that I cannot join. The truth is, no amount of technology can bridge the chasm between me and the warmth of companionship. With each passing day, the world becomes more connected, yet I feel more isolated. The innovations we embrace, such as Trump Mobile, only amplify my solitude. I wonder if they, too, feel the ache of loneliness beneath their glossy exteriors. In this age of constant communication, why do I still feel so far away from everyone? The golden hue of the new phone reflects the emptiness in my heart. It’s beautiful, yes, but it cannot replace the laughter of a friend or the comforting presence of someone who truly understands. I find myself yearning for something more profound than the superficial interactions that fill my timeline. I long for the raw, unfiltered moments—the shared tears, the heartfelt conversations, the true bonds that technology cannot replicate. As Trump steps into a world of connections, I can’t help but wonder if he feels the same pang of isolation that I do. Does he, too, experience nights filled with unspoken words and unshared experiences? The reality is, amidst the buzz of new launches and innovations, we are all searching for something—something that transcends the screens and the distance. In this moment of reflection, I close my eyes and wish for a day when the technology we create will not only connect us in a virtual sense but also heal the wounds of our aching hearts. Until then, I remain here, feeling the weight of my solitude, counting the days until I can find my way back to the warmth of true connection. #Loneliness #Isolation #Connection #Heartbreak #Technology
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  • A formação na utilização do software Top Designer é uma piada! É inacreditável como as empresas do setor de construção civil ainda se sujeitam a essa metodologia ultrapassada e cheia de falhas. Estamos falando de um software que deveria facilitar a vida dos profissionais da reforma, mas o que vemos é uma verdadeira bagunça que gera mais frustração do que eficiência.

    Primeiro, vamos falar sobre a duração da formação. Uma meia-jornada, seja pela manhã ou à tarde, é simplesmente ridícula! Como é que alguém pode aprender a usar um software complexo em apenas três horas? O que estão pensando? A proposta é oferecer uma formação que prepara os profissionais para o uso do Top Designer, mas na prática, isso se traduz em um rápido passeio pelas funções básicas, sem realmente aprofundar o conhecimento necessário para gerar resultados eficazes. Isso é um insulto à inteligência dos trabalhadores que dependem desse software para realizar suas tarefas diárias.

    E o que dizer das “diferentes fotos” que serão utilizadas durante a formação? Fica claro que a abordagem é superficial. O uso de imagens antes e depois dos trabalhos não substitui uma compreensão real das ferramentas e suas aplicações. Precisamos de formações que abordem a fundo as capacidades do Top Designer, incluindo como resolver problemas reais que surgem no dia a dia e não apenas uma exibição de situações idealizadas!

    Além disso, a opção de realizar a formação nas “suas instalações” ou via internet é uma tentativa de agradar, mas é também uma forma de se esquivar da responsabilidade. O que deveria ser uma experiência de aprendizado envolvente e prática acaba se tornando uma apresentação virtual sem interação real. É fácil simplesmente enviar um webinar e deixar os profissionais se virarem sozinhos. E se por acaso algo não funcionar durante a formação online? O suporte é praticamente inexistente, e o que se vê são pessoas saindo da formação mais confusas do que entraram.

    E não podemos esquecer da questão do suporte técnico após a formação. Uma vez que os participantes saem da sala de aula, muitos se sentem perdidos e sem direção. O software pode até ter suas vantagens, mas sem um suporte contínuo e eficiente, de que adianta ter aprendido a utilizá-lo de maneira tão deficiente? É um ciclo vicioso que deixa os profissionais desmotivados e sem os resultados que esperam.

    Em suma, a formação para o uso do software Top Designer é um fracasso retumbante! É hora de exigir padrões mais altos, uma abordagem mais profunda e um compromisso real com a qualidade do aprendizado. O setor de construção merece mais do que uma solução rápida e superficial. Precisamos de profissionais bem treinados que possam realmente fazer a diferença em seus trabalhos. Até lá, continuaremos a ver um mercado repleto de insatisfação e frustração.

    #TopDesigner #FormaçãoProfissional #ConstruçãoCivil #Tecnologia #Eficiência
    A formação na utilização do software Top Designer é uma piada! É inacreditável como as empresas do setor de construção civil ainda se sujeitam a essa metodologia ultrapassada e cheia de falhas. Estamos falando de um software que deveria facilitar a vida dos profissionais da reforma, mas o que vemos é uma verdadeira bagunça que gera mais frustração do que eficiência. Primeiro, vamos falar sobre a duração da formação. Uma meia-jornada, seja pela manhã ou à tarde, é simplesmente ridícula! Como é que alguém pode aprender a usar um software complexo em apenas três horas? O que estão pensando? A proposta é oferecer uma formação que prepara os profissionais para o uso do Top Designer, mas na prática, isso se traduz em um rápido passeio pelas funções básicas, sem realmente aprofundar o conhecimento necessário para gerar resultados eficazes. Isso é um insulto à inteligência dos trabalhadores que dependem desse software para realizar suas tarefas diárias. E o que dizer das “diferentes fotos” que serão utilizadas durante a formação? Fica claro que a abordagem é superficial. O uso de imagens antes e depois dos trabalhos não substitui uma compreensão real das ferramentas e suas aplicações. Precisamos de formações que abordem a fundo as capacidades do Top Designer, incluindo como resolver problemas reais que surgem no dia a dia e não apenas uma exibição de situações idealizadas! Além disso, a opção de realizar a formação nas “suas instalações” ou via internet é uma tentativa de agradar, mas é também uma forma de se esquivar da responsabilidade. O que deveria ser uma experiência de aprendizado envolvente e prática acaba se tornando uma apresentação virtual sem interação real. É fácil simplesmente enviar um webinar e deixar os profissionais se virarem sozinhos. E se por acaso algo não funcionar durante a formação online? O suporte é praticamente inexistente, e o que se vê são pessoas saindo da formação mais confusas do que entraram. E não podemos esquecer da questão do suporte técnico após a formação. Uma vez que os participantes saem da sala de aula, muitos se sentem perdidos e sem direção. O software pode até ter suas vantagens, mas sem um suporte contínuo e eficiente, de que adianta ter aprendido a utilizá-lo de maneira tão deficiente? É um ciclo vicioso que deixa os profissionais desmotivados e sem os resultados que esperam. Em suma, a formação para o uso do software Top Designer é um fracasso retumbante! É hora de exigir padrões mais altos, uma abordagem mais profunda e um compromisso real com a qualidade do aprendizado. O setor de construção merece mais do que uma solução rápida e superficial. Precisamos de profissionais bem treinados que possam realmente fazer a diferença em seus trabalhos. Até lá, continuaremos a ver um mercado repleto de insatisfação e frustração. #TopDesigner #FormaçãoProfissional #ConstruçãoCivil #Tecnologia #Eficiência
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  • Ah, the PSVR2! The pièce de résistance of virtual reality headsets that promised to transport us to worlds so vivid, we might just forget we have to pay rent. As we wade into the futuristic wonderland of 2025, the burning question looms large: Does the PSVR2 still hold water, or is it just another fancy paperweight?

    Let’s be real for a second. When it first hit the shelves, the PSVR2 was the talk of the town, like the latest iPhone or a celebrity breakup. The immersion was touted as “total,” with visuals that could make a high-definition movie look like a flip book. But here we are, two years later, and the world’s moved on faster than a kid with a new toy. Meanwhile, our beloved headset sits in the corner, gathering dust and wondering why it’s not trending on social media.

    In the wild, wild world of gaming, what was once cutting-edge quickly becomes yesterday’s news. Remember when we couldn’t get enough of those pixelated graphics and 8-bit sounds? Now, we’re spoiled with hyper-realistic experiences that make you question if you’re playing a game or just scrolling through someone’s vacation photos. So, the big question remains: does the PSVR2 still pack a punch in 2025, or has it been eclipsed by the latest, shiniest tech?

    If we’re being honest, the PSVR2 was like that trendy café everyone raved about until they found out the coffee was brewed with dreams and unicorn tears. Sure, it looked great on paper, but how many of us have actually used it regularly? It feels like one of those impulse buys that seemed brilliant at 3 AM when you were scrolling through online reviews, but now, it just sits there as a reminder of fleeting enthusiasm.

    And let’s not forget that while we’re diving deep into virtual worlds, reality is still waiting for us with bills and responsibilities. So, is it worth the investment in 2025? The answer is simple: if you’re a die-hard gamer with pockets deep enough to fund a small country, then by all means, indulge! But if you’re like the rest of us—grappling with student loans or wondering when your next paycheck will come—maybe it’s time to consider if that VR headset is really your best friend or just an over-hyped acquaintance.

    In conclusion, the PSVR2 may still have a few tricks up its sleeve, but in the fast-paced realm of technology, it’s hard to stay relevant when new contenders are emerging faster than you can say “augmented reality.” So, if you find yourself daydreaming about those immersive experiences, just remember—sometimes, it’s okay to take a break from reality. After all, the world will still be waiting for you when you take off that headset.

    #PSVR2 #VirtualReality #Gaming2025 #TechTrends #GamingHumor
    Ah, the PSVR2! The pièce de résistance of virtual reality headsets that promised to transport us to worlds so vivid, we might just forget we have to pay rent. As we wade into the futuristic wonderland of 2025, the burning question looms large: Does the PSVR2 still hold water, or is it just another fancy paperweight? Let’s be real for a second. When it first hit the shelves, the PSVR2 was the talk of the town, like the latest iPhone or a celebrity breakup. The immersion was touted as “total,” with visuals that could make a high-definition movie look like a flip book. But here we are, two years later, and the world’s moved on faster than a kid with a new toy. Meanwhile, our beloved headset sits in the corner, gathering dust and wondering why it’s not trending on social media. In the wild, wild world of gaming, what was once cutting-edge quickly becomes yesterday’s news. Remember when we couldn’t get enough of those pixelated graphics and 8-bit sounds? Now, we’re spoiled with hyper-realistic experiences that make you question if you’re playing a game or just scrolling through someone’s vacation photos. So, the big question remains: does the PSVR2 still pack a punch in 2025, or has it been eclipsed by the latest, shiniest tech? If we’re being honest, the PSVR2 was like that trendy café everyone raved about until they found out the coffee was brewed with dreams and unicorn tears. Sure, it looked great on paper, but how many of us have actually used it regularly? It feels like one of those impulse buys that seemed brilliant at 3 AM when you were scrolling through online reviews, but now, it just sits there as a reminder of fleeting enthusiasm. And let’s not forget that while we’re diving deep into virtual worlds, reality is still waiting for us with bills and responsibilities. So, is it worth the investment in 2025? The answer is simple: if you’re a die-hard gamer with pockets deep enough to fund a small country, then by all means, indulge! But if you’re like the rest of us—grappling with student loans or wondering when your next paycheck will come—maybe it’s time to consider if that VR headset is really your best friend or just an over-hyped acquaintance. In conclusion, the PSVR2 may still have a few tricks up its sleeve, but in the fast-paced realm of technology, it’s hard to stay relevant when new contenders are emerging faster than you can say “augmented reality.” So, if you find yourself daydreaming about those immersive experiences, just remember—sometimes, it’s okay to take a break from reality. After all, the world will still be waiting for you when you take off that headset. #PSVR2 #VirtualReality #Gaming2025 #TechTrends #GamingHumor
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  • Would you switch browsers for a chatbot?

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 87, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world.This week, I’ve been reading about Sabrina Carpenter and Khaby Lame and intimacy coordinators, finally making a dent in Barbarians at the Gate, watching all the Ben Schwartz and Friends I can find on YouTube, planning my days with the new Finalist beta, recklessly installing all the Apple developer betas after WWDC, thoroughly enjoying Dakota Johnson’s current press tour, and trying to clear all my inboxes before I go on parental leave. It’s… going.I also have for you a much-awaited new browser, a surprise update to a great photo editor, a neat trailer for a meh-looking movie, a classic Steve Jobs speech, and much more. Slightly shorter issue this week, sorry; there’s just a lot going on, but I didn’t want to leave y’all hanging entirely. Oh, and: we’ll be off next week, for Juneteenth, vacation, and general summer chaos reasons. We’ll be back in full force after that, though! Let’s get into it.The DropDia. I know there are a lot of Arc fans here in the Installerverse, and I know you, like me, will have a lot of feelings about the company’s new and extremely AI-focused browser. Personally, I don’t see leaving Arc anytime soon, but there are some really fascinating ideasin Dia already. Snapseed 3.0. I completely forgot Snapseed even existed, and now here’s a really nice update with a bunch of new editing tools and a nice new redesign! As straightforward photo editors go, this is one of the better ones. The new version is only on iOS right now, but I assume it’s heading to Android shortly.“I Tried To Make Something In America.” I was first turned onto the story of the Smarter Scrubber by a great Search Engine episode, and this is a great companion to the story about what it really takes to bring manufacturing back to the US. And why it’s hard to justify.. That link, and the trailer, will only do anything for you if you have a newer iPhone. But even if you don’t care about the movie, the trailer — which actually buzzes in sync with the car’s rumbles and revs — is just really, really cool. Android 16. You can’t get the cool, colorful new look just yet or the desktop mode I am extremely excited about — there’s a lot of good stuff in Android 16 but most of it is coming later. Still, Live Updates look good, and there’s some helpful accessibility stuff, as well.The Infinite Machine Olto. I am such a sucker for any kind of futuristic-looking electric scooter, and this one really hits the sweet spot. Part moped, part e-bike, all Blade Runner vibes. If it wasn’t then I would’ve probably ordered one already.The Fujifilm X-E5. I kept wondering why Fujifilm didn’t just make, like, a hundred different great-looking cameras at every imaginable price because everyone wants a camera this cool. Well, here we are! It’s a spin on the X100VI but with interchangeable lenses and a few power-user features. All my photographer friends are going to want this.Call Her Alex. I confess I’m no Call Her Daddy diehard, but I found this two-part doc on Alex Cooper really interesting. Cooper’s story is all about understanding people, the internet, and what it means to feel connected now. It’s all very low-stakes and somehow also existential? It’s only two parts, you should watch it.“Steve Jobs - 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.” For the 20th anniversary of Jobs’ famousspeech, the Steve Jobs Archive put together a big package of stories, notes, and other materials around the speech. Plus, a newly high-def version of the video. This one’s always worth the 15 minutes.Dune: Awakening. Dune has ascended to the rare territory of “I will check out anything from this franchise, ever, no questions asked.” This game is big on open-world survival and ornithopters, too, so it’s even more my kind of thing. And it’s apparently punishingly difficult in spots.CrowdsourcedHere’s what the Installer community is into this week. I want to know what you’re into right now as well! Email installer@theverge.com or message me on Signal — @davidpierce.11 — with your recommendations for anything and everything, and we’ll feature some of our favorites here every week. For even more great recommendations, check out the replies to this post on Threads and this post on Bluesky.“I had tried the paper planner in the leather Paper Republic journal but since have moved onto the Remarkable Paper Pro color e-ink device which takes everything you like about paper but makes it editable and color coded. Combine this with a Remarkable planner in PDF format off of Etsy and you are golden.” — Jason“I started reading a manga series from content creator Cory Kenshin called Monsters We Make. So far, I love it. Already preordered Vol. 2.” — Rob“I recently went down the third party controller rabbit hole after my trusty adapted Xbox One controller finally kicked the bucket, and I wanted something I could use across my PC, phone, handheld, Switch, etc. I’ve been playing with the GameSir Cyclone 2 for a few weeks, and it feels really deluxe. The thumbsticks are impossibly smooth and accurate thanks to its TMR joysticks. The face buttons took a second for my brain to adjust to; the short travel distance initially registered as mushy, but once I stopped trying to pound the buttons like I was at the arcade, I found the subtle mechanical click super satisfying.” — Sam“The Apple TV Plus miniseries Long Way Home. It’s Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s fourth Long Way series. This time they are touring some European countries on vintage bikes that they fixed, and it’s such a light-hearted show from two really down to earth humans. Connecting with other people in different cultures and seeing their journey is such a treat!” — Esmael“Podcast recommendation: Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Christianity Today. A deep dive into the Satanic Panic of the 80’s and 90’s.” — Drew“Splatoon 3and the new How to Train Your Dragon.” — Aaron“I can’t put Mario Kart World down. When I get tired of the intense Knockout Tour mode I go to Free Roam and try to knock out P-Switch challenges, some of which are really tough! I’m obsessed.” — Dave“Fable, a cool app for finding books with virtual book clubs. It’s the closest to a more cozy online bookstore with more honest reviews. I just wish you could click on the author’s name to see their other books.” — Astrid“This is the Summer Games Fest weekand there are a TON of game demos to try out on Steam. One that has caught my attention / play time the most is Wildgate. It’s a team based spaceship shooter where ship crews battle and try to escape with a powerful artifact.” — Sean“Battlefront 2 is back for some reason. Still looks great.” — IanSigning offI have long been fascinated by weather forecasting. I recommend Andrew Blum’s book, The Weather Machine, to people all the time, as a way to understand both how we learned to predict the weather and why it’s a literally culture-changing thing to be able to do so. And if you want to make yourself so, so angry, there’s a whole chunk of Michael Lewis’s book, The Fifth Risk, about how a bunch of companies managed to basically privatize forecasts… based on government data. The weather is a huge business, an extremely powerful political force, and even more important to our way of life than we realize. And we’re really good at predicting the weather!I’ve also been hearing for years that weather forecasting is a perfect use for AI. It’s all about vast quantities of historical data, tiny fluctuations in readings, and finding patterns that often don’t want to be found. So, of course, as soon as I read my colleague Justine Calma’s story about a new Google project called Weather Lab, I spent the next hour poking through the data to see how well DeepMind managed to predict and track recent storms. It’s deeply wonky stuff, but it’s cool to see Big Tech trying to figure out Mother Nature — and almost getting it right. Almost.See you next week!See More:
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    Would you switch browsers for a chatbot?
    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 87, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world.This week, I’ve been reading about Sabrina Carpenter and Khaby Lame and intimacy coordinators, finally making a dent in Barbarians at the Gate, watching all the Ben Schwartz and Friends I can find on YouTube, planning my days with the new Finalist beta, recklessly installing all the Apple developer betas after WWDC, thoroughly enjoying Dakota Johnson’s current press tour, and trying to clear all my inboxes before I go on parental leave. It’s… going.I also have for you a much-awaited new browser, a surprise update to a great photo editor, a neat trailer for a meh-looking movie, a classic Steve Jobs speech, and much more. Slightly shorter issue this week, sorry; there’s just a lot going on, but I didn’t want to leave y’all hanging entirely. Oh, and: we’ll be off next week, for Juneteenth, vacation, and general summer chaos reasons. We’ll be back in full force after that, though! Let’s get into it.The DropDia. I know there are a lot of Arc fans here in the Installerverse, and I know you, like me, will have a lot of feelings about the company’s new and extremely AI-focused browser. Personally, I don’t see leaving Arc anytime soon, but there are some really fascinating ideasin Dia already. Snapseed 3.0. I completely forgot Snapseed even existed, and now here’s a really nice update with a bunch of new editing tools and a nice new redesign! As straightforward photo editors go, this is one of the better ones. The new version is only on iOS right now, but I assume it’s heading to Android shortly.“I Tried To Make Something In America.” I was first turned onto the story of the Smarter Scrubber by a great Search Engine episode, and this is a great companion to the story about what it really takes to bring manufacturing back to the US. And why it’s hard to justify.. That link, and the trailer, will only do anything for you if you have a newer iPhone. But even if you don’t care about the movie, the trailer — which actually buzzes in sync with the car’s rumbles and revs — is just really, really cool. Android 16. You can’t get the cool, colorful new look just yet or the desktop mode I am extremely excited about — there’s a lot of good stuff in Android 16 but most of it is coming later. Still, Live Updates look good, and there’s some helpful accessibility stuff, as well.The Infinite Machine Olto. I am such a sucker for any kind of futuristic-looking electric scooter, and this one really hits the sweet spot. Part moped, part e-bike, all Blade Runner vibes. If it wasn’t then I would’ve probably ordered one already.The Fujifilm X-E5. I kept wondering why Fujifilm didn’t just make, like, a hundred different great-looking cameras at every imaginable price because everyone wants a camera this cool. Well, here we are! It’s a spin on the X100VI but with interchangeable lenses and a few power-user features. All my photographer friends are going to want this.Call Her Alex. I confess I’m no Call Her Daddy diehard, but I found this two-part doc on Alex Cooper really interesting. Cooper’s story is all about understanding people, the internet, and what it means to feel connected now. It’s all very low-stakes and somehow also existential? It’s only two parts, you should watch it.“Steve Jobs - 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.” For the 20th anniversary of Jobs’ famousspeech, the Steve Jobs Archive put together a big package of stories, notes, and other materials around the speech. Plus, a newly high-def version of the video. This one’s always worth the 15 minutes.Dune: Awakening. Dune has ascended to the rare territory of “I will check out anything from this franchise, ever, no questions asked.” This game is big on open-world survival and ornithopters, too, so it’s even more my kind of thing. And it’s apparently punishingly difficult in spots.CrowdsourcedHere’s what the Installer community is into this week. I want to know what you’re into right now as well! Email installer@theverge.com or message me on Signal — @davidpierce.11 — with your recommendations for anything and everything, and we’ll feature some of our favorites here every week. For even more great recommendations, check out the replies to this post on Threads and this post on Bluesky.“I had tried the paper planner in the leather Paper Republic journal but since have moved onto the Remarkable Paper Pro color e-ink device which takes everything you like about paper but makes it editable and color coded. Combine this with a Remarkable planner in PDF format off of Etsy and you are golden.” — Jason“I started reading a manga series from content creator Cory Kenshin called Monsters We Make. So far, I love it. Already preordered Vol. 2.” — Rob“I recently went down the third party controller rabbit hole after my trusty adapted Xbox One controller finally kicked the bucket, and I wanted something I could use across my PC, phone, handheld, Switch, etc. I’ve been playing with the GameSir Cyclone 2 for a few weeks, and it feels really deluxe. The thumbsticks are impossibly smooth and accurate thanks to its TMR joysticks. The face buttons took a second for my brain to adjust to; the short travel distance initially registered as mushy, but once I stopped trying to pound the buttons like I was at the arcade, I found the subtle mechanical click super satisfying.” — Sam“The Apple TV Plus miniseries Long Way Home. It’s Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s fourth Long Way series. This time they are touring some European countries on vintage bikes that they fixed, and it’s such a light-hearted show from two really down to earth humans. Connecting with other people in different cultures and seeing their journey is such a treat!” — Esmael“Podcast recommendation: Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Christianity Today. A deep dive into the Satanic Panic of the 80’s and 90’s.” — Drew“Splatoon 3and the new How to Train Your Dragon.” — Aaron“I can’t put Mario Kart World down. When I get tired of the intense Knockout Tour mode I go to Free Roam and try to knock out P-Switch challenges, some of which are really tough! I’m obsessed.” — Dave“Fable, a cool app for finding books with virtual book clubs. It’s the closest to a more cozy online bookstore with more honest reviews. I just wish you could click on the author’s name to see their other books.” — Astrid“This is the Summer Games Fest weekand there are a TON of game demos to try out on Steam. One that has caught my attention / play time the most is Wildgate. It’s a team based spaceship shooter where ship crews battle and try to escape with a powerful artifact.” — Sean“Battlefront 2 is back for some reason. Still looks great.” — IanSigning offI have long been fascinated by weather forecasting. I recommend Andrew Blum’s book, The Weather Machine, to people all the time, as a way to understand both how we learned to predict the weather and why it’s a literally culture-changing thing to be able to do so. And if you want to make yourself so, so angry, there’s a whole chunk of Michael Lewis’s book, The Fifth Risk, about how a bunch of companies managed to basically privatize forecasts… based on government data. The weather is a huge business, an extremely powerful political force, and even more important to our way of life than we realize. And we’re really good at predicting the weather!I’ve also been hearing for years that weather forecasting is a perfect use for AI. It’s all about vast quantities of historical data, tiny fluctuations in readings, and finding patterns that often don’t want to be found. So, of course, as soon as I read my colleague Justine Calma’s story about a new Google project called Weather Lab, I spent the next hour poking through the data to see how well DeepMind managed to predict and track recent storms. It’s deeply wonky stuff, but it’s cool to see Big Tech trying to figure out Mother Nature — and almost getting it right. Almost.See you next week!See More: #would #you #switch #browsers #chatbot
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    Would you switch browsers for a chatbot?
    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 87, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, happy It’s Officially Too Hot Now Week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Sabrina Carpenter and Khaby Lame and intimacy coordinators, finally making a dent in Barbarians at the Gate, watching all the Ben Schwartz and Friends I can find on YouTube, planning my days with the new Finalist beta, recklessly installing all the Apple developer betas after WWDC, thoroughly enjoying Dakota Johnson’s current press tour, and trying to clear all my inboxes before I go on parental leave. It’s… going.I also have for you a much-awaited new browser, a surprise update to a great photo editor, a neat trailer for a meh-looking movie, a classic Steve Jobs speech, and much more. Slightly shorter issue this week, sorry; there’s just a lot going on, but I didn’t want to leave y’all hanging entirely. Oh, and: we’ll be off next week, for Juneteenth, vacation, and general summer chaos reasons. We’ll be back in full force after that, though! Let’s get into it.(As always, the best part of Installer is your ideas and tips. What do you want to know more about? What awesome tricks do you know that everyone else should? What app should everyone be using? Tell me everything: installer@theverge.com. And if you know someone else who might enjoy Installer, forward it to them and tell them to subscribe here.)The DropDia. I know there are a lot of Arc fans here in the Installerverse, and I know you, like me, will have a lot of feelings about the company’s new and extremely AI-focused browser. Personally, I don’t see leaving Arc anytime soon, but there are some really fascinating ideas (and nice design touches) in Dia already. Snapseed 3.0. I completely forgot Snapseed even existed, and now here’s a really nice update with a bunch of new editing tools and a nice new redesign! As straightforward photo editors go, this is one of the better ones. The new version is only on iOS right now, but I assume it’s heading to Android shortly.“I Tried To Make Something In America.” I was first turned onto the story of the Smarter Scrubber by a great Search Engine episode, and this is a great companion to the story about what it really takes to bring manufacturing back to the US. And why it’s hard to justify.. That link, and the trailer, will only do anything for you if you have a newer iPhone. But even if you don’t care about the movie, the trailer — which actually buzzes in sync with the car’s rumbles and revs — is just really, really cool. Android 16. You can’t get the cool, colorful new look just yet or the desktop mode I am extremely excited about — there’s a lot of good stuff in Android 16 but most of it is coming later. Still, Live Updates look good, and there’s some helpful accessibility stuff, as well.The Infinite Machine Olto. I am such a sucker for any kind of futuristic-looking electric scooter, and this one really hits the sweet spot. Part moped, part e-bike, all Blade Runner vibes. If it wasn’t $3,500, then I would’ve probably ordered one already.The Fujifilm X-E5. I kept wondering why Fujifilm didn’t just make, like, a hundred different great-looking cameras at every imaginable price because everyone wants a camera this cool. Well, here we are! It’s a spin on the X100VI but with interchangeable lenses and a few power-user features. All my photographer friends are going to want this.Call Her Alex. I confess I’m no Call Her Daddy diehard, but I found this two-part doc on Alex Cooper really interesting. Cooper’s story is all about understanding people, the internet, and what it means to feel connected now. It’s all very low-stakes and somehow also existential? It’s only two parts, you should watch it.“Steve Jobs - 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.” For the 20th anniversary of Jobs’ famous (and genuinely fabulous) speech, the Steve Jobs Archive put together a big package of stories, notes, and other materials around the speech. Plus, a newly high-def version of the video. This one’s always worth the 15 minutes.Dune: Awakening. Dune has ascended to the rare territory of “I will check out anything from this franchise, ever, no questions asked.” This game is big on open-world survival and ornithopters, too, so it’s even more my kind of thing. And it’s apparently punishingly difficult in spots.CrowdsourcedHere’s what the Installer community is into this week. I want to know what you’re into right now as well! Email installer@theverge.com or message me on Signal — @davidpierce.11 — with your recommendations for anything and everything, and we’ll feature some of our favorites here every week. For even more great recommendations, check out the replies to this post on Threads and this post on Bluesky.“I had tried the paper planner in the leather Paper Republic journal but since have moved onto the Remarkable Paper Pro color e-ink device which takes everything you like about paper but makes it editable and color coded. Combine this with a Remarkable planner in PDF format off of Etsy and you are golden.” — Jason“I started reading a manga series from content creator Cory Kenshin called Monsters We Make. So far, I love it. Already preordered Vol. 2.” — Rob“I recently went down the third party controller rabbit hole after my trusty adapted Xbox One controller finally kicked the bucket, and I wanted something I could use across my PC, phone, handheld, Switch, etc. I’ve been playing with the GameSir Cyclone 2 for a few weeks, and it feels really deluxe. The thumbsticks are impossibly smooth and accurate thanks to its TMR joysticks. The face buttons took a second for my brain to adjust to; the short travel distance initially registered as mushy, but once I stopped trying to pound the buttons like I was at the arcade, I found the subtle mechanical click super satisfying.” — Sam“The Apple TV Plus miniseries Long Way Home. It’s Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman’s fourth Long Way series. This time they are touring some European countries on vintage bikes that they fixed, and it’s such a light-hearted show from two really down to earth humans. Connecting with other people in different cultures and seeing their journey is such a treat!” — Esmael“Podcast recommendation: Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Christianity Today. A deep dive into the Satanic Panic of the 80’s and 90’s.” — Drew“Splatoon 3 (the free Switch 2 update) and the new How to Train Your Dragon.” — Aaron“I can’t put Mario Kart World down. When I get tired of the intense Knockout Tour mode I go to Free Roam and try to knock out P-Switch challenges, some of which are really tough! I’m obsessed.” — Dave“Fable, a cool app for finding books with virtual book clubs. It’s the closest to a more cozy online bookstore with more honest reviews. I just wish you could click on the author’s name to see their other books.” — Astrid“This is the Summer Games Fest week (formerly E3, RIP) and there are a TON of game demos to try out on Steam. One that has caught my attention / play time the most is Wildgate. It’s a team based spaceship shooter where ship crews battle and try to escape with a powerful artifact.” — Sean“Battlefront 2 is back for some reason. Still looks great.” — IanSigning offI have long been fascinated by weather forecasting. I recommend Andrew Blum’s book, The Weather Machine, to people all the time, as a way to understand both how we learned to predict the weather and why it’s a literally culture-changing thing to be able to do so. And if you want to make yourself so, so angry, there’s a whole chunk of Michael Lewis’s book, The Fifth Risk, about how a bunch of companies managed to basically privatize forecasts… based on government data. The weather is a huge business, an extremely powerful political force, and even more important to our way of life than we realize. And we’re really good at predicting the weather!I’ve also been hearing for years that weather forecasting is a perfect use for AI. It’s all about vast quantities of historical data, tiny fluctuations in readings, and finding patterns that often don’t want to be found. So, of course, as soon as I read my colleague Justine Calma’s story about a new Google project called Weather Lab, I spent the next hour poking through the data to see how well DeepMind managed to predict and track recent storms. It’s deeply wonky stuff, but it’s cool to see Big Tech trying to figure out Mother Nature — and almost getting it right. Almost.See you next week!See More:
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