Welcome to Installer No. 47
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 47, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. If you’re new here, welcome! We’re excited you found us. Feel free to check out all the previous issues at our Installer homepage.
This Week's Highlights
This week, I've delved into various topics ranging from the quirky Skibidi Toilet phenomenon to the evolving landscape of mall brands and the historical significance of Bell Labs. As I catch up on Cobra Kai while also dabbling in fresh blueberry muffin recipes, I'm grateful for all the delicious contributions from our readership.
Summer Break Announcement
As previously noted, Installer is taking a summer break. I'll be stepping outdoors to enjoy the beauty of nature. Join me back here on August 17th for a comprehensive catch-up edition. Meanwhile, please share any recommended fun reads!
Must-Try Trends & Innovations
Peacock’s Olympics Multiview
Peacock is elevating how we view the Olympics with features like personalized highlights, AI Al Michaels, and an immersive Gold Zone. My personal favorite? The Multiview option, where I can watch four events simultaneously and choose which one gets audio. This is certainly a glimpse of the future of television!
Asus ROG Ally X
Meet the Asus ROG Ally X, a powerful and quiet Windows gaming handheld. Although Windows isn't yet optimized for tiny screens, this gaming device is paving the way for future innovations, even if its $800 price tag feels steep.
Apple Maps for Web
Apple has rolled out a beta version of its Maps tool designed for web use. This sleek, minimalist approach presents a striking contrast to Google's more cluttered interface. It’ll be interesting to watch Apple refine its capabilities for better place discovery.
Capacities Note-Taking App
I'm excited about Capacities, a powerful note-taking app that just launched a mobile version. With its effective organizational features, this tool caters to power users like myself while simplifying information management.
Insights from Mark Zuckerberg
Check out a thought-provoking interview with Mark Zuckerberg where he discusses AI, AR, and our future perspectives on the internet. The insights he shares are surprisingly relatable and engaging!
Meta’s Llama 3.1
Accompanying Zuckerberg’s interview is the launch of Meta's Llama 3.1, a fast and enhanced AI model. This open-source effort, combined with Meta AI’s popularity, positions Llama as a key player to observe.
New Gadgets for Creatives
Elgato Stream Deck XLR Dock
If you're into streaming or podcasting, the Elgato Stream Deck XLR Dock is a must-have for seamless connectivity. Its user-friendly design and efficiency caught my eye, prompting me to purchase one right away!
Upcoming Movies: Deadpool & Wolverine
This summer, moviegoers are excited about Deadpool & Wolverine. Despite the extensive hype, my optimism remains high for this dynamic duo from Marvel.
Exploring the Evolution of Sci-Fi
Explore a fascinating analysis titled “How sci-fi has changed over the last 70 years.” This piece selectively examines data from hundreds of sci-fi films, offering insights into societal fears and how our vision of the future has transformed over time.
The Tiny Awards
Tune into the annual Tiny Awards, celebrating the best in the "personal internet." This event showcases a remarkable assortment of delightful websites, including personal favorites like Infinite Craft!
Spotlight on Josh Rubin's Digital Life
Meet Josh Rubin, co-founder of Cool Hunting and the creative mind behind that iconic Vision Pro photo. Want to know how he organizes his iPhone 15 Pro Max? His homescreen is designed for both utility and aesthetics, prominently featuring apps like Notion and Todoist.
Community Recommendations
Let’s see what the Installer community is into this week:
- The Lord of the Rings audiobooks narrated by Andy Serkis — A perfect companion for fans!
- Yr, a weather app that marries Scandinavian design with functionality.
- Exploring Linux gaming can lead to fascinating new setups!
- Rediscovering Papers, Please on mobile — an engaging experience!
- Experimenting with bullet journaling for enhanced organization.
Signing Off
Do you keep a packing list? I find lists invaluable for daily organization but I'm curious about packing strategies. Personally, my method often results in a mix of over and under packing. I’ll soon find out how my new vacation strategy plays out!
See you in a few weeks! Enjoy your summer adventures!
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