Every month in my newsletter (sign up!), I list some cool or funky or cool and funky links I’ve collected from around the interwebs. Check some of these out…
- Fifty years after the publication of his first novel, Carrie, Stephen King writes “What I’ve Learned” for Esquire, including this very King-esque gem: If you ask what I learned from my accident, it would be: Number one, stay on the sidewalk.
- AI. You can’t flick your phone to scroll without hearing about it. Neven Mrgan writes about the time he got an AI-generated email from a friend of his. Spoiler alert: He didn’t like it.
- An electric spoon that “enhances salty taste of food and promotes healthier eating?” What? In Japan. Of course.
- The Parable of the Sofa — a lovely little anecdote about fixing things instead of replacing them.
- 84-24 is a stunningly, sumptuously designed website that walks you through the process of restoring an original Macintosh from 1984. Even if you’re not interested in the subject matter, you should still check this site out just for the design of it.
- Wally “Famous” Amos passed away in August. Here’s a lovely little story about the man from Mark Evanier.
- This dude has way too much time on his hands: Man Sets Record For Most Gaming Consoles Connected To A Single TV