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AO3 is finally out of beta after 17 years
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is officially exiting beta. The Organization for Transformative Works — the nonprofit behind the fanfiction site — announced the update on Thursday, which comes 17 years after AO3’s launch in 2009. “Since 2009, AO3 has grown and changed a lot,” the announcement says. “We’ve introduced…
Read More3 of the biggest new Netflix shows arriving in April 2026
Netflix has three new TV shows returning in April, so it’s well worth staying subscribed to the best streaming service if you’ve been waiting for any of them. Or, if you’re completely new to them, you have a lot of episodes to binge-watch. There’s a great mix of things here,…
Read MorePSA: Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default
If you use the AI-powered note-taking app Granola, you might want to double-check your privacy settings. Though Granola says your notes are “private by default,” it makes them viewable to anyone with a link, and also uses them for internal AI training unless you opt out. Granola describes itself as…
Read MoreReddit is moving on from r/all
Reddit is deprecating r/all, one of its feeds that shows popular posts on the platform, as part of “ongoing efforts to simplify Reddit and improve Home feed personalization.” Reddit has offered both r/popular and r/all as ways to see trending posts, with r/all being a “less filtered feed” where “sexually…
Read MoreThe Google Pixel 10 Is $150 Off
Amazon marks Google’s flagship down to just $650 for 128 GB or $750 for 256 GB. Source
Read MoreTech Companies Are Trying to Neuter Colorado’s Landmark Right-to-Repair Law
A bill in Colorado is a glimpse into the future of how corporations are working to limit the freedom people have to make their own fixes and upgrades. Source
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