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  • The 5 Best AI Chatbots for Building a Website for Free

    The 5 Best AI Chatbots for Building a Website for Free

    Building a website with AI is now something any person can do in a single afternoon, with zero coding knowledge and nothing but a free chatbot account. That era is over. You can now describe a website in plain English, paste it into a free AI chatbot, and watch it generate real working code in…

  • Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: tv show of the week

    Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen: tv show of the week

    Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Netflix review: eight episodes of a feeling that has no name. It dropped on Netflix on March 26th. It is already in the top ten in most of the countries Netflix tracks. And if you have a taste for slow dread, for the horror of anticipation rather than…

  • Remote work promised freedom. Here is what it actually delivered.

    Remote work promised freedom. Here is what it actually delivered.

    Remote work effects are easier to see five years in. There is a moment many people recognise now. It is late afternoon, or possibly evening. You are still at your desk. You did not decide to keep working. You just never officially stopped. Somewhere between the last meeting and dinner, the day dissolved, and the…

  • The soft life looks beautiful. But is anyone actually living it?

    The soft life looks beautiful. But is anyone actually living it?

    The slow living aesthetic is everywhere right now. The video is forty seconds long. A linen curtain moves in a breeze. Coffee pours slowly into a ceramic cup. Hands wrap around it. Outside the window, something green and unhurried. A journal opens. A single line is written. The camera does not rush. Nobody speaks. Nothing…

  • The best a man can get (unless he objects)

    The best a man can get (unless he objects)

    The Gillette ad backlash began with a sound most men recognise. There’s a specific sound a Gillette makes when you tap it against the sink. That metallic ring, the water running through the blades, carrying away foam and stubble into the drain. If you grew up watching your father shave in the morning, you know…

  • The beautiful nokia comeback story no one was watching

    The beautiful nokia comeback story no one was watching

    The Nokia comeback story starts in your kitchen drawer. Somewhere under the takeaway menus and old batteries, there’s probably still one of those phones. The screen lights up if you charge it. The plastic casing has that specific texture you can feel in your memory before you even touch it. Maybe it’s a 3310. Maybe…

  • The wavy brick walls in england are doing something clever

    The wavy brick walls in england are doing something clever

    If you’ve ever walked through the English countryside or wandered past an old estate, you might have noticed them without thinking much about it. Brick walls that do not run straight. Walls that gently curve left and right, like they were laid down by someone who refused to use a ruler. They look decorative. Almost…

  • The future of ai isn’t helping you. It’s narrowing you.

    The future of ai isn’t helping you. It’s narrowing you.

    Personal AI tools feel like a relief before they feel like a choice. A prompt box opens, a suggestion appears, a draft forms, a plan tightens, and the mind gets to skip the messy part where half-thoughts wrestle each other into something usable. The relief is gentle, almost polite. No one is forced. Nothing is…

  • What the ipod nano reveals about how we listen now

    What the ipod nano reveals about how we listen now

    The Ipod nano review, the device still turns on. That is the first surprise. A thin rectangle pulled from a drawer, screen scratched, buttons slightly stiff, battery no longer reliable, but alive. It wakes without ceremony. No boot animation. No update screen. No agreement to accept before proceeding. Just a menu. There is something unsettling…

  • Why most sustainable products fail in real life

    Why most sustainable products fail in real life

    Biofase Avocado seed straw review looks at the new Biodegradable Straws and Cutlery from Biofase. A reusable straw, appears in a drink and something subtle happens before the first sip.A pause.A calculation.An awareness that was not there a second ago. Reusable straws rarely enter life because they are wanted. They arrive through guilt. Through a…

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