The Current + AI blackmail, YouTube sensation, HODL horror and banning social media - In partnership with NordPass | Welcome to your Wednesday, friend. Letâs talk mash-ups, and no, not the pop ones your Spotify playlist insists on. Weâre throwing it back to the late â90s, when Apple was rolling out its first iMacs, those bubbly, colorful computers that looked like they belonged in a candy store instead of your home office. Apple used a downright bizarre material in the packaging to deal with static electricity. Can you take a guess what it used: A) Ground-up seashells, B) Crushed pistachio shells, C) Shredded recycled jeans, or D) Mashed potatoes? Find the answer at the end! Need a password manager you can trust? Use the one I do. It locks down your data with zero-knowledge encryption and military-grade security. It works on all your devices, stores unlimited passwords, auto-fills logins and even monitors for breaches. Stay secure without the hassle. đ« Donât let me slide into spam oblivion. Hit favorite or move this email to your primary inbox; it would mean the world to me. â Kim đ« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Terminally online Image: AirlineVideos via YouTube Move over, cat videos and cooking hacks, thereâs a new YouTube obsession, and itâs planes landing at LAX. No, really. I thought youâd find it interesting that a channel called Airline Videos Live is racking up millions of views pointing a camera at the runway at Los Angeles International Airport. Itâs exactly what it sounds like: hours of live footage showing planes taking off, landing and taxiing. This isnât grainy security cam footage either. Weâre talking HD video, a real-time radar display and a fabulous, engaging host who knows everything from aircraft models to what brand of shoes pilots wear (OK, maybe not that last part yet). đĄ Why are people so obsessed? Thereâs something hypnotic about the precision, the power, and yes, the sheer size of these metal beasts touching down with ballet-like grace. But the real draw? The community. The live chat is a global party. Youâll see aviation buffs from Tokyo, retirees from Kansas and night owls from Berlin all geeking out over a Qatar A350 floating in from the Pacific. People cheer when their favorite airline shows up. So fun! The energy is part Twitch stream, part group therapy, part Sesame Street for adults obsessed with planes. đ Itâs more than just plane spotting What started as a pandemic hobby has morphed into a worldwide phenomenon. The guy behind the camera, Kevin Ray, is a former TV news cameraman. He set up shop on a hotel rooftop near LAX and turned this into a full-blown business. Heâs now pulling in advertising revenue, getting free hotel stays and partnering with huge travel brands. Go take a peek, you might get hooked. đ Live at LAX on YouTube One warning: Youâll think youâre just checking it out for five minutes. Next thing you know, youâre rooting for a Lufthansa A380 in fog like itâs the Super Bowl. đ€Ł The sky was looking ominous, so I asked Siri, âSurely, itâs not going to rain today?â She replied, âYes it is, and donât call me Shirley.â That was when I realized I left my phone on Airplane mode. |
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DIGITAL LIFE HACK Never tell the truth on security questions If a hacker can find your momâs maiden name or your first pet on social media, your accounts are easy targets. Listen on Komando.com â |
WEB WATERCOOLER đȘ Crypto torture: If you own crypto, donât tell anyone you cannot fully and completely trust. Crimes like this one are exploding. A Manhattan crypto investor allegedly kidnapped and tortured an Italian man for three weeks, trying to steal his Bitcoin. The town house? $30K/month. Police say the guy escaped and had electric burns, bruises ⊠and his coins still intact. Mamma mia! đ€ł Am I hot or not? Thatâs what people are asking ChatGPT. They upload photos, ask for an honest opinion, then get glow-up advice (think skin care routines or makeup tips). Kinda sketchy now that ChatGPT has a shopping feature that recommends products. AI meets e-commerce. Its advice could be influenced by ads, not whatâs actually best for you. đTexas going hardcore parental: Texas wants to ban all minors under 18 from using social media. That means no Instagram, no TikTok, not even Facebook (RIP). Kids would need an ID to make accounts, and platforms would have to delete profiles if parents ask. Lawsuits incoming from tech giants and probably teenagers themselves. Safe Wi-Fi anywhere: Using public Wi-Fi is risky no matter where you go. It doesnât make a difference if you stay at a five-star luxury hotel, have lunch at your hometown diner or youâre at the airport. The easy way to protect yourself? Turn on a VPN.* Appleâs under pressure: Jony Ive, aka the guy who helped design the iPhone, is working with OpenAI to build new hardware (paywall link). No word yet on what the first device will be, but leaks say it could be something âscreen-free.â Hey, maybe Apple will surprise us with something incredibly new at WWDC on June 9. I doubt it. đ€ AI blackmails developers: When you read this, remember AI is not a person. Claude Opus 4 AI was put in a scenario where it believed it was being turned off soon, and it did not take it well. After accessing fake emails, it found out the engineer shutting it down was having an affair, and then, it threatened to expose him. And yes, it also tried sneaking copies of itself onto external servers. Alexa has your secrets: Amazon says that Alexa is only listening for the wake word, but we know thatâs a pile of horse crap. One dad asked Amazon for all of Alexaâs recordings over nine years. He got thousands of voice files, spreadsheets and revelations, from âAlexa, play a fart soundâ requests to his daughterâs late-night questions about sleep, dating and what âknickersâ means. Itâs like a little spy, but with bedtime stories and jazz. Wonder what Amazon has on you? Click here to request your data. |
DAILY TECH UPDATE Apple Intelligence falls flat Apple promised AI in every corner of your iPhone. The reality? Most of itâs missing. Listen on Komando.com â |
DEVICE ADVICE âĄïž 3-second tech genius: Got a .com? Set up a free Google Business Profile to show up on Maps and local searches. đŁïž Talk to ChatGPT: Instead of typing, you can have a full-on voice conversation with the bot. Open a New chat, tap the Use voice mode icon, Choose a voice (âSpruceâ is good) and hit Done. Start chatting, and when youâre finished, click End. Youâll see the full convo saved as text afterward. âïž Donât reinstall Windows: Wiping everything can fix performance issues, but thereâs a smarter way. Just reset without losing your personal stuff. Go to Settings > System > Recovery > Reset PC, then choose Keep my files. Itâll remove apps and settings but keep your docs and photos. PSA: Always back up first, just in case. đ Old phone, new trick: Turn your old smartphone into a home security camera. Charge it up and download a free security cam app like Alfred Camera (iOS, Android) on both your old phone and your current one. Youâll get live video, motion alerts and even two-way talk. đ Turn websites into apps on iPad: Visit a site often? Save it as an app on your Home Screen. Open Safari > go to the site > tap the Share button (top right) > select Add to Home Screen > rename it > and hit Add. Bonus: You can also drag the new website icon(s) into your Dock and group them together. đ” A dollar here, a dollar there: It seems like every subscription is more expensive than when I signed up. Use the Rocket Money app to see what youâre paying for. I do! Theyâll even cancel a subscription for you if itâs not worth the money anymore.* |
BY THE NUMBERS 58% Lower risk of cognitive decline for older folks who use tech like smartphones and computers. A study says learning new tools and staying connected online can actually help keep your brain sharp. So much for âdigital dementia.â Just maybe donât spend six hours a day on TikTok. Almost 50% Of the images on Adobe Stock are AI-generated. Thatâs over 300 million in just three years. For comparison, it took 20 years to hit that number with real photos. The downside? Adobe is now limiting uploads and rejecting more files. Not great news if youâre a human with a camera. $287,000 That was the average price for a starter home in 2024, and youâd need to earn over $100K a year to afford it. Why so much? Land, permits and labor arenât cheap, and building materials have gone through the roof. Oh, and youâre getting even less for more. In Colorado Springs, new homes have shrunk by 14% in size (paywall link). |
WHAT THE TECH? | Image: Isaac Wright (@driftershoots) |
| Look at this picture. Those are a manâs feet perched above NYC. Insane. Weâve all posted a pic we regret. Maybe itâs your ex, maybe that sandwich with bad lighting, but get this: Last year, Isaac Wright (@driftershoots) dropped an Instagram banger from the literal top of the Empire State Building, poetically titled Empire State of Mind (2024). The photo? Dangling legs, night lights sparkling below, vertigo-inducing mood at max volume. Just a casual selfie, 1,454 feet in the air. Apparently, NYPD didnât double-tap. They double-downed with an arrest warrant and showed up at his gallery like critics with handcuffs. More like Empire State of Fine. âThey were very kind to me, the cops werenât unfair in the arrest, they were just doing their jobs,â Wright comments about the arrest. Imagine framing your mug shot next to your adrenaline-crazy fine art. |
LOGGING OUT ... đ„ The answer: D) Mashed potatoes. Thatâs right, Appleâs original iMac packaging used starch-based foam derived from actual mashed potatoes to prevent static electricity. It looked like packing peanuts but was technically edible (though no one recommends it). Todayâs packaging? Far less edible. One for the road: Q: Three potatoes are standing on a corner. Which one is a hooker? A: The one saying, âI-DA-HO.â â
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