The Current + $2M Mars auction, coupon comeback, ChatGPT pilot, space sperm search, and multigenerational BTC wealth wakes up - In partnership with Raycon | Hey hey, a very happy Tuesday, friend. Remember back when your home computer froze trying to open three browser tabs at once? Yeah ... good times. Now, weāve got supercomputers so fast, theyād make your old laptop scream, āI HAVE A FAMILYā before combusting. But which country holds the crown for the fastest of them all today? Is it A) USA, B) China, C) Japan or D) France? Find the answer at the end! 𤩠Quick favor before we dive in: Hit Reply to this email and just say hello. Then, at the end, rate this newsletter and drop me a comment. It helps tell the Big Tech and internet provider algorithms that you actually want my free newsletter. Weird, but true. Thanks for keeping me out of spam-land! ā Kim š« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itās free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE The Zillow tea is HOT Image: ChatGPT Confession time: I Zillow people. All the time. Someone casually mentions they just bought a house in Aspen? Iām on it. Iām already hunched over my keyboard like a Nancy Drew reboot. New neighbor moves in with a Mercedes-Benz and suspiciously good patio furniture? You better believe Iām typing that address into Zillow before their moving truck finishes unloading. Zillow knows if theyāre legit or just really good at faking it for the āgram. š Putting the real in real estate You probably already use Zillow to dream-shop for your next home. But hereās the real power move: using it to fact-check peopleās financial lives. Millions of people are doing the same (paywall link). Zillow isnāt just some real estate listing site anymore, itās a national pastime. In just the first quarter of 2025, Zillow clocked a mind-blowing 2.4 billion visits. Thatās not a typo. 227 million unique visitors show up every month. Weāre all snooping, and the data is just sitting there waiting to be explored. š Zestimate is close When you plug in an address at Zillow, the first thing you see is the Zestimate. Thatās Zillowās home value estimate. Itās calculated from public records, recent sales, tax data, local MLS listings, updates from homeowners and spidey senses. Zillow says itās accurate within 2% of sale prices for homes currently on the market and within 7% for off-market homes. I know, itāll likely be too low for your home and too high if youāre buying. Youāll also find the price history (what they paid and when), estimated rent, tax assessments, square footage and even neighborhood details. Itās like a financial X-ray. šŖ You canāt hide this stuff Nope. Zillow doesnāt let you delete or hide your Zestimate or sale history. So the next time someone brags about their new place, or youāre wondering how your coworker suddenly upgraded their life, do what I do: Type in the address, and let Zillow spill the tea. š¤ I get what real estate is. But Iāve always wondered what abstract estate is. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER ā° Clock is TikTokinā: Look for a new app just for U.S. folks ahead of a forced sell-off of the communist Chinese phenomena to American investors. It drops Sept. 5, and yeah, youāll need to download it. Trump says the deal is āpretty muchā done. ChatGPT, take the wheel: In a simulated space mission, researchers handed ChatGPT the controls of a spacecraft, and it didnāt crash into a moon. In fact, it placed second (behind math), beating several AI systems trained like actual astronauts. Translation: A chatbot that forgets what you just said five seconds ago can still land a spaceship. Allegedly. 𧬠Hidden sperm, found: Meanwhile, scientists used AI meant for spotting hidden stars to find rogue sperm in infertile men. One woman got pregnant after 19 years of ānothing.ā Itās called STAR, and it found three viable swimmers out of millions of images. They didnāt see this coming. š§ This is one of the smartest things you can do to protect your identity. Donāt wait till itās too late, sign up for NordProtect today and get 65% off. Bet you save a ton of money making the switch!* Paper coupons exploding: Well, not really. But Kroger got bullied into giving boomers and tech avoidants exactly what they wanted: real physical coupons. Print versions of digital-only deals drop every Wednesday. Just grab a flyer and flash it like itās 2005. No app logins, no error messages from hell. š Emojis = happier relationships: A study shows that using emojis in texts can make your partner feel more appreciated. Why? Because apparently, it signals youāre paying more attention. But before you get carried away, remember that different generations donāt always interpret them the same way. Gen Z might see a š or š as sarcastic. šØ Prime Day scams to watch for: The big saleās here, and so are the scammers! Common tricks? Fake order confirmations, account issue alerts, fishy social media deals and āpackage delayedā warnings. These land in your inbox or texts to push you into clicking shady links. Hereās a link to the best deals under $50. |
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DEVICE ADVICE ā”ļø 3-second tech genius: Set your phone to gray scale to use it less. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters (iPhone) or Settings > Accessibility > Color and motion > Color correction (Android). Seriously, it works. š§ TL;DR anything: Drowning in a long email, report or article? Paste it into ChatGPT and ask, āSummarize this in 3 sentencesā or āWhat are the key points?ā Youāll get a quick, clear answer. Great when your brainās tired but the reading isnāt. š Clear out old extensions: Unused browser extensions can slow things down or quietly collect your data. In Chrome, click the three-dot menu > Extensions > Manage Extensions. On Safari, go to Settings > Extensions. Remove anything you donāt need. š Fix your Mac display: Screen looking too dark, too bright or just a bit off? Go to Apple menu > System Settings > Displays. Under Color profile, click Customize, then hit the + to launch Display Calibrator Assistant. Youāll be guided through adjustments like gamma and white point. š§ Control podcast speed: Hereās a trick to save time or catch every word. Tap the ā1xā on your podcastās now-playing screen to change the playback speed. Speed things up to 1.25x, 1.5x or 2x to move faster. Or slow it down to 0.75x when you want to listen more carefully. Works on most apps, like Spotify and Apple. š Lock your Kindle: Want to keep your reading private? From the Home screen, tap the three dots in the top right > Settings > Device Options > Device Passcode. Because hey, some books are strictly for after dark. |
BY THE NUMBERS 250 million Thatās how many views over 9,000 pirated movies and shows pulled on YouTube, before anyone noticed. From Netflix exclusives to box office hits, pirates uploaded it all (paywall link). YouTubeās algorithm even gave them a boost. 80,000 Thatās how many Bitcoins just moved after 14 years. That same stash is worth over $8 billion today, shifting wallets without a single test transaction. If youāre wondering about the ROI, itās 13,800,000%. About 80% The amount of time teen drivers are actually watching the road. The rest? Spent on their phones. Most of that screen time isnāt for directions. Itās music, texting and social media. Terrifying when you realize that looking down for 5 seconds at 55 mph is like driving a football field with your eyes shut. |
WHAT THE TECH? | | Sheās touching a $2 million rock. Yep, but this oneās got a Martian passport. The 54-lb space nugget known as NWA 16788 got blasted off Mars in a cosmic eviction, crash-landing in the Sahara like a hungover backpacker. Only 400 Martian meteorites are on Earth. āļø As bidding hits $1.92 million (with two weeks left!), it's clear: This isnāt just a rock. This chunk of the Red Planet that traveled 140 million miles is basically the Dwayne āThe Rockā Johnson of the bunch. |
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Answer: A) USA. Frontier, built in Tennessee, can do over a quintillion calculations per second. It runs on 8.7 million cores. Thatās like giving every resident of New York City their own personal NASA workstation. Itās housed in a facility that needs enough power to run a small city, and the cooling system moves 6,000 gallons of water per minute. Yeah, sheās high-maintenance. Speaking of ⦠Iāll never forget when my Uncle Al asked me how to print on his computer. I said, āCtrl-P.ā He replied, āHoney, I havenāt been able to do that for ages!ā š Thatās all for todayās edition of the #1 free tech newsletter in the world. See you tomorrow with the scam hiding in plain sight. It looks like your favorite store (logos, checkout, even Apple Pay), but one wrong click, and your walletās toast. š«¶ Until then, may your day be filled with less doomscrolling and more dog videos! š¶ ā Kim š£ Donāt keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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