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The Drop
• [36]Boses Ultra Open Earbuds. For some reason, over the last year or so,
almost all in-ear headphones suddenly leave my ears sore and scratchy. So
Im very curious to try these — even though at $299 theyre too expensive
for my tastes, [37]the clip-on style seems like it could work.
• [38]Bulletin. The Verges Parker Ortolani turned me onto this: a new
(Apple-only) [39]news- and RSS-reading app with a lot of AI features for
summarization and stuff, but also just a really lovely UI for reading news
feeds. You can add premade lists, dump in any site or feed, even save stuff
to read later.
• [40]The Space Race. A really cool documentary about early Black astronauts,
with tons of archival footage and a really wild Cold War subplot. As with
all good space docs, make sure you watch this one on the biggest screen you
can find.
• [41]Mark Zuckerbergs Vision Pro review. The review itself is, like, fine
 I think Zuck is right about a lot of the things people actually want
headsets for, and about the price-to-quality balance being a tricky one.
But shooting a review of a competitors product, with your own product, in
such a casual way, is just fascinating to me.
• [42]The ONE thing keeping this iconic vintage laptop from working…
Recently, for reasons I hope to someday be able to tell you about, Ive
been deep down the rabbit hole of awesome old gadgets. And the This Does
Not Compute channel has become one of my favorite new resources — the host
is perpetually trying to restore or resurrect some old PC, and even this
random Toshiba laptop left me desperately wanting one. 
• [43]Superlist. This weeks “to-do list app thats so close to being
everything I wanted and maybe Ill just spend the whole weekend trying it
out.” Its a teams-first product, which, meh, but this is the best-looking
productivity app Ive seen in years.
• [44]Mario vs. Donkey Kong. More updated spins on old-school Mario games for
the Switch! How did we get so lucky! This ones a platformer with [45]a
really fun puzzle-y twist, which is exactly the kind of game I like to
spend too many hours playing on the couch.
• [46]How AI Tech Can Give Dead People a Voice. This weeks winner of the “Is
this powerful and awesome, or is this horrifying” award is The Shotline,
which is using AI to recreate the voices of kids who were victims of gun
violence. Joanna Sterns video is great, and [47]The Shotlines voices will
make you feel… a lot of things.
• [48]DuckDuckGo. DDG just [49]rolled out a cool new tool that lets you [50]
sync passwords and bookmarks across platforms without needing an account;
you just scan a QR code to add a new device. At this point, Im wary of
saying any company is actually a good privacy option, but DuckDuckGo is
certainly doing the work. 
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Spotlight
A while back, I got really close to moving all my personal docs, email,
calendar, and files into [51]Skiff, which was basically a privacy-focused
Google Drive competitor. Stuff got busy, and moving all that stuff is a big
project, but its been on my list for a while. Super glad I didnt get to it,
though, because Skiff was just acquired by Notion and is now shutting down.
If Ive learned one thing in my years of covering tech, its that nothing is
guaranteed to stick around, no matter how much you love it or how popular it
is. Things change, mistakes happen, stuff disappears. And every time it
happens, I get a little more religious about something that Steph Ango, the CEO
of Obsidian, [52]likes to say: file over app.
The idea of “file over app” is to care a lot more about your data itself than
the app or platform its in. Like, the app youre using now? Probably not going
to be around in 50 years. Text files and JPGs and PDFs? Way more likely to
still be here! So invest in formats that last, not apps that dont.
What that means for me, personally, is that I try to turn my life into text
files and their equivalents as often as possible.
• I use an iOS and Mac app called [53]NotePlan for daily notes and task
management — the app is built on top of a folder of Markdown files I can
easily use anywhere else. [54]Obsidian and [55]Logseq are both the same way
and are both excellent (if very different) apps.
• I use the bookmarking service [56]Raindrop to store all the links I care
about, for Installer and everything else, and once a week I export all my
links as a CSV file and again as a text file.
• [57]Day One is where I keep my actual journal, and every month or so I
export the whole thing to a PDF.
• Once a year or so, when Im feeling both bored and ambitious, Ill back up
my entire camera roll and Google Photos library to an external hard drive.
All the other stuff goes into Google Drive, and onto that same hard drive.
I try to find apps that are made with text files in mind. When I cant, I try
to find apps with good, durable export systems, and make sure Im backing
things up often. Im done getting stuck inside an app I cant trust to be
around for long.
Theres a lot more for me to do here, and frankly still a lot of stuff in my
life that will disappear if some big-name services delete my account or go
offline altogether. (Im still trying to figure out whether my email and
calendar are things I should be archiving…) But I now have years of journal
entries, daily tasks, project archives, and more in a format Im confident Ill
be able to at least open and look at on my neural face-puter in 2096. And it
makes me feel better, so I figured Id share.
Oh, and by the way, there are so many great text editors out there. [58]Typora
is probably the best writing app Ive ever used. If you write code, you already
know [59]BBEdit and [60]VS Code and [61]Sublime Text. [62]Nota, [63]Ulysses,
[64]iA Writer, and a bunch of others all do a good job of helping you both
write and organize. Living in text files doesnt mean living in Notepad or
TextEdit; you really can have the best of both worlds. Text files forever!
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Screen share
[65]Zoë Schiffer, the managing editor at the excellent [66]Platformer
newsletter (and a Verge alum!), just published one of the best tech books Ive
read in a while. Its called [67]Extremely Hardcore: Inside Elon Musks Twitter
, and trust me, however wild you think the last couple of years have been at X
/ Twitter, the actual truth is much wilder. Zoës been reporting on this saga
throughout, and the books a total winner.
I asked Zoë to share her homescreen with us on the eve of her book launch,
because one thing Ive always liked about Zoë is that she is forever deeply
conflicted about technology. She reports on it, understands it deeply, uses it
constantly, but is also perpetually trying to get her Screen Time numbers down.
Since Im deeply embarrassed by my Screen Time report basically every week, I
wanted to see how she does it.
Heres Zoës homescreen, plus some info on the apps she uses and why:
[yH5BAEAAAA][Zoe_Schiff]
[yH5BAEAAAA][Zoe_Schiff]
The phone: This is an iPhone 14, I believe. The screen is cracked and I use it
exclusively for work. I have an iPhone mini with no apps except Spotify and
Google Maps that I use as my personal phone. The process of having a separate
work phone (with apps) and a personal phone (with almost nothing interesting)
has dropped my screentime to about 2.5 hours a day, not to brag.
The wallpaper: My wallpaper is a photo of my hot a** husband, and my
two-year-old daughter. 
The apps: Apple Calendar, Google Maps, Apple Notes, Signal, Apple Mail,
Threads, ChatGPT, Spotify, Phone, Messages.
My main homescreen has Signal, which I use constantly to communicate with
sources, and Threads, which is my primary Twitter replacement. I also have
ChatGPT, which I love. I ask it about various health symptoms and also to
create recipes for, like, a single chocolate chip cookie.
One screen over I have TikTok, which is my guilty pleasure, and Bluesky, which
Im trying to use more but feels a little chaotic. I also have a pregnancy
tracker because (duh) Im pregnant. Right now the baby is the size of a lime,
so thats nice. 
I also asked Zoë to share a few things shes into right now. Heres what she
said:
• Right now, Im rereading [68]Harry Potter and listening to a lot of [69]
Caroline Shaw.
• Oh you meant on the internet??? Huh. Huuuuuh. I like the fashion newsletter
[70]Blackbird Spyplane. Im a big fan of the [71]Moderated Content podcast.
• Ive seen the comedian [72]Jacqueline Novak twice IRL (the first time, I
dragged Casey Newton along, not realizing the entire set is about blow
jobs, and I seriously worried I was going to get fired), and she has [73]a
new comedy special on Netflix that really gets me. 
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Crowdsourced
Heres what the Installer community is into this week. I want to know what
youre into right now as well! Email [74]installer@theverge.com or message +1
203-570-8663 with your recommendations for anything and everything, and well
feature some of our favorites here every week. 
“Ive been playing the new [75]Dominion card game app! Dominion is a
deckbuilding game from back in the day, and its got several (I believe 15)
expansions so far. Previous iterations of the game online and in app form never
fully realized their potential. This is the best implementation of the game to
date. There is offline play against AI, matchmaking, and you can also do
private matches with friends via a Nintendo-esque friend code system.” — Matt
“Ive been listening to and immensely enjoying [76]Worlds Beyond Number, an
actual play narrative podcast from the best folks to ever do it.” — Caleb
“I received my [77]Retroid Pocket 4 Pro in the mail this week after about a
month of waiting from China. It exceeded expectations, and Im having a great
time emulating N64, GameCube, and PlayStation 2 games. On Saturday I had a
friend over, and we played couch co-op games just like the good old days using
a USB-C hub and a couple controllers. Highly recommended for a huge nostalgia
kick.” — Nicholas
“Having fun playing old Nintendo titles on the [78]Miyoo Plus. Such a great
device. Feels like a time machine.” — Jamie
“Im playing, and overwhelmingly impressed with, [79]Prince of Persia: The Lost
Crown. It feels like a love letter to Castlevania and Metroid, and heavily
inspired by Hollow Knight… but also innovates in some really clever ways. It
also runs incredibly well on the Switch.” — Steve
“Probably one of the most used apps on my phone is [80]Mela, by Silvio Rizzi.
Its a thoughtfully designed recipe app designed to share with your family. It
has a shared family recipe library and integrations with Reminders and Calendar
to ensure my fiancé and I are always on the same page. Oh, and it also has a
built-in RSS reader for finding new recipes!” — Liam
“Its called [81]What Happened Last Week, and its a great way to keep up with
news from countries that are not often reported on in places like Africa, Asia,
and Latin America. It contains clear explanations and contexts on developments
so it is easy to read even if you have never heard of the names in the story. I
find it really useful and complementary to the big Western news sources.”
 Richard
“[82]Windows95Man is Finlands entry to Eurovision this year, and its amazing
on so many layers. Watching the video on YouTube is mandatory for full
appreciation.” — Sighjinks
“The new season of [83]Game Changer on Dropout started this week, and its a
treat as always!” — Noah
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Signing off
The biggest, weirdest tech story of this weekend is coming from a slightly
surprising place: the floor of the NBA All-Star Game. Have you seen the videos
of the [84]all-LED full-court screen? [85]Heres an example of what this kind
of thing looks like during a game, too. It looks like a total nightmare to play
on, and Id bet $10 well never see this in a real game with any stakes. But
boy is it going to be something to watch. This is my kind of augmented reality.
See you next week!
Most Popular
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Nintendo Switch emulator Yuzu will utterly fold and pay $2.4M to settle its
lawsuit
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The MacBook Air gets an M3 upgrade
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Apple hit with first-ever EU fine following Spotify complaint
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Googles morale crisis is about to get worse
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Eufys new 360-degree 4K camera doesnt need Wi-Fi or power outlets
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