Turns out it was an expired cert, classic
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Turns out it was an expired cert, classic
www.macrumors.com/2026/01/07/l...
@zombiewretch.bsky.social @theverge.com I know you're probably busy with CES, but in other infuriating news, Logitech has broken everyone's mice, potentially because of a server-side issue. Yes, these mice apparently depend on a server to function.
www.reddit.com/r/logitech/c...
@theverge.com there seems to be a bug preventing me from subscribing to new topics on the website. I click βFollowβ, but it immediately goes back to me not following. In Safari on iOS, if it matters.
@gameinformer.com so happy youβre back! Some feedback: it looks like your RSS feeds are malformed. Opening them in NetNewsWire (not sure about other apps, havenβt tried) shows the raw HTML for some reason. Thanks!
So excited to have @gameinformer.com back!
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The killer feature of the Switch (2) is the games, though. The competition wonβt be able to play whatever new Mario or Zelda game comes out. Thatβs always been Nintendoβs strategy.
A Christmas tree lying on the ground wrapped in a plastic sheet.
Itβs that time of year, the annual bagging-and-tagging of the long-dead Christmas tree
Glad to see your quick post! β€οΈ
www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/243...
Totally understandable, thereβs a lot at the intersection of tech and transportation these days. Always appreciate your reporting, hereβs hoping you get some more hands in 2025 π
DuckDuckGo search results showing one result on theverge.com for βcongestion pricingβ in the last year
The only reference I can find on the site in the last year is Wesβ recent quick post about Lyftβs January rebate on the new fees.
Iβm a bit surprised NYCβs congestion pricing rollout hasnβt been covered in The Verge. I get that it isnβt obviously a βtechβ story, but itβs a direct challenge to the agenda pushed by car and rideshare companies (who do get consistent coverage). Feels like a relevant part of the narrative.
Debunking Every Myth You Hear Against Universal Healthcare
Whether you are politically left or right, you should want Universal Healthcare as a human rightβhere are the receipts on why
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All fair points, especially agreed on 3. It's hard for me to imagine a world where we actually enforce antitrust, but you're probably right that that would go a long way here.
Massachusetts is about to make a major mistake in a transport project of regional importance: Stacy Thompson & I offer an assessment of #mapoliβs Allston Landing project & the recent course reversal announced by the T & MassDOT: commonwealthbeacon.org/opinion/the-...
True, treating it like a utility is another option. It has similarities with existing utilities like water, electricity, etc.
Iβm curious, why donβt you think it makes sense as something to be provided by the government directly?
The idea of a government-operated cloud and tech stack feels right to me. Computing resources are arguably as important as βclassicβ infrastructure like roads and bridges. Too important to leave to a few enormous for-profit corporations.
Insta-subscribe. @theverge.com is one of my favorite websites in an age where websites are more precious than ever. Iβm happy to be able to support it directly now!
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I think changing the animation style or the story would be worse. But I'll just watch the (fantastic) original, I don't need a shot-for-shot live-action version.
A live-action remake of a movie with a bunch of dynamic, mythical creatures that look like they were just copy-pasted from the original, shot-for-shot, seems pointless to me. (Obviously, the point is "we have no new ideas and want more money".)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lzo...
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