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This $1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work
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This $1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work

  • Posha is a $1,500 autonomous kitchen robot that cooks from start to finish using AI, a robotic arm, and ingredient dispensers.
  • The reviewer notes significant time savings and restaurant-quality results, especially for busy families.
  • Downsides include high total cost, ongoing subscription, and dependence on internet connectivity.
  • Software and Wi-Fi dependence is highlighted as a major drawback, including updates and cloud reliance.
  • Cleaning and countertop space demand are noted as practical challenges.
  • Posha’s recipe library is broad but diverse offerings are still limited, with Indian cuisine dominating.
  • Posha’s culinary performance excels at sautéing and flavor layering for various dishes.
  • Posha offers copilot mode to keep meals warm, reducing active supervision.
  • The Verge positions Posha as a future-oriented kitchen aid with niche appeal.
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The best thing I bought this year: a portable mechanical keyboard
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The best thing I bought this year: a portable mechanical keyboard

  • The Verge praises the NuPhy Air60 V2 for its portability and distraction-free writing setup when paired with the Boox Palma 2 and NuFolio case.
  • The setup supports three devices, enabling seamless movement of the keyboard across personal laptop, work laptop, and Palma 2.
  • The reviewer describes the Air60 V2 as an improvement over a MacBook keyboard for extended writing sessions.
  • Comfort trade-offs include a cramped 64-key layout and a shallow angle, which may affect long-term use.
  • The author notes the Air60’s Moss switches offer satisfying thock without being too loud for public use.
  • The NuFolio serves as a stand and keyboard cover, enhancing portability when paired with the Palma 2.
  • The reviewer uses the setup for fiction writing and notes it supports Obsidian on Palma with the Air60 for focused work.
  • The author highlights portability benefits for writing at bars or quiet spaces, including a standing desk setup.
  • Despite cost considerations, the Air60 V2 is described as an indispensable part of the writer's routine after nine months.
  • The Verge notes the keyboard’s 2.4GHz dongle is included, though the author relies on other connectivity options.
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You can now 3D-print anything in Noctua beige and brown.
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technology11h ago

You can now 3D-print anything in Noctua beige and brown.

  • Prusa now sells Noctua Beige and Noctua Brown filament at the same price as its other colors.
  • The new colors enable 3D-printed parts to match Noctua cooling components.
  • The report highlights a trend toward color-accurate customization for PC builds.
  • The coverage is based on The Verge’s coverage of Prusa’s filament release.
  • The article provides context about 3D printing colors for PC hardware enthusiasts.
  • The piece notes Noctua color obsession among PC enthusiasts.
  • The report indicates a price parity with existing filament options.
  • The announcement expands Prusa’s color options for hobbyists.
  • The story places the development within the broader maker and PC-building community.
  • The article discusses the potential for enhanced design consistency in builds.
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Ringo Starr accidentally crashed a gambler’s livestream.
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Ringo Starr accidentally crashed a gambler’s livestream.

  • Ringo Starr briefly appears in a gambler's livestream and interacts with the host
  • The streamer and chat do not recognize him immediately, adding confusion
  • Starr moves toward the camera before leaving the scene
  • The moment was covered by The Verge with notes on the interaction
  • The report highlights the viral nature of unexpected appearances in streams
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How Bi Gan pulled off the most technically impressive movie scene of the year
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How Bi Gan pulled off the most technically impressive movie scene of the year

  • Bi Gan delivers a 30-minute uninterrupted tracking shot in Resurrection, hailed as the year’s most ambitious long take.
  • Director Bi Gan explains the long take helps viewers experience time in real time and enhances memory.
  • Rehearsals spanned a month, with night shoots and extensive crew coordination to realize the shot.
  • Bi Gan and team selected a location with railroads, docks, and a karaoke bar to enable the long take.
  • The production involved three takes, with one ultimately deemed the continuous shot.
  • Bi Gan states there are no rigid rules and he aims to subvert preconceptions about filmmaking.
  • Bi Gan discusses transforming a written novel into a visual film language for Resurrection.
  • The team collaborated across art, camera, and production to align rehearsals and shot execution.
  • Resurrection marks Bi Gan’s continued exploration of long takes after Kaili Blues and Long Day’s Journey into Night.
  • The Verge frames Resurrection’s long take as both a technical feat and a storytelling device.
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The Creative Commons says pay-to-crawl shouldn’t be a website’s default setting.
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technology11h ago

The Creative Commons says pay-to-crawl shouldn’t be a website’s default setting.

  • The Creative Commons says pay-to-crawl should not be a website's default setting, warning it could concentrate power over how we experience the web.
  • CC partnered with the RSL Collective to allow creators to collect contributions from AI companies.
  • The report marks a shift toward formal licensing standards for AI that balance access with compensation.
  • Emma Roth reported on the CC stance and licensing developments for The Verge.
  • The article notes CC’s concerns about AI training on content shaping user experience.
  • The Verge describes CC's cautious stance amid ongoing debates on data licensing for AI.
  • The report highlights a move toward reciprocity standards ready for adoption.
  • The article indicates CC's concern about power dynamics in pay-to-train models.
  • The piece places CC licensing talks within broader AI training data debates.
  • The Verge article was written by Emma Roth and published December 10.
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#7
A look at Apple TV’s early 2026 lineup.
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A look at Apple TV’s early 2026 lineup.

  • The Verge previews Apple TV+'s early 2026 lineup, including new seasons and a debut film.
  • New seasons of Hijack, The Last Thing He Told Me, Shrinking, and Monarch are on the docket.
  • The debut of the film Eternity is also part of Apple's 2026 slate.
  • The piece notes anticipation for Hijack, praising its strong pacing from the first season.
  • Apple TV+ content is framed as part of a broader streaming push for the new year.
  • The Verge highlights executive commentary and trailers as context for the early lineup.
  • The article indicates a robust slate for 2026, signaling Apple’s continued investment in originals.
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#8
Mmm, Qi donuts
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technology11h ago

Mmm, Qi donuts

  • Ikea released three Qi2.0 wireless chargers priced from $9.99 to $24.99, designed for home decor rather than typical tech looks.
  • The Västmärke donut charger costs $9.99 and can double as a grip and MagSafe/Pixel Snap compatible mount.
  • A cork-based Västmärke charging stand adds aesthetic appeal and storage space for small items at $24.99.
  • A larger illuminated Västmärke bowl serves as a nightstand light and can hold keys or sunglasses while charging a phone.
  • Ikea’s Qi2 chargers support MagSafe and Google Pixel Snap compatibility for versatile mounting.
  • The collection aligns with broader Ikea efforts to expand consumer electronics offerings while keeping prices low.
  • The devices can function as functional decor pieces on desks or nightstands.
  • Ikea frames the accessories as convenient, multi-use items rather than purely charging pads.
  • The Verge covered the product launch and described the charging options and design details.
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