Fri. 02/11 - Rams vs. Bengals In the Wild
MoviePass is back and it wants to track your eyeballs. Plus, who would win in a real-world animal showdown: a ram or a Bengal tiger? NASA has released the first images of a star taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. And the Comanche language version of Wordle that Facebook doesn’t want you to see.
MoviePass is back and it wants to track your eyeballs. Plus, who would win in a real-world animal showdown: a ram or a Bengal tiger? NASA has released the first images of a star taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. And the Comanche language version of Wordle that Facebook doesn’t want you to see.
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Links:
- MoviePass 2.0 Wants to Track Your Eyeballs to Make Sure You Watch Ads (Vice)
- MoviePass is officially coming back (The Verge)
- Who Would Win in a Real-World Battle: A Bengal Tiger or a Ram? (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Nathan Chen Makes 'Crazy' Joe Burrow Comment And Predicts Super Bowl Winner (HuffPost)
- Photons Received: Webb Sees Its First Star – 18 Times (NASA)
- James Webb Space Telescope captures its first images of a star (Engadget)
- Comanche Wordle vs. Facebook (Dr. Kate Pewenofkit Briner, Twitter)
- Words removed from Wordle after move to New York Times (Boing Boing)
- Comanche NotWordle (TalkingComanche.org)
- Wordle players' streaks are returning after NYT switch (Polygon)
- Tech bug keeps Mazda radios locked in to NPR (BBC)
- Stuck in KUOW purgatory: Seattle Mazda drivers can't change the radio dial (KUOW)
- Gary Bowser is going to prison for selling Nintendo Switch hacks (The Verge)
- Kottke.Org
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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