
"shopping for cool acoustic tiles for my new home office, using a night-light app to surprisingly useful effect, testing the Pebble 2 Duo, devouring the Colossus series from Search Engine, finally starting to watch Pluribus, wrestling with the dumb app for my dumb new thermostat, moving some of my browsing habits to Kagi's Orion, and finally reconnecting all my smart home gear to an Echo Dot Max."
"testing the Pebble 2 Duo, devouring the Colossus series from Search Engine, finally starting to watch Pluribus, wrestling with the dumb app for my dumb new thermostat, moving some of my browsing habits to Kagi's Orion, and finally reconnecting all my smart home gear to an Echo Dot Max. And, as much as possible, I've been trying to disconnect and hang out with my family. Or at least sit near them and look at my phone, which totally counts."
Highlights include Stranger Things' return to Netflix, Amazon's plans for space internet, and a new coding model from Claude. Coverage spans Chinese EVs, Faker, and incidents of art theft. Practical consumer-tech experiences include shopping for acoustic tiles, using a night-light app, testing the Pebble 2 Duo, and troubleshooting a simple thermostat app. Browsing shifted to Kagi's Orion, and smart-home devices were reconnected to an Echo Dot Max. Entertainment consumption includes the Colossus series and the start of Pluribus. Emphasis is placed on balancing tech engagement with family time.
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