May 10, 2020
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Movies
Rent Unique Art Films From Alamo Drafthouse's 'Virtual Cinema'
Movie theaters across most of the country are still closed for business; however, Alamo Drafthouse is opening its virtual doors in a way, allowing you to rent and buy a pretty decent list of arthouse films on its site.
Creativity
How to Create Multi-Image Panoramas for Instagram
If you’ve ever tried to upload a panorama picture to Instagram—or if we’re being honest, any interesting horizontal picture—then you’ve likely run into issues.
Social Media
How to Access Facebook's New Redesigned Desktop Site With Dark Mode Now
In March, Facebook started rolling out its new redesigned desktop site as something you could choose to opt-into once it was available to you. Friday the company announced that the rollout is complete and that the new site is available for everyone globally.
Android
How to Save Money on Your Phone Plan During the Shutdown
If you’re spending most of your time at home these days, you might be able to save a lot of money on your monthly phone bill by swapping to a usage-based plan.
coronavirus
Why We Can't Dismiss Any COVID-19 Deaths
“They would’ve died anyway.” These past few weeks, an argument has gained prevalence in social media spheres that the death of a person with underlying conditions who has been infected with COVID-19 shouldn’t “count” as a COVID-19 death. Yes, fatal cases of COVID-19 are more common among people with...
Social Media
Where to Find the Perfect Zoom Video Background
Forget trying to find the perfect desktop wallpaper. Now that everyone’s using Zoom—or one of the many Zoom alternatives—it’s all about picking the right virtual background. Swapping in one of Zoom’s built-in backgrounds might’ve elicited a chuckle back when teleconferencing was a new thing, but now that we’re all work-from-home...
Picnics
How Safe Is it to Socialize Outdoors?
As the pandemic stretches on and summer approaches, you may be wondering if there are safe ways to get outside and see other people, in person, without risking transmission. How safe is it for two friends to meet at the park—even while observing physical distancing?
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Neil Gaiman claims his Goodreads was hacked solely to launch a sick burn on Amanda Palmer
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