The Current + Google malware spreading, check battery health, Bitcoin record and sharks, lots of them - In partnership with NativePath | Happy Saturday, friend. In the grand halls of tech history, thereâs one question that bubbles to the top: What was the internetâs very first webcam used for? đď¸âđ¨ď¸ Take your best guess: A) Watching a server room, B) Monitoring a parking lot, C) Keeping an eye on a coffeepot, or D) Livestreaming a chess game? Put on your thinking cap, and youâll find the answer at the end! đ Help me rescue this invaluable tech wisdom from the junk folder of the internet. Favorite this email, or move me to your inbox VIPs. Your future self will thank you, and I will, too. â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Itâs the adpocalypse! Image: ChatGPT âKim, I am so sick and tired of all the ads on websites. It feels like theyâve gotten worse since ChatGPT is taking away site traffic from Google. How do I block the annoying ads?â â Terry in Ohio Terry, youâre right. Websites are loading up with more ads than ever. Pop-ups, auto-playing videos, banners that dance around while youâre just trying to read a recipe or check the news. Itâs digital chaos. Why? Because many sites are losing tremendous ad revenue in the 60% range from fewer clicks and fewer visitors. So theyâre cramming in even more ads, hoping to squeeze out one more buck before you give up and close the tab. But you donât have to live like this. Hereâs how to shut down the noise. đ§ Start with your browser Fight back, one browser setting at a time. Chrome: Click the three dots (top right) > Settings > Privacy and security > Site Settings Scroll down and block pop-ups and redirects Safari (Mac): Safari > Settings > Websites > Content Blockers It tries to get rid of pop-ups, trackers, auto-play videos and more Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, set it to Strict đ Still seeing junk? If you want the easy button thatâs one solution to block ads across all your browsers and devices, here it is: âĄď¸ Total Adblock Blocks pop-ups, banner ads, video ads and sneaky trackers Works on Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, you name it Works on your iPhone or Android, too Faster browsing, longer battery life and a screen that doesnât feel like Times Square You donât need to battle auto-play videos and 27 cookie banners every time you open a browser. Use this link to get Total Adblock for just $19. Youâll be so glad you did! Trying to read a news article without an ad blocker is like doing hot yoga in a haunted house. You deserve better. |
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WHAT THE TECH? | Image: Netflix âAll the Sharksâ |
| Netflix just dropped a jawsome new reality competition called All the Sharks, where marine scientists go fin-to-fin, competing for $50,000 by snapping pics of elusive sharks. Think Shark Tank meets Planet Earth, minus the actual tank but with way more teeth, and thankfully much less Mark Cuban. Itâs got epic underwater footage, high-stakes strategy and a conservation mission that doesnât bite. đŚ Check it out this weekend. Somewhere out there, a shark is posing for closeups, and somewhere else, a marine scientist is closer to risking life and limb than they think. 𤥠What did the shark say when he ate the clownfish? It tastes a bit funny! (lol) |
LOGGING OUT ... âď¸ The answer: C) Keeping an eye on a coffeepot. Yep, the worldâs first webcam was set up by computer scientists back in 1991 at the University of Cambridge to monitor the office coffeepot. Why? So no one made the trek only to find it empty. Priorities, people. Fun fact: That coffeepot cam streamed updates for over 10 years. It even had a fan base. You could say it brewed up quite the legacy. Among married couples, not checking it out was grounds for divorce. đŞđť Your bodyâs made of collagen, so why not give it the good stuff? NativePath Collagen is clean, pure and backed by science. Two scoops a day, and my body gets it. Get 45% off, free shipping and a bonus gift! Sweet! âď¸ This is the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S. See you tomorrow with the idea of using AI when life gets terrifying and the doctor gives you five rushed minutes. Until then, stay strong and caffeinated. â â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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