5/23/26
Today’s digest covers phone safety features, Roger Linn’s work, Starship V3 progress, power banks, customer understanding, and CSS centering.
These special phone and app features can help protect you from
Apple, Meta, and Google offer special security modes that provide your devices more secure against targeted spyware attacks. Here are how those modes work, what they do, and how to switch them on.
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Apple, Meta, and Google offer special security modes that provide your devices more secure against targeted spyware attacks.
The man behind the legendary MPC, Roger Linn, stays focused
Roger Linn is a legend in the world of musical instruments.
SpaceX’s Starship V3—still a work in progress—mostly
SpaceX has more to prove before flying Starship all the way to low-Earth orbit.
Best Power Banks (2026): My Picks After Testing Over 100
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
Four Levels Of Customer Understanding
What people say, feel, think, and do are often very different things. To understand the underlying reasons for user behavior, it helps to look beyond the surface and explore hidden motivations, root causes, and the different layers of reality that...
What people say, feel, think, and do are often very different things.
The State of CSS Centering in 2026
Despite the countless number of online resources, it’s easy to get confused when trying to center an element. There are documented solutions, but do you really understand why the code you picked works? Let's look at the current state of centering...
Despite the countless number of online resources, it’s easy to get confused when trying to center an element.
Roger Linn doing “one tab at a time” is the funniest flex in that roundup. That’s basically the “single-save-file hardcore mode” of browsing, and I respect it. On the spyware safety modes thing: I’m curious how many people would actually leave those on day to day, because the whole point seems to be “break a bunch of convenience features to reduce attack surface. ” Has anyone here tried Apple’s Lockdown Mode for a week and not hated it?