
Apps
Is Dia Pro $20/Month Worth it? Absolutely Not
This article exposes how AI browsers like Dia and Perplexity are more focused on cash grabs and paywalls than real innovation, leaving users frustrated and disillusioned.
Apps
This article exposes how AI browsers like Dia and Perplexity are more focused on cash grabs and paywalls than real innovation, leaving users frustrated and disillusioned.
Apps
This article preserves a now-deleted Reddit thread detailing a quick method to get a Perplexity Comet invite using the Sidekick Browser shutdown popup. It serves as a straightforward archive of the original steps, ensuring the trick isn’t lost.
Apps
This article shows how Google Takeout lets you reclaim your data and break free from Google’s grip.
Tech
This article spotlights recent discoveries: standout solutions and compelling open-source alternatives to popular subscription services.
Health & Fitness
Here’s what the Strava + Runna bundle really gets you, who should consider it, and why the advertised savings don’t always match reality. If you’re weighing the upgrade or just want the fine print decoded, this is your shortcut.
Health & Fitness
This article breaks down why RunRepeat is essential for runners and anyone who cares about footwear. Expect a look at their unique testing process, the depth of their reviews, and how their data-driven approach makes shoe selection smarter.
Tech
A sharp breakdown of Nike Run Club and Runna features, value, and which app actually earns a spot in your training arsenal.
Health & Fitness
Apple’s Workout Buddy on watchOS 26 faces off against Nike Run Club. This review breaks down which delivers smarter coaching, better data, and the right fit for your next run.
Apple
iOS 26 delivered minimal upgrades, hinting at a seismic shift: the iPhone's role in Apple's ecosystem is changing. Its diminishing annual value, alongside empowered iPads and Macs, suggests it's no longer the indispensable core.
Tech
WWDC 2025 revealed Apple's strategic shift with macOS Tahoe: absorbing core functionalities of top indie apps like Raycast, Alfred, and Bartender. This move threatens third-party productivity tools by baking their best features directly into the OS, forcing developers to adapt or face obsolescence.
Written
100 articles in: I expected profound insights, got a messy list instead. This is an unfiltered, honest look at what consistency, ignoring unwelcome advice, and finding your true voice feels like in the grind of writing.
Tech
The Browser Company's new Dia browser promises to redefine web interaction with its AI-first approach. Dive into this hands-on review to see what Dia is, how it works, and if it truly lives up to its ambitions as your intelligent online co-pilot.