How the power-user web browser Vivaldi has managed to maintain a flexible design philosophy in an era when so much is decided for you online.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
Tedium is a twice-weekly offbeat digital newsletter that mines the depths of the long tail in search of obscurities. Dig in.| tedium.co
Looking back at Gamergate, a flash point in internet history, and what it has to tell us about our current moment.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
A discussion with Christian “Peri Fractic” Simpson, the Commodore YouTuber who thinks he can revive the legendary brand.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
In the wake of the cancellation of Batgirl, here’s a list of films that are generally thought to have been complete but never saw release for some reason.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
A major studio is apparently treating YouTube as a place to drop some of its archive films that have lost their cinematic luster. My mind is admittedly blown.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
An apparent extortion scheme lit up Bluesky the other night. It raises some important questions about whether Bluesky is up to the task of moderation.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
You would not believe the level of insanity you have to go through to allow a link to see an organic audience on LinkedIn.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
Forget AI. Google just created a version of its search engine free of the extra junk it has added over the past decade-plus. You just need one URL parameter.| Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.