The New York Times asked youngsters what they liked and what they wanted. The results — perhaps as is to be expected — are unexpectedly insightful, uncannily familiar, and disturbingly unready for the consequences. [via Choire]
Generation Z in their own words
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Chipotle insists it hasn't shrunk its portions, defying Tik Tokers
Tik Tokers accused Chipotle of serving them larger portions when the cameras were out and posted video to support their claims. Chipotle says they're full of it. Some of the… READ THE REST
Toxic influencer Andrew Tate to stand trial on sex trafficking and rape charges
Incel influencer Andrew Tate (37) and his brother Tristan (35) will be tried in Romania on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women,… READ THE REST
Scammers have been conning social media personalities and taking over their accounts
A few days ago, I saw a post on Threads from Kayla Lobermeier, who posts about food and cooking there under the handle @underatinroof. She said that she had been… READ THE REST
Cancel Microsoft 365! Own Word, Excel, and more for only $25
TL;DR: Download Microsoft Office for Windows or Mac at $24.97 for a limited time and own your favorite apps for life. $25 once vs. $70 per year? We'd say to do the math, but… READ THE REST
AirTag, who? This tracking card might just be better than Apple's!
TL;DR: Know where your keys, wallet, and bags are with the KeySmart® SmartCard, a sleek tracking card on sale for $34.99 (reg. $39)! Are you tired of seeing the awkward lump your AirTag leaves… READ THE REST
This AI makes better songs than Metallica. Yeah, I said it.
TL;DR: Supermusic AI lifetime subscriptions are 84% off, allowing you to generate AI songs from a text prompt in seconds. Metallica fans, don't hate me! I'm a huge one myself. I saw… READ THE REST