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Our ultra-fast Daily: Three takes on new products. Yesterday’s top ten launches. That’s it.

Remember jailbreaking?

Happy Friday, makers! Another week down; ICYMI: We compiled a bunch of tools to make sure your next Monday is a productive one. Check them out here. In other news, a team of researchers have taken jailbreaking to a new level. Instead of an iPhone, they decided to jailbreak a car. A Tesla, to be exact

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DON’T STOP BELIEVING

Friendly reminder: It took 12 years, 72 countries, and 7.6 billion trips before Uber could finally declare itself profitable. Keep going, makers. 💪

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LET’S GET WEIRD

Exciting news: Today, we’re launching WeirdWideWeb — a niche newsletter for those of us who have no need to go outside and touch some grass, thank you very much.

Curated for the chronically online, by the chronically online, you won’t want to miss this weekly handpicking of the hottest dev tools, no-code solutions, web3 weirdness, and intriguing internet narratives.

Teleport to your settings to subscribe before the first issue lands later today. 🛸

IMHO

Unpopular opinion time: Name a product that everyone loves, but you hate. There are no wrong answers.

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Newsletters for all

After some research and a few iterations, we’ve rounded out our full suite of newsletters designed to surface more products in more targeted places. Take a look at our interest-based newsletters and subscribe to whatever speaks to you through your settings.

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modern nostalgia

Welcome to Friday. Another week down. Did you hit your goals? Let us know

Oh, and if you’re feeling nostalgic, check out what some of our favorite products would look like if they launched in the 90s. 

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WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER

Hello, Daily Digest readers. It’s the day before Friday. Care to show us your streak number? Oh, and are you one of Facebook’s 3 billion monthly active users? 🤯 Just curious.

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X marks the legal troubles

Happy Hump Day. The Twitter X saga continues. As it turns out, many companies have a copyright on ‘X’, most notably Meta, which owns the trademark for social networking. Could there be a summer of lawsuits? 

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BYE-BYE BIRDIE

Good morning. Experts at Forrester predict that Twitter... sorry, I mean X, will either shut down or be acquired within the next 12 months. What do you think?

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RIP TWITTER

The Twitter bird we love and adore is no more. Elon has decided to ax the iconic brand in favor of “X.” A callback to his PayPal days. The logo has already changed, and there are likely more updates on the way, but what isn’t known is what tweets are going to be called.

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