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The White House’s favorite source of pro-Trump news is … the White House’s YouTube channel

The most frequently curated content on the White House Wire, the Trump administration’s attempt to aggregate pro-Trump “real news” from across the right-wing media, doesn’t come from Truth Social, Breitbart, or even Fox News. It comes from YouTube – notably, from the White House’s own channel. The White House Wire was launched at the end

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We confirmed Nintendo’s Switch 2 TV dock supports VRR — so why doesn’t it work with Switch 2?

You want your games to play the smoothest they possibly can – but sometimes, screen technology gets in the way. That’s why some of the latest TVs and handhelds feature variable refresh rate (VRR) screens that can compensate when your graphics can’t deliver a consistent 60 or 120 frames per second. The Nintendo Switch 2

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Nothing Phone 3: Redefining Premium Smartphones

The Nothing Phone 3 marks a pivotal moment for the London-based brand, as it transitions from disruptor to a serious contender in the premium smartphone segment. Launched on July 2, 2025, the Phone 3 brings significant upgrades in design, performance, and camera capabilities, positioning itself alongside established flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16. Design:

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Instagram Rolls Out Major Creative Controls: Grid Rearrangement, Quiet Posting, and More

Instagram has unveiled a suite of new creative controls designed to give users unprecedented flexibility over their profiles, reduce posting anxiety, and support emerging creators. These updates, announced in June 2025, mark some of the most significant changes to the platform’s core user experience in years. Grid Rearrangement: A Long-Awaited Feature One of the most

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I self-hosted my own RSS reader to keep up with the news

RSS feeds have been my go-to for staying informed, from Google Reader to Feedly and Inoreader. But Google Reader’s shutdown, ever more bloated interfaces, rising subscription costs, and privacy concerns have made third-party services less appealing. Rather than relying on platforms that could change overnight, I turned towards self-hosting. With a NAS at home already

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