Links of the Day
I collect cool, interesting links spread all over the web and share them here in daily posts. Hope you enjoy! More of them in the archive.
OpenAI shuts down the Sora app. It’s (was) its TikTok of AI-generated videos.
Disney scraps plan to invest USD 1 billion in OpenAI, Variety. Did you hear that *pop*? It’s the bubble bursting…
Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive, Xda-Developers. Little by little, Linux is becoming the best platform for running games made for Windows.
Samsung announces the Galaxy A57 and A37. Samsung’s two mid-range models. The A57 features a slimmer body and AI capabilities never before seen in the A series.
Apple releases iOS 26.4, macOS 26.4, etc., MacMagazine. Safari got its beloved compact tab layout back (amen!) on macOS, and iOS now exchanges messages with Android via RCS with end-to-end encryption.
Krita 5.3 and 6.0. The 5.x series is compiled using the Qt5 framework, while Krita 6 uses Qt6. The main new features are full Wayland support, a redesigned text tool — allowing text to be edited directly on screen — and a new tool for creating comics.
TRS-80 Manual: Eliza. The brief manual for the first chatbot in history. And yes, even back then (1979) they called ELIZA “artificial intelligence.”
Morsify. This website translates typed text into Morse code in real time.