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📧 Ah, the noble quest of avoiding email clients with the grace of a cat avoiding a bath 🛁. Let's all thank this heroic soul for finally tackling the burning issue of 2025—that's right, the future is here and it’s full of broken email, dear reader! 🎉 Maybe next they'll publish a list of bad internet connections for our telepathic networks.
emailprivacytester.com/badClie #emailclients #futuretech #internetissues #techhumor #digitalcommunication #HackerNews #ngated

🚀 CERN’s antimatter breakthrough is blurring the line between science and science fiction.

What if antimatter mobility isn’t just a concept—but a step toward real change in how we move, survive, and imagine the future?

As pollution surges and critical discoveries face suppression, we must explore bold scientific paths forward.

🔗 Full post: authormulhall.com/antimatter-a

Science isn’t just for the lab—it’s a lifeline. 🧬

Author Mulhall 📚 · Antimatter at CERN: Sci-Fi Dreams Meet Scientific RealityDiscover how antimatter bridges science fiction and real science, from Star Trek to CERN’s modern breakthroughs.

A friend of mine has a parent with Alzheimer’s, and they’ve had to walk them through problems and hiccups related to their tablet, which naturally has problems and hiccups because that’s how it is with complex #technology.

And it got me thinking:

Whatever happened to videophones? Like, just phones, but with video, that does nothing else? For audio communications, we had wired phones, cordless phones, and super-basic cell phones that did ONE JOB (making voice calls) and did it extremely reliably, with no failure modes more complicated than “it’s physically broken, buy another one”. Why don’t we have the equivalent of that simple appliance, but for VIDEO CALLING?

My dad has a smartphone solely to make video calls with family, and because of that he has to deal with all the complexity associated with a general-purpose computing device, which he does not need.

The barrier of entry into video calling is too high. We need a single-use appliance.