I've now migrated from my Pixel 8 to my Pixel 10 Pro. Just like last time the new phone migration had some hiccups. The biggest problem is app migration: some apps copied state over but the majority did not. Why don't more Android apps support it?
Nielsen: Bluey was the most-streamed title in the US in 2025, with 45.2B minutes on Disney ; Grey's Anatomy was No. 2 with 40.9B minutes on Hulu and Netflix (Selome Hailu/Variety)
https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/bluey-ratings-record-2025-nielsen-1236643454…
Où on rappelle que le transport aérien contribue jusqu’Š 4,2 % du réchauffement planétaire, que ses émissions sont toujours en croissance et qu’il n’existe pas de solution décarbonée crédible pour remplacer le kérosène Š court terme.
#climat #transport
YouTube dominates daytime TV streaming, with 6.3M viewers at 11am in October on average, above Netflix's 2.8M, per Nielsen; prime-time viewership is more even (John Koblin/New York Times)
https://www.nytimes.c…
I am very on the fence about upgrading from a Pixel 8 to a Pixel 10 Pro, mostly for the much better camera. It's a good time: $300 sale, $250 tradein. Am I crazy? Talk me in or out of it.
(I am firmly committed to Android and while I'm a little Samsung-curious, I've stuck with Pixel phones so far.)
One of my favorite emojis is the "hugs" emoji 🫂. Or an "okay_blob" custom reacji that my favorite Slack uses. I use it all the time to indicate "I hear you and I know what you're saying is emotional. I support you".
Another very progressive Slack I'm on has a "hugs OK?" emoji you are supposed to use first. Only if the other person responds with the "hugs OK!" emoji are you then allowed to respond with an actual "hug" emoji.
I think I'm a pro-explicit-consent person. But it strikes me that this careful three-way handshake, all for 16x16 pixels in a virtual environment, may be a little much.
I bought some Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 and OMG they are really good. I liked the original pixel buds I had but the noise cancelling on these is just astonishing.