Someone has successfully crammed Half-Life 2 into a web browser, proving that if you wait long enough, everything eventually becomes a JavaScript framework. Now you can experience Gordon Freeman's existential crisis without even downloading anything—peak 2024 energy right there.
Hacker News
Cellebrite announced they'd stop selling phone-cracking tools to Russia, but apparently forgot to mention the whole 'no takesie-backsies' policy on already-delivered surveillance tech. Russian authorities are still happily unlocking dissidents' iPhones, which is either masterful corporate doublespeak or the world's most awkward equipment lease situation.
TechCrunch
Meta has resurrected Facebook Creator Studio as an AI companion app, because nothing says 'authentic creator connection' quite like letting an algorithm tell you how to be more engaging. It's like having a digital marketing consultant that never sleeps and probably knows more about your audience than you do—which is either helpful or deeply unsettling.
The Verge