iOS 26 Beta 4: Bug tracker
For those of us running iOS 26 Beta 4, what bugs have you noticed? Certain apps not working? Can we get a list going here perhaps?
Infuse 8.2 has been released
Infuse 8.2 introduces multiple user profiles on Apple TV, streaming from iCloud, Metacritic ratings, and enhanced AI video upscaling for a personalized experience.
Ozzy Osbourne Dead at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, has died at 76, surrounded by family. His farewell concert weeks prior featured Metallica and Guns N' Roses, marking the end of a heavy metal era.
Karakeep
Karakeep is a bookmarking app that automatically tags links, notes, and images with AI for easy organization.
Tag @username in posts/comments
Maybe this will come once we can follow/friend people, but it would be nice to be able to @username in posts/comments to notify friends of posts, or when adding someone to a reply.
Hows it built?
I thought being part of the initial group of Digg users we were going to get some more behind the scenes of how Digg was being built. I know I was not as active on Circle so I might have missed previous posts/videos, but either way would love to see some more behind the scenes on
Change the shovels back
While I would hate to see more options added to Digg to customize it until we are all blue in the face, it would be nice to have an option to switch the Digg/Bury icons back to the old shovels, yes the ones that people said looked like middle fingers and were "confusing". Just a
Download Images - Mobile (iOS, and probably Android?)
It would be nice to have the ability to download/save images from within the app. I am forward-thinking about when memes, etc, start to get posted more, and sadly, yes, I am that person who likes to save them to my phone and stockpile them for future use.
Digg Spy? … Will we see it again?
One of the features I loved on the old Digg was Digg Spy, is this something that will make an appearance again?
Dr. Phil’s TV network files for bankruptcy and sues distribution partner
Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media files for bankruptcy and sues Trinity Broadcasting Network for failing to meet obligations, leading to layoffs and financial strain.
Prompt about duplicate posts?
I 100% know I am guilty of not searching before posting, and then scrolling and seeing the same story was posted once, twice or more. I assume it’s coming down the pipe but if not, when going to post it should prompt you with a “hey we found a similar story posted here, here and
goHardDrive Leaked Personal Data for Thousands of Customers
goHardDrive accidentally leaked personal data of thousands of customers, including names and addresses, due to an unsecured form. The leak potentially affected 10,000 to 100,000 customers, and the company responded quickly to the issue.
Michael Madsen has passed away at 67
He’s best known for his work in “Kill Bill,” “Reservoir Dogs” and “Donnie Brasco.”
Microsoft is closing down Xbox studio The Initiative, with Perfect Dark killed as well.
Microsoft is closing Xbox studio The Initiative, cancelling Perfect Dark, and halting other projects. The Initiative, known for Tomb Raider, will shut down after 7 years, affecting 4% of Microsoft's workforce.
Florida beachgoer finds nearly half a million dollars of cocaine wrapped in "Yosemite Sam" packaging
A Florida beachgoer found nearly $500,000 worth of cocaine wrapped in 'Yosemite Sam' packaging, marking another drug discovery along the state's coasts.
AI-Generated Band Already Boast Over 500,000 Monthly Spotify Listeners
The Velvet Sundown, an AI-generated band, has amassed over 500,000 monthly Spotify listeners and released two albums in two weeks, raising questions about its authenticity.
Only 1,280 Survived: The Near-Extinction Event That Nearly Wiped Out Humanity 1 Million Years Ago
A study reveals humanity nearly went extinct 1 million years ago, with only 1,280 individuals surviving a 117,000-year bottleneck. Climate change likely caused this drastic population decline, leaving lasting genetic impacts.
Introducing pay per crawl: enabling content owners to charge AI crawlers for access
Cloudflare introduces 'pay per crawl', enabling content creators to charge AI crawlers for access, offering a middle ground between free access and complete blocking, using HTTP response code 402 for payment requests.
Open Beta Launch Event Recording
Explore the open beta launch event recording for Cloudflare's container platform, featuring demos, a roadmap, and Q&A sessions.
Deleted comments.
Can this be expanded upon, when scrolling through comments and come across these it leaves too much mystery about why it was deleted. Some why it was deleted details would be nice to see eg “miss information”, “spelling”, “replied to wrong comment” or something that at least give
API
I am hoping to see an API, one that is open enough to bring out the developers that can build new apps on top of Digg. Thinking of Twitter back so so many years ago.
Who has the most disk space…
As an avid scroller of /r/datahoarder and /r/homelab I am curious to who has the most disk space over here, and what does the space consist of (bunch of small drives or a few massive drives, or a little of both!)
What password manager do you use if any? And why?
Wondering what everyone here is using for their password manager, and why? Just curious what the Digg demographic is gravitating towards and why they are using the one they landed on.
Cloudflare Log Explorer is now GA, providing native observability and forensics
Cloudflare Log Explorer, now generally available, offers native observability and forensics within the Cloudflare dashboard, reducing costs and complexity while speeding up detection and triage of security incidents.
