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Google Play Finally Highlights Apps Built for Bigger Screens

Google is rolling out a new Google Play Store update that finally makes it easier for tablet, foldable, and Chromebook users to find apps designed for larger screens. Apps that properly support big displays will now get a clear badge, helping users avoid phone-only apps that look stretched, letterboxed, or broken on wide layouts. This change builds on earlier Play Store tweaks that prioritize apps meeting Google’s big‑screen guidelines in search results and curated lists, pushing low-quality or badly optimized options further down. Combined with Android’s broader push to improve big‑screen experiences, these improvements should make it far more practical to use large Android devices as everyday computing tools. – [Source]

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Lemmy:

Lemmy is an open-source, self-hostable link aggregation and discussion platform, similar to Reddit or Hacker News, but operating on a decentralized network called the Fediverse. Users can subscribe to “communities” (similar to subreddits) on different servers, or “instances,” and interact with users and communities across the entire network using the ActivityPub protocol. This decentralized model offers alternatives to centralized social media by promoting user control, data ownership, and community autonomy.

I recently discovered Lemmy, and although I haven’t signed up for an account there yet, I have been checking in on some of the discussions that seemed interesting enough to follow, or that may offer some useful resources. Below is a list of some of the topics I check in on from time to time.

  • Americans who live near state borders, how do you notice you’ve crossed the border? – [link]
  • Book recommendations for a slow reader? – [link]
  • Did you ever delete a google account? – [link]
  • Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know About – [link]
  • Florida schools introducing armed drones that respond to shootings within seconds – [link]
  • Get a quick overview of some of the new features in LibreOffice 25.8 – [link]
  • Google’s AI Is Destroying Search, the Internet, and Your Brain – [link]
  • Hoarders say they feel stigmatized, face ‘everyday discrimination’ – [link]
  • How can one consume media these days with any sort of privacy? – [link]
  • How close can I get Firefox to my Vivaldi experience? – [link]
  • How is Anna’s Archive being attacked? – [link]
  • I think Odysee is a great Youtube alternative. – [link]
  • Is there anywhere I can look to find all the companies/organizations that have information about me? Or at least all the places I’ve made an account? – [link]
  • Just cataloged all my books and realized I am short 100 books from being a official library – [link]
  • Making a font of my handwriting – [link]
  • MEGATHREAD – [link]
  • Nepal Bans 26 Social Media Platforms, Including Signal – [link]
  • Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable on Google – [link]
  • What are the three most visited sites in your web browser? – [link]
  • What are you going to do when the internet starts asking for ID for everything? – [link]
  • What do we think of Bluesky now? – [link]
  • What is something silly you do for no other reason than its just normal for you? – [link]
  • What would you suggest if you were helping design a healthier social network? – [link]

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  • Anna’s Archive is having some tough time with some of it’s domains being taken down. Now is more imperative than ever to get over there and download whatever pdf and epub books you may want. Currently I know that annas-archive.li is working. Please send them a donation to help keep this extremely valuable shadow library online. Refer to Google, Grokipedia, and Wikipedia for more information about Anna’s Archive. Also on my personal website is an extensive Anna’s Archive Search Index I made for use in searching for books at Anna’s Archive. I created it to be used as a guide for some interesting things you could look for and find some OOP (out of print) books. Be aware that the links on that page do not work since Anna’s Archives .org domain was taken down, which is where all of the links on that page pointed to when I built the listings. When time permits, I will be moving that page to this website with the links removed, and search terms available for use as manual text search suggestions. – 2025-01-19-MON-07:29-CST.

Currently In Progress:

2026-04-22-TUE-21:43-CST – This website is growing. Daily trends lists are being published to the blog. Ebooks and zines are on the way.

Editor’s Status:

2026-01-21-WED-09:36-CST – HAPPY HUMP DAY!! – All it took was one short video on Facebook this morning to put me in the mood for listening to some Adam Lambert remixes on Youtube. I got some groceries this morning to get through the rest of this week and upcoming weekend. Just totally random, I bought a new folding chair to replace a sitting chair I acquired a couple of years ago. I like the chair that I had, but I need to make a downgrade to something that is more compact and easier to move when needed.

Publishing Soon:

Here is some content I’m working to be published to this website. No ETA on anything currently.

  • Blog Directory Wikipedia Categories
  • DI.FM Deep Progressive Trance track list
  • X & Google trends
  • Tumblr XXX blogs followed

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David T. (that’s me) resides in Southeast Alabama, and enjoys blogging, curating content, publishing pdf ebooks, and listening to music. Give me some good old 90s country, pop, dance, and techno, with some modern trance tunes, and I’m happy. I also enjoy reading and crafting when time permits. Buy me a coffee.

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Closely Watching:

Some things I discovered that I think deserve prolonged attention.

QWERTY PHONES – It’s looking like 2026 is going to be the year that relaunches qwerty keyboard style phones back into the mainstream with devices like the new upcoming Clicks Communicator and Unihertz Titan Elite. I’m a little excited about it. I kind of want one. I’m debating about ordering a Clicks Communicator, but I really like the looks of the Titan Elite.

Featured Blogs:

Useful or interesting blogs to add to your bookmarks.

BUZZSPROUT BLOG – Learn the ins-and-outs of podcasting with simple how-tos, articles, and FAQs. – [link]

THUNDERBIRD – News, previews, and guides from the Thunderbird Team. – [link]

More blogs will be added soon. Also I plan to add an official blogs page to this site very soon as well.

Featured Resources:

Useful resources to add to your bookmarks.

BUZZSPROUT PODCAST DIRECTORY – A comprehensive directory of podcast directories. – [link]

More resources will be added soon. Also I plan to add an official Resources page to this site very soon as well.

Quote Of The Month:

For February 2026:

Stop feeling bad for outgrowing people that had a chance to grow with you.

For January 2026:

What if success isn’t about proving yourself, but honoring yourself? What if it’s not about doing more, but creating more space for the things that bring you peace, joy, and meaning?

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