A few months ago, much to the dismay of the internet’s content creators, Instagram announced a plan to reorder your timeline with an algorithm similar to Facebook’s news feed. Now, they’re actually doing it.
A few months ago, much to the dismay of the internet’s content creators, Instagram announced a plan to reorder your timeline with an algorithm similar to Facebook’s news feed. Now, they’re actually doing it.
You know the little charging brick that came with your phone? Throw it out, and spend $7 on this replacement from Aukey (with code IBEEGE8R). It’s basically the same size as Apple’s standard iPhone charger, but it includes two ports, folding prongs, and 2.4A of power (instead of 1A) to charge your devices faster.
Driving comes with its share of risk and danger, and some cities are more dangerous than others. NerdWallet looked at data in the 200 most populous cities in the U.S. to rank the safest and most dangerous for drivers.
With the warm weather coaxing us outside there was a broad focus on health and wellness this week. We laid out all the medical screenings men and women need and when, compared the best travel guidebooks and last-minute getaways, debunked common mosquito deterrents, and more.
The gender pay gap is still an issue, and it’s wider in some industries than others
. Lifehacker founder Gina Trapani has developed a tool to tell you just how much pay varies between men and women in specific industries.
Welcome everyone to the Friday Open Thread, a Hackerspace production brought to you by Orin Enterprises in conjunction with Lifehacker.
GreenWorks lawn tools, Pebble Time watches, and a convertible Anker vacuum lead off Friday’s best deals.
Van Gogh may now be widely recognized as one of the most influential and creative artists of all time, but he died alone and penniless. Why? Because 100 years ago his canvas’ were seen as the hallucinatory original works of a sociopathic recluse. It wasn’t until years later, when other artists and critics had defined a new aesthetic criteria for art that his works were accepted as creative masterpieces.
If you want to improve your grammar, you may find it helpful to analyze how sentences are structured. FoxType does the work for you, visually breaking down your sentences so you can see how each word functions.