Jay Peters, theverge.com:

Humane is selling “key AI capabilities” to HP for $116 million and will stop selling AI Pin, the company announced today.

For all the money spent to spin up Humane, I think HP’s getting a steal. But I also can’t help but feel they’re purchasing out of pity.

Ai Pin customers seem to be getting pretty well shafted:

AI Pins that have already been purchased will continue to function normally until 3PM ET on February 28th, Humane says in a support document. After that date, Pins will “no longer connect to Humane’s servers.”

Less than two weeks’ notice.

🍿 Just watched: The Gorge

Movie poster for “The Gorge” features two people facing each other with a scenic sunset. Text details include: 2025, Scott Derrickson. Review: Is this movie something special? No, not really. But don’t let that prevent you from watching it! I was engaged from start to finish, and it excelled in both the first and second acts. I found myself surprisingly invested in both main characters. Plenty of action too. (Don’t miss the clever callouts to Whiplash and The Queen’s Gambit!) Rating: One thumb up.

🔗 iPhone Design to Change ‘Significantly’ This Year:

In a new post, the user known “Digital Chat Station” said that the iPhone‌'s design is “starting to change significantly” this year. The “iPhone 17 Air” reportedly features a “horizontal, bar-shaped” design on the rear, likely referring to an elongated camera bump. On the other hand, the Pro models purportedly adopt a “large horizontal matrix design.”

I’m all for going to a camera bar. Let’s leave the wobble behind!

📺 Helly was wearing a watch in S2E5, the same episode in which severed workers were described as not wearing watches — instead telling time only by the clock on the wall. There’s definitely something strange about time passage happening for Innies… I just can’t figure out how it affects Outies!

🆕📝 An update to my Alt Text generator shortcut

Now with bulk image support and a simplified prompt.

🤔 I swear I cleared all this just a couple hours ago…

Snow-covered ground stretches from a porch framed by garland-decorated posts into a snowy landscape bordered by trees and marked by thin orange stakes in the background.

🐶 Phin decided chewing fire logs was more fun than helping me shovel. Can’t knock it till I try it, I s’pose!

Gettin’ hammered with snow! 😍 First pic is the pile I moved twice. I pushed it off the porch roof for fear of the weight, then had to reshovel it from the driveway. The second pic shows our deck — you can see from the corner box how deep it was before I shoveled. 😳 About to go do round 2!

A white car is parked beside a pathway covered in deep snow and a snow shovel is stuck in the ground nearby surrounded by trees in a wintery landscape. Snow covers a patio table and wooden railing heavily surrounded by snow-laden trees creating a serene winter forest backdrop.

Yesterday, I cheered on Sarah and Dan skiing the formidable Johansen’s Last Call. I joined for Marcy (NY’s highest point) and the long ski out Mr. Van trail. It was a 20-mile, 4,180-foot vertical gain day for me (they did 30 miles!). The beer, fire, and music capped an epic day with best friends.

My Valentine and I had a wonderful V-Day with incredible food, great conversation, and fun games. She’s the best. 🥰

Two people wearing heart-shaped novelty glasses smile while sitting on a couch. A clock and framed photos hang on the purple wall behind them.

I’ve long wanted an RSS feed for my Strava activities. Tonight, I finally did a search for how to get one. The top result, Feed My Ride, seems to work great!

Ski Day #36 (2025) - Marcy + Mt. Van to Cascade

BackcountrySki: Distance: 32.5km, Elevation Gain: 1274m, Moving Time: 06:34:10, Average Speed: 4.9km/h

🔗 Apple Launched the MacBook Pro 19 Years Ago Today:

What a beauty, still to this day.

Ski Day #35 pt. 2 (2025) - Post-work fun

AlpineSki: Distance: 10.6km, Elevation Gain: 1301m, Moving Time: 00:44:53, Average Speed: 14.2km/h

Ski Day #35 (2025) - Pre-work Uphill (#6?)

BackcountrySki: Distance: 7.6km, Elevation Gain: 837m, Moving Time: 01:17:16, Average Speed: 5.9km/h

Conditions couldn’t have been more different than yesterday! The wind was brutal! But still made it in ~6 hours while breaking trail both up and down Street & Nye Mountains with @highpeaksmountainguides. And still bunches of fun! 🏔️

Thank you, thank you! 🙌 Your support warms my heart, and has helped me fill up the rest of February with trips to get more folks out into the great outdoors! 🧡

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T’was re-waterproofing day for some of my most-used layers. They say you should wash and re-DWR them every handful of wears, but I think 1-2x per season is plenty. Basically whenever I notice water not beading up so well (or da stink 😭). @nikwax gets them back in action!

A gray and an orange jacket are hanging in a cozy room. The gray one has matching pants with suspenders. The orange one has gloves attached. Background features wooden shelves with books. Two bottles stand on a wooden surface. The left bottle reads Nikwax TX Direct Wash-In Waterproofer and the right bottle reads Nikwax Tech Wash for waterproof clothing. An orange jacket hangs in the background.

🔗 The Venn Diagram of Trump’s Authoritarian Actions

This is a whole fucking lot of harm that could have been avoided had a few more percentage of people had voted with kindness and hope in their heart rather than hate and fear. We’re 23 days in. 1436 to go.

Well that’s not what you want. 😨 Just yesterday I took a photo of the massive icicle forming above this small auxiliary roof on the side of our house. When I came home today, the whole thing had ripped right off. Amazingly, no major damage done to anything below, but now I have a roof in my yard. 😬

Tree-covered house with decorative porch and fallen roof section surrounded by heavy snow, set in a wooded area. Icicles hang from a snow-covered roof of a dark wooden house nestled in a wintery landscape with bare trees and evergreens under a blue sky.

🍿 Watched: The Wild Robot

A round-eyed robot rests among tree branches, indicating wilderness. Review reads: The Wild Robot 2024 Chris Sanders. A cute movie that I enjoyed watching, though it’s not as dazzling as other reviews had led me to expect. A fun watch, and one that doesn’t sugarcoat the predator/prey dynamic of wild animals. Certainly a few my heart grew three sizes that day moments that were effective, if predictable. Rating: one thumb up.

🍿 Watched: Here

A couple stands together facing a large, white bay window with a suburban view outside. Text reviews the film &ldquo;Here&rdquo; by Robert Zemeckis, 2024. Review: Fascinating project. Telling many stories across time from one point in space made it more of a concept movie than a typical film, but it was artfully done. The de-aging wasn&rsquo;t super convincing, but I was drawn into the stories nonetheless. Worthwhile! Rating: one thumb up,

🔗 Tim Cook Teases an ‘Apple Launch’ Next Wednesday:

“Get ready to meet the newest member of the family,” he said, with an #AppleLaunch hashtag.

#AppleLaunch is a new one. #AppleEvent has a lot of cache. I wonder if it’s something they’ll reuse for Newsroom-only product reveals.

🔗 Use Calibre to Back Up Your Kindle Books Before February 26:

Amazon just announced that you have until February 26, 2025, to download your Kindle content. After that date, you will no longer be able to access the books you’ve paid for if you have a legacy device or a Kindle that has experienced wireless issues. The only way to load what you’ve paid for onto a device will be through wireless sync.

That’s a big ol' bummer. Lou Plummer gives the details on how to save your books from complete lockdown.

(You don’t need to do anything if you only ever plan to read on your Kindle/Kindle app.)

Just a stupidly gorgeous day climbing Cascade Mountain with Luis and Tasha for @rockandriver_official! It’s so fun helping new folks discover the majesty of these mountains and the self-accomplishment of summiting them!

A fallen tree blanketed with snow rests silently amid a winter forest. Sunlight filters through bare branches and tall evergreens casting long shadows on the snowy ground. Snow-laden trees stand still under bright sunlight in a wintry forest creating a serene, glistening landscape. A person hikes through deep snow along a narrow path lined with snow-covered trees, leading upward toward rocky terrain under a clear blue sky. Two people snowshoeing up a snowy hillside using poles against a backdrop of snow-covered forest and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky. Snow-covered stump resembling a large, rounded shape leaning towards snow-laden evergreen trees surrounded by a dense winter forest. Two people high-fiving while wearing winter clothing stand near a parked car and snowy landscape with leafless trees and distant hills creating a cheerful outdoor winter scene.