THE NEXT BIG LEAP ON THE INTERNET MIGHT NOT BE AI.
For the last 30 years, the web has basically done the same thing: pull data from an API and slap it into cards, tables, or charts. The user reads it, and that’s it. But something much more interesting is quietly taking shape.
Instead of just showing data, developers are now trying to recreate its actual behavior in real time. One of the most striking examples is happening with Three.js. Live ocean data — wave height, period, wind speed — gets pulled from an API and fed into shaders and physics models inside the browser.
What you see isn’t a pre-rendered animation. It’s a living simulation of the sea that’s constantly reacting to fresh data.The real challenge isn’t making water move. It’s making the waves break correctly, knowing exactly where the foam should appear, calculating how light scatters across the surface — all while keeping it running smoothly at high performance.
Modern front-end development is no longer just about interfaces. It’s becoming math, physics, GPU programming, and real-time simulation.
This is where I think the internet’s next evolution is heading: from websites that display information to digital environments that simulate reality.
Today we’re recreating the ocean. Tomorrow it could be entire cities, factories, or complex systems running live.
A productivity coach looked at a CEO's Gmail and saw 12,847 unread emails.
No labels. No filters. No stars. No categories. Just one flat inbox 6 years of chaos stacked
on top of itself.
Client emails buried under newsletters. Invoices lost behind promotional spam. Urgent
requests from his COO sitting 200 messages below a shoe sale notification.
He said: "I spend 2 hours a day on email. I can never find anything. I miss important
messages weekly. I've tried inbox zero. I've tried folders. Nothing sticks."
She didn't download an app. She didn't install an extension. She didn't sign him up for a
$30/month email tool.
She opened Gmail Settings. She changed 9 things. Took 20 minutes.
The 12,847 unread emails became 23 that needed his attention.
Same emails. Same account. Same Gmail. Different system.
Here's every setting she changed 🧵
Netflix is quietly making you pay more for less. And most subscribers haven't done the math.
I did.
In 2020, Netflix cost $13/month. Ad-free. 4K included. Two screens. No restrictions.
In 2026, Netflix costs $8.99/month with ads. Removing ads costs $19.99. Want 4K? That's $26.99. Adding a family member outside your household? Another $9.99.
The cheapest ad-free plan in 2020: $13.
The cheapest ad-free plan in 2026: $19.99.
That's a 54% price increase with fewer features, mandatory ads on the entry tier, and the cheapest ad-free plan eliminated entirely.
325 million subscribers. Most of them are paying 2026 prices while remembering 2020 value.
Here's everything Netflix has quietly taken away, everything they've added, and the 7 settings that squeeze maximum value from whatever plan you're paying for 🧵
$22,000+/month from AI-powered YouTube automation? 🚀
The way creators build channels is changing forever.
With AI tools like Claude, you can analyze winning content, discover viral opportunities, and create smarter workflows that save hundreds of hours.
AI isn’t replacing creators — it’s giving them unfair advantages. ⚡
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A guy bought a $400 TCL TV and thought it looked worse than his friend's $1,200 Samsung.
Same streaming apps. Same Netflix content. Same room lighting. But the colors looked fake,
the motion looked like a soap opera, and his eyes were tired after 2 hours.
His friend a home theater installer who calibrates TVs for a living came over, looked at the screen for 10 seconds, and said:
"Your TV isn't bad. Your settings are. TCL ships every TV optimized for a bright showroom
floor, not your living room. The picture mode is wrong. The motion smoothing is on. The
dynamic contrast is cranked. The privacy tracking is enabled. And your TV is still in Store
Mode. I can fix all of it in 12 minutes."
He changed 11 settings. The guy stared at the screen and said: "Did you buy me a new TV?"
He didn't. He opened the Settings menu for the first time since unboxing.
Here's every setting he changed and why your TCL is showing you a worse picture than it's capable of 🧵
🚨 You're probably not using ChatGPT to its full potential.
With the right prompts, it can become a powerful AI travel assistant.
Here are 7 prompts that can help you find better flight options and save money. 👇