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Sightful Spacetop for Windows Review: Spatial Computing Is Here

WIRED

I've been eagerly awaiting the advent of spatial computing. My home office desk setup, with multiple screens and browser windows, helps me be very productive. But on the go, I'm relegated to a laptop's 13-inch screen (or packing a portable monitor), and I'm not as efficient. Spatial computing--usually driven by a mixed reality headset or smart glasses--lets you craft a multi-monitor virtual workspace, where you can place apps and browser windows around your periphery, to replicate the experience you have set up at home or the office. Or you can take it a step further because you're only limited by your imagination.


Building an iMessage Bot With ChatGPT

#artificialintelligence

ChatGPT can unlock all kinds of new possibilities across thousands of industries and job functions. It's an incredible demonstration of the power of AI that is to come in future years. In this tutorial, I build a fully automatic iMessage bot that checks for recent messages, replies, and waits for new messages to appear before replying again. I had the idea as a "joke" to respond to friends while I am working or AFK. For this bot, we'll leverage some open-source GitHub Projects to access the chatGPT API and simplify querying the iMessages data.


The Unexpected Philosophical Depths of the Clicker Game Universal Paperclips

The New Yorker

On a less-trafficked floor of the Whitney Museum, curators have scoured the museum's permanent collection to display art that uses "instructions, sets of rules, and code" to investigate a world "increasingly driven by automated systems." In the nineties, the game designer Frank Lantz produced such work. "I would make some marks on a page, and then I would just connect the endpoints of all the lines to the nearest unconnected endpoint, and then I would add another rule," he said. His method had a whiff of misanthropy. He wanted to render himself obsolete and let something else take over. "I was trying to understand--where does drawing come from?


Farewell to Runescape Classicย , the Rudimentary RPG Where I Learned Important Life Lessons by Selling Apple Pies to Strangers

Slate

In 2001, the video-game studio Jagex launched Runescape, an online role-playing game. This week, the developers announced that the original version of the game, one that consumed vast quantities of my time as a middle schooler and remained online until now, is shutting down. In 8th grade I desperately wanted to play Everquest, the dominant online role playing game at the time, but I didn't have a credit card, and my parents wouldn't let me use theirs. So I typed in "free online RPG" into a search bar and my brief, fiery affair with Runescape began. I played it in a browser, and it was archaic looking even then compared to Everquest's graphics.


All the New Features Coming to Your Mac Desktop This Fall

WIRED

At this morning's annual developer conference, WWDC, the company announced its newest desktop operating system: macOS Sierra, which is slated to be ready for Apple customers this Fall. Although the name Sierra is in step with Apple's naming its desktop clients after California natural landmarks, it also marks a shift in its naming convention more generally: Apple desktop OS has replaced the suffix "X" with the prefix "mac," following the naming convention of the company's other hardware operating systems: tvOS, watchOS, and iOS. Siri joins the desktop OS with this next release. The idea is that you'll be able to use Siri much like you already use Finder and Spotlight, the traditional Apple desktop search engines. You can ask Siri to search for files, switch between apps, and do quick math. It can alos query the Internet and allow you to drag and drop those results into other apps running on your desktop.