Senior Reviews Editor
Nathan Edwards is The Verge's Senior Reviews Editor. He has been writing and editing reviews of computer hardware and consumer tech since 2007, including seven years at Wirecutter and five at MaximumPC. He enjoys mechanical keyboards, cargo bikes, making his life more complicated while trying to make it less complicated, and developing new hyperfixations. He lives in the Houston area. His French is terrible, but his Dutch is worse.
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The iMac M4 wasn’t built for this world
Still beautiful. Still good. Still the wrong form factor for basically everybody.
The Windows build of the Arc browser finally supports Arm64 processors. I’ve gotten so used to Arc that I really felt its absence on the Surface Pro. But no longer! Now all I have to do is reinstall twenty extensions and I’m back in business. (Tab and bookmark syncing work fine; extension sync doesn’t seem to.)
[Arc Help Center]
At Wired, Kate Knibbs visits the Internet Archive’s San Francisco headquarters and speaks with its founder, Brewster Kahle, about the Archive’s past, present, and its uncertain future, as it faces copyright lawsuits from print and music publishers.
Go read this, and then listen to Mark Graham, director of the Archive’s Wayback Machine, on Decoder earlier this month.
Yes, Mark Zuckerberg is wearing a shirt that says “Zuck or nothing” in Latin. Still with the Roman emperor thing, then. At least he left the chain at home.