“Hello, everyone! Welcome to Installer No. 47, your source for the latest and most exciting content out there. If you’re new here, we’re thrilled to have you and you can check out all our previous editions on the Installer homepage. This week, I’ve been diving into articles about Skibidi Toilet, the future of mall brands, and the legacy of Bell Labs. I’ve also been binge-watching Dirty Pop and catching up on Cobra Kai, while downloading all the podcast episodes recommended in a fantastic Reddit thread. Writing notes with Napkin and experimenting with new blueberry muffin recipes have also kept me busy. As mentioned last week, Installer will be taking a summer break, so I’ll be enjoying the outdoors and some relaxation time. But don’t worry, I’ll be back on August 17th with a jam-packed edition. In the meantime, if you have any book recommendations, send them my way! Before I sign off, here are some highlights for you to explore: a new way to use Apple Maps, an intriguing interview with Mark Zuckerberg, tips for watching the Olympics, a list of fun and quirky websites, and much more. I’d love to hear your suggestions and ideas, so drop me a line at [email protected]. And if you know someone who would enjoy Installer, encourage them to subscribe here. Now, let’s dive in! The Drop: Peacock’s Olympics Multiview, the Asus ROG Ally X, Apple Maps for web, Capacities mobile app, Mark Zuckerberg’s AI insights, Llama 3.1, Elgato Stream Deck XLR Dock, Deadpool & Wolverine, “How sci-fi has changed over the last 70 years, analyzed with data,” and The Tiny Awards. If you’re curious about what’s on my homescreen, take a peek at Josh Rubin’s setup and app preferences. And don’t forget to share what you’re currently into by emailing [email protected] or messaging me on Signal. Your recommendations might just feature in our next edition. Happy exploring!”