Snyder’s ‘vision’ for the Justice League still looks exceptionally bad. And also just like the theatrical release.
The original content that is on DCU is migrating to HBO Max. Truthfully, that’s the best platform for that content. The amount of content you get, not just DC , but generally from WarnerMedia, is huge and it’s the best value proposition, if I’m allowed to use that marketing term. We feel that is the place for that.
As far as DC Universe is concerned, this is the best business decision that could have made. It sucks for the programmers and engineers making that app, but rolling that content into HBO MAX makes the most sense. That’s where all the future streaming growth is going to happen. Maybe AT&T could give DC Universe subscribers a discounted rate, if only temporarily, to migrate their subs over to HBO. AT&T isn’t known for their intelligent business decisions, but we’ll see.
Please just give me the game I was promised 20 years ago when Fable was still called ‘Project Ego’ and was a Dreamcast exclusive.
How in the hell did I miss this?
From io9:
The video takes place largely in voiceover, with some gorgeous footage of cakes, books, and portraits of Arizaphale and Crowley underneath. The divine duo chat over the phone about how their lives have been since social distancing started—Arizaphale has been making cakes for burglars, while Crowley just wants to put himself to sleep for several months until (hopefully) it’s all over. That is, unless Arizaphale would be cool with him coming over for awhile… naughty demon.
Beth Elderkin
Per The Verge:
This really is quite the get for Adobe, not to mention a huge benefit to every smartphone manufacturer not named Google. Levoy was the mastermind behind Google’s entire computational photography division, which included their much loved Night Sight feature. And if Adobe really is working on a universal camera app that has that kind of computational punch behind it, why would the average Android user buy a Pixel?
More intriguing still, is what this means for the iPhone. This fall with iOS 14 users will be able to set default email and browser apps. Reason would have it that next year in iOS 15 users will be able to set more and different default apps. Who’s to say the camera couldn’t be one of those? This all could add up to a VERY big loss for Google.

Fellow Seattleite and developer Olof Hellman on the phrase “the blind leading the blind”:
Let your guide take you to Pike Place Market and taste the coffee and the piroshky and the crumpets and the nectarines and the chowder. Let your guide take you to the Olympic Sculpture Park, to hear the city and the train tracks and the ferry and the the wind curling around Alexander Calder’s Eagle, and taste the air from the Sound and feel the full force of the sunset. Let your guide take you to Sake Nomi where Johnnie will pour you a flight of Junmai Daiginjoshu and treat you like the Nomidachi regulars.
This is quite the beautiful sentiment. And those piroshky are to die for.
No words needed. Just it watch this. Chills.

I wouldn’t normally comment on any type of concept video, but this one is just so exceptional that I couldn’t help it.
Between Split View and Picture in Picture, this is all I could ever need from iOS 14. Hopefully these are some of the things Apple has in mind this year.