🚨Liverpool tops the @PremierLeague table*
*of complicity in Israel’s genocide & apartheid against Palestinians through its sponsorships.
Our🆕briefing reveals injustice in football. 9 clubs are sponsored by corporations involved in Israel's atrocities: waronwant.org/resources/red-…
So many suits, so little time. epic.gm/lego-batman-lo…
Screenshot to pick your next Batsuit in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight! Tell us what you got 👀 @LEGODCGame
Mozilla just officially confirmed the biggest Firefox redesign in YEARS.
Project Nova is coming.
And honestly?
Firefox finally looks ready to fight back against Chrome again.
Mozilla says Nova will bring:
• faster performance
• cleaner UI
• redesigned tabs/icons
• easier privacy controls
• vertical tabs
• split view
• better accessibility
• deeper customization
• improved dark mode
• built-in VPN visibility
• AI kill switch controls
The most interesting part:
Mozilla specifically said this is a “renewal, not a replacement.”
Meaning:
they’re trying to modernize Firefox WITHOUT turning it into another Chrome clone.
Performance is also getting major attention:
Mozilla claims Firefox improved key page load times by 9% over the past year.
And yes…
Compact Mode is officially returning after community feedback.
That alone tells you Mozilla is actually listening to power users again.
You can already enable Nova right now in Firefox Nightly:
browser.nova.enabled
Honestly feels like Mozilla finally realized browser UI matters again.
Introducing Antigravity 2.0, a new standalone desktop application that delivers fully on that original glimpse of a truly agent-optimized experience.
Rebuilt from the ground up with multi-agent teams, scheduled tasks, native voice and one-click integration with other Google products.
Learn how to get started with Antigravity 2.0 👇