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No Email Issue on 1 September 2025 for Labor Day

We’re taking a brief break from building an email issue of TidBITS next week for the Labor Day holiday in the United States, so look for the next issue in your mailbox on 8 September 2025, likely right before Apple's big iPhone announcement.

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SaneBox Sponsoring TidBITS

Please welcome our latest long-term sponsor, SaneBox, a powerful email filtering service that works within your existing email setup.

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Talking Through the Arc/Dia Controversy on CCATP

Adam Engst and Allison Sheridan discuss how The Browser Company has sidelined—not discontinued—its Arc Web browser in favor of the new AI-enhanced Dia. If you enjoy seeing these podcast announcement posts, please vote in our poll!

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Why TidBITS Will No Longer Post to X/Twitter or Facebook

In keeping with our desire to model the behavior we want to see in the world, we have stopped posting TidBITS to X/Twitter and Facebook in protest against the harm they cause to civil society. Many other channels remain available, including Bluesky and Mastodon.

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Staying the Course After 35 Years of TidBITS

Despite unsettling times, the 35th anniversary of TidBITS demonstrates how a commitment to clear communication and mutual respect can elevate individual capabilities and foster lasting communities.

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Listen Later Returns as TidBITS Sponsor

Please welcome Listen Later, our latest long-term TidBITS sponsor. Listen Later converts any text into an episode of a personalized podcast feed, making the service ideal for catching up on your reading while commuting, exercising, or doing chores.

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Talking About Writing on CCATP

Adam Engst and Allison Sheridan discuss writing, editing, and how modern tools can improve the process and the results.

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TidBITS 2024 Holiday Hiatus—See You in 2025!

We will be taking a few weeks off to spend time with family and friends over the holidays. You can expect the next email issue of TidBITS on 6 January 2025. Thanks for reading TidBITS, and we hope our articles enriched your year!

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Please Support TidBITS in 2025

We don’t have deep-pocketed corporate backers, nor do we peddle your personal information to advertisers, so would you contribute a few bucks to keep TidBITS vibrant in the next year?

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No TidBITS Issue on 2 December 2024

We’re taking the next email issue of TidBITS off to celebrate Thanksgiving, although we’ll continue to publish articles on our website. You can look forward to the next email issue on 9 December 2024.

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LittleBITS: TidBITS Website and App Connectivity Issues Resolved

Our server move to Cloudways is complete, but it hasn’t been entirely smooth. Various security-related changes at Cloudways caused access errors that proved difficult to troubleshoot.

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LittleBITS: Main TidBITS Server Moving This Week

We plan to move the main TidBITS website on Tuesday night, so let us know in TidBITS Talk if you notice any problems.

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Do You Use It? iPhone 15 Pro Action Button Struggles to Find Its Purpose

The results of our poll asking owners of the iPhone 15 Pro if they use the Action button, and if so, for what, show that most people have it toggle Silent mode, just like the Ring/Silent switch it replaces, open the Camera app, or don’t use it at all.

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Do You Use It? iPhone 15 Pro Action Button

This week’s Do You Use It? poll asks owners of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max if they use the Action button, and if so, for what.

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CCATP Podcast Explains the macOS Sequoia Beta’s Excessive Permission Requests

On the Chit Chat Across the Pond podcast, Adam Engst explains why the macOS 15 Sequoia beta’s monthly check-ins on screen recording permissions are not only unnecessary but actively harmful.