Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 63, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, it’s a lot of stuff to watch this week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)
This week, I’ve been reading about clog crime and bright headlights and Robert Pattinson, starting my 564th rewatch of Community, testing Sill as part of my news reading flow, taking copious notes on Mrwhosetheboss’ new office setup, watching a lot of videos about sports stadiums for some reason, trying out all of Esquire’s best podcasts of 2024, and continuing to eat too much Swedish candy. For journalism, I swear.
I also have for you a great new feature for a great to-do list app, a new Peloton app, a comic book series worth your time, a couple of good tech-culture documentaries I think you’ll like, and lots more. We’re definitely in “new stuff to watch on cold evenings” season rather than “new apps and gadgets” season, but I’m not mad at it. It is cold out there.
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- “I tracked down my WhatsApp crypto scammers.” Christophe Haubursin’s new YouTube show, “Tunnel Vision,” looks extremely up my alley. For the first episode, he goes deep on all things crypto scams — the episode reminds me of a Search Engine episode on the same subject, and both do an excellent job of making the whole system make sense.
- Twos. I’ve mentioned Twos here before, and it’s still one of my favorite apps for simple tasks and notes. But I’m particularly into its new AI features, which don’t try to do impossible, wild things but instead just, like, search Google for you with one tap. I’ve been using the smart suggestions a lot and love them. (You can get past the waitlist with the code “Verge” if you want, too.)
- Creature Commandos. This show seems to be the unofficial official reboot of the DC universe, and by all accounts, it’s off to a good start. We’ve all been burned by the DCU before, of course, but the vibes around the place are pretty good right now. I’ll at least be sticking this one out.
- Y2K. All the reviews for this movie suggest that it might have been better as an SNL sketch or a fun 20-minute YouTube bit. But I don’t care. A movie filled with AIM references, landline phones, and crappy camcorders is exactly my jam. And I will be there for it.
- Spotify Wrapped. My Wrapped this year is hands down the most embarrassing it’s ever been. I don’t even want to share my #1 song. But still, even though everybody seems to do some version of this year-end thing now, nobody does it as well as Spotify. And the AI podcasts that come with it this year? Surprisingly fun.
- Peloton Strength Plus. Makes total sense that Peloton would eventually double down on weight training — but I actually didn’t expect to be this compelled by the app. It’s cheaper, for one! But it also has a lot of really useful features and classes and looks like the right mix of structured and flexible. Maybe I’ll even go back to the gym. (Narrator voice: he won’t.)
- Biggest Heist Ever. There are a lot of bonkers crypto crime stories out there, but the story of Razzlekhan and Dutch — which involves bad rap music, billions in crypto, and just a lot of dumb shenanigans — definitely belongs on the Mount Rushmore of the genre.
- Pop Culture Jeopardy! My brain used to be filled with interesting facts about history and the world, but now it’s just Olivia Rodrigo lyrics and phone specs up there. This Prime Video show makes Jeopardy a team sport, which is fun, but also has more questions I can answer now.
- Glitter and Greed: The Lisa Frank Story. Maybe you were around for the early days of Lisa Frank’s mega-colorful accessories, or maybe you got into them in a retro, vintage-y way the last few years. Either way, you’ll probably see a lot you recognize in this (also on Prime Video) series about how the company actually worked.
Last week, I shared a bunch of stuff I think would make good gifts. I may have been accused once or twice of having boring taste, which, fair! But I’m just saying, if you want to win my heart, Bluetooth speakers are the way.