Yahoo Scrōll Stoppr Doom Scrolling
Endless scrolling causes many people to spend hours aimlessly swiping through their phones. Yahoo came up with a simple solution to the problem in the form of a new accessory called the Scrōll Stoppr, which is currently being offered on TikTok Shop for $5.49 plus free shipping. The first time you hold one of them, you’ll notice a simple silicone sleeve that slides easily over your thumb.

Hyundai Boulder Concept Reveal
Hyundai just revealed its Boulder concept at the New York Auto Show. This body-on-frame SUV is a true head turner, with a bold and upright posture and panels in Liquid Titanium that give off a stunning matte finish. The California design firm had a precise vision in mind when they created every crease and curve, pulling inspiration from the company’s own materials knowledge and the Art of Steel concept. The end result is a vehicle that appears stable and capable from all angles.

Stream Deck Plus Lever
Stream Deck devices have become lifesavers for all of you content creators with complicated setups. The buttons light up with icons that represent everything from moving from one scene to altering the lighting. Elgato has just released an add-on that changes the way you interact with it. The Stream Deck Plus Lever literally adds a physical arm to the Stream Deck+, allowing you to pull down on the lever to complete tasks.

Running a Game on PC with No RAM
Rising RAM prices have a way of making you wonder just how much a computer actually needs to function, and PortalRunner decided to find out by removing it entirely and seeing how far he could get. The experiment started with Linux, gradually reducing the available RAM through boot settings until the machine refused to start at all. Even with a tiny amount left in place, basic tasks became painful and slow.

A24 Backrooms Movie
Years ago, one single comment on a major internet forum stood out. Someone recalled drifting out of regular reality and into a never-ending maze of yellow chambers known as the Backrooms, which included damp carpet and unpleasant buzzing fluorescent lights. There was no way out, and no doors to guide you back home. Nobody knew who built the area or why anyone would want to stroll around in it. That small message quickly grew into a creepypasta tale, and the whole thing began to expand.