Would you put your financial future on the line to resurrect a dead video game genre? That’s essentially what Nathan Dearth ...
Compared to the later sixth and seventh gens, the fifth generation iPod classic is easy to open. I found it pretty ...
I don’t have kids, but I understand that at some point, life becomes an endless series of questions. Why is the sky blue? Where do babies come from? What happens when we die? Is my talking motorcycle… ...
A late night, idiosyncratic pop culture newsletter. As refreshing as a glass of cold water at 3 a.m.
Welcome to iMod Diaries, a brand new series here on Day Soda in which I detail my journey into iPod modding. In this, the very first edition, I'm laying out the parts list for my first build, an iPod ...
An ancient city in Memoriapolis. Screenshot: 5PM Studio. Another twist: your city organically grows as a result of your actions. No need to lay out the perfect street plan—roads pop up when you ...
Night Water—I'll subscribe, Git me an email to call my own. Spoiler alert for an 80-year-old musical, but in his attempt to subscribe to Night Water, Jud drops his phone and it shatters. He never ...
On the grand timeline of plant-based foods, I am a sweet summer child, a naïve toddler moving through the world of vegan options and cutting my head on the corners of tables. For as long as I’ve been ...
I’ve been nostalgic for my iPod lately. Back in the mid-to-late 2000s, I would spend hours growing and maintaining my music library, sourcing files from the iTunes Music Store, CDs, and torrents, and ...
A late night, idiosyncratic pop culture newsletter. As refreshing as a glass of cold water at 3 a.m.
Memoriapolis and The Wandering Village take city-builders into parts unknown ...