Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer<\/em> No. 33, your guide to the best and Verge<\/em>-iest stuff in the world. (If you\u2019re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer<\/em> homepage.)\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n This week, I\u2019ve been writing about the end of Google Podcasts<\/strong> and the rise of AI gadgets<\/strong>, watching Girls5eva<\/strong><\/em> <\/em>and rewatching Middleditch and Schwartz<\/strong><\/em>, reading about the ubiquity of AllTrails<\/strong> and Danny McBride\u2019s comedy compound<\/strong>, listening to Ezra Klein\u2019s podcasts<\/strong> about AI<\/strong>, <\/strong>seeing if 5K Runner<\/strong> can finally make me like running, and playing altogether too much Retro Goal<\/strong><\/em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n I also have for you a lot of people\u2019s smart thoughts on AI, a bunch of new AI tools in web browsers, a fun new newsletter about good stuff on the internet, a big rant on delivery apps, and much more. Let\u2019s go.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Oh wait before we do! I\u2019m going to be at the Chicago Humanities Festival<\/strong> next weekend, on stage talking about creativity and AI with the co-founders of Wonder Dynamics: Nikola Todorovic and Tye Sheridan. (You might know Tye better as an actor, including as Wade Watts in Ready Player One. <\/em>I have questions about that too.) Come hang with us next Saturday if you\u2019re around! Okay now <\/em>let\u2019s get into it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n (As always, the best part of Installer<\/em> is your ideas and tips. What are you excited about right now? What are you watching or reading or playing that everyone else should be, too? Tell me everything: installer@theverge.com. And if you know someone else who might enjoy Installer<\/em>, forward it to them and tell them to subscribe here.)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n As part of writing this newsletter, I have a big folder full of cool homescreens I find on the web. (I should share a bunch of those here, now that I think about it \u2014\u00a0we\u2019ll come back to that.) But very few things in that folder cause me to make the noise I made when I first saw Daniyal Ansari\u2019s homescreen<\/strong>.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n It turns out Daniyal actually builds and sells these homescreen designs, along with icons and widgets and other stuff \u2014\u00a0and I found myself paging through them all, looking for tips on how to make my phone look as sleek and simple and cool <\/em>as what Daniyal made. But I figured the best move was to go to the source, so I asked him to share some tips with us.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Here\u2019s Daniyal\u2019s homescreen, plus some info on the apps he uses and why:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The phone: <\/strong>iPhone 13 128GB in starlight.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The wallpaper: <\/strong>The wallpapers are solid backgrounds in colors that match the dock. The HEX code is #F3F3F3 for light mode and #242424 for dark mode. Doing this hides the dock completely, giving my homescreens a cleaner look.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The apps: <\/strong>I try to keep my Home screen clean. The app I love the most is YouTube Music. It isn\u2019t as popular, but the combination of YouTube Premium and YouTube Music makes a lot of sense to me. I keep the notes app handy, and I have different folders in it to dump information in a categorized manner.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n I create custom widgets using an app called Widgy<\/strong> on the App Store. It is an incredible app that syncs with built-in Apple apps and presents information like weather, calendar events, reminders, etc., with a variety of customization options, allowing you to create a look you want. I also use two apps called MD Blank<\/strong> and Transparent App Icons<\/strong> that let you create empty spaces on your homescreen (since Apple won\u2019t let us).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n I also asked Daniyal to share a few things he\u2019s into right now. Here\u2019s what he sent back:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Here\u2019s what the <\/em>Installer community is into this week. I want to know what you\u2019re into right now as well! Email <\/em>installer@theverge.com<\/em> or message +1 (203) 570-8663 with your recommendations for anything and everything, and we\u2019ll feature some of our favorites here every week.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cWith Artifact becoming a dead Yahoo product, I\u2019ve moved over to Bulletin<\/strong> for iOS and Mac, which I am quite enjoying.\u201d \u2014 Justin<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cThe way you described Tiny Desk as \u2018everything delightful about the internet\u2019 is the way I would describe Flavour Trip<\/strong>, a YouTube channel and DJ couple from Luxembourg. They stream their chill house music sets (often accompanied with live guitar) from locations around Europe. During the set, they also prepare a meal. Feels less like watching a DJ set and more like hanging out with friends. Here\u2019s a recent favorite<\/strong>.\u201d \u2014 Daniel<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cRunning my own personal, single-user Mastodon instance, courtesy of Masto.host. You can read about my experience<\/strong> if you\u2019re interested.\u201d \u2014\u00a0Mike<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cIf you like screamy music, we are in a golden age for it at the moment. The new Wristmeetrazor<\/strong> is a modern classic, the new Boundaries<\/strong> goes hard as hell, death metal vets Aborted<\/strong> dropped one of their best albums, melodic\/tech death newcomers Carrion Vael<\/strong> dropped a great album, OG bands like Job for a Cowboy<\/strong> and Darkest Hour<\/strong> put out some of their best work ever. It\u2019s just a great time to like music where everyone beats each other up at concerts.\u201d \u2014 John<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cGodspeed<\/strong> is a very opinionated, keyboard-driven task manager \u2014 I think more people should give it a shot.\u201d \u2013 Matt<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cI love games that take two completely unrelated genres and mush them together. Peglin<\/strong><\/em> takes Peggle<\/em> and turns it into a roguelike. The more pegs you hit, the more damage you do to enemies. There are different balls with different effects and power-ups you can collect. I\u2019ve been playing it on my phone, and it\u2019s a great way to kill time on the train commute.\u201d \u2014\u00a0Voltaire<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cI would like to recommend Listy<\/strong>. It\u2019s a simple app for keeping lists. I started using it for tracking books, board games, movies, and TV shows. I used to use the stock Notes app for this, but Listy is way easier to use because you can just use the Share function of your browser to add a new entry.\u201d \u2014\u00a0P\u00e9ter<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cPicotron<\/strong>. It\u2019s a bit niche, but for a certain kind of person, it\u2019s gold. It\u2019s a \u2018fantasy workstation\u2019 from the guy who made Pico-8. Still very early days and very buggy, but very exciting in this early time, almost like a return to the very early days of computing. People are building primitive web browsers and calculators and games for it already.\u201d \u2014 Tom<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \u201cGideon the Ninth<\/strong><\/em> is the most fun, wild, crazy, engaging, can\u2019t-put-down book I\u2019ve read in FOREVER. Crazy plot… The eight feudal houses of the Emperor Undying, Necrolord Prime, send their necromancer adepts and cavalier primaries across the solar system to undergo challenges with the goal of becoming Lyctors to serve their emperor. Extremely descriptive \/ visual and perfect to depict as a movie or miniseries. Highly recommend!\u201d \u2014 Tyler<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Here\u2019s the least surprising thing I\u2019ll write all week: I love <\/em>videos about people\u2019s setups. Studio tours, desk tours, homescreen deep dives, anything. I love it as a way to see how people work and think, and I\u2019m convinced you can learn a lot about people by learning about how they set up their spaces, both virtual and physical, which is probably why I\u2019ve now watched this video of Adam Savage\u2019s \u201cbeautifully chaotic\u201d studio<\/strong> about six times. The place is a mess and also carefully thought out and organized. There\u2019s a story in there about every tiny scrap of everything. And it\u2019s all about making things work, not making things pretty. I swear, there are like 60 life lessons just in this one studio. And now I also have a deep desire to buy table saws. 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