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Can’t decide what to watch? Netflix is bringing a shuffle option for you

Making Netflix and chill even more convenient

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After almost six months of staying indoors, we’re all tired. The Coronavirus pandemic has forced all of us to avoid traveling or public gathering and streaming sites have been a real lifesaver. Although, many of us have watched a lot of shows and movies on sites like Netflix and are probably looking for something new to binge-watch.

The company has confirmed it’s testing a new feature that’ll offer a “Shuffle Play” button on the home screen. Once selected, it’ll randomly play content based on your previous watching history. It could be a show or movie that you’ve already watched or one that’s sitting idle in your watchlist.

The feature is designed to help subscribers quickly and easily find something to watch that they’re likely to enjoy. Netflix shuffle is being tested on Android and Amazon Fire TV versions of the app and based on its feedback, Netflix will decide the fate of the feature.

Adding to this, Netflix is also rolling out a minor update that’ll let you remove content from its “Continue Watching” row. We’re tired of seeing recommendations of shows you’ve long abandoned and this feature will finally let you sideline the annoying suggestion.

Many users have voiced their support for Netflix shuffle and initial response to the test seems to be positive. However, it’s worth noting that the feature is still being tested. This doesn’t guarantee it’ll be made released to all users anytime soon.

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Apple continues to backtrack from Liquid Glass

A new toggle will let you turn Liquid Glass down.

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Liquid Glass is Apple’s laborious experiment in discovering why Microsoft dropped the Windows Vista aesthetic all those years ago. As cool as the translucent glass looked, having so many elements on screen tended to be distracting or overwhelming. Apple started discovering that when they toned down the transparency of Liquid Glass prior to the launch of iOS 26. Now, the update is going further by adding a new toggle to make the interface even less transparent.

Starting with iOS 26, Apple introduced a new aesthetic called Liquid Glass. The design offers a departure from Apple’s flatter past. It’s supposed to make the interface more dynamic, but Apple quickly realized that it’s heavily dependent on the content underneath the glass interface. The update’s current version is, in fact, more opaque than its original iteration.

Today, Apple launched a new toggle in the iOS 26.1 beta (via MacRumors). The toggle, dealing with Liquid Glass, has two simple options: Clear and Tinted.

It does what it says it does. Under Tinted mode, the design is darker, and the elements underneath are more blurred. The intention is to make information more readable.

Unfortunately for those who really dislike the new aesthetic, there is no way to completely turn it off. However, the toggle, which should ship out when the update leaves beta, can at least give some reprieve from the translucent nightmare.

SEE ALSO: Apple is already backing out of Liquid Glass

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ChatGPT will soon allow NSFW conversations

The platform will start age-gating users in December.

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Every day, we inch closer and closer to the strange reality of Joaquin Phoenix’s Her. Today’s AI-powered chatbots have inevitably adapted to address our more carnal desires. Some, such as those offered by xAI, are even explicitly designed to only flirt with the user. Soon, ChatGPT will offer the same thing: a way for adult users to… well, be adults.

Through a post on X, OpenAI’s Sam Altman reiterated ChatGPT’s impending drive to introduce age-gating in December. Keeping younger users from the platform will open ChatGPT to more “mature” conversations. Altman specifically names “erotica” as one of the potential uses of a looser platform.

Additionally, ChatGPT is rolling out an update which will make the platform more personable and comparable to actual conversations. This includes using more emojis or talking like a friend.

The platform is also adding more safeguards when it comes to mental health issues, given that more people are using it as a makeshift therapist. Recently, Altman made sure that ChatGPT treated mental health with more delicateness. To some, especially those without such issues, the platform became more unusable. To bring back how it used to be, the platform will add better tools to detect whether the user is in “mental distress.”

Finally, OpenAI is implementing a backend solution to mental health by creating a new council of researchers and experts to accurately determine the impact of AI on mental health. Currently, it’s still unknown how much this new technology is helping (or harming) our wellbeing.

SEE ALSO: ChatGPT Go now available in the Philippines, more Asian countries

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YouTube is getting a redesign

The update looks a bit like Liquid Glass.

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What’s your favorite YouTube design? I still hold a bit of nostalgia for the silver era, but the practicality of the current minimalist design is remarkable. Now, it’s time for a change. YouTube is refreshing its design starting this week.

Much like Apple with Liquid Glass, YouTube is going for a more transparent approach. The new design lets more content through the interface. It also features rounder buttons, in contrast to today’s blockier features.

The comments section is also getting a bit of an upgrade to allow for more structure between original posts and replies.

For engagement with actual videos, some videos will now have custom like animations. The update gives an example of a music video which puts out a musical note when liked. Adding a video to a custom playlist or the Watch Later list is also more natural.

YouTube is rolling out these updates starting this week. It will also be available for web, mobile, and TV users.

SEE ALSO: YouTube has become ‘new TV’ in the Philippines, drives better ROI for ads

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