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Plus, why it’s so ducking hot out. Think you can hear just fine? Sure you do… »]( [The Futurist]( [Welcome to the Futurist]( [Welcome to the Futurist]( [Advertise]( | [Talk To Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( [The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you.]( [/cosmos] [NASA's newest telescope can detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes | Engadget]( [NASA's newest telescope can detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes]( “NASA showed off a telescope prototype for a new gravitational wave detection mission in space. The telescope is part of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission led by the European Space Agency (NSA) in partnership with NASA. … The LISA mission is scheduled to launch in the mid-2030s. 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[Ad] [// Listen up »]( [/glitch] [Stop iPhone from autocorrecting swear words to ‘ducking’ and ‘shot’ once and for all | Cult of Mac]( [Stop iPhone from autocorrecting swear words to ‘ducking’ and ‘shot’ once and for all]( “Here is how to stop your iPhone from autocorrecting swear words. It’s not a simple toggle switch in Settings, unfortunately — but it’ll only take you a few minutes to fix it once and for all. Apple presents an annoyingly family-friendly image. It doesn’t want the iPhone to autocorrect a swear word to protect the innocence of children. It doesn’t want porn on the App Store (even if it’s a tap away in Safari). Luckily, for the adults in the room, it’s all surface-level means of protection. Here’s how you can get your iPhone to let you swear again.” [// Cult of Mac »]( [/earth] [Why 60 degrees in fall feels different than in the spring | Popular Science]( [Why 60 degrees in fall feels different than in the spring]( “It can be difficult to see 60 or 65 degrees Fahrenheit during a morning forecast and accurately anticipate what that will even feel like. There is actually a meteorological and a biological reason why the same temperature can feel different depending on the season. … ‘In the summer, the ground is warm. As we start to cool and get into the cooler seasons, the ground changes temperature slower than the air around us…’” [// Popular Science »]( [/lifehack] [StackSocial - Knowing what to wear this season starts with a better weather app | [Partner] ]( [Knowing what to wear this season starts with a better weather app]( If there's one thing fall teaches us, it's that temperatures can be deceiving — 60 degrees in October hits way different than it does in April. That’s why you need a weather app that’s more than just a basic forecast. This hi-def radar offers real-time images, detailed map layers, and advanced storm watch overlays, so you’ll know exactly when to grab that extra layer or umbrella. It’s like having a superpower against fall's unpredictable weather swings. [Ad] [// Get the forecast »]( [/pwned] [Man outgunned as girlfriend brings AI ammo to every argument | PCMag]( [Man outgunned as girlfriend brings AI ammo to every argument]( “Society hasn't quite figured out how tools like ChatGPT factor into matters of the heart, leading one frustrated partner to ask Reddit for advice. He says his girlfriend won't stop consulting ChatGPT for backup during their arguments and wants her to stop. ‘Each time we argue, my girlfriend will go away and discuss the argument with ChatGPT, even doing so in the same room sometimes,’ he says. ‘Whenever she does this, she’ll then come back with a well-constructed argument breaking down everything I said or did during our argument.’” [// PCMag »]( [/bites] [// Another day, another lost set of keys. But not with this slim Find My card tracker »]( [// How’s your hearing? … We said: “How’s your hearing”?! Oof. Time for an ear upgrade. Save $300 on Jabra Enhance’s smallest hearing aid yet »]( [// Imagine getting everything you want in a minute or less. That’s what this AI does (well, for all your creative content generation wants, anyway) »]( [/design] [@archak2020 on Instagram]( [@archak2020]( Interested in having one of your social posts featured in The Futurist? 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