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Boone Ashworth

@boone
3 posts
2026-01-16
Supernatural is perhaps the single most useful and beloved VR app ever.  People who rely on it are dismayed that it will likely soon be a casualty of Meta's all-in-on-AI tactics.  —  www.wired.com/story/metas-...
2026-01-16 View on X
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As Meta cuts employees from its Supernatural VR fitness service and shifts resources away, users mourn the community formed around the platform and its coaches

Users of the VR fitness service are distraught that Supernatural has had its staff cut and won't receive any more content updates.

2025-02-16
In the aftermath of the LA fires, I visited John Mills, leader of the much hailed fire tracking app Watch Duty.  Mills built the app because he's pissed, but now it has become a lifeline for residents and a community for volunteer first responders. @wired.com  —  www.wired.com/story/watch-...
2025-02-16 View on X
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A profile of Watch Duty creator John Clarke Mills, who is expanding the free fire-tracking app so it becomes a one-stop shop for information during any disaster

www.wired.com/story/watch-... Katie Drummond / @katie-drummond : Watch Duty proved indispensable during the recent LA wildfires.  —  Meet John Mills, the Robin Hood-obsessed “weird...

2025-02-15
In the aftermath of the LA fires, I visited John Mills, leader of the much hailed fire tracking app Watch Duty.  Mills built the app because he's pissed, but now it has become a lifeline for residents and a community for volunteer first responders. @wired.com  —  www.wired.com/story/watch-...
2025-02-15 View on X
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A profile of Watch Duty creator John Clarke Mills, who wants the fire-tracking app to become a one-stop shop for information during any disaster

Watch Duty proved indispensable during the recent LA wildfires.  John Mills, the app's creator, wants it to be the one place to go for tracking disasters. Bluesky: @boone and @kati...