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January 2025

There were 1,661 posts published in January 2025 (this is page 14 of 167).

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Infielder Ha-Seong Kim agrees to two-year, $29 million deal to join Tampa Bay Rays

Kim, who is still recovering from shoulder surgery, is reportedly expected to return to the field in May as the Rays’ new shortstop.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 23 Words

Dodgers avoid arbitration and agree on a deal with left-hander Alex Vesia

The Dodgers agreed to terms with reliever Alex Vesia, according to a person with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 23 Words

How Autoreplace Fixed My Worst Writing Habit

If there words or phrases you want to remove from you vocabulary, but can’t seem to shake, there’s a helpful trick I have learned over the years: Set up your computer and phone to automatically replace the word when you type it.

I’ve written about Mac computers for a long time, which among other things means I mention the menu bar—that strip at the top of the screen with text menus and icons—multiple times a week while writing. For a long time, I combined those two words, writing “menubar,” even though that is technically incorrect. A former editor of mine hated that I did this. Like, really hated it. He got so sick of it that he told me to go into my Mac’s settings and set up my computer to automatically replace the word “menubar” with the words “menu bar.” From that point on, anytime I typed “menubar,” my Mac would not only replace it but make a sound letting me know it replaced it. Eventually, I stopped typing it incorrectly.

Now, my use case here is admittedly niche. But you can do so much more than annoy editors less with this technique. Maybe you’re trying to swear less—you could set up your device to replace curse words with cutesy alternatives, thus embarrassing yourself into re-writing your sentences. Maybe you’d like your word choices to be more gender inclusive—you could set up your devices to replace words like “guys” with “everyone.” Or maybe you’re trying to use less wishy-washy language at work—you could set up your computer to change phrases like “kind of” with “I’m not sure.”

The specifics here don’t matter—the idea is to think of the things that you, yourself, would like to change about the way you talk.

How to set up text replacements on any device

Apple devices come with this feature built in. On a Mac, you just need to open System Settings and head to Keyboard. On an iPhone or iPad, you can open Settings and head to General > Keyboard, and you’ll see the Text Replacements option. Here you can add as many words to replace with other words as you like.

Android has a similar feature buried in the settings. Assuming you’re using GBoard, the default keyboard app, open the settings for your keyboard and go to Dictionary. Open your current dictionary and hit the plus button to add a Text Shortcut. Add the word you want to replace as the “Shortcut” and the word you want to replace it with in the main text field.

A screenshot of Beeftext, a Windows application, being set up to replace "guys" with "everyone"

Credit: Justin Pot

Windows, sadly, doesn’t have a dedicated tool for this. The good news is that you’ve got options. Espanso is an open source text expansion tool I wrote about last year—it takes some time to set up but works great. If you’d prefer something made specifically for Windows, you can check out Beeftext, which is also free and open source.

in Life | January 29, 2025 | 493 Words

De’Aaron Fox joining Victor Wembanyama? The complexities of a potential Kings-Spurs deal

There are a lot of factors to consider when talking about a deal that would pair Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 21 Words

De’Aaron Fox joining Victor Wembanyama? The complexities of a potential Kings-Spurs deal

There are a lot of factors to consider when talking about a deal that would pair Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 21 Words

Champions League results: Man City survives, set for knockout-round clash with fellow European giant

Manchester City nearly crashed out, but came from behind in the second half, and in the end, all European giants reached the knockout rounds of the Champions League.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 28 Words

Blue Jays ‘appear to be the most serious’ among potential Max Scherzer suitors: report

The Mets and Yankees were both reportedly among the clubs who took in Max Scherzer’s throwing session last week, but it sounds like the Toronto Blue Jays could be the frontrunner to land him.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 35 Words

Nikola Jokić and the triple-double boom: Will the NBA have to temper scoring again?

Scoring has been climbing as of late, but this year the stat inflation has revealed itself in a more subtle way.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 21 Words

Nikola Jokić and the triple-double boom: Will the NBA have to temper scoring again?

Scoring has been climbing as of late, but this year the stat inflation has revealed itself in a more subtle way.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 21 Words

Yankees free agency and trade buzz: Tommy Kahnle signing with Tigers

The latest Yankees free agency and trade buzz during the MLB offseason.

in Sports | January 29, 2025 | 12 Words

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