“You can almost imagine the pitch meeting for Ginny & Georgia: ‘What if we do Gilmore Girls, only with more sex and Lorelai’s a criminal mastermind?’ By the end of the 10-episode first season of the new Netflix series, that’s basically exactly what the drama has provided.” Read more at Thrillist. If you’ve accidentally deleted important photos off your iPhone, all is not lost. Here are some ways you can recover them. Read more at Mental Floss. Your choice of internet browser is more important than ever. Check out this comparison of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, and Safari to determine which is the right one for you. “The web browser is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, if you count Tim Berners-Lee’s 1991 introduction of the WorldWideWeb software. Almost from that start, the browser wars have been raging. With new competitors in the fray and longtime entries spinning up new technologies, conveniences, protections, and features, your choice of browser software is just as important as it ever was.” Read more at PCMag. Climate change rears its head again as European countries experience record high February temperatures. Read more at Gizmodo. Twitter is considering a micro-subscription model where users can “super follow” someone for premium content. “If there is one redeeming feature about Twitter, it’s that it’s free. Sure we have to scroll past promoted tweets once in a while, but the service doesn’t cost anything to use and it’s always been that way. Well, the folks at Twitter are now asking ‘what if … it wasn’t?’ No, they’re not proposing you pay to use all of Twitter, they just want to see if you’ll pay for premium content.” Read more at The Mary Sue. A “burnout coach” on TikTok breaks down the cause of burnout, what it looks like, and strategies for recovery. Read more at Inverse. SportTechie Live’s Crossover series pairs sports pros with professionals from other industries to talk shared challenges and solutions. “Next week’s episode of SportTechie Live pairs professionals from other industry verticals with sports industry professionals to share challenges and solutions relevant to both industries. Join the session on Wednesday, March 3 at 12:30 p.m. ET for a live conversation with Brian Nolan, Lee Zeidman, and Eric Hutchinson.” Register for the session here.