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nick bilton just revealed the one app he secretly uses to stay ahead of the curve, and the internet is losing its mind over how simple it is. The tech columnist, known for his deep dives at the New York Times, dropped a bombshell in a recent podcast that has X (formerly Twitter) buzzing with a mix of jealously, awe, and a thousand "why didn't I think of that" posts. It's not a flashy AI tool or a complicated productivity hack—it's a bare-bones note-taking app that he's been using for over a decade, and fans are now frantically downloading it, causing a server spike. The viral moment? A clip of him admitting he types everything by hand, no spellcheck, no autocorrect, just pure thought. It's the ultimate digital detox move in a world of chaos, and people are calling it the "real life cheat code."
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nick bilton just revealed the one app he secretly uses to stay ahead of the curve, and the internet is losing its mind over how simple it is. The tech columnist, known for his deep dives at the New York Times, dropped a bombshell in a recent podcast that has X (formerly Twitter) buzzing with a mix of jealously, awe, and a thousand "why didn't I think of that" posts. It's not a flashy AI tool or a complicated productivity hack—it's a bare-bones note-taking app that he's been using for over a decade, and fans are now frantically downloading it, causing a server spike. The viral moment? A clip of him admitting he types everything by hand, no spellcheck, no autocorrect, just pure thought. It's the ultimate digital detox move in a world of chaos, and people are calling it the "real life cheat code."