WITI Team | September 27, 2025
The Saturday Selection, Vol. 72
The world's most powerful trampoline, your fall reading plan, a better laptop charger, and much more.
Every day, WITI’s group chats buzz with fresh links. As part of our Saturday send for paid readers, we round up 11 of the best.
It’s WITI, on the weekend.
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Why are these interesting?
Which Big Fall Book Should You Read? (LitHub)
Use this flowchart to decide.
This €35,000 Trampoline Will Launch You 45 Feet in the Air (12Springs)
The MegaTramp is the largest and most powerful trampoline in the world, engineered for extreme jumps and high-performance tricks.
Remembering DK’s Cross-Section King (Dead Horses)
“Although Biesty’s style is so synonymous with the technical sensibility of diagrams, I doubt his work would’ve appealed and endured so well had he not also been such a humanist.”
How We All Got Obsessed with a $6 Dripper (James Hoffman/YouTube)
The V60 didn’t even exist 25 years ago. It has gone on to become one of the most successful and popular brewers in the history of coffee.
Appreciating Singapore’s Hawker Signs (The Straits Times)
Unlike restaurants, hawkers do not have multi-page menus, nor a dining room to immerse guests in their culinary vision. All the information about what they offer has to be communicated through the slim, rectangular lightbox perched above their stalls.