joelcunningham
Joel Cunningham
joelcunningham
Joel Cunningham is the deputy editor of Lifehacker. He has more than a decade of experience as a journalist and editor. He lives in Brooklyn and occasionally goes outside.

Slideshows are the devil I know, but I’m having trouble imagining how a podcast would work. Not well, I imagine. Read more

The stock and pricing levels have been jumping around all day. That was the price as of when I clicked publish.

That said, I always order the “like new” stuff from Amazon if it still ships with Prime. I’ve never had an issue and saved some good money. Read more

My son is very into science and random facts, that sounds like just his thing. Thanks for the recommendation! Read more

I agree! This is the secret gift I really wish someone would get me. I’ve dropped hints but so far, no luck. Read more

I agree! And when I lived in the Chicago suburbs, I could get basically any Criterion I wanted on demand. But surprisingly, the Brooklyn Library is missing tons of Criterions from their catalogue. If I was the BPL’s media buyer, I’d auto-order every single one of them! Alas. Read more

Yeah, I didn’t want to get too much into the weeds there, but I also don’t want to give WBD too much credit.

(Don’t forget in addition to your steel membership card, I think you also got grandfathered in at a slightly lower price point, yeah?) Read more

Tested this out over the Fourth; please to report I will only be cutting my melons in this fashion from now on. Read more

Usually when I watch ad-supported streaming I get the same exact ads over and over, whether it’s Freevee or The Roku Channel or Tubi Read more

There is nothing dangerous about any of these—the only one that even requires any delicacy is the curfing one Read more

That’s generally what they call them in NYC too—and “duplex” usually means an apartment or co-op with multiple floors. Read more

I got u https://lifehacker.com/dont-tweet-the-profound-things-your-kids-say-1846112192 Read more

HBO Max was always a constant sub because of the wealth of original shows, HBO shows, and movies, but now I’m planning to take it month by month—I’d rather put my money toward The Criterion Channel. Read more

The easiest way to find frost depth where you live is contact a local cemetery. Read more