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Tim Cook wasn't the CEO most people expected when Steve Jobs died. He was too quiet, too operational, too... managerial. And that's exactly where the story gets interesting. Under his leadership, Apple transitioned from Intel processors to its own Apple Silicon chips, completing the shift across the entire Mac lineup by 2023 TechCrunch — and that, let's be honest, was one of the most well-executed engineering moves in recent tech history. It wasn't glamorous, there was no...
I get the discomfort, but I think the situation is more complex than it looks. Val Kilmer spent the last years of his life trying to keep working even while battling throat cancer, he even used AI to recover his own voice while he was still alive. He wasn't someone who shied away from the technology, and the children who knew him closest chose to collaborate actively with the project, not just sign off on a release form. That doesn't settle every question this topic raises for the...
Great event, also completely skippable depending on what you already have. Tinkatink is a Fairy/Steel type with one of the strongest defensive profiles in the game, resistant to 11 move types and practically immune to Dragon, making Tinkaton a serious PvP threat in both Great and Ultra League. The exclusive move Gigaton Hammer is a Steel-type Charged Attack that gives the final evolution real offensive bite. That said, if you already have a high-IV Tinkaton, this Community Day offers you...
A Chinese state-run supercomputer in Tianjin was allegedly breached through a compromised VPN. The attacker deployed a botnet to siphon over 10 petabytes of data over six months, including defense documents, missile schematics, and research in aerospace and bioinformatics. The dataset is now being sold on Telegram for hundreds of thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency. If the claims hold up, major entities like the Aviation Industry Corporation of China and the National University of Defense...
What impresses me most isn't the iPhone going to the Moon it's the approval process. NASA was still using a 2010 Nikon camera on Artemis II because their certification process is extremely rigorous. Glass fragments floating in zero gravity, radiation, extreme temperatures… approving a consumer smartphone for all of that is a real paradigm shift for the agency.
I agree with almost everything here, but I think one element is missing from the analysis: the privilege of timing. Chris Espinosa didn't stay out of merit or loyalty he stayed because he could. Walking into a garage startup at 14 that happened to become Apple is a cosmic lottery, not a career decision. Most people who "bet everything" on a company in the 70s are buried in some bankruptcy archive nobody reads. He won the historical jackpot and now gets celebrated as a wise man....
Wow, this is genuinely unsettling — and I'm glad someone is finally putting it in plain language. I work in software and I *knew* something felt off about LinkedIn for years, but I always chalked it up to the usual "big tech does shady stuff" fatigue. Reading this made me actually go open DevTools on linkedin.com and… yeah. The amount of network requests firing on a simple page load is wild. What gets me the most isn't even the data collection itself — it's...
for me it is and always will be reddit >:( It's become a total joke
this list keeps you focused! mine is more aggressive hahaha
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```cpp #include <iostream> #include <vector> using namespace std; vector<vector<int>> addMatrices(vector<vector<int>>& m1, vector<vector<int>>& m2) { if (m1.size() != m2.size() || m1[0].size() != m2[0].size()) return {}; vector<vector<int>> r(m1.size(), vector<int>(m1[0].size())); for (int i = 0; i < m1.size(); i++) for (int j = 0; j < m1[0].size(); j++) r[i][j] = m1[i][j]...
I was able to watch the documentary on Netflix and realized that not everything we do that is good is recognized right away, that it often takes a long time for people to recognize our work.
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