By @ace2489 [ 9 Min read ] When most people start programming, they're drawn to languages that make things easy. Python, JavaScript, and other high-level languages abstract away the messy details of memory management, system calls, and hardware interaction. This abstraction is powerful—it lets beginners create useful programs quickly without getting bogged down in implementation details... Read More |
By @neer-varshney [ 4 Min read ] After GPT-3.5 launched and gained popularity, OpenAI decided on a $20 fee we would all pay for a premium subscription to get all the generative AI access we want. What went into these calculations? Unlikely much. OpenAI set the bar and everyone else was forced to follow suit... Read More |
By @leonadato [ 4 Min read ] OR… you created a video. Again, you’re happy with it – maybe even a little proud – for all the same reasons as I mentioned previously. You give it one more watch, then click “Publish”. Time to move on, right?.. Read More |
The "Electric Theatre", USA's first full time movie theatre opened in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Thomas Lincoln Tally, the theatre forever changed the way people watched movies. | |
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Apple is reportedly working on the iPhone 17 Air, a new model that could be the thinnest iPhone yet—2mm slimmer than current versions. Along with a sleek new design, it may also introduce Apple’s first in-house modem and possibly eliminate the charging port entirely. While the "Air" branding has worked well for MacBooks and iPads, does a thinner, portless iPhone move the needle for you? Yes! No, 2mm doesn’t make a difference. Maybe—depends on the other features. I’ll just wait for the foldable iPhone. Doesn't matter, I buy whatever Apple puts out. |
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