iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 are now available (2 minute read)
iOS 17 and iPadOS17 bring new features such as Contact Posters, Live Voicemail, and upgraded autocorrect. iOS 17 will have a feature called StandBy that turns iPhones into a display while charging. iPadOS 17 allows users to personalize their lock screens and add interactive widgets. Apple has also released tvOS 17. |
The cable bundle of the future is officially here (4 minute read)
Charter and Disney have agreed on a package that will provide subscribers with Disney Plus Basic when they pay for Spectrum's TV Select package. Subscribers who choose Spectrum TV Select Plus will also get ESPN Plus. Spectrum cable customers will soon be able to bundle multiple streaming services on their bills. |
Science & Futuristic Technology
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RoboFab is ready to build 10,000 humanoid robots per year (2 minute read)
Agility Robotics is building a factory in Oregon that will be able to manufacture more than 10,000 of its Digit humanoid robots per year. The 70,000-square-foot RoboFab facility is set to open later this year. Digit robots will be used in the factory to produce more Digits. A video announcement from Agility Robotics about the factory is available in the article. |
Programming, Design & Data Science
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HyperDX (GitHub Repo)
HyperDX is an open source observability platform that helps to quickly resolve production issues. It centralizes and correlates logs, metrics, traces, exceptions, and session replays in one place. HyperDX allows users to dashboard high cardinality events without a complex query language and set up alerts in just a few clicks. Screenshots are available. |
Inside New Query Engine of MongoDB (20 minute read)
MongoDB is releasing a new query engine in version 7.0. The change completely overhauls the way the engine executes the strategy picked by the query optimizer. While the classic engine was mature and it served customers' needs, its data model and approach resulted in suboptimal performance and a serious maintenance burden. This article shares some technical details about the new engine. |
Funky AI-generated spiraling medieval village captivates social media (8 minute read)
A Reddit user recently posted an AI-generated image of a spiral-shaped medieval village that gained rapid attention on social media for its remarkable geometric qualities. The image was created using Stable Diffusion and a guidance technique called ControlNet. A similar technique for producing QR codes went viral earlier this year. This article explains how the artwork was generated. Examples of other similar artworks are available. |
Unity Apologizes For ‘Confusion And Angst’ Caused By New Runtime Fee (4 minute read)
Unity announced a Runtime Fee on September 12 that will charge developers for each game installation past a certain threshold. This was not received well by the developer community, who were quick to point out all the problems that the fee might cause. Unity posted an apology on X on September 17 saying that it would make changes to the policy and share an update in a couple of days. It is rumored that Unity plans to limit fees to 4% of a game's revenue for customers making over $1 million. The new approach will reportedly also not retroactively count installations. |
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