Apple’s AI ambitions could include Google or OpenAI (2 minute read)
Apple is reportedly actively negotiating with Google to bring Gemini's generative AI technology to iOS. The company is aiming to release AI features to customers later this year. These features will likely be powered by a mix of first- and third-party AI models. While Apple has been testing its own in-house models, its AI tech is said to be less advanced than the competition.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces new AI chips: ‘We need bigger GPUs’ (7 minute read)
Nvidia announced a new generation of artificial intelligence chips and software for running AI models during its developer's conference on Monday. The new Blackwell AI graphics processors are expected to ship later this year. NIM is a software that makes it easier to deploy AI. Nvidia aims to make all models runnable with all of its GPUs through NIM. NIM will make it easier to use older Nvidia GPUs for inference, allowing companies to continue using the GPUs they already own.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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A ChatGPT for Music Is Here (13 minute read)
Suno's AI model creates music from text prompts. The model creates all the music itself while using OpenAI's ChatGPT to generate lyrics and titles. Suno's newest model is still a few weeks from public release. A link to an example of a track generated by the AI model is available in the article.
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A cargo ship’s ‘WindWing’ sails saved it up to 12 tons of fuel per day (3 minute read)
The Pyxis Ocean MC Shipping Kamsarmax vessel features a pair of 123-feet-tall solid 'wings' on top of its deck to harness wind power for propulsion assistance. After six months of operation, results from its journeys show that the technology offers a promising way to reduce existing vessels' emissions. The ship reportedly saved an average of 3.3 tons of fuel each day - it saved over 12 tons a day during optimal weather conditions. One potential issue with the adoption of the technology is the extra 125 feet of height added by the wings as they could complicate docking in many locations.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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React Print (GitHub Repo)
React Print is a UI kit for building and generating PDFs and print documents. It contains simple and reusable components and templates for creating invoices, documents, and brochures. React Print gives developers complete control over their layouts, including margins, headers, footers, and more. It allows developers to integrate dynamic data into PDFs.
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Thoughts on the Future of Software Development (9 minute read)
There will likely still be a market for software developers in the foreseeable future. However, the nature of work will change and the tools the industry uses may be very different from what it uses now. This article presents several frameworks on how to think about the future of software development in the context of recent AI developments.
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A month of the Vision Pro (11 minute read)
AR/VR/MR technology still hasn't reached the mass market yet - it is still at the beginning of the S-Curve. The components in the Vision Pro are still years away from fitting into a Quest 3's size, weight, and price. The Vision Pro is effectively a very polished prototype or a developer kit rather than a consumer product. While it is an impressive piece of technology, there's not much that people can do with it. The future of computing probably isn't more or bigger screens. It may take a few years before the technology really takes off.
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OpenAI, GPT-5, Sora, Board Saga, Elon Musk, Ilya, Power & AGI (2 hour read)
Sam Altman recently appeared on a podcast where he discussed OpenAI, GPT-5, Sora, the board saga, Elon Musk, and more. This page contains a transcript of the podcast. Each line includes timestamps with links to take readers to specific parts of the video. A link to the full two-hour video of the interview is available.
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Sensible Firefox Setup (18 minute read)
A guide to setting up Firefox from scratch that covers how to back up logins and passwords, essential extensions, recommended preference settings, and more.
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