Here's the bottom-line reading of this:
Using copyright-protected content requires licensing. But licensing costs money — so they simply chose not to bother, and instead charge users for selling their own content back to them.
Our CEO just published a thoughtful new column on HackerNoon that explores an important but often overlooked detail in weather radar: what the timestamp actually means.
He explains how radar timing works and why this matters for getting a clearer picture of approaching rain, especially for those of us who pay close attention to forecasts.
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Very happy to share my latest. "We are analogue creatures. Virtual water will not quench your thirst, digital food will not satisfy your appetite, and AI companions are no companions at all." Cherish the analogue, before we damage or lose it. #AIEthics
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📞 Es el regreso de las cabinas telefónicas en comunidades rurales o en zonas alejadas de las ciudades. El resto del mundo hace años que ignora esos aparatos instalados en las calles: “Es de gran ayuda para las personas que no tienen teléfono” https://t.co/aKdMbTaAtj
@elonmusk@xai Why not buy the companies behind Encyclopedia Britannica, World Book Encyclopedia and Wolfram Alpha? Consolidate and edit for a core set of content for roughly a few billion?
I'd love to see Apple provide Minor League Baseball with a standard iPhone camera setup! Many MILB streams would improve significantly. @Apple@MiLB@ABQTopes
Augustine wrote about fire in City of God — and concisely captured the pros and cons of technology. (Replace the example with the steam engine, radio, calculators, computers, the internet, the cloud, social media, etc. and it still resonates for me. Augustine was brilliant.)
AI isn't just a companion anymore - it's a coworker.
But with dozens of products in the market, what should you use for different types of work? (ex. slides vs. docs vs. notes)
@Daisy4ai and I tested and ranked them all 👇