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Facebook once bought a VPN app for $120M and turned it into a surveillance tool that spied on 33M+ users' entire phones for years.
This app helped Zuck buy WhatsApp for a whopping $19B and break Snapchat's encryption.
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This paper didn’t go viral but it should have.
A tiny AI model called HRM just beat Claude 3.5 and Gemini.
It doesn’t even use tokens.
They said it was just a research preview.
But it might be the first real shot at AGI.
Here’s what really happened and why OpenAI should be worried: 🧵
Ford CEO Jim Farley on why it's so difficult for legacy car companies to get software right & why @Tesla’s vertically integrated approach is the right one:
“We farmed out all the modules that control the vehicles to our suppliers because we could bid them against each other, so Bosch would do the body control module, someone else would do the seat control module, someone else would do the engine control module. We have about 150 of these modules with semiconductors all through the car. The problem is the software are all written by you know 150 different companies and they don't talk to each other. So even though it says Ford on the front, I actually have to go to Bosch to get permission to change their seat Control software.
So even if I had a high-speed modem in the vehicle and and I had the ability to write their software, it's actually their IP and I have 150, we call it the loose Confederation of software providers, 150 completely different software programming languages, you know all the structure of the software is different. It’s millions of code and we can't even understand it all. That's why at Ford we've decided in the second generation product to completely insource electric architecture. To do that you need to write all the software yourself, but just remember car companies have never written software like this, ever, so we're literally writing how the vehicle operates the software to operate the vehicle for the first time ever.”
via Everything Electric Show: https://t.co/VUqbUCUF53
@SlackHQ@SupershowP@SlackHQ for example, the Polish language is not supported, and it's very frustrating that I have to manually disable the useless mumbles every time I start a Huddle.
Please take a moment to consider other parts of the world 🙏
So GitLab posts their internal Zoom call recordings on YouTube, and some have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of views...
Because people use them to pretend like they're working.