Yapay Zekâ kullanarak basit bir iPod tasarladım. YouTube'dan link ekleyerek şarkı dinleme, radyo dinleme, oyun, tema rengi değiştirme gibi özellikleri de var. Safari'de açtıktan sonra paylaş bölümünden ana ekrana eklenince uygulama gibi çalışıyor. Link: https://t.co/hNNWvQv84W
Sakarya'da Cumhuriyet Savcısı B.Y.Ç. ile minibüs şoförü S.K. arasında trafikte yaşanan tartışma, araç kamerasına yansıdı.
Savcının tavırları büyük tepki topladı.
Sakarya Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığı tarafından, savcı ve minibüs şoförü hakkında adli işlem başlatıldığı açıklandı.
@asayisberkemal0 Kurallara uymayarak trafik güvenliğini kasten tehlikeye düşüren, tam anlamıyla "haritadan yer beğendirtirim" raconuyla vatandaşa kimlik gösterip mesleğini başka amaçlar için kullanan bu kadını meslekten ihraç eder misiniz? @istanbul_EGM@EmniyetGM
Turkey 🇹🇷 has the most founder-friendly program for mobile apps!
The government pays mobile app developers back 50% of core operating costs - up to $430K per app every year:
1) App Store & Google fees → 50% back (up to $110K per app)
2) Cloud hosting → 50% back (up to $140K/year)
3) Paid ads → 50% back (up to $415K per app)
4) Analytics tools → 50% back (RevenueCat, Adjust, AppsFlyer, etc.)
A mobile app studio with 10 apps can get $2M+ in support annually, just for operating in Turkey.
If a second Sphinx really is buried under 180 feet of solidified sand, think about what that actually means.
The Sphinx we know has been exposed for thousands of years of wind erosion, water damage, vandalism, military target practice, and multiple restorations.
The nose is gone. The body is weathered beyond recognition in places.
The head is disproportionately small compared to the body, which many researchers believe suggests it was recarved from something larger and older.
A buried twin may have none of that.
No erosion. No reshaping. No political restorations. Just the original form, exactly as it was built, sealed under sand.
We might finally see what the head originally looked like. We might see inscriptions or surface details that weathered off the original thousands of years ago.
We might get answers to questions the exposed Sphinx can no longer give us.
What if the best preserved monument in Egypt is the one nobody knew existed?
I absolutely adore this thread
> be 16 year AI startup bro
> vibe code some nonsense slop app
> try to sell it for $199
> realize that other people can also vibe code
the dude literally open sourced it lmao
found someone charging $9/month for personalized ai bedtime stories. 900 subscribers. pulling $8k+ monthly.
the content is simple. ai generates a 3-5 minute story starring the subscriber's kid. kid's name, kid's favorite animal, kid's favorite color woven into a new story every night delivered via email.
this person picked a niche where "made by ai" is a feature. parents don't care if ai wrote the story. they care that their 4 year old heard their name 8 times and is now asking for the doggy astronaut story again tomorrow.
most people chase niches where ai tries to replace human quality. beauty content, fitness coaching, educational explainers. niches where the audience actively hunts for signs of fakeness and punishes it.
the money moves are in niches where ai capability IS the product. personalization at scale. custom content per user. things a human literally couldn't deliver because writing 900 unique bedtime stories per night is physically impossible.
other niches with this same dynamic: custom ai pet portraits from submitted photos, personalized workout plans based on body type questionnaires, ai-narrated family audiobooks from old letters and journals. the product is the personalization. ai is the only way it can exist at that price point.