New Super PDF is out with the ability to Export anything in PDF from @figma and FigJam. Select your frames or sections and what have you, and hit the Export button for a super high quality all-in-one PDF files.
https://t.co/S9Vf6xWnf9
@BenBajarin Going MLX with ANE and the neural accelerators in the latest GPU designs to boost local inference with last year’s hardware which new the CPU cores and the massive caches on board. I’m imagining an Alan K quote somewhere in a slide.
As always on spot @markgurman touching upon market size (not smart glasses only) and styles. He wrote “The World Health Organization estimates that 2.2 billion people globally have some form of vision impairment, the eyewear market is valued at roughly $200 billion annually and hundreds of millions of pairs are sold each year.” And he continues “The first Apple glasses will use design elements to stand out, with oval-shaped cameras, unique colors and multiple frame styles. Over time, Apple believes the glasses could evolve into a health device and eventually incorporate augmented reality technologies capable of improving how people see.”
Still not bullish on the tech side but the styling / vanity issue seems to be understood and hopefully resolved the Apple way.
I keep coming back to the smart glasses product category and a potential Apple release, yet I haven’t found good reasons to address the following:
1. Glasses are great for specific use cases only, e.g. POV photos & videos, maybe navigation, maybe corporate environments, military and hopefully health and care. The mainstream market is not big enough.
2. Glasses are personal, they change one’s appearance – vanity is real. From the first pair of correction glasses in the 13th century until today there have been millions of designs and styles. I’m not even counting sun glasses. It’s extremely hard to imagine everyone wearing the same glasses.
@stevesi Agreed and might explain why Apple has been pushing its GPU hardware to become better while onboarding more and more advanced games and the latest rumors around WWDC27 and local inference.
@krzyzanowskim Not only the amount of emails is insane the UI and flows to stop watching repos or manage email notifications is not great, and I’m being generous here.
“I do but not for actual work. Just keeping an eye they handle agent ux (and learning from)” it’s an interesting comment from someone who works on an insanely popular and successful UI / UX effort for the web.
What I find more interesting is that no product yet has managed to be an order of magnitude better than the rest and keep delivering on that high bar.
Maybe that’s because software is more malleable than hardware or maybe because no company has a high density of designers and doers or maybe because everyone jumps ship every 2-4 years and cohesion has to be rebuild.
This makes it 3 Greeks I know of who are working or worked at Automattic in seniors roles, Stefanos T is the other one. Going back 20 years ago where it all started to @photomatt sharing stats for WordPress in Greece to #RadicalSpeedMonth. Giving a damn and hard work always pay off. Proud and couldn’t be done without Matt.
Spent @automattic 's #RadicalSpeedMonth building Hooks Graph with @xristos3490 - a tool that parses a WordPress codebase, extracts every action and filter, and turns the relationships into a graph you can explore visually or feed to an LLM via MCP.
https://t.co/xMtzat00g8
Your doctor's records tell part of the story. Your DNA tells another. What you report about your daily life helps fill in the rest.
At STAT 2026, 23andMe Research Institute CEO Anne Wojcicki made the case for why none of those data sources is enough on its own, and why bringing them together is what makes predictive, personalized health possible.
"Pulling in medical records fills a really essential gap for us. The goal is to combine medical records, genetics, and self-report data — where people continuously update how they're doing, what's in their environment — and give people a truly accurate picture of what actions they should take and what's in their future," Anne said on stage.
23andMe's beta program is putting that vision into practice, using AI to surface what your data, combined, actually means for your health.
Read more about the AI Health Summary beta → https://t.co/eeBYtfEROu
the vaguely pbs kids inspirational tone that new ai release videos take has stopped being appropriate I think. this is no longer like carl sagan explaining the rings of Saturn. there is something more dark techno promethean about it, faustian even