TLDR 2023-09-29

Jony Ive's iPhone of AI 📱, Microsoft considered selling Bing 🔍, big tech vs startup jobs 👨‍💻

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Big Tech & Startups

Details emerge on Jony Ive and OpenAI’s plan to build the ‘iPhone of artificial intelligence’ (2 minute read)

OpenAI is looking to use Apple former chief design officer Jony Ive's design firm LoveFrom to develop OpenAI's first consumer device. The project is aided by over $1 billion in funding from Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son. Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussed the product during brainstorming sessions at Ive's San Francisco studio. The device will aim to provide a more natural and intuitive user experience for interacting with artificial intelligence.

Microsoft Considered Selling Bing to Apple in 2020 (1 minute read)

Microsoft considered selling Bing to Apple in 2020 in a deal that would have resulted in Bing replacing Google as the default search engine on Apple devices. Talks between the companies were only exploratory and did not progress. Apple did not move forward with the deal due to the money it earned from Google and because it thought that Bing would not be able to compete with Google in quality and capabilities. The Apple/Google deal is currently under scrutiny due to the antitrust trial between Google and the US Department of Justice.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

SpaceX Falcon Heavy May Launch NASA Psyche Mission to Metal Asteroid Next Week (2 minute read)

A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket may be launching a spacecraft to explore the metal-rich asteroid Psyche as soon as October 5. The asteroid is estimated to be composed of up to 60% iron-nickel metals. It could be more valuable than the entire world economy. NASA has no plans to mine the asteroid. It will use data from the mission to get a more accurate idea of its potential value and learn more about what Earth's core might be like.

Solar-powered airship will circle the world non-stop without fuel (3 minute read)

Solar Airship One is a 151-meter-long airship that has its entire upper surface covered in solar film. The airship is able to run on solar power during the day and store enough extra power to continue during the night. Solar Airship One will have an average speed of 83 kilometers per hour. While it will run on renewable energy, the airship still uses 50,000 cubic meters of helium, a completely non-replaceable element.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

Wifi without internet on a Southwest flight (7 minute read)

Unable to access the internet during a flight because of payment portal issues, this author decided to see what data was still available on the Wi-Fi network. They found a repeating successful request that contained data for the plane's altitude, estimated time of arrival, and ground speed. This article breaks down how the author analyzed the request and used the data to find out more about their flight.

CSS Subgrid (6 minute read)

CSS subgrid allows track sizing and the sharing of templates and names with nested grids. It allows for variably sized content. This article explains how CSS subgrid works. A list of resources for further reading is provided at the end of the article.
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Miscellaneous

AI, Hardware, and Virtual Reality (13 minute read)

This article looks at the most recent developments in technology and their implications. It covers ChatGPT's new voice and vision abilities, Meta AI, Emu, Meta Smart Glasses, the Quest 3, OpenAI's rumored device, and virtual reality.

Working at a Startup vs in Big Tech (15 minute read)

Being in a startup can be good because it's very educational and you can make a lot of impact, but there is a lot of financial risk and stress involved and failure is always a possibility. Working in Big Tech feels more organized and benefits include internal transfers, financial stability, perks, and networking. However, employees may feel a lack of purpose, there is a lot of overhead and bureaucracy, and misaligned incentives around performance reviews can create pretty twisted political situations.
Quick Links

AI language models can exceed PNG and FLAC in lossless compression, says study (5 minute read)

Chinchilla 70B, a large language model by DeepMind, can perform lossless compression on images to 43.4% of their original size and audio data to just 16.4% of their raw size.

Inflation Bites U.S. Engineering Salaries (2 minute read)

Inflation has outpaced growth in US engineering salaries for the second year in a row.

The Raspberry Pi 5 is finally here (4 minute read)

The Raspberry Pi 5, starting at $60, is the first Raspberry Pi to come with in-house silicon.

Open Source does not win by being cheaper (6 minute read)

Open source companies either have to surpass their competitors or need to have a concrete reason for why they are open source.

Mark Zuckerberg can’t quit the metaverse (3 minute read)

Mark Zuckerberg talked about how the technologies that combine the physical world and the physical world are still being built and how they will result in the concept called the metaverse at Meta Connect 2023.

Apple’s next iPhone SE will be the one to retire the iPhone 6 design (4 minute read)

The next iPhone SE, which will allegedly come out in 2025, will use the iPhone 14 as a basic template.
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