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September 10, 10:21 am

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Apple just announced the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, and more. The iPhone Pro models will feature the A18 Pro chip 

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Here's everything Apple just announced (20 minute read)

Apple just announced the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, and more. This page contains details on all of the new devices. The iPhone Pro models will feature the A18 Pro chip, which powers new camera features that allow for faster processing and more details. The Pro models also have four studio-quality mics designed for vocal and acoustic recordings. The first Apple Intelligence features will launch in beta next month for the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone 16 lineup.
Anthropic's Mike Krieger wants to build AI products that are worth the hype (82 minute read)

This article contains an interview with Mike Krieger, the new chief product officer at Anthropic, where he discusses why he decided to work in AI, what products he sees AI will bring in the future, and how he is thinking about building them. Krieger co-founded Instagram. He left Meta in 2018 and launched an AI-powered news reader, which was shut down earlier this year. Anthropic was started in 2021 by former OpenAI executives and researchers. Its main product is Claude, an industry-leading AI model and chatbot that competes with ChatGPT.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

The New Era of Treating Schizophrenia (8 minute read)

Schizophrenia is one of the costliest mental health illnesses - it costs nearly $300 billion dollars in healthcare spending annually despite affecting less than 1% of the population. It is currently treated with antipsychotics, a treatment discovered through pure chance. Regulators are currently deciding whether to approve a drug with a novel mechanism for treating schizophrenia. The new drug has opened up a new hypothesis for schizophrenia, which multiple biotech companies are pursuing.
First Step For Europe's Hyperloop Vehicles With Test Launch (3 minute read)

The European Hyperloop Center ran its first successful vehicle tests on Monday. The vehicle currently runs at a slow 30 kilometers per hour, but operators hope to reach 100 kph by the end of the year. It will be ready to transport passengers by 2030. The technology has the potential to revolutionize travel in Europe, enabling passengers to reach from Amsterdam to Berlin in 90 minutes or Milan in two hours.
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Design Patterns Are Temporary, Language Features Are Forever (7 minute read)

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Why GitHub Actually Won (18 minute read)

This article, written by one of GitHub's cofounders, discusses the reasoning behind the rise and dominance of the platform. GitHub started at the right time and it had good taste. It started when distributed open source version control tools were starting to get useful, solid, and adopted and there was nobody around to host them. Its competitors couldn't compete with a developer tools company whose cofounders were all product-focused open source software developers that cared about the developer experience. Everyone else was trying to build what they thought they could sell to advertisers or CTOs.
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Miscellaneous

The College Dropout Who Invested Billions to Cozy Up With Elon Musk (12 minute read)

John Hering and Alexander Tamas' venture firm, Vy Capital, has invested more than half of its $8 billion in reported assets into Elon Musk's startups. The investors frequently make trips to directly help solve problems in Musk's companies. Despite their efforts, neither Hering nor Tamas holds a board seat at any of Musk's companies. The results of their investments have not been promising, but they have brought the investors closer to Musk.
DOJ claims Google has “trifecta of monopolies” on Day 1 of ad tech trial (3 minute read)

The US Department of Justice's next monopoly trial against Google started on Monday. The trial challenges the tech giant's ad tech dominance. The DOJ is arguing that Google broke competition in the ad tech space by engaging in a systematic campaign to seize control of the tools used by publishers, advertisers, and brokers to facilitate digital advertising. Google profits from both advertisers and publishers, pocketing at least 30 cents of each advertising dollar flowing from advertisers to website publishers through its ad tech tools. The trial is expected to last four to six weeks and may be the most consequential of the monopoly trials Google has recently faced.

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Passwords have problems, but passkeys have more (2 minute read)

Passkeys are essentially a halfway house to a password manager but tied to specific platforms in ways that aren't obvious to users, making it easier for them to lose access to their accounts.
The Many SHAs of a GitHub Pull Request (7 minute read)

Pull requests contain multiple 'identities' when an Action workflow runs.
New open source AI leader Reflection 70B's performance questioned, accused of ‘fraud' (5 minute read)

Reflection 70B, a variant of Meta's Llama 3.1 open source large language model trained and released by New York startup HyperWrite, has been aggressively questioned by third-party evaluators as it fails to reproduce some of its claimed performance measures.
Hacking misconfigured AWS S3 buckets: A complete guide (11 minute read)

A single missing access policy can often introduce security risks, data leaks, or other unintended consequences.
Europe to End “Salary Secrecy”: Employee Salaries to Become Public by 2026 (4 minute read)

The European Salary Transparency Law, aimed at strengthening equal pay between men and women for work of equal value, requires all companies to make public the salary ranges for all their employees.
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