Trump expected to sign a TikTok deal Thursday (4 minute read) President Donald Trump is expected to sign a deal today to facilitate the sale of TikTok from ByteDance to a group of American investors. ByteDance will hold less than 20% of the stock in the new company. Data from users will be stored in the US and overseen by cloud computing company Oracle. Oracle's co-founder Larry Ellison, CEO of Dell Technologies Michael Dell, and the Murdoch family will play a role in the deal. | Google and Qualcomm execs confirm Android for PC is coming: 'I've seen it, it is incredible' (2 minute read) Google wants to bring all of its Android AI features and apps to the PC ecosystem. It appears that Android laptops will soon be a reality. Google had confirmed plans to merge ChromeOS and Android into one thing earlier this year. A recent on-stage conversation between Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Google's head of platforms and devices Rick Osterloh at a Qualcomm event (video available in the article) further expanded on those plans. | | Science & Futuristic Technology | NASA Confirms First Crewed Mission to Orbit The Moon in 50+ Years Set For 2026 (2 minute read) NASA is on track to send astronauts to orbit the Moon in early 2026, its first mission to do so in more than half a century. The manned mission, dubbed Artemis 2, has experienced multiple setbacks but is now scheduled for April 2026 at the latest. The crew will comprise three US and one Canadian astronaut. A video that introduces the Artemis 2 crew is available in the article. | Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time (9 minute read) Doctors have treated Huntington's disease successfully for the first time. A genetic disease, Huntington's relentlessly kills brain cells. It resembles a combination of dementia, Parkinson's, and motor neuron disease. The new treatment is a type of gene therapy given during 12 to 19 hours of delicate brain surgery. It will likely be very expensive, but it is considered safe. The data shows that, three years after surgery, there was an average 75% slowing of the disease. | | Programming, Design & Data Science | Tired of being the unofficial IT person? (Sponsor) Tick off frustrating IT tasks in 7 minutes a week with Electric, the complete IT and security platform for smaller teams. Manage devices, simplify procurement, handle employee off- and on-boarding, and keep security tight. And if you've got 100 - 1000 employees, they'll send you an Amazon gift card if you attend a demo. | Hiring only senior engineers is killing companies (9 minute read) There is currently a huge pool of exceptional junior engineers that most companies won't even consider. Smart companies can get a significant advantage by not fighting over seniors and hiring these juniors instead. Shopify recently hired 25 interns and is aiming for 1,000 more by the end of the year because interns bring energy, drive, and intensity, which pushes the whole team forward. While it is safer to hire someone with years of experience who can contribute from day one, the most critical factors - motivation, ambition, character, and brains - have little to do with experience. | How AWS S3 serves 1 petabyte per second on top of slow HDDs (14 minute read) AWS S3 is a scalable multi-tenant storage service with APIs to store and retrieve objects. It offers extremely high availability and durability at a relatively low cost. What started as a service optimized for backups and media storage for e-commerce websites has grown into the main storage system used for analytics and machine learning on massive data lakes. The growing trend now for entire data infrastructure projects to be based on S3, which gives them the benefit of stateless nodes while outsourcing difficult durability, replication, and load-balancing problems to S3 - this reduces cloud costs. | | You Are Not Late (4 minute read) While it would've been amazing to be an entrepreneur during the dot-com boom, right now is the best time to start something on the internet. There has never been a time to invent something. People in the future will look back at right now and think it was a great period to start, just as we look back to the past and think they had it great, too. Today is truly a wide-open frontier. | Some loosely organized thoughts on the current Zeitgeist - Terence Tao (8 minute read) The systems, incentives, and technologies in the modern world have managed to slightly empower the individual while massively empowering large organizations, at the significant expense of small organizations. The imbalanced system provides significant material comforts and some limited feeling of agency, but it has led to individuals feeling disconnected, alienated, lonely, and cynical or pessimistic about the ability to influence future events or meet major challenges. Much of the current debate on societal issues is framed as conflicts between large organizations, conflicts between large organizations and average individuals, or a yearning for a return to a more traditional era. | | | Love TLDR? Tell your friends and get rewards! | | Share your referral link below with friends to get free TLDR swag! | | | | Track your referrals here. | | Want to advertise in TLDR? π° If your company is interested in reaching an audience of tech executives, decision-makers and engineers, you may want to advertise with us. Want to work at TLDR? πΌ Apply here or send a friend's resume to jobs@tldr.tech and get $1k if we hire them! If you have any comments or feedback, just respond to this email! 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