Apple Seeks to Disrupt the Glasses Market the Way It Did With Watches (14 minute read)
Apple upended the mid-tier traditional wristwatch market after it showed customers the appeal of buying a device that paired with their iPhones, tracked health metrics, and still told the time. The company now sees a similar opportunity with glasses. It plans to target the broader glasses category with products sold between roughly $200 and $500. The eyewear market is valued at roughly $200 billion annually and hundreds of millions of pairs are sold each year. Apple believes that its strong brand, industrial design, and iPhone integration will lead people seeking new glasses to buy from Apple instead.
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Leaks: Nvidia-Powered Windows 11 PCs Set to Debut (2 minute read)
Nvidia has designed new chips in partnership with Microsoft to power Windows on Arm-based PCs. PC makers will soon release new Nvidia-powered PCs that will be able to run AI agents locally. The N1 chip will have up to 16 GB of RAM and run at 18 to 45 watts, and the N1x whip will have up to 128 GB of RAM and consume 45 to 80 watts. A recent cryptic tweet from Nvidia indicates that an announcement is imminent.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Here's why the failure of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is so catastrophic (6 minute read)
Blue Origin's recent failed test will be devastating to NASA and broad segments of the US space industry. There is significant damage to Blue Origin's launch site, and the company doesn't have another launch site for New Glenn. Preliminary work has started on a nearby pad, but it is still in very early stages. Rebuilding the pad, or finishing a new one, will likely take at least a year. This will result in significant delays in the Moon Base program and may require restructuring the plan.
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FAA documents outline SpaceX plans for Starfall reentry vehicles (4 minute read)
The Federal Aviation Administration issued an environmental assessment on May 15 for test flights of Starfall, SpaceX's uncrewed reentry vehicle. It has approved the test flights, concluding that they would not have any significant environmental impacts. The published documents show that Starfall can perform both in-space manufacturing and point-to-point cargo delivery. SpaceX plans to build these vehicles in large volumes.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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The Last Technical Interview (18 minute read)
Interviewing has always been costly for both the company and the candidate. A new type of interviewing is starting to emerge in Silicon Valley. Companies are hiring potential candidates to work with them for a few days with real pay, on real codebases, with the real team. This type of interview provides a strong signal to the company, and it also provides real value to the candidates.
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Backpressure is all you need (32 minute read)
Backpressure is the mechanism by which a downstream component signals upstream that it can't accept more work. Producers generate work when there's no backpressure and slow down, buffer, or shed load when backpressure increases. This post discusses how this concept can be used to build more ways for agents to validate more of their own work before a human has to step in. This results in longer unattended sessions that are safe enough to be useful without fully removing the human from the loop, as well as a reduced number of low-quality PRs.
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Startup offers free home cleaning—if it can record it all for robot training (3 minute read)
MicroAGI, a German startup, is offering residents in New York City free home cleaning as long as they consent to the cleaners wearing cameras to record everything they do. The data that the cleaners collect will be used to train AI-driven robots. It has released an app called Shift that connects New Yorkers with trusted, professional house cleaners. The company says it will anonymize and blur all personally identifiable information and any other sensitive data.
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