Weekly output: WiFi hotspots, Android 17 + Gemini Intelligence, earning trust in AI, staying IRL in an AI world, AI image generation, photonics + data centers, Bill Gross on AI

SAN JOSE, Calif.–I’m back on the West Coast only three days after returning from Web Summit Vancouver, and my excuse for yet another transcon flight involves two different events: TechEx North America at the convention center here, where I’m moderating two panels Monday, and then Google I/O a little up the peninsula in Mountain View Tuesday and Wednesday. This is my second year at the first event but will be my 12th in-person I/O.

5/11/2026: The Best Wi-Fi Hotspot, Wirecutter

This update to this guide was originally going to review the Franklin A70 hotspot that AT&T introduced last year, but as I was about to file my edits I learned that AT&T was discontinuing that model. So I took out all of the copy assessing the A70 and restored the discussion of older models, which still left plenty of new text covering, among other things, how most high-end smartphone plans now include more data than you get with hotspot-only plans.

5/12/2026: In Android 17, ‘Gemini Intelligence’ Can Automate Tasks Across Apps, PCMag

Google dumped an enormous amount of news one week before I/O, to the point that I needed almost 1,200 words to cover it without even getting into Googlebook laptops, since PCMag’s Michael Kan wrote up that part of Google’s news. I trust that Google left something else to announce onstage at I/O Tuesday.

5/12/2026: Data done right: Earning consumer trust in an AI-first world. Web Summit

This was the second year in a row I had a Web Summit Vancouver panel featuring Pamela Snively, chief data and trust officer with Telus Communications. Knowing my fellow speaker’s conversational style made this panel easy; the topic was also a good one to explore.

5/12/2026: The Analog Renaissance, Why Human Connection and IRL Is the Most Radical Innovation, Frontier Collective

I showed up 5 minutes late to this offsite panel hosted by a local tech group because my floatplane joyride ended almost 30 minutes later than scheduled, a timing failure that in retrospect seems like something I was asking for. I then had a fun discussion with my fellow speakers–Raven White, TED’s director of audience development and community; Heather Odendaal, WNORTH CEO and founder; and Johnny Rodgers, a founding principal engineer at Slack–but I feel bad about inflicting “where is Rob?” uncertainty on the organizers and forcing emcee Theodora Jean to field my position for the first few minutes.

5/13/2026: What it actually takes to train frontier models, Web Summit

This was a late addition to my schedule, leaving no time for a prep call beforehand with Black Forest Labs co-founder Tim Dockhorn. That, in turn, meant I only discovered on stage that he can answer questions exceedingly briefly–which required me to improv a bunch of new questions. This sort of thing has happened on panels before; this time, I didn’t feel like I was flailing around onstage quite so much.

5/14/2026: Can Photonics Make the AI Data Center Boom More Palatable?, PCMag

Since my research for this started at NTT Research’s Upgrade conference in mid April, I was happy I finally got this written–including quotes from my interview of the photonics firm Taara’s CEO at Web Summit Vancouver that helped this post be about more than just the expenses-comped NTT event. I was not so happy to discover that I left two errors into the copy, one about the distances that Taara’s silicon-photonics chipset can send data through the air and another about this firm’s spot in the extended Google corporate universe.

5/15/2026: Bill Gross thinks AI companies are running out of ways to avoid paying creators, Fast Company

This is the first time in a long time–maybe ever, actually–where I wrote a story from an interview as an edited transcript instead of writing a more-structured piece with selected quotes plugged in where I saw fit. I enjoyed the challenge of finding the most enlightening exchanges about the longtime Silicon Valley founder and investor’s new venture ProRata and the state of AI in general out of 6,000-plus words of AI-generated transcript from my phone’s Google Recorder app (which I then checked by playing back the original recording).

#Android17 #BillGross #BlackForestLabs #FrontierCollective #GeminiIntelligence #GoogleIO #IOWN #MiFi #MountainView #NTTResearch #photonics #ProRata #SanJose #Taara #TechEx #Telus #Vancouver #WebSummitVancouver #WiFiHotspot #Wirecutter
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For those curious on the resolution of the above cooker situation: we ended up going with a #Frigidaire Gallery model which was highly-rated on NYTimes #Wirecutter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-gas-ranges/.

This has avoided many of the problems which plagued the Samsung, but (after three attempts at repair) still won't come up to pre-set temperature under the "Steam Bake" mode. Needless to say this is frustrating, as it's necessary to baby-sit the cooker until it actually hits the desired temperature.

I'm also finding that the steam bake reservoir is insufficient for baking bread at high temps (290C/550F), and fall back on an additional aluminium baking pan with about a quart of water for a typical bake. This largely evaporates during the pre-heat and baking periods.

#Bakestodon #Sourdough #baking #bakingBread

Cook Over a Live Flame on These Gas Ranges

The GE GGF600AV has a convection oven and an excellent cooktop for the price, and it offers the best looks and build quality of any affordable gas range we found.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World

Bought my wife a smart scale from Wyze (based on Wirecutter recommendations). The pain in the ass it was to set up in their app and the amount of information needed to was uncomfortable and frustrating — and I was the one doing it.

Not to mention their app is more of a "hub" app for all kinds of "smart" devices of theirs you could connect to. Not what I expected, nor needed. Grumble, grumble.

#eshittification #smartscales #wirecutter

Wirecutter on #routers: "If you’re happy with your Wi-Fi, you don’t need a new router - it’s as simple as that." Not said: when you don't care about security. Bug fixes? EoL? Fuggedaboutit.

Let me be clear: F..k #Wirecutter and their bad advice

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-wi-fi-router/

The Best Wi-Fi Routers

We’ve tested the latest Wi-Fi routers and found the best options—from budget models to top-of-the-line—to make your wireless network faster and more responsive.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World
How do you judge the best router? Color? Size? Watts used while sleeping? Of course not, you judge by speed and speed and speed. Security? Bugs? Privacy? Fuggedabowtit. Shame on #Wirecutter.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-wi-fi-router/
The Best Wi-Fi Routers

We’ve tested the latest Wi-Fi routers and found the best options—from budget models to top-of-the-line—to make your wireless network faster and more responsive.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-home-3d-printer/

Wirecutter's picks for the best 3D printer

TL:DR
Best Overall: Bambu Lab A1 Mini
Best Upgrade: Bambu Lab X1-Carbon
Best for Long term Upgradeability: Prusa MK4S

#3dprinting #BambuLab #Prusa #Wirecutter

The Best 3D Printer

The Bambu Lab A1 Mini is the fastest and easiest-to-use 3D printer we’ve found that is also compact enough to fit on a desk.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World
This is peak Wirecutter: a "water-quality expert" 💧 who doesn't filter their own water, yet still manages to churn out thousands of words on why you might want to anyway. 🤦‍♂️ Meanwhile, your search for a simple answer drowns in a sea of vacuum cleaner #recommendations. 🚽
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/know-your-water-quality/ #Wirecutter #WaterQuality #Expert #Confusion #ConsumerAdvice #HackerNews #ngated
After Years of Research as Wirecutter’s Water-Quality Expert, I Decided I Don’t Need to Filter My Water

Readers routinely come to me asking my advice on water filtration. I always tell them the same thing: I don’t filter my water because I’ve had it tested.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World
After Years of Research as Wirecutter’s Water-Quality Expert, I Decided I Don’t Need to Filter My Water

Readers routinely come to me asking my advice on water filtration. I always tell them the same thing: I don’t filter my water because I’ve had it tested.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World
#coffee Not that I am a huge fan of #Wirecutter (in fact, I think it’s the most obvious symptom of the #NYTimes ‘s decline), but #Bonavita might need to change its website, because the Times didn’t make it a “best of” pick. It dropped Bonavita from the ratings because of all the nonsense that has been happening between the company and its US distributor.