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The whole tech world needs more projects that aren't trying to become billion- (let alone trillion-) dollar ideas, but are happily shooting for success as million-dollar ideas (or less!).
Oh no the Chinese are doing the useless thing that gives wrong answers cheaper
https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/27/tech/deepseek-stocks-ai-china/index.html
US stocks dropped sharply Monday — and chipmaker Nvidia lost nearly $600 billion in market value — after a surprise advancement from a Chinese artificial intelligence company, DeepSeek, threatened the aura of invincibility surrounding America’s technology industry.
The latest Halide update was rejected because, after seven years, a random reviewer decided our permission prompt wasn't descriptive enough.
I don't know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions.
Paul Graham is the Malcom Gladwell of tech. He starts with an idea that people mostly agree with ("Middle managers are bad"), offers insights so vague as to be useless ("but sometimes you need managers"), all in service of a story he wants to tell.
Gladwell is mostly guilty of embellishing details to tell a good story, but Graham is always pushing an agenda. Sometimes it's about money. Sometimes it's about his ego.
His agenda constrains his essays to "airport book" level writing.
Not sure Tim Berners-Lee’s vision was to have 148 requests transfer 5.3 MB of assets to deliver 15 KB of text