Friday, February 24, 2023

iPhone 15 leaks 📱, Coinbase launches blockchain 🪙, job market for new grads 👨‍💻

Images of the upcoming iPhone 15 were recently leaked. 

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Big Tech & Startups

iPhone 15 Design Shown Off in Leaked Images Shared by Unknownz21 (1 minute read)

Images of the upcoming iPhone 15 were recently leaked. The images show a USB-C port at the bottom, replacing the Lightning port that has been used since 2012 due to new EU charging port laws. The front of the entry-level iPhone 15 looks largely similar to the iPhone 14. The leaked images are available in the article.
Microsoft has been secretly testing its Bing chatbot 'Sydney' for years (5 minute read)

Microsoft began testing its Sydney chatbot in Bing in early 2021. The user experience was similar to the one launched this month, with a blue Cortana-like orb appearing in the chatbot interface. Microsoft started creating bots in 2017 as part of a broader effort to move Bing search engine to a more conversational model. Sydney's development is the culmination of many years of work by the Bing team and Microsoft plans to release more information about its history in future blog posts.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

Scientists Growing Skin That Can Be Slipped on Like a Glove (2 minute read)

Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have implanted lab-grown skin onto irregularly-shaped mice limbs. This was made possible through a technique that can grow skin in a cylinder, allowing it to be adapted to any shape. The team is now working on creating enough skin to cover an adult male hand. The ultimate goal is to create a piece of tissue that can be slipped on like a glove.
Scientists grow electrodes in brain, thanks to a simple viscous gel (2 minute read)

Researchers from Linköping, Lund, and Gothenburg universities in Sweden have successfully grown electrodes in living tissue by using the body's molecules as triggers. They developed a gel composed of enzymes that could be used to grow electrodes in the body. The injected gel and electrode formation did not affect the animals. This method could potentially create nerve stimulation interfaces and pave the way for forming fully integrated electronic circuits in living organisms.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

xc (GitHub Repo)

xc is a task runner that simplifies the process of creating executable documentation. It allows users to define tasks using human-readable Markdown, meaning that even those without the xc tool installed can access useful commands via the README.md file. xc also provides editor tools for VSCode and Vim.
Sonner (Website)

Sonner is a toast component for React. It is styled by default and includes an animation for swiping to dismiss messages. Sonner allows users to easily customize their toast messages.
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Miscellaneous

Tech Layoffs Are Feeding a New Startup Surge (4 minute read)

The tech industry has seen a significant decrease in the number of employees in the past two years, with at least 260,000 workers laid off. Many of these individuals have decided to become entrepreneurs, taking advantage of their severance packages to pursue their own business ventures. Investors view startups as an opportunity as they are agile, cost-efficient, and it can be a sign of success if customers are willing to pay for a new product during a recession. Early indications show that this trend of laid-off workers becoming entrepreneurs is on the rise.
The job market for new grads: worse than in 2008, but better than 2002 (9 minute read)

This article discusses the current job market and how it compares to the Dotcom Bust and the financial crisis in 2008. The current downturn is far worse than in 2008 but not nearly as bad as in the Dotcom Bust. It is fundamentally different from the Dotcom Bust as many companies and venture capital firms still have a lot of money, they're just not investing right now. While there is a current downturn in hiring, it appears that no one is panicking and many are crafting a plan for the next few years.
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Google asks some employees to share desks amid office downsizing (4 minute read)

Google's new desk-sharing model, which will require employees and partners to share desks on alternate days with their desk-mates will apply to Google Cloud's five largest US locations.
Coinbase launches blockchain Base to help developers build dApps on-chain (3 minute read)

Base is an Ethereum-focused layer 2 blockchain that aims to make it 'dead easy' for developers to build dApps and for users to access those dApps through Coinbase products.
A New Kind of Bug Spells Trouble for iOS and macOS Security (3 minute read)

A new class of bugs that affects iOS and macOS allows attackers to access secure data, such as location data, photos, messages, and call history.
Introducing Ambient 0.1 (4 minute read)

Ambient is a runtime that makes implementing multiplayer into 3D games easy.
How I Broke Into a Bank Account With an AI-Generated Voice (7 minute read)

AI-powered replicas of voices are able to break into bank accounts through automated phone systems, showing how voice-based biometric security doesn't work in a world where anyone can generate synthetic voices.
Setting (GitHub Repo)

Setting is a library that simplifies the process of creating beautiful preference panels.
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