Interesting that Reddit is going against the desires of its users in order to try to monetize the content that those users generate by charging huge sums for API access.
Don’t think this is going to end well for Reddit if they continue down this road.
If I was them I’d be looking at building an LLM (or partnering with another company who can) and monetizing that product.
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Wait, who gave you permission to do that?
One would have expected such a progressive company to be using a better projection in maps. 🙃


Very few people understand that the general view of the SEC is that Bitcoin is a commodity, not a security. That may change though with the news around the Coinbase and Binance cases. Maybe an orange pill for a few more million…


Bloomberg.com
When Is a Token Not a Security?
Also Instagram’s paperclip maximizer.
There are so many more sessions at WWDC for spatial applications than I expected. Developers have a ton of lead time and are now equipped to build great experiences.
This plus the positive hands-on reviews makes me extremely bullish.
They delayed it, basically.
Siri played a very diminished role in today’s announcement. Bet they’re working feverishly on an LLM. View quoted note →
“The law of unintended consequences is the only real law of history.”


Bloomberg.com
China’s Auto Export Wave Echoes Japan's in the ’70s
Will electric vehicles change the world as much as railroads and internal-combustion engines did in centuries past?
When my wife is holding the Apple TV remote it’s like I’m living with an old person.
One moment I’m like ‘Yeah let’s put on Rick and Morty’ and the next thing she’s in some firmware settings screen that I’ve never even seen before.
Apple getting more AR features out there in front of us.


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Luke Wroblewski (@LukeW) on X
as usual, Apple's new accessibility features feel like components of a broader AR system: "Point and Speak identifies text in the real world & ...