The moon landing was one of the most important moments in the history of computing, laying the foundations for everything from fly-by-wire cockpits to the smartphones in our hands.
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π₯π§ββοΈThis article starts with a light-hearted observation on "premium mediocre" things around us. But it goes on to expand "premium mediocre" as a sign of our times: a pattern of consumption that publicly signals upward mobile aspirations, with consciously insincere pretensions to refined taste, while navigating the realities of inexorable downward mobility with sincere anxiety.
Highly recommended. Very interesting once you skim through the first 1/3rd.
In a world with uncapped 4G and good smartphones, our belief is that the need for a SuperApp fades away and we believe the future social lies in local communities focused 1 thing.
That means unbundling all 3 pillars of Hike; Messaging & Stickers, Gaming, News into individual apps
Interesting shift.
Wonder if we will see more of this with other tech companies.
Computer vision turns imaging into a universal input - it lets computer see. So what kinds of things will become vision problems, and how does that change Google or Instagram?
This spring in Delhi, the temperature reached 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
At that temperature, your eyes feel sandblasted, your skin feels on fire, the water is hot from the tap, and the leaves on the neem and amaltas trees wither and shrivel.
Dystopian.
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