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Tactility OS: A Modern Operating System for ESP32 with App Support Operating systems have evolved dramatically over the decades, from…
Tactility OS: A Modern Operating System for ESP32 with App Support Operating systems have evolved dramatically over the decades, from…
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As AI coding assistants automate everything from bug detection to code generation, concerns grow about their impact on developer skill development. While boosting productivity, these tools may be creating a generation dependent on AI rather than deep technical understanding.
Vibe coding and AI-powered development tools are revolutionizing software engineering, but many industry leaders question whether this productivity boom comes at the cost of fundamental skill development. As developers increasingly rely on artificial intelligence for code generation, debugging, and refactoring, concerns mount about the long-term impact on engineering expertise and problem-solving capabilities.
Apple has officially discontinued support for its Clips video editing application, removing it from the App Store and ceasing future updates. The app will remain functional for existing users until at least October 2025. Users should preserve their videos directly to their Photos library to prevent potential data loss.
Apple has officially ended support for its Clips video editing application, marking the conclusion of an eight-year run for the social media-focused creative tool. The company has removed the app from the App Store and confirmed it will no longer receive updates, though existing installations will continue to function for the time being. This decision reflects Apple’s evolving strategy in the competitive video editing software landscape.
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** AI researcher Andrew Tulloch has left Thinking Machines Lab to join Meta, following reports of Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive recruitment efforts. The co-founder’s move highlights the intense competition for top artificial intelligence talent among major technology companies. **CONTENT:**
Thinking Machines Lab co-founder Andrew Tulloch has departed the artificial intelligence startup to join Meta, confirming earlier reports about Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive pursuit of top AI talent. The move represents a significant shift in the competitive landscape for artificial intelligence researchers, particularly those with backgrounds at leading organizations like OpenAI.
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