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Apple could get a taste of sub-nanometer chips in 2029

Apple could get a taste of sub-nanometer chips in 2029

TSMC is reportedly looking toward the sub-1nm era, with a new report pointing to a 2029 trial production target. TSMC Apple is often the first to the starting line when it comes to shrinking silicon, and its partnership with TSMC is a key reason behind that lead. While we are currently settling into the 2nm

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Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly shooting at Sam

Two suspects have been arrested for allegedly shooting at Sam

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's house may have been the target of a second attack after San Francisco Police Department arrested two suspects for a reported shooting in the Russian Hill neighborhood. The SFPD said in a press release that police officers responded to a "suspicious occurrence of possible shots fired" at around 5:56 AM ET

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Excellence Is a Habit

Excellence Is a Habit

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”     -- Historian Will Durant, simplifying part of Aristotle’s philosophy. As I write these words, the crew of Artemis II has returned safely and successfully to Earth, after being the first humans to have reached the vicinity of the Moon

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The Artemis II astronauts are back after a 10-day journey

The Artemis II astronauts are back after a 10-day journey

NASA/Bill Ingalls (NASA/Bill Ingalls) The Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II astronauts has successfully splashed down off the coast of San Diego at 8:07PM Eastern time on April 10. It signals the conclusion of Artemis II’s 10-day journey around the moon, which is meant to be a test flight for a future mission that would

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Possible expands not only its area but also its marketer

Possible expands not only its area but also its marketer

By Michael Bürgi  •  April 9, 2026  • Digiday is at Possible giving you the latest industry news out of the event in Miami. More from the series → As the Possible conference heads into year four when it opens for business on April 27, it will not only practically double its footprint but it’s

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After 20 years I turned off Google Adsense for my

After 20 years I turned off Google Adsense for my

Soon after I launched this blog in February 2005, I signed up for Google AdSense. My goal was to make a little money and learn about the industry from the inside. In particular, if I was going to cover the nuances of the online advertising industry, being an AdSense publisher would help me understand the

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Shooting down ideas is not a skill

Shooting down ideas is not a skill

Someone proposes an idea in a meeting. It's new, it's different, and it would take effort. Before they've finished explaining it, three people have already thought of reasons it won't work. "I haven't heard any customers request this." "We can't use Python for that, it's too slow." "That introduces too much complexity." "We tried something

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Claude just shut the door on OpenClaw (unless you pay

Claude just shut the door on OpenClaw (unless you pay

Anthropic’s latest move hits power users right in the wallet. Claude / OpenClaw Anthropic just pulled a move that’s… let’s just say, not going to win it many fans among power users. One of the most popular ways to supercharge Claude, using OpenClaw, is effectively being paywalled out of existence. And yeah, it’s as messy