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Elon Musk’s Neuralink implants brain tech in human patient for the first time (2 minute read)

Neuralink implanted a device in a human for the first time on Sunday. The patient is recovering well, according to a post on X by Elon Musk. Neuralink is developing a brain implant that aims to help patients with severe paralysis control external technologies using only neural signals. The technology could help patients with severe degenerative diseases communicate and interact with devices using their minds. Neuralink has not disclosed how many human patients are involved in its initial in-human trial.
Apple Has Sold Approximately 200,000 Vision Pro Headsets (1 minute read)

A source with knowledge of Apple's sales numbers says that the company has sold more than 200,000 Vision Pro headsets. Pre-orders for the headset began on January 19. Media reviews for the device are set to go live today, so that could increase sales, and there is also an expected uptick in purchases after actual consumers begin sharing hands-on experiences. Apple is prepared for a limited number of sales due to the Vision Pro's niche market and high price tag.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

Scientists Think They're on The Verge of Breaching The Blood-Brain Barrier (3 minute read)

The brain and spinal cord are well protected by the blood-brain barrier, which stops almost all drugs from entering the central nervous system. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are testing the delivery of lipid nanoparticles, fat-soluble packages that can pass through the blood-brain barrier and carry proteins, antibodies, and messenger RNA with them. The technique is able to pass some drugs through the blood-brain barrier, but not all of the medicine made it into brain cells when tested in living mice. The researchers are using a new in vitro model that will help guide the future development of brain-targeted treatments.
Scientists document first-ever transmitted Alzheimer’s cases, tied to no-longer-used medical procedure (8 minute read)

A decades-old treatment for a number of conditions that caused short stature, which involved patients receiving growth hormone taken from the brains of human cadavers, has been tied to some people as young as in their 30s developing Alzheimer's disease. The treatment, which was banned 40 years ago, transmitted unwanted proteins into recipients' brains, including the beta-amyloid protein that later propagated into the disease-causing plaques that are the hallmark of the disease. These are the first documented cases of transferred Alzheimer's - the disease is not usually contagious. The cadaveric growth hormone treatment has been long replaced with a synthetic hormone treatment.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

The Big Little Guide to Message Queues (40 minute read)

Message queues are a way to transfer information between two systems. They allow systems to communicate with each other in structured ways they can both understand and at a controlled speed they can both handle. This article discusses message queues, their history, why they're useful, how they work, and more. It compares many popular systems available today. The article covers fundamental concepts that underlie message queues and how they apply to popular queuing systems available today.
New GitHub Copilot Research Finds 'Downward Pressure on Code Quality' (4 minute read)

A recent study on the quality and maintainability of AI-assisted code found disconcerting trends for maintainability. The percentage of lines that are reverted or updated less than two weeks after being authored is projected to double this year compared to a pre-AI baseline. Using AI coding tools is strongly correlated with mistake code being pushed to repositories. While AI may be able to produce code faster, the code it produces needs to be cleaned up, potentially removing the benefits of fast code generation.
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Miscellaneous

What Big Tech layoffs suggest for the industry (7 minute read)

Microsoft's layoffs last year were worrisome because the company has a very good track record of predicting how its business will grow or shrink. Microsoft's business is incredibly diversified to the point where it can be pretty representative of the B2B tech industry, minus advertising. The company's decision to initiate layoffs suggested that the tech industry would stall growth-wise. Microsoft's announcements could have caused other large tech companies to follow suit and announce their own layoffs.
Starlink's Latest Offering: Gigabit Gateways Starting at $75,000 Per Month (2 minute read)

Starlink's latest new Community Gateways service for internet service providers can deliver gigabit speeds. For $1.25 million up front (and $75,000 per month), customers will receive help to build an entire facility dedicated to receiving up to 10Gbps in broadband speeds. ISPs will need to provide the land, power, and lifting equipment. The first Community Gateway was built on an island near Alaska. Pictures from the Community Gateway are available in the article.

Quick Links

It turns out NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew (4 minute read)

Ingenuity demonstrated that powered flight is possible on other planets, forever changing the way humans will explore and settle other worlds.
Meta releases ‘Code Llama 70B’, an open-source behemoth to rival private AI development (4 minute read)

Code Llama 70B, one of the largest open-source AI models for code generation currently available, was trained on 500 billion tokens of code and code-related data and has a context window of 100,000 tokens.
Google significantly reduces recaptcha free tier, introduces new pricing models (1 minute read)

Starting from April 1, Google's previous free reCAPTCHA service will be reduced from 1 million assessments to just 10,000 per month - a new reCAPTCHA standard plan will be introduced with 100,000 assessments for $8 per month.
Take the Road Most Documented (2 minute read)

Popular software is not always the most understandable - choosing programs with extensive documentation and active community resources makes solving problems much easier.
Amazon abandons $1.4 billion deal to buy Roomba maker iRobot (2 minute read)

The deal has no path to regulatory approval in the EU.
TikTok goes full YouTube (1 minute read)

TikTok will boost horizontal videos that are more than a minute long within 72 hours of posting for creators who have been on the platform for more than three months, as long as the videos are not ads or from political parties.

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