Bizarro Devs - Issue 163
Issue 163🔬 🧪 Can nanotechnology finally deliver on its promise? Creating space's first artificial eclipse factory. PayPal's Honey app: sweet savings or digital sleight of hand?Happy New Year Bizarro Heads! For those of you who celebrated holidays in December, I hope you had a nice time with loved ones. Despite it being the “holiday season” in many parts of the world, I was surprised at how absolutely nothing slowed down in terms of tech news. December was full of innovations in both software and hardware, all kinds of new tools launching, cybercrime tales, and more. Let’s begin with our top stories and then we’ll get into the rest.
Enjoy the read. 📰 From the Newsroom🔬 🧪 Can Nanotechnology Finally Deliver on Its Promise?65 years after Richard Feynman's "plenty of room" speech, nanotechnology is having its moment. From transforming drug delivery to revolutionizing microchip manufacturing, researchers are finally cracking the code of manipulating matter at scales so tiny that they’re difficult to even conceptualize.
All of these recent advancements are exciting on their own, but the next wave of research is about to accelerate even more. With the upcoming establishment of a semiconductor institute, researchers will be able to test their nanoscale innovations virtually before building them in the real world. This will save both time and money and it will affect everything from microchip production to biotech development. 🛸 🌞 Creating Space's First Artificial Eclipse FactoryIn a groundbreaking mission that could revolutionize how we study our nearest star, the European Space Agency has launched Proba-3 – a pair of satellites designed to perform an astronomical magic trick: creating artificial solar eclipses on demand.
This mission represents a leap forward in our ability to understand solar physics. While these artificial eclipses won't cast shadows on Earth, they could illuminate one of our biggest solar mysteries: why the sun's atmosphere defies our basic understanding of how temperature usually works in nature. First results are expected by mid-2025. 🍯 💻 PayPal's Honey App: Sweet Savings or Digital Sleight of Hand?A bombshell investigation by tech YouTuber MegaLag has sparked fierce debate about one of the internet's most popular money-saving tools. His viral exposé of PayPal's Honey browser extension, viewed 8.1 million times in just the first 3 days, alleges that the free coupon-finding app has been quietly pocketing millions through sophisticated digital manipulation.
The controversy highlights a timeless internet adage: if you're not paying for the product, you probably are the product. While Honey markets itself as a free tool helping consumers save money, MegaLag's investigation suggests its real business model may be quietly siphoning commissions from the digital creator economy – including from the very influencers it pays to sing its praises.
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🎤 It’s How They Said It"Schrödingers documentation: If there are docs, no one will read them. If there are no docs, everyone will complain." 🧮 The Numbers Game
⚒️ Tools and ResourcesRockpack: This lightweight, zero-configuration solution is perfect for quickly setting up a React application with full support for Server-Side Rendering (SSR), bundling, linting, and testing. In only five minutes, you can get up and running with a modern React app that's optimized for performance and best practices. https://alexsergey.github.io/rockpack/ Termo: This is a simple terminal emulator that can be used to create a terminal-like interface on your website. It is inspired by the terminal emulator in stripe.dev and makes for a cool feature if your site’s target audience is other developers. LangGraph: This open-source framework can be used to build and scale AI agent applications. It offers fault-tolerant scalability, dynamic APIs for designing agent experiences, and an integrated developer environment with features like real-time streaming and built-in statefulness. https://www.langchain.com/langgraph 🖼️ What Am I Looking At?The image above is Sanctuary AI's latest robotic hand innovation. This fascinating piece of tech sports 21 degrees of freedom - which, in human terms, means it can move in almost as many ways as your own hand. See those segments that look like armored fingers? They're powered by tiny hydraulic valves (think miniature power steering for each joint). What makes this particularly cool is its durability - those hydraulic valves have been tested through a mind-boggling two billion cycles. For context, that's like opening and closing your hand continuously for about 63 years! This kind of advancement is a big deal because it brings us one step closer to robots that can handle delicate tasks with human-like dexterity. 🦾 💬 What’s the Word?蛇足 (Jasoku / Dasoku) is a Japanese word that describes what happens when you add unnecessary complexity to something that was already perfect. Like giving a snake legs - sure, you thought you were helping, but now it's just awkwardly stumbling around! Perfect for describing that moment when your elegant code becomes a tangled mess because you tried to "optimize" it. 📊 Results of Last Month’s PollsI’m going to go out on a limb and guess that the 2% vote was purely people trolling. I don’t see how anyone can believe that it’s not likely this is going to happen. We’ve already seen Israel use two separate AI systems - Lavender and The Gospel - for lethal purposes so the precedent has been set. And with the U.S. having such a close military alliance with Israel - to the point that a bill has been introduced to provide for the eligibility of U.S. citizens who serve in the Israeli Defense Forces to get certain protections that they’d get if they served in the U.S. military - it’s not a stretch to imagine the Pentagon convincing domestic AI giants to help them out in similar ways. 🧑🏻💻👨🏽💻👩🏼💻 Tell a Friend or ColleagueIf you’d like to help us grow, just use the refer a friend button below and if any of your referrals subscribe to Bizarro Devs, then we’ll not only be forever grateful, but we’ll also recognize your efforts in the following way:
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Issue 162
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
💰🪖 Silicon Valley's new gold rush: AI giants chase Pentagon dollars. US landlords caught using AI to fix rental prices. How China is stealing the world's semiconductor technology. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
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Tuesday, November 5, 2024
🤖👮 Atlanta prison introduces 6-foot tall AI-powered robot guards. Meta's blood money: how Facebook turns tragedy into profit. OpenAI safety expert quits: "We're not ready for what's
Issue 160
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
🧬👵🏼 Research suggests humans age dramatically when we hit 44 and 60. Scientists create see-through mice using food dye. Vertical farm revolution: year-round berries in a fraction of the space. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
Issue 159
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
👨💻🔌 How I used ChatGPT to build my first WordPress plugin. 3 Harvard dropouts have designed a game-changing AI chip. IEEE Spectrum releases annual list of the top programming languages. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏
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