Apple offers developer books for free
This is a very nice offer; these guys are blazing from all their guns…
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This is a very nice offer; these guys are blazing from all their guns…
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Fabric is one of my most loved apps; I've been beta testing for quite some time, and it kept improving constantly. Now it holds everything important to me, from IDs, to documents, notes, ideas, saved articles. I have used almost all note-taking, article-saving, PDF-annotating, second and third brain
The Atlantic, about DOGE (US Department of Government Efficiency, led by the impetuous Elon Musk): DOGE representatives have obtained or requested access to certain systems at the U.S. Treasury, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Office of Personnel Management, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with
UK orders Apple to open up users’ encrypted cloud data, report says | Reuters: Britain has ordered Apple to give it unprecedentedly broad access to encrypted user data stored on Apple’s data cloud, the Washington Post newspaper reported on Friday. The UK government’s “technical capability notice” requires blanket access
Perplexity’s answer to my prompt about DeepSeek R1 being hosted in the US. Perplexity AI has integrated DeepSeek R1 into its platform, offering users access to advanced AI capabilities with a focus on data security and freedom from censorship [1, 3]. This move allows users to leverage DeepSeek’s