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  • David Emery on Caught on video: Elon Musk when Tim Cook wasn't looking - 'I, for one, pay PED to exercise his judgement. Even when I disagree with him, I’m fine reading the stuff he selects and his take on it.'
  • David Emery on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'So next year, when someone calls Gurman to task for hallucinating, he can respond, “It’s not my fault! Siri forgot what I asked it last year!”'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - '“[AAPl] Max pain…at $295 (up $15)…” Lots of options losers (and some winners) last week, as the reality of Apple’s undervaluation in today’s world continues to sink in. Basically, a lot of shooting way behind the target.'
  • Joseph Bland on I'm flying to Croatia - 'We saw Dubrovnik years ago. Loved it! Have fun, y’all!'
  • Brent Maynard on I'm flying to Croatia - 'Have a great trip! We will be there in September.'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on I'm flying to Croatia - 'Steven said “Curious about those numbers. What are you doing in the saddle if not touring?” To clarify, those were 3 days of pure tourism, no bike involved.'
  • David Emery on I'm flying to Croatia - 'Croatia has been near the top of our ‘new places to visit’ list for a while. Split and Dubrovnik are the two places I’d want to visit. Anyway, safe travels and boring flights!'
  • Steven Philips on I'm flying to Croatia - '3days of tourism but 6 days in the saddle? Curious about those numbers. What are you doing in the saddle if not touring?'
  • Gregg Thurman on I'm flying to Croatia - 'I did some preliminary research on the area a couple years agi, with the thought of relocating there. It looks wonderful. Lots of British ex-pats. Cost of quality real estate and living are very reasonable, and of course no Trump.'
  • Darren DMW on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'I am finding chatgpt memory very beneficial. I am working on a 3 year project and I am always giving it more info to expand it’s “knowledge base” and the responses are less general in nature and more refined for my product, very particular customer base, market conditions, etc.'
  • Darren DMW on I'm flying to Croatia - 'Split – fantastic city. Best gelato – Gelateria Emiliana There’s a nice wine bar just there as well. It’s called Bokeria.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'Yes, David. There are no guarantees. Apple has been working hard to prepare the company’s AI solutions for release in June. In my view, the company has lost a lot of public confidence in Apple’s ability to deliver on AI. Apple does need to deliver big at WWDC 2026. This is Tim’s last conference as CEO, the first big event for John Ternus as the incoming CEO and with two additional years of development time following the WWDC 2024 AI debacle. Now’s the time to deliver bigly. If Apple does deliver at WWDC 2026 and restores confidence in the company’s ability to deliver on AI, I do expect very good things for the company’s revenue and earnings growth.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Caught on video: Elon Musk when Tim Cook wasn't looking - 'PED, remember that you charge for people to read your blog. You may want to let that reality help guide you as to what topics you choose.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'I see what you did there! 😀'
  • David Emery on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'I don’t think this is a sure thing. Apple really needs to ‘wow people’ at WWDC and then at the next iPhone release.'
  • Les Surdykowski on Caught on video: Elon Musk when Tim Cook wasn't looking - 'I love the smell of speed, dominance, provocation, conquest, visible disruption, and cockiness in the morning. There’s no better way to miss a subtle strategic maneuver than to mistake your own contempt for intelligence. So by all means, play the class clown.'
  • ben luna on Apple, TSMC and Taiwan's 'silicon shield' - '“ Now, if he decided to attack Russia in the east, take Vladivostok, and regain all the territory they lost to treaties …” Totally agreed. They could easily take as much of Russia as they want. Whether it’s worth having is another story, though having Moscow on the same Beijing timezone as the rest of China would a perfect punishment for their countless warm crimes. I also agree with many comments re: the Taiwan talk as sabre rattling. I think the most likely outcome for Taiwan is it getting the Hong Kong treatment. It’s so easy to influence/interfere with elections now, that with patience they can install a government that would destroy Taiwan from the inside much like Putin did with Trump. I sincerely hope that does not come to pass.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'Yes, David. I envision Apple delivering AI to consumers in ways that simply can’t be matched at release by competitors and this will spark a super cycle because those with legacy handsets (iPhone 14 or older) will need to upgrade and many with newer handsets will desire the “latest and greatest” from Apple. The iPhone’s halo effect combined with the power of Apple silicon will prompt purchases of Macs by those new to the product line as well as Mac owners seeking to upgrade to take advantage of the enhanced AI experience.'
  • Bart Yee on Caught on video: Elon Musk when Tim Cook wasn't looking - 'I place Zuckerberg in the same vein as Musk, notice he was originally invited but declined to attend and sent a different representative in his place. Maybe to oversee the layoffs below: From John Gruber, Daring Fireball, regarding employee morale at META and pending layoffs coming this Wednesday: Wired on the Dark Mood Inside Meta Thu May 14 10:53:10 GMT 2026 Paresh Dave, Lauren Goode, Steven Levy, and Zoë Schiffer, reporting for Wired (News+ link) https://apple.news/AxiZwPkcEQ8uHIg9tXw5rCQ As Meta employees brace for layoffs next Wednesday, May 20, many say the vibes are horrifically, historically low. “Everyone is unhappy; the only people who are not unhappy are, literally, executives,” says an employee who works on Instagram. I’ve never heard of a company bracing for layoffs where the morale was good. But this Wired report — with some all-star bylines — paints a particularly dark picture of the mood in Menlo Park: “I don’t know anyone having a good time,” says a policy staffer. “The vibe is a bit ‘over it’ — lack of connection to the mission, upcoming layoffs, American employees being used to train the AI models that will replace them.” Anyone who can afford to leave is hoping to be laid off and receive the 16 weeks minimum of severance and 18 months of paid health care that come with it, several people say. As the Instagram employee put it, “Everyone is just like, do it now, jesus fucking christ.” Only the individuals with the best pay packages and involved in the core development of AI seem to be thriving, a longtime senior leader at Meta says. Regarding the new employee surveillance tracking software: Opting out is not possible, according to three employees. “Nobody is happy about it,” says a current employee. “And we have no choice.” Some employees claim they have found workarounds to dodge tracking or have managed to delay installation. The software, known as Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, suddenly turned people across the company into privacy zealots, a legal staffer says. When employees protested the rollout in internal messages, including by referencing Meta’s history of user data breaches, chief technology officer Andrew Bosworth “belittled and berated” the dissenters, one veteran employee says and another confirms. “These billionaires can’t even feign empathy,” the first person says. “The social contract is completely shattered at this point.” Unanswered remains my question from earlier this week: is MCI installed on Bosworth’s computer too? (And Zuck’s?) ★ Thursday, 14 May 2026 daringfireball net /linked/2026/05/14/wired-on-meta-morale META, where not only through Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, What’s App, etc.) are YOU, Your data, photos, posts, browsing behavior, algorithms, spending habits, ad engagement, etc. the products for sale to advertisers and anyone else, plus training fodder for META’s AI, but if you are an employee, your whole employment is one great big data collection and surveillance program as well, and when META is done with you, you’re barely thanked and then replaced with the very same AI. All the while META executives are laughing all the way to the bank, confident they are above the fray until Zuck decides they can also be replaced by an AI CIO, CFO, and CTO. Pretty soon Zuck will rule alone in his Metaverse AI, surrounded by avatars and AI sycophants, where no rules except his rules are relevant or accountable to. The end of Meta can’t come soon enough, either through legal, financial, or abandonment by its users and employees.'
  • ben luna on Saturday Apple video: Do we get free Wi-Fi? (2011) - 'He died a few months after that appearance. I was in Bandley 3 when the news came out. https://www.folklore.org/Texaco_Towers.html'
  • David Emery on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'Meaningful/useful AI could well trigger a super-cycle, as those with 3-5 year old devices decide “it’s time to upgrade early.”'
  • David Emery on Caught on video: Elon Musk when Tim Cook wasn't looking - 'Several of my neighbors (one’s a serial entrepreneur, another a business consultant/retired CFO) launched into an impassioned defense of Musk last night at our neighborhood Scotch Club. I kept my mouth shut, my views on Musk are known to them, and I really didn’t have any real business knowledge to contribute.'
  • Steven Philips on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'Maybe it’s hallucinating because it’s “token” too much!'
  • Steven Philips on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - '“Every day it’s a gettin’ closer. Goin’ faster than a roller coaster.”'
  • Steven Philips on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'More similar articles popping up all the time. Residents vs. county board’s approval of data centers etc. Hopefully WWDC will make Apple’s advantage more public and apparent.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'Just discovered a Gemini option to forget past chats and delete history after a set number of days. Let’s see how it works out.'
  • Steven Philips on This week's Apple trading strategies (5/18-5/22/26) - 'I’m always amazed at how closely Eddy’s face approximates a perfect circle. 🙂'
  • Stephen Gordon on Mark Gurman: To protect your privacy, Siri 2.0 may forget what you asked - 'Gemini will recall information from other chat threads on occasion, even when that information is not relevant to the topic at hand, and it sets off alarm bells. The longer the thread, the more likely it is to hallucinate. Under these circumstances, I welcome the Apple approach of having Siri not know anything about me based on usage history. I don’t need a pat on the back or followup questions, just quick, sensible answers that don’t lead to protracted discussions with a random statistical token generator.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'If Apple delivers as expected at WWDC, it will spark an iPhone “super cycle”. The iPhone line currently has the greatest halo effect on other Apple product lines. The Mac, of course, will experience a renaissance. This combined with new and enhanced AI-based services solutions will widen widen Apple’s economic moat and heighten barriers to competition. This is Apple’s new “realm of opportunity.” I’m liking Wedbush’s market leading $400 Apple price target more and more everyday!'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Errol Brandt: WWDC26 will hinge on Apple's MLX framework (video) - 'The information shared in this video is pretty much what I expected of Apple’s development efforts over the past few years. It explains Apple’s AI announcements two years ago at WWDC 2024 were woefully premature and far more work had to be performed for the delivery of the unique solutions that will be announced in a few short weeks at WWDC 2026. There’s nothing startling that’s revealed in this video. It’s essentially an indication Apple has been hard at work preparing for “showtime” on Monday, June 8th at Apple Park!'