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It's been 1 year since I won the @AMD Hackathon on this day After that. >>Won 2 more hackathons. >>Judged 4 hackathons. >>Completed a 3-month internship at FlytBase. >>Launched my first SaaS, Vidgenn.com.
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TL;DR (One-liner for each story): Apple vs OpenAI: Apple sued OpenAI over alleged AI trade secret theft, escalating competition between AI giants. Microsoft AI: Microsoft is replacing some OpenAI and Anthropic workloads with its own AI models across products like Excel and Outlook. TCS: TCS will deploy up to 8,900 AI engineers at client sites and is exploring AI and cybersecurity acquisitions. Vivo India: India approved Vivo and Dixon Technologies' smartphone manufacturing joint venture. CISA: CISA revealed it had to build parts of its cyber incident response playbook during a real attack. Wireshark: Wireshark 4.6.7 fixed 12 security vulnerabilities and 16 bugs across multiple network protocols. Bluesky: Bluesky officially appointed Toni Schneider as its permanent CEO. Phia: Shopping startup Phia faces allegations of using cookie stuffing to improperly claim affiliate commissions. Slopsquatting: Researchers warned AI-generated package hallucinations are creating a new software supply chain attack vector. OpenAI: OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT with new family-focused features to drive broader consumer adoption. Even Realities: Even Realities unveiled camera-free smart glasses designed around productivity and privacy.
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DAILY TECH NEWS ROUNDUP 🚨 Everything important that happened in tech during the last 24 hours: • Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging trade secret theft related to AI technology and personnel. The case could become one of the biggest legal battles in the AI industry and may influence how companies compete for talent and intellectual property. • Microsoft is expanding the use of its in-house AI models across products including Excel and Outlook, reducing reliance on OpenAI and Anthropic for some workloads. The move marks another major step in Microsoft's strategy to vertically integrate its AI stack while continuing to invest in frontier model development. • Tata Consultancy Services announced plans to build a team of up to 8,900 forward-deployed AI engineers, representing roughly 1 to 1.5% of its workforce. The company also said it is evaluating acquisitions in AI, data security, and cybersecurity as it accelerates enterprise AI adoption and customization for clients. • Vivo India received government approval to establish a joint venture with Dixon Technologies for smartphone manufacturing in India. The move strengthens India's electronics manufacturing ecosystem and supports the country's push to expand domestic smartphone production. • The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency revealed it had to create parts of its incident response playbook during a major cyber incident. The disclosure offers a rare look at how even top cybersecurity agencies continue adapting to increasingly sophisticated attacks. • Wireshark 4.6.7 was released with fixes for 12 security vulnerabilities and 16 bugs. The update patches issues affecting multiple protocol dissectors including SSH, TLS, IEEE 802.11, and capture file parsers while also adding protocol support and developer improvements. • Bluesky officially named Toni Schneider as its permanent CEO after serving in the interim role. The appointment provides long-term leadership as the decentralized social platform continues expanding its ecosystem and developer community. • Shopping startup Phia was accused of "cookie stuffing," a practice that allegedly claims affiliate commissions it did not earn. The allegations could renew scrutiny of affiliate marketing practices across e-commerce platforms. • Developers continued highlighting the growing "slopsquatting" supply chain threat, where attackers register hallucinated package names generated by AI coding assistants. Security researchers warn the attack vector could become a significant risk as AI-assisted coding adoption accelerates. • OpenAI continued expanding ChatGPT into household use cases with new family-focused initiatives. The effort signals that competition is increasingly shifting beyond enterprise AI toward mainstream consumer AI adoption. • Even Realities introduced a new generation of camera-free smart glasses focused on productivity instead of recording. The product reflects an alternative direction for wearable computing as companies attempt to address privacy concerns surrounding smart glasses.
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DAILY TECH NEWS ROUNDUP 🚨 Everything important that happened in tech during the last 24 hours: • South Korea's SK Hynix began trading on Nasdaq after pricing its U.S. listing at $149 per ADR, raising approximately $26.5 billion. Shares surged around 13% on their debut, making it the largest first-time U.S. listing by a foreign company and underscoring strong investor demand for AI memory chip leaders. • Apple sued OpenAI and two former Apple employees, alleging they stole confidential trade secrets covering iPhone design, manufacturing processes, supply chains, and unreleased hardware projects. OpenAI denied seeking or using Apple's proprietary information. • Meta removed its newly launched AI image generation feature from Instagram after widespread privacy concerns over the use of public photos. The company acknowledged the rollout "missed the mark" and pulled the feature shortly after launch. • Meta also launched Muse Image, its first image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs inside Meta AI. The release expands Meta's multimodal AI ecosystem and intensifies competition with OpenAI, Google, and xAI. • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pointed to early GPT-5.6 Sol benchmark results, saying multiple evaluations suggest it is currently the world's best AI model. His remarks came as developers continued publishing benchmark results and reignited a public exchange with Elon Musk over frontier AI leadership. • Developers continued evaluating GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna, reporting expanded context windows of roughly 353K tokens, stronger coding performance, and improved multi-agent workflows in Codex. Early community benchmarks placed Sol at or near the top of several coding and agent leaderboards, while developers shared new prompting strategies to optimize cost and performance. • A Bloomberg investigation found that Phoebe Gates's shopping startup Phia claimed credit for some online purchases it did not actually refer. The report raises fresh questions about attribution practices in affiliate commerce and startup growth metrics.

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Sources: • Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft techcrunch.com/2026/07/10/app… reuters.com/world/us/apple… • Microsoft expanding use of its in-house AI models across Excel and Outlook bloomberg.com/news/articles/… • Tata Consultancy Services to build up to 8,900 forward-deployed AI engineers and explore AI acquisitions reuters.com/world/india/in… • Vivo India receives approval for Dixon Technologies joint venture reuters.com/world/india/in… • CISA says it built parts of its incident response playbook during a major cyber incident techcrunch.com/2026/07/11/us-… • Wireshark 4.6.7 released with fixes for 12 vulnerabilities and 16 bugs wireshark.org/docs/relnotes/… • Bluesky appoints Toni Schneider as permanent CEO techcrunch.com/2026/07/11/blu… • Phia accused of cookie stuffing and improperly claiming affiliate commissions techcrunch.com/2026/07/11/phi… • Slopsquatting supply chain attacks gain attention among developers and security researchers socket.dev/blog/slopsquat… • OpenAI expands ChatGPT with new family-focused initiatives techcrunch.com/2026/07/12/ope… • Even Realities launches camera-free G2 smart glasses focused on productivity techcrunch.com/2026/07/12/sma…
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@CodingNoobie Congratulations Goat 🐐 🚀🥳🎉
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@jackedAJ Absolutely screams your personality GOAT keep it up🐐🙏
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DAILY TECH NEWS ROUNDUP 🚨 Everything important that happened in tech during the last 24 hours: • South Korea's SK Hynix began trading on Nasdaq after pricing its U.S. listing at $149 per ADR, raising approximately $26.5 billion. Shares surged around 13% on their debut, making it the largest first-time U.S. listing by a foreign company and underscoring strong investor demand for AI memory chip leaders. • Apple sued OpenAI and two former Apple employees, alleging they stole confidential trade secrets covering iPhone design, manufacturing processes, supply chains, and unreleased hardware projects. OpenAI denied seeking or using Apple's proprietary information. • Meta removed its newly launched AI image generation feature from Instagram after widespread privacy concerns over the use of public photos. The company acknowledged the rollout "missed the mark" and pulled the feature shortly after launch. • Meta also launched Muse Image, its first image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs inside Meta AI. The release expands Meta's multimodal AI ecosystem and intensifies competition with OpenAI, Google, and xAI. • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pointed to early GPT-5.6 Sol benchmark results, saying multiple evaluations suggest it is currently the world's best AI model. His remarks came as developers continued publishing benchmark results and reignited a public exchange with Elon Musk over frontier AI leadership. • Developers continued evaluating GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna, reporting expanded context windows of roughly 353K tokens, stronger coding performance, and improved multi-agent workflows in Codex. Early community benchmarks placed Sol at or near the top of several coding and agent leaderboards, while developers shared new prompting strategies to optimize cost and performance. • A Bloomberg investigation found that Phoebe Gates's shopping startup Phia claimed credit for some online purchases it did not actually refer. The report raises fresh questions about attribution practices in affiliate commerce and startup growth metrics.
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DAILY TECH NEWS ROUNDUP 🚨 Everything important that happened in tech during the last 24 hours: • SK Hynix completed its Nasdaq ADR debut and raised approximately $26.5 billion. The company priced 177.9 million American depositary receipts at $149 each in an offering that was more than seven times oversubscribed. Trading began today under the ticker SKHY, marking one of the largest semiconductor capital raises in recent years and reinforcing demand for AI memory infrastructure. • Apple committed to spending more than $30 billion on U.S. made chips from Broadcom through a new agreement running until 2031. The partnership will expand manufacturing in Colorado, produce more than 15 billion chips domestically, and strengthen Apple's long term semiconductor supply chain. • The European Commission issued preliminary findings that Meta may be violating the Digital Services Act. Regulators said Facebook and Instagram's addictive design features, including infinite scroll, autoplay, personalized recommendations, and push notifications, create systemic risks for users, especially minors. Meta could face fines of up to 6% of its global annual revenue if it fails to comply. • OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Work, a new enterprise agent capable of executing complex, multi hour workflows with minimal supervision. The launch marks another step toward autonomous workplace AI and intensifies competition across enterprise productivity platforms. • Meta expanded its AI lineup with Muse Spark 1.1 and Muse Image, strengthening its push into enterprise AI and image generation. The company also faced renewed scrutiny over reports that public Instagram content continues to be used for AI model training. • Microsoft confirmed GPT-5.6 is now the preferred model powering Microsoft 365 Copilot. The move signals that despite Microsoft's growing investment in its own AI models, OpenAI remains central to its flagship productivity platform. • Google rolled out a new Remix feature in Google Photos that converts existing videos into AI generated clips. The update brings generative video creation directly into one of Google's largest consumer products. • Worldwide PC shipments fell 4.9% year over year in Q2 2026, marking the first quarterly decline after nine consecutive quarters of growth. The slowdown suggests hardware demand is cooling despite continued investment in AI infrastructure. • Apple is reportedly evaluating memory chips from Chinese manufacturer CXMT for future devices. If adopted, the move would diversify Apple's DRAM supply chain beyond its existing suppliers. • 1X showcased NEO's new 25 Degrees of Freedom tendon driven hands, claiming human level or better dexterity, strength, speed, and reliability. The milestone represents a major advance toward practical humanoid robots capable of performing fine manipulation tasks. • DeepSeek reportedly secured $7.4 billion in fresh funding, with founder Liang Wenfeng personally contributing around $3 billion. The round would make DeepSeek one of China's most valuable AI startups and significantly expand its compute and research capabilities. • MiniMax is reportedly closing a $2 billion funding round while committing an additional 1% of company equity to support the open-source AI community. Internal reports also suggest the company is developing a roughly 2.7 trillion parameter model named M3Pro, though the model has not yet been officially announced.

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Still struggling to understand where exactly Sonuji was mocking her. It felt like a sincere perspective on her humble beginnings considering on twitter how many “cracked” people are here doing amazing things that even a person doing HTML in 2026 seems weirdly odd.
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@CodingNoobie Thank u for not dick riding the big accs, u got my follow
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Bro gave the perfect trailer to the world. You did exceedingly great for your country . Until the next time the real goat 🐐🇳🇴
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