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So much respect to Cape Verde. Smallest country ever by population (525,000) to make it to World Cup knockout stage. Lost but still leave as legends. Vozinha and Messi post game.

So much respect to Cape Verde. Smallest country ever by population (525,000) to make it to World Cup knockout stage. Lost but still leave as legends. Vozinha and Messi post game.

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Ok, this is actually insane. Apple Maps lets you zoom inside the Apple Park visitor centre to see the Apple Park miniature display model…and you can even see the cafe barista if you keep zooming:

Ok, this is actually insane. Apple Maps lets you zoom inside the Apple Park visitor centre to see the Apple Park miniature display model…and you can even see the cafe barista if you keep zooming:

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shoutout to the Google PM who added the Viking Row animation to Haaland’s search result page

shoutout to the Google PM who added the Viking Row animation to Haaland’s search result page

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Piers staring at Russell then looking at the camera like Jim from The Office is sending me

Piers staring at Russell then looking at the camera like Jim from The Office is sending me

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“As with other technological revolutions, AI will obsolete some roles and also create entirely new jobs.” The new jobs:

“As with other technological revolutions, AI will obsolete some roles and also create entirely new jobs.” The new jobs:

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looking forward to part of Nadal’s Netflix documentary when he explains how he won his 14th French Open (2022) before the match even started by freaking out Casper Ruud with the most unnecessarily intense prematch warmup in the hallway before they walk out

looking forward to part of Nadal’s Netflix documentary when he explains how he won his 14th French Open (2022) before the match even started by freaking out Casper Ruud with the most unnecessarily intense prematch warmup in the hallway before they walk out

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Best part of “Interstellar” is still the fact that Christopher Nolan spent $100K to plant 500 acres of real corn in Alberta (instead of using CGI to recreate a field). Then, sold the corn for a profit after filming. Remains most profitable commodities trade in Hollywood history.

Best part of “Interstellar” is still the fact that Christopher Nolan spent $100K to plant 500 acres of real corn in Alberta (instead of using CGI to recreate a field). Then, sold the corn for a profit after filming. Remains most profitable commodities trade in Hollywood history.

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Wild excerpts from Apple vs. OpenAI lawsuit: “After leaving Apple, Mr. Liu failed to return an Apple-issued work laptop that he had previously authenticated to Apple’s network. In a message left on a former colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop he said, ‘I still have another computer’ on which he planned to access Apple information. While employed by OpenAI, Mr. Liu also exploited a rare, previously unknown authentication bug to access Apple’s shared network folders. He celebrated his improper access, exclaiming in a message left on his colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop ‘LOL’ and that it was ‘so funny.’ Then, over several weeks, while developing hardware for OpenAI, Mr. Liu surreptitiously accessed and downloaded dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products, engineering presentations, technical specifications, and proprietary project data.”

Wild excerpts from Apple vs. OpenAI lawsuit: “After leaving Apple, Mr. Liu failed to return an Apple-issued work laptop that he had previously authenticated to Apple’s network. In a message left on a former colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop he said, ‘I still have another computer’ on which he planned to access Apple information. While employed by OpenAI, Mr. Liu also exploited a rare, previously unknown authentication bug to access Apple’s shared network folders. He celebrated his improper access, exclaiming in a message left on his colleague’s Apple-issued work laptop ‘LOL’ and that it was ‘so funny.’ Then, over several weeks, while developing hardware for OpenAI, Mr. Liu surreptitiously accessed and downloaded dozens of Apple’s confidential hardware-related files, including voluminous, detailed information about unreleased products, engineering presentations, technical specifications, and proprietary project data.”

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A bunch of Swatch boutiques stayed closed and cancelled the Audemars Piguet Royal Pop launch. Lines out of control at boutiques around the world (see Dubai, Milan, Tokyo below). Swatch official accounts posted its “not a limited edition” so that people can chill out. Wild.

A bunch of Swatch boutiques stayed closed and cancelled the Audemars Piguet Royal Pop launch. Lines out of control at boutiques around the world (see Dubai, Milan, Tokyo below). Swatch official accounts posted its “not a limited edition” so that people can chill out. Wild.

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Sora is shutting down but we will always have the clip of Jesus winning an Olympic Gold in swimming by walking on water

Sora is shutting down but we will always have the clip of Jesus winning an Olympic Gold in swimming by walking on water

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Apple celebrates its 50th birthday next week, which is a reminder that “Forrest Gump” has Hollywood’s best angel investment ever: Gump and Lt. Dan early in Apple. They get to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak before the April 1976 launch and prior to first official $250k check from Mike Markkula, who briefly owned 1/3rd of Apple for his investment. That would value at Apple at $750k. Since Gump and Lt. Dan were unsophisticated shrimp guys instead of tech investors, they probably got pinched on valuation by Jobs and paid $100k for 10% of Apple. That would be worth $180m at the Apple IPO in 1980 ($1.8B market cap). An 1,800x return in 5 years. Gump is a loyal dude so probably sold everything when Jobs was booted in 1985. On the other hand, he thought Apple was a fruit company and is financially illiterate…so Gump is likely still holding that stake, which is now worth $300B+ (my calculator broke trying to figure out the ROI).

Apple celebrates its 50th birthday next week, which is a reminder that “Forrest Gump” has Hollywood’s best angel investment ever: Gump and Lt. Dan early in Apple. They get to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak before the April 1976 launch and prior to first official $250k check from Mike Markkula, who briefly owned 1/3rd of Apple for his investment. That would value at Apple at $750k. Since Gump and Lt. Dan were unsophisticated shrimp guys instead of tech investors, they probably got pinched on valuation by Jobs and paid $100k for 10% of Apple. That would be worth $180m at the Apple IPO in 1980 ($1.8B market cap). An 1,800x return in 5 years. Gump is a loyal dude so probably sold everything when Jobs was booted in 1985. On the other hand, he thought Apple was a fruit company and is financially illiterate…so Gump is likely still holding that stake, which is now worth $300B+ (my calculator broke trying to figure out the ROI).

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TikTok users learning the US Surpreme Court upheld the TikTok Ban and they have only 48 hours left to post

TikTok users learning the US Surpreme Court upheld the TikTok Ban and they have only 48 hours left to post

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live footage of Tim Cook offering Apple head of chip design Johny Srouji a new contract to keep making custom silicon for iPhone and iPad

live footage of Tim Cook offering Apple head of chip design Johny Srouji a new contract to keep making custom silicon for iPhone and iPad

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“The secret to success is early to bed, early to rise. Work like hell, and advertise.” — Ted Turner (RIP to a legend)

“The secret to success is early to bed, early to rise. Work like hell, and advertise.” — Ted Turner (RIP to a legend)

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Unbelievable game. Ronaldo and Luka. Legends.

Unbelievable game. Ronaldo and Luka. Legends.

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F1 drivers can experience 5Gs while decelerating into a turn, equivalent to 20KG of force on the neck. So, their neck strength training is next level (see Max Verstappen).

F1 drivers can experience 5Gs while decelerating into a turn, equivalent to 20KG of force on the neck. So, their neck strength training is next level (see Max Verstappen).

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Vancouver crushed it with the Science World-to-Giant World Cup Ball conversion. Shoutout to the dude that dropped the final panel for the makeover.

Vancouver crushed it with the Science World-to-Giant World Cup Ball conversion. Shoutout to the dude that dropped the final panel for the makeover.

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Michael Burry in the past 12 hours

Michael Burry in the past 12 hours

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Holy crap. United Airlines now sells entire 3-seat rows in economy that can turn into a bed. Can’t imagine any parents with kids under 5 picking another airline if given choice.

Holy crap. United Airlines now sells entire 3-seat rows in economy that can turn into a bed. Can’t imagine any parents with kids under 5 picking another airline if given choice.

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Christoper Nolan famously prefers practical effects over CGI (somehow, “Oppenheimer” has no CGI). He took the approach to the next level in “Interstellar”. Instead of digitally recreating a corn field, Nolan spent $100,000 to plant one and sold it for a profit afterwards. Why practical effects? Nolan digitally enhances his shots but prefers working on location and with cameras. “It’s more fun for me and the actors,” he said of his approach during an interview with the BBC. “There’s nothing more dispiriting than showing up to a green screen. The magic is not there.” For the “Interstellar” cornfield, the most difficult part was finding a location to plant 500 acres of the crop. The script called for farm land near a mountain (not a ton of those around). Nolan tapped Zack Snyder for advice because the director had filmed a cornfield in “Superman”. The final location: a plot of land outside of Calgary, Alberta. The intention was never to grow the corn for sale, just to get some awesome shots. But Nolan later said “we got a pretty good crop and made some money on it.”

Christoper Nolan famously prefers practical effects over CGI (somehow, “Oppenheimer” has no CGI). He took the approach to the next level in “Interstellar”. Instead of digitally recreating a corn field, Nolan spent $100,000 to plant one and sold it for a profit afterwards. Why practical effects? Nolan digitally enhances his shots but prefers working on location and with cameras. “It’s more fun for me and the actors,” he said of his approach during an interview with the BBC. “There’s nothing more dispiriting than showing up to a green screen. The magic is not there.” For the “Interstellar” cornfield, the most difficult part was finding a location to plant 500 acres of the crop. The script called for farm land near a mountain (not a ton of those around). Nolan tapped Zack Snyder for advice because the director had filmed a cornfield in “Superman”. The final location: a plot of land outside of Calgary, Alberta. The intention was never to grow the corn for sale, just to get some awesome shots. But Nolan later said “we got a pretty good crop and made some money on it.”

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