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Linkowisko #3 - Newsletter Artura Kurasińskiego

Witam w kolejnym "linkowisku" czyli zbiorze linków i artykułów z których korzystam tworząc moje newselttery. Regularny newsletter (ze wstępniakiem) wysyłam bez zmian - w każdy czwartek.

Artur Kurasiński

PS Właśnie dlatego warto tutaj kliknąć i wesprzeć mój newslleter. Wyceniłem koszt miesięcznego wsparcia (8 wydania) na 12 złotych. Jeśli uznasz, że to co pisze i wiedza jaką przekazuję ma dla Ciebie sens to zapraszam do wspierania. Dziękuję!

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Adam Jesionkiewicz opowiada jak odszedł od niedziałającej strategii biznesowej i skoncentrował się na jednej firmie, która daje mu radość i przychody.

The data includes phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and — in some cases — email addresses.

Beijing is a big user of the platform to spread its political views to hundreds of millions of people overseas, prompting workers to express concerns internally.

Apple Inc said Wednesday that it will build a battery-based renewable energy storage facility in Central California near a solar energy installation that already provides energy for all of its facilities in the state.

Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.

The Locus Charter proposes that wider, shared understanding of risks and solutions relating to uses of location data can improve standards of practice, and help protect individuals and the public interest. We hope the Charter can improve understanding of risk, so those can be managed, and the many benefits of geospatial technologies can be realized for individuals and societies.

The gaming sector has never been hotter or had higher expectations from investors who are dumping billions into upstarts that can adjust to shifting tides faster that the existing giants will. Bay Area-based Manticore Games is one of the second-layer gaming platforms looking to build on the market’s momentum. The startup tells TechCrunch they’ve closed […]

Enjin raised $18.9 million to launch its dedicated non-fungible token (NFT) blockchain on Polkadot as a way to take NFTs to the next level.

When we invented non-fungible tokens, we were trying to protect artists. But tech-world opportunism has struck again.

Amazon is trying to build more lively gadgets, which is why it added motion to the Echo Show 10. Here's why it opened up the feature to developers, and why Amazon executives personally read thousands of customer reviews.

Chinese police seize a collection of luxury sports cars in the raid.

iPhones purchased in Russia now show a list of Russian-developed apps at startup. It’s thanks to a new law which comes into effect today. The prompt appears as part of the standard iPhone setup process.

Without advertisers or major investors, Bandcamp turned a profit helping musicians at all levels make a living. Could its influence on the music industry grow?

Covid has given Peter Thiel’s secretive US tech company new opportunities to operate in Europe in ways some campaigners find worrying

But few founders want to talk about it, fearful of becoming "the next TikTok."

LG said on Monday it will close its loss-making mobile phone business worldwide as the once pioneer brand looks to focus its resources in “growth areas” such as electric vehicle components, connected devices, smart homes, robotics, AI and B2B solutions, and platforms and services. The South Korean firm said in a statement that its board […]

We fear and yearn for “the singularity.” But it will probably never come.

Perhaps you’ve heard of SPACS, or special-purpose acquisition companies, as an alternative to IPOs. They are, in some respects, easier than IPOs — but there are pitfalls for investors, too. Here’s what you need to know.

Exploring how deep reasoning, small data, unsupervised learning, more efficient deep learning models, and new AI hardware can accelerate AI innovation.

News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication

In six months, the world of automobiles has raced decades ahead: From a mere aspiration, the mass-market electric vehicle is at once a very real object planned for deployment in three or four years…

Jobless, Selling Nudes Online and Still Struggling. OnlyFans, a social media platform that allows people to sell explicit photos of themselves, has boomed during the pandemic. But….

A quest to find the origin of a pizza place led me down a rabbit hole of clickbait restaurants—with Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick's new company at the end.

Sensor Tower data reveals that U.S. iPhone users spent an average of $138 on apps in 2020, up 38% from 2019.

A lot’s happened since Facebook’s first headset brought virtual reality to the masses. Facebook might have been a first mover, but it also wants to be the last one.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to spend $100 billion over the next three years to expand its chip fabrication capacity, a staggering financial commitment to address booming demand for new technologies.

The Beijing-based smartphone giant is the latest tech company to join the smart mobility race in the world’s largest car market.

Xinba, one of the most popular influencers on Kuaishou, sold US$300 million worth of products ranging from shampoo to smartphones in just 12 hours, rebounding from a controversy over fake goods last year.

The long read

: Using ratings, competitions and bonuses to incentivise workers isn’t new – but as I found when I became a Lyft driver, the gig economy is taking it to another level

A new crop of internet browsers from Brave, DuckDuckGo and others offer stronger privacy protections than what you might be used to.

The site removed 653,465 pieces of content that violated its Terms of Service in 2020, according to the report.

The UK startup's method of creating stable qubits in regular silicon chips could be the key to creating scalable quantum computers.

Mark Zuckerberg wanted to make his social network a reliable source about the pandemic. Instead he’s helped spread misinformation about vaccines causing infertility.

The narrative that the private sector drives innovation is only half the story.

The killer use case for AR/VR might just be warfare. Today, Microsoft announced that it has received a contract to outfit the United States Army with tens of thousands of augmented reality headsets based on the company’s HoloLens tech. This contract could be worth as much as $21.88 billion over 10 years, the company says. […]

Roblox Corp.’s users can create virtual worlds to fend off zombies or scuba dive for hidden treasure, with makers of the most popular games earning enough to become millionaires.

Amazon ambassadors were trained to defend Jeff Bezos and clap back at Bernie Sanders under a program codenamed “Veritas.”

Visa Inc said on Monday it will allow the use of the cryptocurrency USD Coin to settle transactions on its payment network, the latest sign of growing acceptance of digital currencies by the mainstream financial industry.

“The introduction of a vaccine passport or ‘Green Pass’ will only allow those who have been vaccinated to experience the recovery to their daily lives,” the PM said.

"We all need and deserve tools that we understand and can control. That is why I think we should be really vocal about it and resist technologies that instead of supporting and collaborating with humans, take over...

TAIPEI -- Foxconn, the world's biggest contract electronics manufacturer, says the global chip shortage will reduce its shipments by 10% -- a rarhttps://www.businessinsider.in/tech/news/a-data-leak-shows-that-over-two-million-chinese-communist-party-members-were-secretly-embedded-in-organizations-around-the-world/articleshow/79720017.cms?fbclid=IwAR0QRyz-X-xlm5bML4Ery4FWyFiCmUynkN5QH2sme4uarj1WNZWay7QC5lw

Citi analyst Jason Bazinet says illegal sharing of subscription streaming services is a $25 billion-a-year problem for U.S. operators, and the top SVOD owns 25% of it

Retailers have sold private label products for a century or more. Is

something different when Amazon does it?

But some observers aren’t convinced that QuantumScape’s lithium-metal batteries will power cars and trucks on the road as soon as the company claims.

The platform’s tolerance of white supremacist, pro-Nazi and conspiracy theory content pushes the boundaries of the medium.