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| | | Want a byte-sized version of Hacker News? Try TLDR's free daily newsletter. | TLDR covers the most interesting tech, science, and coding news in just 5 minutes. | Subscribe for free! | What are you doing for work? | | | | The Noodle Network Tech and AI: Seasoned with a Dash of Humor | November 19, 2024 | Today's tech tales are packed with regulatory drama, AI upgrades, fines, spin-offs, and a Senate hearing. From Google's Chrome woes to Tesla riding a Trump-fueled wave, here's a witty take on the latest happenings. | | Perplexity Gets Into Shopping: AI That Finds Your Socks | AI startup Perplexity is adding shopping features to its search capabilities, proving that even AI wants to get in on retail therapy. Now, instead of just answering your trivia questions or finding the capital of Burkina Faso, Perplexity can help you snag that perfect pair of sneakers—or whatever else the algorithm decides you need. In the fierce competition against giants like Google and Amazon, Perplexity's move is a bold bet. Will it make shopping good or just "Perplexingly great"? We'll leave the semantics to our loyal readers. | | | | | Tesla Gains on Trump's Self-Driving Report: A Federal Boost? | Tesla's stock climbed on news that Trump's team might roll out federal regulations for self-driving vehicles. Musk must be revving his engines, thinking, "Finally, some rules we like!" If Trump delivers, Tesla could see its robotaxi dreams cruise into reality, assuming the regulations are less "red tape" and more "green light." For now, investors are giddy, Musk is probably tweeting, and skeptics are just hoping these self-driving cars know how to handle a roundabout. | | | | | DOJ Wants Google to Ditch Chrome: The Plot Thickens | The DOJ reportedly plans to ask a judge to make Google sell off Chrome, marking a bold new chapter in the tech giant's antitrust saga. For Google, it's like being asked to give up your favorite child—except the child also holds the keys to the internet. If the DOJ succeeds, we might see Chrome in the hands of… who? Bing? Mozilla? Someone with a catchy name and a lot of server space, hopefully. One thing's certain: this is a battle that'll be interesting, if not great. | | | | | A Knockout Night of Sleep, Powered by Plants | | | Try Risk-Free | | India Fines WhatsApp: Sharing Is Not Always Caring | India has slapped WhatsApp with a $25.4 million fine and restricted it from sharing user data with Meta entities. It's a strong message: "You can't just pass around our info like it's a plate of samosas." WhatsApp now faces stricter scrutiny, and Meta execs are probably scrambling for new ways to connect their platforms without connecting too much. For users, it's a rare privacy win—assuming they can find their way through the app's 17 privacy settings. | | | | | Goldman Sachs Eyes Digital Spin-Off: Bankers on the Blockchain | Goldman Sachs is looking to spin out its digital assets tech platform, because apparently even Wall Street needs to declutter. The move could signal big ambitions for the blockchain side of Goldman's business—or maybe it's just a fancy way of saying, "We don't know what to do with this yet." Crypto enthusiasts are watching closely, while the rest of us are just trying to remember what NFTs even are. | | | | | US Senate Panel vs. Chinese Hackers: The Cyber Smackdown | The US Senate is holding a hearing on Chinese hacking incidents, with lawmakers gearing up to ask the tough questions—or at least the questions they've rehearsed. The hearing promises plenty of soundbites about cybersecurity and national defense, as senators grapple with the modern digital battlefield. Meanwhile, hackers are probably tuning in for tips on what not to do next time. Stay tuned for heated debates, patriotic speeches, and maybe even a few tech buzzwords thrown in for good measure. | | | | | From Perplexity's shopping spree and Tesla's regulatory boost to Google's Chrome drama and WhatsApp's privacy fine, today's tech world is brimming with intrigue. Goldman's blockchain pivot and the Senate's hacker hearings round out a lineup that proves there's never a dull moment in tech. Whether you call it good or great, it's undeniably entertaining—and that's something we can all agree on. ππΎπ€ | What'd you think of today's email? | | | |
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