Google has released passkeys for the stable version of Chrome M108 on Windows 11, macOS, and Android. 
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Big Tech & Startups

RIP Passwords? Passkey support rolls out to Chrome stable (4 minute read)

Google has released passkeys for the stable version of Chrome M108 on Windows 11, macOS, and Android. Users who meet all the hardware requirements can now sign into supported services with a passkey. Google Password Manager on Android can sync all passkeys to the cloud. Passkeys offer big advantages over passwords, for example, they are not phishable and hackers can't access accounts without physical access to users' devices.
Twitter to Increase Tweet Character Limit to 4,000, Elon Musk Says (1 minute read)

Twitter is planning to increase its character limit from 280 to 4,000. The platform originally had a character limit of 140 before it increased to 280 in 2017. Twitter plans to relaunch its Twitter Blue subscription service with perks such as the ability to edit tweets and upload higher-resolution videos. It will cost $11 per month for iPhone users.
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Science & Futuristic Technology

US scientists boost clean power hopes with fusion energy breakthrough (5 minute read)

US scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have achieved a net energy gain in a fusion reaction for the first time. The laboratory uses a process called inertial confinement fusion, which involves bombarding a tiny pellet of hydrogen plasma with the world's biggest laser. It created a reaction that produced around 2.5 megajoules of energy, about 120% of the 2.1 megajoules used by the laser. The data is still being analyzed.
These exclusive satellite images show that Saudi Arabia’s sci-fi megacity is well underway (7 minute read)

Satellite images reveal that Saudi Arabia's The Line megacity project is well underway. The site is teeming with hundreds of construction vehicles, with sprawling bases nearby housing likely thousands of workers. Estimates suggest that the workers have already excavated around 26 million cubic meters of earth and rock. Critics have questioned the environmental and practical wisdom of building such a huge structure in the desert. Many of the technologies the project is supposed to incorporate remain unproven.
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Programming, Design & Data Science

Awesome ChatGPT (GitHub Repo)

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sqlean (GitHub Repo)

sqlean is a set of SQLite extensions that are well documented, tested, and built for Linux, Windows, and macOS. The main set includes domain modules for secure hashes, user-defined functions, file reading and writing, fuzzy string matching, IP address manipulation, and much more. The incubator set includes extensions for one-dimensional arrays, binary classification, reading environment variables, and more. These extensions have issues that prevent them from being in the main set, but they are candidates for inclusion in the future.
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Miscellaneous

TSMC: Semiconductors and Borders of Light (25 minute read)

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is one of the world's most important companies. It makes chips for everything from phones to weapon systems. TSMC recently announced that it will increase its financing for facilities in Arizona to $40 billion. The semiconductor supply chain has many nearly irreplaceable players. Chip sanctions could be a potent weapon in the US and China's economic war.
Chrome, 10 years later (17 minute read)

Chrome, the web browser developed by Google, has more than 2.5 billion users. This article discusses the reason for Chrome's creation, what it was like working on the project, the challenges of building a browser on Linux, and the impact of Chrome on the web. Chrome was created because Google wanted the web to succeed while having more influence over the product.

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