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Here's the inside story of why Elon Musk fired the entire Tesla Supercharger staff (8 minute read)

Here's the inside story of why Elon Musk fired the entire Tesla Supercharger staff (8 minute read)

This article presents the story of Tesla's Supercharger firings based on interviews with eight former charging-division employees, one contractor, and an email that Tesla sent to outside vendors. Charging chief Rebecca Tinucci went to meet with Elon Musk about the network's future the day before the firings. Tinucci had recently cut between 15% to 20% of staff, but Musk wanted more layoffs. She balked at the request, saying that deeper cuts would undermine the charging businesses' fundamentals. Musk responded by firing Tinucci and her entire 500-member team.
Project IDX, Google's next-gen IDE, is now in open beta (3 minute read)
May 16 | AI

Project IDX, Google's next-gen IDE, is now in open beta (3 minute read)

Project IDX is an AI-centric, browser-based development environment that was launched as an invite-only service in August. Over 100,000 developers have already tried the service, which is now available in open beta. Google has added an integration with the Google Maps Platform into the IDE and integrations with the Chrome Dev Tools and Lighthouse to help debug applications. It will soon enable deploying apps to Cloud Run, Google Cloud's serverless platform for running front- and back-end services, and integrate with Checks, Google's AI-powered compliance platform.
You probably don't need microservices (7 minute read)
May 16 | Webdev

You probably don't need microservices (7 minute read)

Microservices are popular and great for scalability and team organization, but can bring problems to smaller organizations. Too many services can be hard to maintain, create excessive interdependencies, and make downsizing difficult in tough economic times.
Google is redesigning its search engine — and it's AI all the way down (5 minute read)
May 16 | Design

Google is redesigning its search engine — and it's AI all the way down (5 minute read)

Google is incorporating AI into its search engine with features like "AI Overviews" and a new planning tool. It aims to deliver summarized answers, automatic categorization, and personalized results using its Gemini AI to understand queries, generate summaries, and design result pages. For users, this could mean a completely new way to interact with the internet: less typing, fewer tabs, and more chatting with a search engine.

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