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  • I really hope so because that means less wasting on R&D on a device that already works fine and will continue to work fine for years. Not everything needs a new masive upgrade and living on the bleeding edge.

  • That greatly depends on what use you give it. I literally never cared for tablets but lately tried my SO's and found out they make great luxurious manga readers. Would still not buy one but wouldn't reject a free iPad.

  • They become the janitors of the stuff cobbled together by AI. Generated code has existed for a long time. Generating code from scratch is not what software do. Understanding the business context and the whole code base is. There will certainly be lots of things that developers will do faster with AI, meaning less developers might be needed in the long term. But it's more likely that developers will just be expected to develop faster and ship more things.

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  • Friend, Google is now paying for the privilege of accessing the reddit results and so far no other search engine is able to. I'm pretty sure reddit is making bank...

    Twitter on the other hand, I doubt it. Some media companies might have accepted to pay for access, but most certainly didn't. They most certainly lost money with the user exodus.