Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant(techcrunch.com) |
Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant(techcrunch.com) |
Sure, it's part of Facebook but it's not the same as the core product.
Meta Ray-Ban glasses are also a massive success.
I see more Bluesky links in the wild than Threads and they claim only 27M users.
is there any alternative ray ban meta . i hate buying from zuck.
Seems like an insane achievement to scale a messaging service to half of the world.
Going from 450 to 3300 seems rather small in terms of technical achievement. If you can serve 450 you can serve 3300 MM frankly.
Instagram and Facebook and WhatsApp are already free.
https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2026/05/26/big-tech-ext...
these "free" products are hugely, mind-bogglingly, yet invisibly expensive
Most people know something like that is happening but they have no idea the vast knowledge graph of information that is available for sale about them.
And these days that data isn’t just being used for advertising.
[1] : https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/17/kenyan-ou...
Hardware was very nice & sorry to see they sold. Mine sits in my desk now :/
The world desperately needs more products conceived under sweaty moonlight at burning man!
https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/03/04/you-bought-zucks-ray-ba...
Oh an AI pendant, what kind of dystopian thing are they going to use this for.
Or is it just me.
Tech news is still dominated by X and bluesky, so naturally those content sources appear more here.
the targetting pixel and like button are the most obvious innovations?
facebook is a tool for building products on, rather than a product in and of itself.
1. The product isn't useful
2. The product is useful but nobody is using it.
3. Ok, a lot of people are using it but nobody is buying it.
4. Ok, some people are buying it but the product is not innovative. Somebody invented it first. <--- the person is here.
5. Ok, the product is innovative but it's not like it will cure cancer!!!
Not to mention the load constraints did not grow 7x, it's orders of magnitude more load increase than that.
As the world's mobile data speeds have skyrocketed in speeds and plummeted in price, WhatsApp is now handling orders of magnitude more data per user than when they served merely 450. And it's all complicated rich media which was not handled at the time.
WhatsApp's file limit at the time of acquisition was 16 MB. Today, it's 2 GB. Per file. It didn't have voice or video calling at acquisition either, also highly complex and expensive to run.
WhatsApp grew 7x in user base, but the scale of data and technical complexity grew exponentially more.
If this were so easy, history would not be littered with high profile scaling failures from messaging apps. Most notably Signal, which couldn't handle a 1.5x influx of users from WhatsApp and was down for weeks.
Claiming a 7x scale is technically easy while your data-per-user growth grows probably 50% a year or more is patently ridiculous.
Same with this pendant eavesdropping device.
- Rewind uses Apple's on-device OCR (Live Text). That alone sets it apart from every other screen recorder, I've never seen another - you can search by any text that has ever been captured on-screen. I do not trust any OCR other than Live Text.
- The on-disk format is fairly compact. Over 7 months of recording is still under 250 GB on my machine.
- It records the URL in Safari so you can return to any web page you have ever visited without having to rely on OCR of the address bar, which isn't even displayed anymore most of the time.
I haven't used most of its other features.
Unfortunately, it's been breaking recently as macOS updates. For instance, notification banners no longer show up in the recordings. This actually removes a huge part of the utility for me, as I used to be able to use Rewind to catch notifications I didn't see in time, but that is no longer possible. So now when I see a notification slide away in the corner of my vision, I just have to accept that there's nothing I can do to ever see what it was (most notifications do not go to Notification Center on my machine; not sure why).
Also, Rewind crashes so often that I need to have a script in crontab to automatically restart it.
I'm similarly thinking of making a fully local granola competitor just for personal use as I also like having everything on my own machine too.
[0] https://old.reddit.com/r/macapps/comments/1qnr2f3/os_opensou...
At that time AWS was just rolling out ELB and RDS, people were still fulfilling their (and most) roles on EC2 servers or even more likely dedicated servers / VPS that took day(s) to commission and might have even been setup by hand, there was no Docker, GitHub was new and Actions, Jenkins etc were years away, and there were very few PaaS- or IaaS-type offerings IIRC just a very nascent Heroku and Google App Engine.
Not to mention that doing so is a felony in a two-party consent state.