There's no way I'll ever want to do my taxes, mate.
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Trump’s protectionist trade policies allow China to swoop in
America’s top trading partners are responding to Trump’s belligerent and unpredictable trade policies
— including his announcement Saturday to impose tariffs on eight European allies for opposing U.S. designs on acquiring Greenland
— by trying to take their business elsewhere.
Canada broke with the United States on Friday, slashing its 100% import tax on Chinese electric vehicles
in return for lower …
Q&A with Sam Altman on OpenAI's "code red" call, enterprise strategy, product ambitions, IPO plans, ChatGPT's personalization plans, and more (Alex Kantrowitz/Big Technology)
https://www.bigtechnology.com/p/sam-altman-on-openais-plan-to-win<…
Il Comitato europeo per la protezione dei dati (EDPB) individua le sfide che ostacolano la piena attuazione del diritto all'oblio
Bruxelles, 18 febbraio - Il Comitato europeo per la protezione dei dati (EDPB) ha adottato una relazione sull'azione del suo Coordinated Enforcement Framework (CEF) sul diritto all'oblio (art. 17 GDPR) . Il Comitato si è concentrato questa discussione in quanto si tratta uno dei diritti GDPR più frequentemente esercitati e uno in merito al qual…
Purpose in Every Step: Over 50 Raiders participate in annual My Cause My Cleats campaign https://www.raiders.com/news/purpose-in-every-step-over-50-raiders-participate-in-annual-my-cause-my-cleats-campaign
Something that just drives me up the wall about this particular area of Git (merge conflicts) is that, beyond the all-too-typical Git problem of sloppy terminology, this is bad feature design. In most situations, “use ours” and “user theirs” are •both• the wrong answer! There are two doors, and they’re •both• trapdoors.
If you have a merge conflict, that means that you changed something •and• somebody else changed something, and your job is to •synthesize• both changes. To use one is to discard the other, which is usually not what you want!
The thing Git (and every Git GUI) ought to surface is a three-way merge: show me what I changed and what they changed ••relative to the nearest common ancestor••. Yes yes yes, I know it’s possible to finagle that into view with Git. It should be the danged default. It is what I should see first. It is what I should see if I have no idea what I’m doing.
1/ https://hachyderm.io/@jeremydmiller/115741417416659492
Google has filed a lawsuit to protect its search results,
targeting a firm called SerpApi
that has turned Google’s 10 blue links into a business.
According to Google, SerpApi ignores established law and Google’s terms
to scrape and resell its search engine results pages (SERPs).
This is not the first action against SerpApi, but Google’s decision to go after a scraper could signal a new, more aggressive stance on protecting its search data.
Neural Concept, whose 3D product design software uses deep learning to help cut development times, raised a $100M Series C, bringing its total funding to $130M (Chris Metinko/Axios)
https://www.axios.com/pro/enterprise-software-deals/20…
Sources: Seoul-based AI chip designer FuriosaAI seeks to raise a $300M-$500M Series D to fund mass production of its 2nd-gen RNGD chip and is eyeing a 2027 IPO (Yoolim Lee/Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-…