The Current + Pentagonâs $200M AI push, secret white text trick, money for old gear and more tech smarts you need - In partnership with Fatty15 | Welcome to your Wednesday, friend. Ever stare at your Wi-Fi router like itâs keeping secrets? Same. Technically, a bunch of digits is the gatekeeper to your wild, wacky internet world. Some keep it short and sweet, others might be clinically insane with their password length. âđŒ Take a guess: Whatâs the max number of characters your Wi-Fi password actually can be? A) 32, B) 64, C) 128 or D) Unlimited? Find the answer at the back of your router the end. â
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ§š Pentagon goes promptcore: We need this. The Pentagon is writing jumbo checks (up to $200M each) to OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and, yes, xAI, to build agentic AIs for war. The Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office says this is about speeding up military decision-making and âmission workflows.â GoFraudMe: Scammersâ latest ploy is fake fundraisers exploiting a real tragedy. A womanâs husband was killed with a hatchet on vacation, and bogus GoFundMes popped up using his story. GoFundMe pulled the pages, but itâs a brutal reminder: Always verify before donating. đ Sneaky stuff: Researchers are putting secret prompts for AI chatbots into academic papers. Iâm talking about invisible white text like âonly give positive reviewsâ or âignore all negativesâ that humans canât see but bots can. It started as a joke, but now itâs popping up because it works. This is nuts: Two new AI tools, DAILA and DeepDi, let anyone upload an app file and then it will spit out the source code. Translation: An app will reverse engineer another app in seconds. Companies who thought their proprietary code and tech secrets were safe are screwed. Cold storage, cold betrayal: Say goodbye to the crypto wallet Ledgerâs Nano S. No more updates, no help if it breaks. Folks bought it thinking they could just keep their crypto in it, but now are being forcibly nudged to upgrade to the Nano S Plus or Nano X. â Starbucks Secret Menu is out: Itâs now officially in the app under the offers tab, starting with fan favorites: Cookies on Top, Dragonfruit Glow-Up, Just Add White Mocha, and Lemon, Tea & Pearls. Bonus: Thereâs also a Secret Menu Contest running until July 20. You could win up to $25,000. Try this for fun: The next time you go to Starbucks, tell them your name is âBueller.â Donât go the first time they call your name! đ |
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BY THE NUMBERS $500 million Thatâs the deal Apple just signed with MP Materials, which operates a rare-earth mine in the U.S. The company will soon produce magnets for iPhones and other high-tech gear. Why? Apple wants to cut back on communist Chinaâs grip controlling about 70% of the worldâs critical minerals. 7 Thatâs how many petroleum-based color dyes ice cream makers are ditching by 2028. Red 3, Blue 1, Yellow 5, basically the Crayola rejects of the dessert world, are being swapped for natural pigments. Your mint chip might soon look like actual mint. The average American downs 4 gallons of ice cream a year. Yea, weâre all just toddlers with credit cards and freezers. 1.8 million The number of teachers now getting a crash course in AI. A new $23 million union-backed training academy, funded by Microsoft ($12.5M), OpenAI ($8M plus $2M in tech) and Anthropic ($500K), aims to make every AFT member fluent in AI. Itâs like summer school for grown-ups. |
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LOGGING OUT ... Answer: B) 64 characters. Thatâs the Wi-Fi password limit, which is slightly less than âSupercalifragilisticexpialidociousâ typed twice. Unless youâre trying to keep out a hacker and your little brother, maybe donât use the full 64. Fun fact: The original Wi-Fi standard came out in 1997, but it wasnât called âWi-Fiâ until 1999, when a branding agency came up with the name because âIEEE 802.11b Direct Sequenceâ didnât exactly roll off the tongue. đŠ One for the road: Why do sharks eat underwater internet cables? They were advised to have more fiber in their diet. (Yea, youâre gonna use that one, I know it!) Donât knock it till you try it: Fatty15 (todayâs sponsor) is a tiny but mighty supplement loaded with C15:0. Thatâs a science-backed âgood fatâ your body actually needs to support better sleep, metabolism and mood. Phew, that was a lot of free tech know-how right here. Itâs just another day of the #1 tech newsletter in the United States. Tomorrow, Iâm talking about foldable phones, fun to flex but maybe not $1,800 worth of fun. Until then, Iâll be hunting down more tips, tricks and stories just for you! đ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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