The first iOS, iPadOS and macOS 27 developer betas are available now
Developer betas are available now for Apple's upcoming suit of OSes.
Developer betas are available now for Apple's upcoming suit of OSes.
European Union and Chinese citizens will have to wait even longer before getting their hands on Apple's hotly-anticipated iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 with the new Siri.
Apple just announced watchOS 27, the next version of its Apple Watch operating system, introducing support for Siri AI, a redesigned "dynamic" app grid, and improvements to health and fitness tracking. The watchOS 27 update will be available "this fall," according to Apple, though support is notably limited - the new OS will only be […]
Alright, first, for context, we’re a small early-stage startup (3 engineers total) and we closed our first round of funding 3 months ago. Second, not a lawyer or a GDPR expert. Obviously, I know GDPR is something we’d need to comply with, but we were so focused on rolling out the product to our customers that signed LOIs that it was just never a main focus. Anyways, we were about 2 weeks away from rolling out the product with our first customer based in Germany and we were rigorously testing our platform to make sure there weren’t any major hiccups during our launch. For the most part things were solid, no major bugs (a few tickets in Linear for styling issues), and we were getting good responses. We had Sentry set up for error tracking and PostHog for analytics. For tracing, we're using Braintrust, and thankfully all the data there is being hosted in the EU, so we didn't have to worry about that. But I did notice an issue we had missed. We’ve been logging everything. I’m talking about all the inputs, outputs, and conversation history, which sounds fine and helped us with debugging and building out the product. But our logs also contained a ton of PII. Names users typed into prompts, email addresses that showed up in completions, the occasional address or phone number. It just never crossed our mind that this was user data storage (in retrospect, duh) andd we had zero controls in place. No retention policy, no documented deletion path, no way to respond to an access request. When I flagged it, our CTO was freaking pissed. He didn't want to delay the launch, but going live while logging all that PII was an instant no-go. Which I totally get, not just because of GDPR, but I also think that there was no real reason to hoard that much data in the first place. What we ended up doing was, I think, a clean fix by treating the eval platform itself as the control point. I.e. being intentional about what fields get captured, setting actual retention policies, and making sure
I use GitHub CoPilot in VS Code in my small webdev business, and today I just found out that I burned through my usage quota in two working days, using it the same way as I always have. I know they changed how the plan worked on June 1, but seriously? Previously I rarely hit the ceiling during an entire month of work - and now, in two days of pretty typical use, I hit the limit. I want to unsubscribe from this crap but am not too familiar with the alternatives. What do you recommend based on my use case? Or is it the same with all the CoPilot-like services now? submitted by /u/legable [link] [留言]
New features coming this fall alongside two-tiered, Google-powered AI model overhaul.
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This is a submission for the June Solstice Game Jam. What I Built IMITATION is a browser...
watchOS snuck in some new health features amid that deluge of AI additions and minor improvements.
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NotebookLM is getting a big upgrade, but it's only for AI Ultra and enterprise accounts right now.
Hey everyone! I'm Manan from Chandigarh, India, and I'm looking for a project buddy to build something exciting together. A bit about me: I'm a full stack developer who enjoys building web apps, AI-powered products, and experimenting with new ideas. Most of my free time goes into coding, learning, and shipping projects that solve real problems. I'm also a Project Admin at GSSoC, where I've open-sourced my own project, DBPortal, for contributors to work on and improve: github.com/Mananwebdev160408/dbportal I love collaborating with people and thought it'd be fun to find someone who's equally passionate about building things. I don't have a fixed idea in mind, so we could brainstorm and work on anything from an AI tool to a SaaS product, an open source project, a developer utility, or something completely unique. I'd prefer someone from India since coordinating is easier, but developers from anywhere are welcome. I can communicate in English and Hindi. I'm mainly looking for someone who's excited to build, exchange ideas, stay consistent, and enjoy the process. It'd be great to have a teammate to learn with, push each other, and hopefully create something really cool together. If this sounds like your kind of thing, feel free to DM me or drop a comment. Even if you already have a project idea you've been thinking about, I'd love to hear it. Looking forward to meeting some awesome devs! 🚀 portfolio: devmanan.vercel.app github: github.com/Mananwebdev160408 submitted by /u/Suspicious-Salt4505 [link] [留言]
The Trump administration released the updated version of the list four months ago and then quickly pulled it without explaining why