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Aryan Gupta

@savagearyan007
6 posts
2026-01-20
Good riddance, I won't miss them because of how rocky their final years were. They were good in the pre-COVID era, but they were extremely overhyped and overrated by tech creators after 2021-22. [image]
2026-01-20 View on X
PCMag

Taiwanese media: Asus Chair Jonney Shih says the company won't release any new smartphones in 2026, which may signal the brand's exit from the Android market

2024-05-16
People crying over 60 Hz on iPhones need to keep up the same energy for the new Xperia 10 VI. 60 Hz OLED with SD 6 Gen1 for €399 (~₹35k) and no more telephoto this time. [image]
2024-05-16 View on X
What Hi-Fi?

Sony unveils the £1,299 Xperia 1 VI, with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a 6.5-inch OLED Full HD+ display, and 7.1x optical zoom lens, and the £349 Xperia 10 VI

@9to5mac @ChanceHMiller Apple: “We care about your privacy.”
2024-05-16 View on X
The Verge

Some iPhone owners say the iOS 17.5 update, which Apple released on May 13, is resurfacing photos they had deleted; iOS beta testers pointed to the same bug

Concern As iPhone Users Report Deleted Photos Are Reappearing Ali Salman / Wccftech : A Strange Bug in iOS 17.5 Is Causing Old Photos To Reappear That Were Deleted Years Ago José A...

2023-10-28
I'm disappointed by the Xiaomi 14 Pro. The screen has massively improved, they've mostly kept the good parts. Mostly being the keyword, since I hate the change from the 1"-type to a 1/1.31" main sensor, and I'm a variable aperture skeptic. It's also too close to the Xiaomi 14. [image]
2023-10-28 View on X
TechCrunch

OpenAI forms Preparedness, a new team to assess, evaluate, and probe AI models to protect against “catastrophic risks”, including biological and nuclear threats

I'm disappointed by the Xiaomi 14 Pro. The screen has massively improved, they've mostly kept the good parts. Mostly being the keyword, since I hate the change from the 1"-type to a 1/1.31" main sensor, and I'm a variable aperture skeptic. It's also too close to the Xiaomi 14. [image]
2023-10-28 View on X
MIT Technology Review

A profile of, and interview with, OpenAI Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever, who made a “superalignment” team to safely build and control superintelligent AI models

“It's going to be monumental, earth-shattering.  There will be a before and an after.”  —  Ilya Sutskever, head bowed, is deep in thought.

2023-10-27
I'm disappointed by the Xiaomi 14 Pro. The screen has massively improved, they've mostly kept the good parts. Mostly being the keyword, since I hate the change from the 1"-type to a 1/1.31" main sensor, and I'm a variable aperture skeptic. It's also too close to the Xiaomi 14. [image]
2023-10-27 View on X
TechCrunch

OpenAI forms Preparedness, a new team to assess, evaluate, and probe AI models to protect against “catastrophic risks”, including biological and nuclear threats

from today's models to AGI. Goal: a quantitative, evidence-based methodology, beyond what is accepted as possible: https://openai.com/... Forums: r/technews : OpenAI forms team to ...