Topics include painful side of making video games, Grindr's big problems, Google's sneakiest trojan horse, dotnet core's popularity among startups, Grindr employee resignations, Google's ad platform, Tailscale sponsorship, Star Field optimization controversy, and privacy risks of cars becoming smartphones.
Unethical behavior of tech companies impacting users
Challenges faced by the gaming industry and preference for console development
Deep dives
Summary of Podcast Episode
This podcast episode discusses various topics including the unethical behavior of some tech companies, the challenges faced by the gaming industry, the environmental impact of generative AI, and the potential career changes for people in the tech field.
Unethical Behavior in Tech Companies
The podcast episode highlights the unethical behavior of some tech companies, such as the gimping of the PC version of a popular game on Nvidia and Intel to prioritize AMD, and the negative consequences for users.
Challenges in the Gaming Industry
The podcast episode explores the challenges faced by the gaming industry, including performance issues and programming faults in new game releases, as well as the preference for console development over PC optimization.
Environmental Impact of Generative AI
The podcast episode raises concerns about the environmental impact of generative AI, specifically the high water and power usage required to cool data centers, and the need for more sustainable practices in the tech industry.
Why isn’t dotnet core popular among startups? — Is there any specific reason why startups, at least here in India, don’t tend to use dotnet for backend especially now dotnet is also open source and cross-platform.
Almost Half of Grindr’s Employees Quit — Grindr seems to have played itself by giving its employees a return-to-office ultimatum — and nearly half of those employees responded by quitting.
Santiago on X: "I fired somebody cheating" — Around that time, I stumbled upon the idea of overemployment. A whole movement dedicated to helping people work several full-time jobs at once.
The Privacy Sandbox — Billions of people around the world rely on access to information on sites and apps. To provide this free resource without relying on intrusive tracking, publishers and developers need privacy-preserving alternatives for their key business needs, including serving relevant content and ads.
Artificial intelligence technology behind ChatGPT was built in Iowa — with a lot of water — In a paper due to be published later this year, Ren’s team estimates ChatGPT gulps up 500 milliliters of water (close to what’s in a 16-ounce water bottle) every time you ask it a series of between 5 to 50 prompts or questions. The range varies depending on where its servers are located and the season. The estimate includes indirect water usage that the companies don’t measure — such as to cool power plants that supply the data centers with electricity.
Nissan, Kia 'collect data about drivers' sexual activity' — The foundation said most car companies can comb through a variety of sources to glean personal information about drivers after they pair their smartphones with a vehicle’s connected services.
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