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  • Apple sues OpenAI ¨, Apple's AI chips ¨, not understanding your codebase ¨¨

    From TLDR@VERT to tldrnewsletter@synchro.net on Mon Jul 13 10:38:30 2026
    Apple has accused OpenAI of stealing secrets about products still in development. OpenAI's new hardware business allegedly
    asked


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    HOME ROBOTS ALREADY WALK. 1X'S NEW HANDS TRY TO SOLVE THE PART THAT
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    notice a glass starting to slip. Factory robots use grippers because
    they work with parts placed exactly at the same spot every time, but
    homes have a much larger variation in object type and placement. 1X's
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    CHINA RECOVERED ITS FIRST REUSABLE ROCKET AND SHOWED A NEW WAY TO DO
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    stage was recovered via a sea-based net. There are several other
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    Our thoughts about the smartest way to accomplish a task will become increasingly stupid compared to AI's way of doing it as time goes on.
    This necessitates a switch from prompt engineering to intent
    engineering, where you describe the outcome you want rather than how a
    thing should be done. People should review older prompts and switch
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    IN DEFENSE OF NOT UNDERSTANDING YOUR CODEBASE (9 MINUTE READ) [12]

    People who work on small codebases with low-turnover teams use
    different methods, practices, and cultures than people who work on
    large codebases with high-turnover teams. The first group, which says
    you need to understand the codebase completely, otherwise you can't do
    good work, is over-represented in online discussions about software engineering. There's nothing wrong with being in a state of partial understanding in many software engineering environments. In large
    systems, a partial understanding is the best you can do.

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