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Why Are Your Product Deliverables a Mess? The AI-Mentored Retrospection Changes Everything

Startup Product Managers often grow wildly without mentors, becoming mere requirement porters. The AI-Mentored Retrospection uses large language models to fill this mentorship vacuum, helping junior talent reconstruct chaotic experiences into systematic professional frameworks. It shifts them from feature configurators to true problem solvers.

Apple’s Hide My Email Feature Is a Privacy Trap — And You’re Falling for It

Apple’s Hide My Email appears to protect your privacy from third parties, but secretly centralizes all your email aliases inside Apple’s own servers. This creates a single point of trust — and failure. The feature doesn’t give you privacy; it gives you a new master. Here’s why you need to rethink every alias you’ve ever created.

The Dashboard Walled Garden: Why Is Your Carmaker Kidnapping Your Screen?

Carmakers are resisting CarPlay to build a Dashboard Walled Garden, locking users into mediocre proprietary UIs to extract subscription revenue and boost market valuations. Despite consumer demand for seamless, annually updated interfaces, automakers prioritize control and profit over user experience, turning your car screen into a financial bargaining chip.

The One Thing Developers Get Wrong About Floating Point

Most developers assume floating-point libraries are ‘good enough’ — but implementations of the Remez algorithm routinely cheat on the floating-point domain, amplifying rounding errors into catastrophic failures. Sollya’s fpminimax proves that correct floating-point optimization is achievable. It’s time to stop blaming hardware and demand tools that honor the precision they promise.

Toyota’s CEO Just Admitted the Unthinkable: ‘We Might Not Survive’

Toyota’s CEO just warned the company might not survive. It’s not about EVs vs. hybrids—it’s about China’s control over the entire EV supply chain, from batteries to software. The world’s most resilient automaker is facing an existential threat that has nothing to do with its legendary reliability and everything to do with speed. If Toyota can fall, no Western automaker is safe.