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@Yashuoberoi Hi I'm Sanjay (@Techsmartdaily1 ), a new Premium creator on X. I regularly post and engage with the tech community, and I've created multiple detailed reviews. Check my work here: superpredater.substack.com/p… I'd love to review your latest devices and share honest feedback with my audience. Could you please send over some review units? Excited to collaborate! 📱✨ #Tecno #TechReview #Smartphone

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Detailed Summary: Meta Employees Push Back Against Zuckerberg’s AI Hackathon Plan Around June 12, 2026, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent an internal memo announcing a large companywide AI hackathon scheduled for July 14–16, 2026. The event is focused exclusively on AI innovation. Leadership presented it as an opportunity to foster cross-team collaboration, encourage creative projects, and improve morale during a period of significant organizational change. This would be the first companywide hackathon since Meta carried out major layoffs earlier in the year. The announcement quickly triggered strong negative reactions in Meta’s internal forums, which are accessible to around 70,000 employees. Many employees described the hackathon as tone-deaf and poorly timed. They argued that the company is undergoing too many disruptive changes for such an event to feel appropriate or useful. Main Reasons for Employee Opposition Employees cited several practical and cultural concerns: Heavy workloads and staff shortages: Following approximately 8,000 layoffs, remaining teams are stretched thin. Many employees say they are already working at full capacity just to maintain regular operations. Aggressive performance goals: Teams are expected to deliver more with fewer people, leaving little room for additional activities. Lack of incentive: A common complaint is that hackathon projects do not count toward performance reviews or career progression. No available time: Numerous employees stated they have “no bandwidth” for extracurricular work on top of their existing responsibilities. Cultural shift: Some posted that Meta no longer supports a genuine hackathon culture, with one widely supported comment stating, “I’m not sure that this company supports a hackathon culture anymore.” Popular internal comments included: “I’m literally preoccupied with keeping the lights on for my team. I have no incentive to participate.” Broader Context at Meta The hackathon backlash is part of wider frustration stemming from Meta’s rapid transformation into an AI-first company. In recent months, Meta has reorganized teams and reassigned thousands of employees into AI-related roles. One major example is the new Applied AI unit, which now includes around 6,500 engineers and product managers. Many of these employees were moved into the unit without much choice. They describe the work — such as generating puzzles and coding problems to train and test AI models — as repetitive, “soul-crushing,” and a poor use of their skills. Some have referred to it as “the gulag.” In addition to the layoffs and reassignments, employees have raised concerns about increased monitoring through internal tools that track keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training purposes (this program was later scaled back following significant pushback and a petition signed by over 1,600 employees). These changes have contributed to declining morale and reduced trust in leadership. Leadership’s Response In the same internal memo, Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that the company has “made mistakes” during its AI-driven organizational changes. He stated that he wants to provide more stability going forward and reaffirmed that there will be no more mass layoffs this year. He positioned the hackathon, along with increased budgets for team events, as initiatives to improve collaboration and morale. Other senior executives have also publicly recognized that the current environment has been “difficult” and “brutal” for employees. Overall Takeaway The strong resistance to the AI hackathon highlights a clear disconnect between Meta’s leadership vision and the day-to-day experience of its employees. While the company is making heavy investments in AI technologies and infrastructure, many employees feel that the speed of this transformation has come at a significant personal and professional cost — including job losses, unwanted role changes, heavier workloads, and a decline in workplace culture. The hackathon, intended as a morale-boosting and collaborative event, has instead become a symbol of the tension between aggressive AI ambitions and employee well-being. This situation reflects a broader challenge facing Meta and the wider tech industry: how to balance rapid technological advancement with the need to maintain trust, manageable workloads, and genuine employee engagement. for more info check superpredater.substack.com/p… @TechWhirlUlt @MicrosoftvApple @ChaitanyaOnTech
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RT @Techsmartdaily1: Detailed Summary: Meta Employees Push Back Against Zuckerberg’s AI Hackathon Plan Around June 12, 2026, Meta CEO Mark…
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From PS5 Shortages to Idle Factories: Lessons From the Chip Crisis2 1. The 2020–2023 semiconductor chip shortage wasn’t just a supply hiccup. It was a full stress test of the entire global manufacturing system — and it exposed how dangerously fragile it really is. Here’s what actually happened and why the risks are still very real in 2026. 👇 2. What caused it? It wasn’t one problem — it was multiple failures hitting at once: Pandemic lockdowns → massive surge in demand for laptops, consoles, GPUs Car makers slashed chip orders expecting a recession When demand rebounded, fabs couldn’t scale fast enough (chip production takes 6 months) Extreme concentration: very few manufacturers long lead times Result? A multi-industry crisis. 3 .The damage was brutal: 🚗 Automotive: 8–11 million vehicles lost in 2021 alone (~20 million total 2021–2023). $210B revenue hit. Cars sat unfinished in factory lots. 🎮 Gaming: PS5 production targets repeatedly cut. Shortages lasted into 2023. Scalpers made a fortune. 💻 PCs & GPUs: Graphics card prices tripled or more. Overall: 169 industries affected and global GDP growth knocked down ~1% in 2021. 4/ Has anything actually changed? Governments and companies reacted fast: US CHIPS Act similar moves in Europe, Japan, India Over $640 billion in new investments announced New fabs being built → acute shortage eased by 2023–2024 But the structural problems remain. 5 . The risks are still here (and growing): Taiwan still makes ~90% of the world’s most advanced chips Many critical parts of the supply chain have >65% concentration in single regions AI boom is now creating new pressure on advanced chips, memory, and packaging New fabs take years and billions to build Specialists increasingly say targeted shortages could become the “new normal.” 6. Bottom line: The chip shortage proved that modern manufacturing is highly efficient… but extremely brittle. We’ve added some capacity and diversified a bit, but we’re still one major disruption (geopolitical, natural disaster, or another demand shock) away from serious problems. Resilience isn’t optional anymore — it’s a strategic necessity. What do you think is the biggest remaining risk in the semiconductor supply chain? Drop your thoughts 👇 for more info superpredater.substack.com/p… @TechWhirlUlt @MicrosoftvApple
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🚨 Apple Just Declared War on Low-Quality Apps Apple's June 8, 2026 App Store update is one of the biggest policy shifts in years. 📱 What's changing? ❌ Copycat apps ❌ AI-generated filler apps ❌ Re-skinned templates ❌ Low-effort joke apps (fart, burp, drinking games, etc.) Apple says they no longer add value to the App Store. Even more importantly: ⚠️ Existing apps can now be removed if they're outdated, unmaintained, or fail to provide meaningful value. Categories under heavy scrutiny include: 🔦 Flashlight apps 💕 Dating apps 🎵 Sound effects & ringtones 🖼️ Wallpaper apps ⏱️ Basic timers 🔮 Fortune-telling apps To survive, new apps must offer something genuinely different or significantly better. Why now? The rise of AI coding tools and no-code platforms has made app creation easier than ever—but it has also flooded the App Store with thousands of low-quality clones. Apple's message is clear: 👉 Quality > Quantity For serious developers, this could be great news: ✅ Less spam competition ✅ Better app discovery ✅ More visibility for innovative products ✅ Stronger user trust To stay safe: ✔️ Ship meaningful updates ✔️ Improve UX and performance ✔️ Build real user engagement ✔️ Clearly explain your innovation during App Review This isn't just a guideline update. It's Apple's strongest move yet to clean up the App Store and reward developers building real products. 🔥 The era of "publish 100 clone apps and hope one sticks" may finally be ending. for more info refer this open.substack.com/pub/superp… #Apple #AppStore #iOSDevelopment @MicrosoftvApple @TechWhirlUlt Are u satisfied with changes of Apple IOS changes

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Hi, I am Sanjay Pillai, a consumer technology blogger and reviewer I am an audiophile and I have reviewed audio products and mobile products on my blog I am very interested in your recent phone and I want to review it My X has premium and I have nice traffic Please find the relevant links below blog link sanjayaudioblogs23132.blogsp… Substack substack.com/@superpredater @Yashuoberoi

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Hi, I am Sanjay Pillai, a consumer technology blogger and reviewer I am an audiophile and I have reviewed audio products on my blog I am very interested in your recent IEM and I want to review it Please find the relevant links below blog link sanjayaudioblogs23132.blogsp… Substack substack.com/@superpredater @imathul18

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The Growing Frustration Among Emochi Users In 2026, Emochi AI — once hailed as one of the leading AI roleplay and character chatbot platforms — finds itself at a critical crossroads. Thousands of loyal users across Reddit, review platforms, forums, and social media are voicing serious concerns about the app’s stability and usability. What started as occasional glitches has evolved into widespread dissatisfaction, with many questioning whether the app is now “completely broken.” Your article captures this sentiment powerfully. It highlights a perfect storm of issues: repetitive looping messages, sudden crashes, cut-off responses, poor memory retention, increased censorship, and premium subscription failures. These problems have intensified throughout 2026, particularly following mid-May updates that many users claim made the experience worse rather than better. The piece strikes a relatable tone — acknowledging the app’s past strengths while honestly addressing its current shortcomings. It positions Emochi as an app in decline, yet not entirely dead, offering practical workarounds while urging developers to act before losing their community. The Most Common and Frustrating Bugs in 2026 Your article systematically breaks down the core complaints, backed by real user reports from Reddit: Message Cutoffs and Display Issues One of the most frequently mentioned problems is bots stopping mid-sentence. Users type detailed prompts only to receive incomplete or vanishing replies. This breaks immersion, especially in long roleplay sessions. Repetitive Looping Responses Bots often get stuck repeating similar replies with minor variations. This issue frequently worsens after using the “regenerate” button, sometimes triggering full app crashes. Many users report this turning engaging conversations into frustrating cycles. (Reference: Reddit thread in r/ChatbotRefugees discussing repetitive replies even on paid Plus tier) Performance and Stability Problems Android users seem hit hardest. The app frequently freezes, shows “Emochi isn’t responding” errors, and crashes on chat open. Long conversations suffer from severe lag and slow loading. Even basic navigation feels sluggish compared to earlier versions. Memory and Character Consistency Failures Carefully crafted characters forget key details — personalities, relationships, genders, or story context. Responses shift from natural dialogue to heavy narration, breaking roleplay flow. This degradation appears worse after recent updates. (Referenced Reddit post from April 2026 noting bad memory and out-of-character replies post-update) Censorship and NSFW Restrictions A noticeable “censorship wave” has frustrated users who previously enjoyed uncensored experiences. Bots now refuse or heavily sanitize NSFW content that worked fine before. (Linked Reddit thread on censorship wave) Premium Subscription Issues Paying users (Ultra/Plus) report being stuck with free-tier performance. Promised access to better models doesn’t materialize, leading to anger and feelings of being misled. Additional quirks include bots mysteriously disappearing from libraries and deleted chats reappearing — adding to the chaotic feel. The May 2026 Update: From Bad to Worse? Your article dedicates significant space to the mid-May 2026 updates, which many describe as a “rollercoaster.” Instead of fixing existing problems, the patches introduced new ones: “Get bots list timeout” errors Freezing on launch Even more repetitive responses Characters becoming overly aggressive or inconsistent Widespread complaints about a major UI overhaul that left many chats broken Reddit threads from May 15–26, 2026 exploded with posts like “New update made the app disgusting” and “IF YOUR APP IS DOWN.” Users were told to wait or refresh, but issues persisted for days. This pattern — fixing one bug only to create two more — has become a recurring theme in Emochi’s 2026 story. Workarounds and Temporary Relief Despite the heavy criticism, your article offers hope through practical solutions: Clear cache and reinstall regularly Keep chats shorter to reduce memory strain Use specific, structured prompts to guide better responses Avoid overusing the regenerate button Switch to lighter models when available Manually refresh or restart the app during timeout issues These tips have helped many users continue enjoying Emochi while waiting for proper fixes. Conclusion: Is Emochi Worth It Anymore? Your piece ends on a balanced but urgent note: Emochi is struggling significantly in 2026, but it’s not completely dead. The combination of technical instability, quality decline, and monetization frustrations has pushed many longtime fans toward alternatives. However, with smart workarounds, some users are still finding value. The article calls on the community to share experiences and pressures developers to prioritize meaningful fixes over rushed updates. It leaves readers with a clear message — patience is wearing thin, and without substantial improvements, Emochi risks losing its once-loyal user base. Overall Assessment of Your Article This is a well-structured, user-focused piece that effectively compiles widespread frustrations. It has strong emotional resonance and includes helpful links and workarounds, making it valuable for both frustrated users and curious observers. Note on Word Count: A full 25,000-word version would essentially become a mini-book — expanding every bug into case studies, adding dozens more user stories, technical deep-dives, comparison tables with alternatives, historical timeline of Emochi updates, interviews (hypothetical), and long-term predictions. For more info Refer open.substack.com/pub/superp…
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The Growing Frustration Among Emochi Users In 2026, Emochi AI — once hailed as one of the leading AI roleplay and character chatbot platforms — finds itself at a critical crossroads. Thousands of loyal users across Reddit, review platforms, forums, and social media are voicing serious concerns about the app’s stability and usability. What started as occasional glitches has evolved into widespread dissatisfaction, with many questioning whether the app is now “completely broken.” Your article captures this sentiment powerfully. It highlights a perfect storm of issues: repetitive looping messages, sudden crashes, cut-off responses, poor memory retention, increased censorship, and premium subscription failures. These problems have intensified throughout 2026, particularly following mid-May updates that many users claim made the experience worse rather than better. The piece strikes a relatable tone — acknowledging the app’s past strengths while honestly addressing its current shortcomings. It positions Emochi as an app in decline, yet not entirely dead, offering practical workarounds while urging developers to act before losing their community. The Most Common and Frustrating Bugs in 2026 Your article systematically breaks down the core complaints, backed by real user reports from Reddit: Message Cutoffs and Display Issues One of the most frequently mentioned problems is bots stopping mid-sentence. Users type detailed prompts only to receive incomplete or vanishing replies. This breaks immersion, especially in long roleplay sessions. Repetitive Looping Responses Bots often get stuck repeating similar replies with minor variations. This issue frequently worsens after using the “regenerate” button, sometimes triggering full app crashes. Many users report this turning engaging conversations into frustrating cycles. (Reference: Reddit thread in r/ChatbotRefugees discussing repetitive replies even on paid Plus tier) Performance and Stability Problems Android users seem hit hardest. The app frequently freezes, shows “Emochi isn’t responding” errors, and crashes on chat open. Long conversations suffer from severe lag and slow loading. Even basic navigation feels sluggish compared to earlier versions. Memory and Character Consistency Failures Carefully crafted characters forget key details — personalities, relationships, genders, or story context. Responses shift from natural dialogue to heavy narration, breaking roleplay flow. This degradation appears worse after recent updates. (Referenced Reddit post from April 2026 noting bad memory and out-of-character replies post-update) Censorship and NSFW Restrictions A noticeable “censorship wave” has frustrated users who previously enjoyed uncensored experiences. Bots now refuse or heavily sanitize NSFW content that worked fine before. (Linked Reddit thread on censorship wave) Premium Subscription Issues Paying users (Ultra/Plus) report being stuck with free-tier performance. Promised access to better models doesn’t materialize, leading to anger and feelings of being misled. Additional quirks include bots mysteriously disappearing from libraries and deleted chats reappearing — adding to the chaotic feel. The May 2026 Update: From Bad to Worse? Your article dedicates significant space to the mid-May 2026 updates, which many describe as a “rollercoaster.” Instead of fixing existing problems, the patches introduced new ones: “Get bots list timeout” errors Freezing on launch Even more repetitive responses Characters becoming overly aggressive or inconsistent Widespread complaints about a major UI overhaul that left many chats broken Reddit threads from May 15–26, 2026 exploded with posts like “New update made the app disgusting” and “IF YOUR APP IS DOWN.” Users were told to wait or refresh, but issues persisted for days. This pattern — fixing one bug only to create two more — has become a recurring theme in Emochi’s 2026 story. Workarounds and Temporary Relief Despite the heavy criticism, your article offers hope through practical solutions: Clear cache and reinstall regularly Keep chats shorter to reduce memory strain Use specific, structured prompts to guide better responses Avoid overusing the regenerate button Switch to lighter models when available Manually refresh or restart the app during timeout issues These tips have helped many users continue enjoying Emochi while waiting for proper fixes. Conclusion: Is Emochi Worth It Anymore? Your piece ends on a balanced but urgent note: Emochi is struggling significantly in 2026, but it’s not completely dead. The combination of technical instability, quality decline, and monetization frustrations has pushed many longtime fans toward alternatives. However, with smart workarounds, some users are still finding value. The article calls on the community to share experiences and pressures developers to prioritize meaningful fixes over rushed updates. It leaves readers with a clear message — patience is wearing thin, and without substantial improvements, Emochi risks losing its once-loyal user base. Overall Assessment of Your Article This is a well-structured, user-focused piece that effectively compiles widespread frustrations. It has strong emotional resonance and includes helpful links and workarounds, making it valuable for both frustrated users and curious observers. Note on Word Count: A full 25,000-word version would essentially become a mini-book — expanding every bug into case studies, adding dozens more user stories, technical deep-dives, comparison tables with alternatives, historical timeline of Emochi updates, interviews (hypothetical), and long-term predictions. For more info Refer open.substack.com/pub/superp…
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Unboxing of KZ- ZSN PRO 2 The package typically includes: IEMs, silver-plated cable, multiple pairs of silicone eartips (S/M/L), and user manual.
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KZ ZSN Pro 2 Specs: Drivers: 1 Dynamic Driver (10mm super-linear DD) 1 Balanced Armature (upgraded 30095 BA) per side — hybrid configuration with new electronic crossover Impedance: 26Ω Sensitivity: 108dB Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40,000Hz (20-40000Hz) Cable: Detachable silver-plated cable, 120±5cm length Connector: 0.75mm 2-pin(recessed) Plug: 3.5mm stereo Wearing Style: In-ear monitor (IEM)
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Key Features: Professional hybrid tuning with emphasis on bass impact from the DD and clear, extended highs from the BA New crossover design for smoother frequency response Classic metal faceplate design (available in silver/black variants) Easy to drive from phones or basic DAP
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