chenmichele+FollowIs AI Coding Draining Open Source Talent?A new study argues that AI-powered 'vibe coding' might be boosting productivity, but it’s also sapping the human engagement that open source software thrives on. If AI tools are writing most of the code, are we risking the quality and sustainability of community-driven projects? Or is this just the next step in software evolution? Would you trust your next big project to code written mostly by AI? Let’s debate. #Tech #OpenSource #AICoding00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowWaymo robotaxi hits child in Santa MonicaA Waymo self-driving car struck a child near a Santa Monica school during morning drop-off, raising big questions about how ready robotaxis are for real-world chaos. The child, who darted out from behind a double-parked SUV, suffered only minor injuries, but the incident has federal safety officials investigating how these vehicles handle unpredictable school zones. Waymo claims its system braked faster than a human could, but does that make it safe enough? With more autonomous cars hitting the streets, are we comfortable trusting them around our kids? Let’s hear your thoughts on robotaxis in our neighborhoods. #Tech #Waymo #SantaMonica00Share
vnguyen+FollowIs Agentic AI the Next Big Thing?SoundHound’s latest move into agentic artificial intelligence is stirring up the tech world. With its Amelia platform now able to handle real-world tasks—think booking travel or paying for parking—SoundHound is betting big on AI that acts, not just chats. But with its stock on a downward trend and a sky-high price-to-sales ratio, is this innovation enough to justify the hype? Would you invest now, or wait for the dust to settle? #Tech #AgenticAI #SoundHound00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowIs Apple’s Orange Dot Enough for Privacy?Ever notice that small orange dot at the top of your iPhone screen? It’s not just a design quirk—it’s Apple’s way of signaling that your microphone is live. As privacy concerns grow, Apple’s visual cue aims to keep users in the loop about when apps are listening. But is this subtle indicator enough to keep our conversations secure, or do we need more transparency? Would you trust a simple dot to guard your privacy? Let’s debate. #Tech #ApplePrivacy #TechDebate00Share
Brittany Phillips+FollowSamsung S26: Magnetic Charging Missed Again?So, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series might skip native magnetic wireless charging—again. Leaked images show you’ll need a special case for that MagSafe-style snap-on action, even though wireless charging speeds could jump to 25 watts. Is Samsung playing it too safe, or is this a smart move to keep things modular? Would you hold out for built-in magnets, or is faster charging enough? Let’s debate! #Tech #SamsungS26 #WirelessCharging00Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowMeta Stock Surges as Zuckerberg Bets on Immersive ContentIs video really just the beginning? Mark Zuckerberg thinks so, and Meta’s latest earnings call suggests the next wave is all about stepping inside content, not just watching it. With Horizon Worlds and artificial intelligence set to hit mobile, are we ready for a future where we interact with digital worlds instead of passively consuming them? What do you think: is this the next evolution, or just another tech hype cycle? #Tech #Meta #ImmersiveTech00Share
brett13+FollowIs Google Search at Risk in the AI Era?Google’s latest move to let websites opt out of AI-powered search features is a big shift, but is it enough? As publishers push for more control and regulators eye new rules, Google warns that too many restrictions could actually break the search experience we all rely on. Should AI and search be separated, or is the web headed for fragmentation? #Tech #GoogleSearch #AI00Share
Amanda Crosby+FollowRetro vs Modern: Would You Pay for Hi-Fi Nostalgia?JBL just dropped the L100 Classic 80, a limited-edition speaker that fuses 1970s design with today’s high-performance audio tech. At $7,499 a pair and only 800 sets made, these are for serious audiophiles or collectors. But does vintage-inspired gear really deliver better sound, or is it just about the look and legacy? Would you invest in audio nostalgia or stick with cutting-edge innovation? Let’s debate! #Tech #JBL #HiFi00Share
Kelly King+FollowSuper Bowl TV Wars: OLED vs Mini-LEDWith the Super Bowl around the corner, the real contest might be in your living room: OLED or Mini-LED? Sony’s Bravia 8 OLED dazzles with deep blacks and lifelike motion, while TCL’s QM6K Pro Mini-LED flexes size and value for game day gatherings. Which display tech would you trust to capture every touchdown in cinematic detail? Let’s debate the future of sports viewing! #Tech #SuperBowl #OLED00Share
calvinrowland+FollowIs Apple’s Data Transfer Bridge a Game-Changer?Apple’s upcoming iOS 26.3 is stirring up the data migration debate. The new wireless bridge tool promises a smoother switch from iPhone to Android, but there are caveats—like Health data and paired devices staying behind. Plus, Apple is finally teasing end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging. Are these updates enough to keep you loyal, or do they just level the playing field with Android? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #iOS26 #AppleUpdate00Share