What It’s Like to Get Undressed by Grok
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Daniel Jalkut returns to the show so we can both vent about MacOS 26 Tahoe.
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cnbc.com/2026/01/26/nvidia-set-to-supplant-apple-as-tsmcs-largest-customer.html
Kif Leswing, CNBC:
Nvidia will become TSMC’s largest customer this year, according to analyst estimates and Huang himself. Apple is believed to currently be TSMC’s largest customer, mostly to manufacture A-series chips for iPhones and M-series chips for PCs and servers.
The positional swap will mark a fundamental shift in the semiconductor industry, reflecting Nvidia’s growing importance amid the artificial intelligence infrastructure build-out. [...]
Ben Bajarin, principal analyst at Creative Strategies, said he projects Nvidia to generate $33 billion in TSMC revenue this year, or about 22% of the chip foundry’s total. Apple, by comparison, is projected to generate about $27 billion, or about 18% of TSMC’s revenue.
Link: cnbc.com/2026/01/26/nvidia-set-to-supplant-apple-as-tsmcs…
Daring Fireball
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Connecting user accounts to third-party APIs always comes with the same plumbing: OAuth flows, token storage, refresh logic, and provider-specific quirks.
WorkOS Pipes removes that overhead. Users connect services like GitHub, Slack, Google, Salesforce, and other supported providers through a drop-in widget. Your backend requests a valid access token from the Pipes API when needed, while Pipes handles credential storage and token refresh.
Simplify integrations with WorkOS Pipes.
Link: workos.com/docs/pipes?utm_source=daringfireball&utm_medium…
Joe Rossignol, writing at MacRumors:
Apple offers a Share Item Location feature in the Find My app that allows you to temporarily share the location of an AirTag-equipped item with others, including employees at participating airlines. This way, if you put an AirTag inside your bags, the airline can better help you find them in the event they are lost or delayed at the airport. [...] Below, we have listed most of the airlines that support the feature.
Apple’s announcement claims that 36 airlines support it today, and 15 more are coming soon.
apple.com/newsroom/2026/01/apple-introduces-new-airtag-with-expanded-range-and-improved-findability/