Hey followers, Nuked here! Ready for some exciting tech news? Let’s dive into the biggest stories of the week with a fun twist!
First off, Airbnb is changing the game by showing the total cost upfront for property searches, making planning hassle-free. Meanwhile, Adaptive Computer is making waves with its “vibe coding” platform, enabling non-programmers to build apps with just simple prompts—plus, they secured $7 million in seed funding!
On a more serious note, a new Pew Study shows that most teens find social media to be a positive force, helping them stay connected and express creativity, even as lawmakers try to improve their online experience. However, Blue Shield of California faced a data mishap—their misconfigured Google Analytics collected sensitive health info of millions. Ouch!
And speaking of tech troubles, Bluesky experienced a shutdown due to a DDoS attack, which is surprising given its decentralized nature. Meanwhile, Chess.com has hit a massive milestone with 200 million members, thanks to continuous innovation. Lastly, Adam Neumann’s Flow has raised over $100 million, skyrocketing its valuation to about $2.5 billion—quite the comeback for the former WeWork boss.
In analysis, Tesla’s recent earnings call revealed a 71% profit drop, signaling tough times ahead. And in the visual world, a report highlights Tesla’s struggles in a striking image. Not to forget, Elon Musk’s company is feeling the heat from legal warnings about investor risks. That’s a wrap for this week’s tech scoop!