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Jay Peters

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    Hackers are taking advantage of iPhone recovery keys to lock people out of their Apple accounts.

    The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern and Nicole Nguyen have followed up their report about the power of the passcode with one about recovery keys. I’d recommend reading the report and watching the video: if someone changes your recovery key, you might be permanently shut out of your account. Hopefully Apple addresses this with iOS 17, which should be announced in just a few weeks.

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    Jay Peters
    Tim Cook does love the Mac!

    Well, at least this very old one.

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    Jay Peters
    Riot Games really wants you to know it believes in esports.

    It’s not a great time for esports — major organizations have had to do layoffs or even sell themselves to one another. But to help assure the community it’s still committed to esports, Riot Games’ president of esports just published a ~3,500 word blog post about the economics of the industry and some of its future plans.

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    Jay Peters
    No Silksong.

    My sequel to Hollow Knight is still at war. At least Nintendo announced some great news about indie games today.

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    Jay Peters
    Amazon is laying off some advertising staffers.

    The company confirmed the layoffs to CNBC and shared an exec memo about the changes. It’s unclear how many were laid off, but the decision arrives nearly a month after CEO Andy Jassy announced an additional 9,000 job cuts.

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    Jay Peters
    Elon wants Twitter to be a free speech platform, advertisers be damned.

    Here’s what he said today at the Possible conference, as reported by The Wall Street Journal:

    “It’s totally cool to say that you want to have your advertising appear in certain places of Twitter and not in other places,” he said at the Possible marketing conference. “But it is not cool to say what Twitter will do. And if that means losing advertising dollars, we’ll lose them. But freedom of speech is paramount.”

    Not exactly a surprising position, based on previous things he’s said. But he probably could use the advertising money.

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    Jay Peters
    Meta’s next round of layoffs might happen this week.

    Vox reports the company plans to lay off “in the range of” 4,000 people on Wednesday. Seems like this will be part of the 10,000 job cuts Meta announced in March.