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  1. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! 🤦‍♂️ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." 😂 Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  2. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! 🤦‍♂️ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." 😂 Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  3. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! 🤦‍♂️ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." 😂 Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  4. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions 🤦‍♂️. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"—next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! 😂 #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 🚨 Spoiler alert: Google isn't actually dead, no matter how dramatic the headline pretends. This article is just a circus act 🎪 of random tech projects: from Raspberry Pi to #Fortnite, and even magic tricks! 🎩✨ Who knew tech journalism could juggle so many unrelated topics? 🤹‍♂️
    circusscientist.com/2025/12/29 #GoogleTechCircus #TechJournalism #RaspberryPi #MagicTricks #UnrelatedTopics #HackerNews #ngated

  6. 🤔 Ah, the latest in "tech journalism" where random strings of jargon like #RK3568 and #AMOLED are thrown together like digital alphabet #soup 🍲. One can only assume that the author is either a malfunctioning AI or a human who missed the memo on #coherence. 🎉 If only Elon could send this article to Mars! 🌌
    oshwhub.com/oglggc/rui-xin-wei #techjournalism #digitalalphabet #ElonMusk #HackerNews #ngated

  7. The article claims to unveil the shadowy cabal of suppliers behind the Apple Pencil Pro, but instead delivers a promotional sermon on Quartr Pro's magical market wizardry 🧙‍♂️📈. Spoiler alert: there's more fluff than substance, resembling a tech brochure rather than investigative journalism. 📰✨
    quartr.com/insights/company-re #ApplePencilPro #QuartrPro #TechJournalism #MarketWizardry #InvestigativeFluff #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Ah, the pinnacle of tech journalism: a deep dive into #4chan that requires you to 🕵️‍♀️ enable #JavaScript and cookies first. Because nothing says "online safety" like surrendering your #privacy to load a page about the internet's 🤡 most #notorious circus. Bravo! 🥳
    ofcom.org.uk/online-safety/ill #techjournalism #onlinecircus #HackerNews #ngated

  9. "A bias in favor of industry assertions is one we’ve seen over and over again — not just from Newton, but from tech journalism more widely. In January of this year, Newton admitted in an interview on his Hard Fork podcast with crypto investor Chris Dixon that he “deeply regret[ted]” trying to “keep an open mind” about crypto because almost everything he wrote was “at best irrelevant or at worst was stuff that people lost a whole lot of money on” when he looked back at it. The skeptics were right about crypto, as he admitted in December 2022, a year after the bubble burst. But just like the industry folks he frequently talks to, Newton wants to assure his readers that this time they’re wrong.

    In his paywalled response to the pushback he received, Newton asserts he’s not ignorant to the drawbacks of AI, pointing to some reporting he’s done on subjects like deepfakes — reporting that hasn’t made him rethink using AI-generated images trained on stolen work to illustrate some of his stories. But in asserting AI is “real and dangerous,” Newton is largely echoing the AI safety position — one which effectively asserts that AI will match and exceed human intelligence, and that we need to be worried about the consequences of such a development."

    disconnect.blog/dismissing-cri

    #TechJournalism #TechCriticism #AI #GenerativeAI #BigTech #SiliconValley #AIHype #Journalism