Morning Briefing | Apple Reportedly Uses Google AI to Train Its Own Models / Jensen Huang: I’d Be Furious If Engineers Didn’t Burn Tokens / Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Power Batteries Enter Large-Scale Retirement Phase


Apple is reportedly using Gemini to train its on-device AI, causing some Siri requests to be redirected to Google Cloud.

Seres responds to Tesla's FSD entry into China

Anthropic prioritizes values-based interviews in its hiring process.

ChatGPT's market share in consumer AI is being caught up, and the AI market is entering a "three-way competition".

Jensen Huang responds to AI spending spree: Wasting a little money is fine, but don't waste time.

Liu Qiangdong proposed the "3 x 12" principle, stipulating that JD.com employees should not work more than 12 hours a day.

Burning through $500 million a month, corporate AI bills spiral out of control.

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Power batteries have entered the stage of large-scale retirement.
Unitree's first embody smart experience center in Asia will be located in Jing'an District, Shanghai.

BMW will use humanoid robots at its Leipzig plant.

Hello Clarifies Highway Toll Rules for Ride-Sharing

Zhipu's market capitalization once rose to HK$880 billion.

Mo Yan: AI-generated content is essentially secondhand; it cannot replace a writer's original creative ability.

vivo S60 series launched starting at 2899 yuan

The Xiaomi 17T series will be sold in mainland China.

The basic kit is priced at 8999 yuan. Harbin AQUA has released a product, and Zero Zero Tech brings flying cameras to water sports.

Honor WIN Turbo Released Starting at 2699 Yuan
News worth watching even on the weekend
Apple is reportedly using Gemini to train its on-device AI, causing some Siri requests to be redirected to Google Cloud.

According to The Information, Apple plans to fully leverage its edge AI computing power at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month, while also introducing NVIDIA's privacy technology to ensure the security of some cloud-based AI tasks.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that Apple is using Google's Gemini large language model to train lightweight models that can run locally (i.e., model distillation).
To advance the miniaturization of its models, Apple is seeking to acquire relevant startups, with Liquid AI, an edge AI company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, being one of its potential acquisition targets.
To address complex cloud-based needs that edge devices cannot handle, Apple has approved the use of NVIDIA's Confidential Compute privacy technology in Google Cloud environments.
This technology ensures the security of cloud-based AI requests by encrypting data and models at the hardware level. This also means that while Apple maintains its "Private Cloud Compute" brand promise, the underlying processing still relies on Nvidia GPUs and Google's cloud infrastructure.
Seres responds to Tesla's FSD entry into China
According to IT Home, at the recent 4th Future Car Pioneers Conference, Seres Automotive Chairman Zhang Zhengping shared her views on the comparison between Huawei's Qiankun Intelligent Driving and Tesla's FSD.
He stated that the ultimate judgment on which of the two intelligent driving systems is superior should be left to the market to objectively evaluate. When discussing specific technological approaches, Zhang Zhengping pointed out:
Ultimately, the market will be the best judge of which intelligent driving system is the most effective. The new generation Wenjie M9 is equipped with six LiDAR sensors, making it comparable to FSD in this aspect. Furthermore, while FSD simulates human visual driving logic, Huawei Qiankun Intelligent Driving achieves a state where "it's not just what the human eye can see."
It is understood that Tesla's FSD, starting from version V12, adopts a pure vision solution, relying on 8 cameras and an end-to-end neural network architecture, with the core being the simulation of human visual logic.
Anthropic prioritizes values-based interviews in its hiring process.

Bloomberg Businessweek reported on Anthropic's hiring process. The report stated that even after its rapid expansion, the AI company still places "whether the candidate aligns with the company's mission" at the core of its interview process; applicants typically undergo multiple rounds of skills assessments and interviews, with most exercises requiring completion without the use of AI .
The report mentions that Anthropic's culture interviews ask candidates about their values, worldview, and how they view the risks of AI. Several candidates and career coaches described this round of interviews as more in-depth than typical company culture interviews, even delving into ethical dilemmas, how the candidate reacted at the time, and how they viewed the situation afterward.
Anthropic President Daniela Amodei previously stated on a podcast that the company asks candidates what "unusual but defendable" beliefs they have, focusing on how candidates defend their judgment in uncomfortable situations.
ChatGPT's market share in consumer AI is being caught up, and the AI market is entering a "three-way competition".

According to the latest traffic data from SimilarWeb, the consumer AI market is shifting from a single leader, ChatGPT, to a three-way competition between OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.
Over the past six months, ChatGPT’s share has dropped from about 80% to about 60%, Gemini’s traffic relative to ChatGPT has increased from about 20% to about 50%, and Claude’s has increased from about 3% to about 20%.
These data still show that ChatGPT maintains its lead. The report also noted that ChatGPT has approximately 900 million weekly active users, Gemini approximately 500 million, and Claude approximately 150 million to 200 million; Claude has the fastest quarterly growth rate among the top websites, reaching 255%.
Jensen Huang responds to AI spending spree: Wasting a little money is fine, but don't waste time.

According to 36Kr, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently responded to the issue of AI usage costs at an internal company meeting, saying, "It's okay to waste a little money, but the key is not to waste time."
During the internal meeting, some employees expressed concerns that the current widespread use of AI was merely a waste of tokens without bringing any substantial improvement in productivity. Jensen Huang responded that any technology is difficult for people to master in its early stages, so one should not strive for perfection from the outset, but rather take the first step and embrace new technologies.
On the issue of AI usage costs, Jensen Huang has consistently advocated that employees should use AI extensively. He previously stated that he would be concerned if an engineer with an annual salary of $500,000 spent less than $250,000 on tokens; and he would be "furious" if it only cost $5,000.
His logic is that he would rather spend half of his employees' salaries on AI in exchange for a 10-fold increase in efficiency.
Liu Qiangdong proposed the "3 x 12" principle, stipulating that JD.com employees should not work more than 12 hours a day.
According to TechWeb, JD.com recently launched a new internal work time management rule called "3 x 12". This principle was proposed by founder Liu Qiangdong last week and is being gradually implemented across multiple departments within the group starting this week. The relevant notification has already been disseminated downwards from the C1 and C2 levels, and frontline R&D teams have received specific instructions.
The "3 x 12" principle revolves around three quantitative indicators:
- Firstly, employees' daily working hours should generally not exceed 12 hours, with exceptions only during major promotional periods or for special projects.
- Secondly, employees are encouraged to leave the company no later than midnight, and each workplace should guide on-duty employees to leave their posts to rest and arrange for lights to be turned off at midnight.
- Third, employees should not work continuously for more than 12 days to prevent long-term overtime without rest.
JD.com stated that the introduction of these new regulations is a proactive adjustment made in response to the issue of excessive workload in some internal teams. The aim is to explicitly incorporate the physical and mental health of employees into the management orientation and to standardize the daily office and overtime management mechanism through quantified working time standards.
Burning through $500 million a month, corporate AI bills spiral out of control.

According to Axios, businesses are questioning the ever-increasing AI spending, with cost control and return on investment becoming the core contradiction in enterprise AI procurement in 2026.
Microsoft recently canceled most of its Claude Code licenses, with cost being one of the main reasons. Uber's COO has also publicly stated that AI-related spending is "increasingly difficult to justify."
An AI consultant told Axios that one of its clients, a company , burned through $500 million in a single month because it failed to set limits on the use of Claude licenses by its employees.
CloudBees CEO Anuj Kapur told Axios that some companies are laying off employees under the guise of AI automation, but in reality, layoffs may just be "the only lever they can pull" to offset soaring AI bills. Meanwhile, consumer attitudes toward AI are cooling, and resistance is also spreading among employees.
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Power batteries have entered the stage of large-scale retirement.
On May 28, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held the second meeting of the National Working Group on the Recycling and Utilization of Power Batteries for New Energy Vehicles, stating that my country's power batteries for new energy vehicles have entered a stage of large-scale retirement, and accelerating the improvement of the recycling and utilization system for waste power batteries has become a key task for 2026.
The meeting called for strengthened collaboration in the development of regulations, policies, and standards systems, as well as research on major issues, and called for a joint enforcement campaign to regulate the recycling and utilization of used power batteries. The focus will be on investigating and punishing violations such as the illegal sale of used power batteries, the use of used power batteries to produce substandard products, failure to fulfill information traceability responsibilities, illegal dismantling and environmental pollution, and unlicensed operations.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology also requires enterprises to fulfill their primary responsibilities, utilize digital technologies to strengthen the monitoring of power battery flow, and guide industry associations, key enterprises, and research institutions to cooperate in exploring advanced technologies and equipment and new business models.
Unitree's first embody smart experience center in Asia will be located in Jing'an District, Shanghai.

Unitree Robotics announced that its first Asian flagship store, the Unitree Embossed Smart Experience Center, will open tomorrow in Shanghai. Located on the second floor of Jiuguang Department Store at 1618 Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, the store covers an area of over 100 square meters and is situated across the street from Apple Jing'an. The store will showcase products such as humanoid robots and quadrupedal robot dogs.
BMW will use humanoid robots at its Leipzig plant.

According to the BBC, BMW plans to use humanoid robots in its European car production for the first time this summer, with two Aeon robots manufactured by Hexagon Robotics currently being tested at its Leipzig plant. Michael Nikolaides, BMW's head of process management and digitalization, stated that humanoid robots will be the future of car production.
The Aeon is 1.65 meters tall, weighs 60 kilograms, has a maximum moving speed of 2.4 meters per second, can carry 15 kilograms for short periods, and has a continuous carrying capacity of 8 kilograms. It is equipped with 21 sensors, including cameras, radar, microphones, force sensors, and torque sensors. Its battery lasts approximately 3 hours, after which it needs to be replaced.
Hello Clarifies Highway Toll Rules for Ride-Sharing

Hello released its ride-sharing highway toll rules yesterday. The core rule is that the method of bearing highway tolls is based on the passenger's remarks, and the driver accepting the order indicates acceptance of this method of bearing tolls.
- If the passenger selects "willing to negotiate the fee", the result agreed upon by both parties through the platform chat box and the platform phone shall prevail; the driver should complete the negotiation before accepting the order or within 2 hours after accepting the order and before the passenger gets in the car. If the negotiation is not completed within the time limit, the highway toll will be waived by default.
- If a passenger selects "I will bear all the costs", then the passenger will be solely responsible for the toll fees for the corresponding highway sections at the origin and destination of their trip.
- If you choose "I will not pay the toll", the passenger will not pay the highway toll, and the driver can decide whether to take the highway.
The rules also list violations, including drivers charging passengers who have refused to pay, charging highway tolls twice, charging tolls when no tolls were incurred, charging tolls that do not match the actual trip, and passengers refusing to pay after reaching an agreement.
Regarding violations, drivers who overcharge will be required to refund any fees and may have their growth points and trust points deducted, and their accounts may be suspended for 3 to 7 days, with serious violations resulting in a permanent ban. Passengers who fail to pay highway tolls as agreed will be unable to hail a ride until payment is completed. Hello also reminds passengers that highway tolls should be paid through the ride-sharing platform, not via offline transfer.
MiniMax officially launches A-share IPO
According to information on the official website of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), MiniMax signed a tutoring agreement with CITIC Securities on May 29, officially launching its A-share IPO process.
Previously, Zhipu signed a tutoring agreement with Guotai Haitong Securities on February 9th of this year, and together with CICC, which had previously signed an agreement, participated in the tutoring work for listing on the Science and Technology Innovation Board. The start of tutoring for MiniMax means that the "two giants of large models," Zhipu and MiniMax, are expected to be listed on the A-share market simultaneously.
Zhipu's market capitalization rose to HK$880 billion.
According to Caixin, Zhipu AI's market capitalization in Hong Kong once rose to approximately HK$880 billion, with its share price nearly 17 times its IPO price of HK$116.2 in January. As of yesterday's closing, its market capitalization was HK$711.12 billion.
Mo Yan: AI-generated content is essentially secondhand; it cannot replace a writer's original creative ability.

According to an interview with Xinhua News Agency, Mo Yan recently stated when discussing AI and literary creation that he believes AI cannot replace the creative work of writers.
I believe the most valuable quality of a writer is the ability to create original works, to write novels or poems that they have never written before or that no one else has written before, and to create typical characters that have never appeared in other people's works. This is the reason and value of a writer's existence.
Mo Yan further analyzed that current AI-generated content does not possess originality capabilities.
AI is fed with the writings of generations of authors, and it can recombine these massive amounts of material to create works that seem to have never been seen before. But I think it's not original; it's still secondhand.
Mo Yan also acknowledged that the application of AI as an auxiliary tool has become a trend, especially in translation work where its value will gradually be demonstrated; AI will also become increasingly important in literary planning, film and television production, and technical aspects, and some positions will be impacted as a result.
In the interview, he also talked about the differentiating effect of AI on people: tools can make smart people even smarter, but they may also make people who lack judgment rely more on ready-made outputs.
vivo S60 series launched starting at 2899 yuan

The vivo S60 series was officially launched yesterday, with the vivo S60 starting at 3599 yuan and the vivo S60 Vitality Edition starting at 2899 yuan. The series is endorsed by Tian Xiwei and offers three color options: "Starry Sea," "Early Summer Green," and "Midsummer Night." The phones are 7.92mm thick and weigh 199g.
- Screen: 6.59-inch 1260p 144Hz flat screen;
- Imaging: 50MP front-facing camera; S60 rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 50MP IMX882 3X periscope telephoto lens; S60 Youth Edition features a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens.
- Performance: The S60 version is equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, while the Youth Edition is equipped with a Dimensity 7500.
- Battery: Both models are equipped with a 7200mAh Blue Ocean Battery and support 90W wired charging;
- Other features include: standard 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, IP68 and IP69 ratings, stereo dual speakers, infrared remote control, and X-axis linear motor.
vivo is focusing on 4K Live images and Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) posting scenarios this time. The official statement claims that the S60 supports 4K Live, Starlight Live, Live Color Palette, Inspiration Stickers Live, and 3D spatial effects generated from Live cover frames; vivo also claims that the S60 is the only product in the industry that supports posting 3D spatial images on Xiaohongshu.
Related reading: vivo S60 Review: A phone should be used more, thought less.
The Xiaomi 17T series will be sold in mainland China.

Yesterday, Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi Group, revealed in an article that the Xiaomi 17T series will be released in mainland China and is expected to go online in early June.
Lu Weibing explained that Xiaomi first launched the Xiaomi T series "Xiaomi 9T" in 2019; subsequently, Xiaomi spent seven years and seven generations of products to compete head-on with the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S series.
According to its information, the Xiaomi T series has over 15 million users worldwide, covering more than 100 countries and regions in Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Japan.
Recently, Xiaomi has launched the Xiaomi 17T series in Hong Kong/Taiwan, Japan, and other regions. The new phone offers two versions: the 17T and the 17T Pro. The former features a 6.59-inch flat screen, a Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor, and a Leica triple camera; the latter features a Dimensity 9500 processor, a 6.83-inch flat screen, and a Leica triple camera.
The basic kit is priced at 8999 yuan. Harbin AQUA has released a product, and Zero Zero Tech brings flying cameras to water sports.
Zero Zero Tech has released the Hafu AQUA, positioned as a 100% waterproof flying camera for water sports.
AQUA is a new series in the Hafu family. It weighs less than 250 grams and features IP67 dust and water resistance, positive buoyancy design, and water surface take-off and landing capabilities. It can be used in various scenarios such as wingsuit flying, wakeboarding, kitesurfing, kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, and jet skiing.
AQUA can withstand winds up to level 7 and has a top speed of 40 km/h. It features a hydrophobic lens, anti-fog technology, and a corrosion-resistant structure. The imaging system uses a 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor, can record 4K video at up to 100fps, and has more than 15 built-in intelligent camera movement modes, including paddleboard, kayak, and hydrofoil modes.
World wakeboarding champion Dominik Gührs stated that AQUA allows him to independently film water sports without needing to arrange photographers or complex equipment. The product is now available on domestic e-commerce platforms and offline channels, with the basic set retailing for 8999 yuan and the Flying Package for 9999 yuan.
Honor WIN Turbo Released Starting at 2699 Yuan

The Honor WIN Turbo was released yesterday, with a suggested retail price starting at 3299 yuan and a launch price starting at 2699 yuan. Versions include 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 512GB, with launch prices of 2699 yuan, 2999 yuan, and 3599 yuan respectively.
This device emphasizes a large battery and gaming capabilities, offering three color options: "Fast Gameplay," "Win with Expectations," and "Blue Sky Protection." It supports IP68, IP69, and IP69K dust and water resistance ratings. The front features a 6.79-inch 1.5K LTPS OLED flat screen, supporting 8000 nits peak brightness and 3840Hz "zero-risk" dimming.
In terms of performance, the Honor WIN Turbo is equipped with a Dimensity 8500 Racing Edition processor, offering up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It also features a built-in 10000mAh Qinghai Lake battery, supporting 80W fast charging and 27W reverse charging.
Claude Code launches dynamic workflow preview version

Anthropic announced the launch of a preview version of "Dynamic Workflow" in the CLI, Desktop, and VS Code plugins for Claude Code, targeting long-term R&D tasks such as complex bug tracking, large-scale refactoring, framework migration, and pre-deployment adversarial testing across service codebases.
This mechanism transforms the original single-threaded programming agent into an orchestration-based workflow: the main agent writes orchestration scripts for tasks, breaking down the target into dozens to hundreds of parallel sub-agents;
Before merging the code, the system will also arrange for independent sub-agents to conduct multi-perspective adversarial testing and introduce two rounds of code review by Reviewer Agents. To support continuous operation, the dynamic workflow also adds incremental automatic archiving and breakpoint resume functionality.
Step 3.7 Flash Open Source Project

StepStar has released and open-sourced its next-generation Flash big model, Step 3.7 Flash, positioned as a model foundation for production-grade agents, code, web search, and multimodal workflows.
The model architecture consists of a 196B language backbone and a 1.8B visual Transformer, with a total of approximately 198B parameters and approximately 11B activation parameters. It supports 256K context and 3 levels of inference.
According to the official documentation, Step 3.7 Flash can autonomously select, crop, and reread local information in the UI or charts, and actively retrieve and verify information when it is uncertain. In terms of performance, the model achieved 67.1% in the ClawEval-1.1 autonomous task execution evaluation, 79.2% in SimpleVQA Search, 95.3% in V* Python, and 56.3% in SWE-Bench Pro.
Liquid AI open-source edge MoE model LFM2.5

Liquid AI has released and open-sourced its edge-side hybrid expert model, LFM2.5-8B-A1B. The model has a total of 8 parameters, but only 1 parameter is activated per run. Target devices include mobile phones, PCs, and robots. It supports local fine-tuning and offline operation on personal devices and single consumer-grade graphics cards.
This update shifts LFM2.5-8B-A1B to a "think first, answer later" reasoning model and expands the context size from 32K to 128K. Liquid AI also expands the vocabulary to 128K to improve the efficiency of non-English text processing; its data shows that processing efficiency for Thai and Hindi has improved by 238.2% and 120.4% respectively, and Arabic by 38.8%.
The team also made specific optimizations to address common issues in small models, such as circular reasoning and hallucinations. Liquid AI stated that targeted reinforcement learning makes the model more inclined to admit ignorance when it exceeds the knowledge boundary, increasing the hallucination-free rate from 7.46% in the previous generation to 63.47%.
Xiaomi open-sources ControlFoley, a controllable video and audio effects model.

Xiaomi's official WeChat account released and open-sourced ControlFoley, a multimodal controllable video audio generation framework designed for automatic video dubbing. It extends the "matching sound to visuals" approach to multi-condition control: creators can simultaneously input video, text commands, and reference audio, specifying the desired sound content and timbre style.
ControlFoley primarily addresses three types of control problems:
- When there is a semantic conflict between text and visuals, the model can prioritize responding to the user's textual intent.
- When the user provides reference audio, the model attempts to preserve the reference timbre without disrupting audio-visual synchronization;
- When the combination of input conditions changes, unified multimodal representation and randomized modal dropout training enable the model to remain stable in tasks such as TV2A, TC-V2A, and AC-V2A.
Xiaomi's experimental results show that ControlFoley achieves better semantic alignment, time synchronization, and sound quality performance compared to open-source baselines on multiple datasets.
Hugging Face: huggingface.co/YJX-Xiaomi/ControlFoley
Tencent's Hy-Memory plugin for Agent memory has been released.

Tencent Hunyuan released Hy-Memory, positioned as a memory plugin for long-term collaborative intelligent agents such as OpenClaw. It aims to solve the problems of memory fragmentation, attention dilution, and old preference overwriting that easily occur when long-cycle agents run across days and sessions.
- Hy-Memory's architecture consists of a 6-layer memory framework, breaking down memory into layers such as facts, profiles, mental models, and forward-looking intentions.
- At the same time, a dual-system mechanism is introduced: System 1 is responsible for extracting real-time facts and conversation summaries in milliseconds, while System 2 refines user mental models and knowledge networks in the background.
- The system also uses supersedes pointers to link old and new memories into an evolutionary chain, allowing the search results to simultaneously retain the latest conclusions and the path of preference changes.
In terms of evaluation, Tencent stated that Hy-Memory achieved a score of 85.2 in LongMemEval, and led in metrics such as preference, temporal reasoning, and knowledge update.
In terms of performance, its write speed is 8 times that of Graphiti, the number of memory records is about 1/3 of mem0 and 1/4 of Graphiti, and the token consumption in long context processing is reduced by 35%. Hy-Memory offers three configurations: Lite, Pro and Ultra, and uses the Chroma native embedded vector library by default.
Starting next month, those who refuse to pay the fare after violating travel rules will be restricted from purchasing tickets.

According to CCTV News, citing China State Railway Group, the new version of the "China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. Railway Passenger Transport Regulations" will be officially implemented on June 1, and for the first time, it sets restrictions on ticket purchases for passengers who violate regulations and refuse to pay for their tickets.
The new regulations cover violations including traveling without a ticket, traveling with an altered, forged, or defaced travel pass, discrepancies between the ticket, pass, and passenger, traveling in a higher-priced seat class with a lower-priced ticket, and holding a discounted or preferential ticket without a valid discount voucher or meeting the discount conditions.
In the event of the above-mentioned circumstances and the passenger refuses to pay the outstanding fare, railway station and train staff will inform the passenger on-site of the violation and subsequent ticket purchase restrictions. When the restricted passenger attempts to purchase a ticket again, the railway transport company will inform the passenger of the reason for the restriction through 12306 or the ticket window. After the passenger pays the outstanding fare plus a surcharge of 50% of the outstanding fare, the ticket purchase restriction will be automatically lifted online or offline.
After purchasing a replacement ticket, an electronic railway invoice can still be issued within 180 days from the end of the original trip. The new passenger regulations also adjust the student ticket discount range, the refund rules for connecting tickets, and the rules for sending lost items.
Xiaohongshu videos support Dolby Atmos

Yesterday, Dolby Laboratories and Xiaohongshu announced the launch of Dolby Atmos content sharing functionality on Xiaohongshu. The two companies introduced Dolby Vision to Xiaohongshu in 2024, and with the addition of this audio dimension, creators can now publish video content featuring both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on supported devices.
Xiaohongshu users can preview, share, and enjoy Dolby Atmos content on the Xiaohongshu mobile app using an iPhone or Android phone that supports Dolby Atmos; they can also access the Xiaohongshu website via Safari on a Mac or iPad to share and watch.
Mixue Ice Cream launches new mint series products

Mixue Ice Cream announced the launch of its new mint series yesterday, featuring refreshing summer flavors. The series includes four products: mint ice cream, mint crispy mini sundae, mint milk green tea, and Snow King Snow Top Coffee Mint Flavor.
According to the official description, the Mint Milk Green Tea combines the flavors of mint, jasmine green tea, and milk; the Mint Ice Cream offers two flavor options: mint and double-flavor; and the Mint Crispy Sundae consists of mint ice cream, chocolate shell, and Oreo cookie crumbs.
I really want to remove the controversial NFC juice from the shelves.

According to Jiemian News, following CCTV News' exposé of irregularities in juice labeling, a series of juice drinks under the brand Haoxianglai has attracted attention. The program mentioned that the product's outer packaging prominently displays "100% juice" and "NFC (Not From Concentrate)," but the first two ingredients listed are water and concentrated juice, indicating a discrepancy between the label information and the actual ingredients.
A public relations representative from Wancheng Group, the parent company of Haoxianglai, responded that the product in question involved a labeling defect, which consumers may have mistaken for pure NFC (Not From Concentrate) juice. The company has already removed the product from shelves and will repackage it to avoid any ambiguity. The report also cited previous cases involving brands like Beibingyang and Master Kong, which had faced controversies regarding juice content and packaging labeling.
It's the weekend!
One Fun Thing | Nintendo made a weird game that flips through your photo album

According to The Verge, Nintendo launched the mobile game Pictonico this week. It looks like a lightweight version of WarioWare: each round consists of 10 mini-games lasting only a few seconds, with simple on-screen commands like "chomp," requiring players to immediately understand the controls, such as grabbing a mouth and making it chew food.
What's interesting is that the game uses photos from your phone's photo album to customize the experience. The Verge mentioned that players will see photos from their photo album being re-added into the mini-game scenes during absurd actions such as plucking hair, licking lollipops, and peeling bananas.
It doesn't require sitting down to figure out how to play; it's more like a fragmented toy that mixes a private photo album, a few seconds of reaction time, and Nintendo-style absurdity. It transforms the phone's photo album from something to be "browsed" into something to be "used as a prop in a mini-game."
What to watch this weekend | The Mandalorian and the Gugu

Star Wars: The Mandalorian and the Gugu is the first theatrical film in Disney's The Mandalorian TV series. The story takes place after the third season, and is directed by Jon Favreau, co-written by him, Dave Filoni, and Noah Krull, and stars Pedro Pascal.
The story focuses on bounty hunter Din Djarin and his non-blood-related son Grogu, who are on a top-secret mission in a galaxy in turmoil following the fall of the Empire, a mission that will determine the fate of the New Republic.
The film continues the core narrative axis of the series, "father-son relationship," and advances with a game-like "level-clearing and monster-fighting" structure. The scope is relatively restrained and does not focus on the macro-level confrontation between the new republic and the remnants of the empire.
As of May 29, 2026, the film received a score of 7.4 on Douban (27,407 reviews), which is better than 80% of action films and 83% of science fiction films.
A Guide to Buying Books Without Reading Them: "The Big Company Syndrome: From Individual Dilemmas to Organizational Performance"

The author of "Big Company Disease," Xi Fanjun, has over ten years of experience working in large technology companies, specializing in strategic communication and technology governance. He now focuses on research into organizational structure and public narrative.
This book takes a sociological approach, drawing on theoretical resources from Weber, Foucault, Bauman, Bourdieu, and others, to systematically dissect the structural roots behind contemporary workplace phenomena such as "involution," "lying flat," and "the crisis of age 35."
The book's core argument is that individual anxiety and burnout are not due to insufficient effort, but rather an inevitable product of the alienation of modern organizational structures. Xi Fanjun distills a series of original concepts such as "liquid man," "safe man," "performative governance," and "the cage of language," dissecting how large companies reshape human behavior and erode people's sense of meaning through processes, performance metrics, and rhetoric.
The book points out that when a company evolves into a "self-sustaining system," middle managers become "loyal hostages," while senior employees face a higher risk of marginalization—"the right process, no one survives" is the core metaphor that runs throughout the book.
Game Recommendation | Steam's free game "Drift86" is perfect for trying out drifting this weekend.

Independent developer RewindApp's arcade drift racing game *Drift86* is currently available for a limited time free on Steam. Originally priced at 11 RMB in China, players can now claim it for free and add it permanently to their library.
Drift86 features a light drifting gameplay, including over 40 vehicles and 30+ maps, and supports single-player and multiplayer modes. The game's atmosphere is influenced by Initial D, featuring Eurobeat music and arcade-style cornering rhythms, with a focus on quickly entering a cycle of drifting, scoring, and racing.
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