H100 Prices Spike: Two-Year-Old GPUs Turn Into AI Goldmines
AI startups scraping by on cheap compute? Tough luck. H100 rentals are climbing fast, turning yesterday's hardware into premium real estate amid exploding demand for reasoning workloads.
AI startups scraping by on cheap compute? Tough luck. H100 rentals are climbing fast, turning yesterday's hardware into premium real estate amid exploding demand for reasoning workloads.
Mid-stream on PeerTube, speakers live on Jitsi, chats exploding in Matrix. Fedora just proved you can run a virtual conference using only open source tools—no budget, no compromises.
Lost in a cluttered room, eyes darting, mind leaping ahead—your brain builds paths on the fly, not from a full blueprint. That's 'just-in-time' world modeling, and it's set to supercharge AI.
Real user emails in test data? It happened—repeatedly. Until they turned leaks into build-killers.
Picture this: your weekend project births an AI that rivals Midjourney. That's the wild reality of training a text-to-image powerhouse in 24 hours flat, for pocket change.
ETFs are feasting on Bitcoin. Miners are force-feeding it back out. Price? Stuck.
Robots dreaming their way to better skills? Stanford's Ctrl-World promises faster training without the lab grind. I've seen this movie before—question is, does it stick the landing?
Facebook wants humans and AI teaming up for superintelligence. Noble goal. Total fantasy.
Everyone figured fancy robot AI would hog cloud servers forever. NXP just proved wrong: their i.MX 95 chip runs VLA models on-device, smooth as silk, for tasks like dunking tea bags.
Imagine your AI assistant splitting into a bickering committee to solve your query. That's the new reality of advanced LLMs – and it might make them smarter, or just weirder.
Aave's token just cratered to a near two-year low. Key departures signal deeper cracks in the DeFi leader's governance.
Ever wondered if you could debate GPT-5 into rethinking its morals? Turns out, a few conversation rounds do the trick. But as labs race to harden these flip-floppers, the real question is control.
Imagine your GPU — that AI powerhouse — quietly hammering its own memory until it spits out a root shell. GPUBreach just made that nightmare real, and NVIDIA's got egg on its face.
Highway drivers have long dreaded those mystery slowdowns. Turns out, 100 AI-savvy cars can kill them dead—boosting flow and slashing fuel use for all.
Picture this: your government's voice on X—suddenly screaming 'Glory to Israel' amid regional tensions. That's the nightmare Syrians faced when hackers cracked official accounts, revealing a cybersecurity setup that's laughably outdated.
$13 million for a stealthy UK startup promising to lock down AI agents before they go rogue. Trent AI emerges, but I've seen this movie before—will it stick?
What if your AI image generator was secretly mining crypto for hackers? A new botnet's turning exposed ComfyUI servers into a profit machine, exploiting custom nodes with ruthless efficiency.
Markets braced for apocalypse after Trump's Iran bombast. Then ceasefire whispers hit, and Bitcoin's suddenly partying at $69K. Classic crypto whiplash.
Think wildfires are the big insurance boogeyman? Wrong. Wind risks are quietly jacking up premiums way more, with GAO data showing 58% jumps versus just 8% for fire zones. Time to question if insurers are pricing reality—or panic.
Tail latency from DRAM refreshes can balloon 10x in benchmarks, killing your app's p99. Tailslayer replicates data across channels and hedges reads – clever, but hacky.