Why AR and VR Headsets Are Moving Beyond Gaming

Merging advanced technology with real-world applications, AR and VR headsets are expanding beyond gaming to revolutionize industries—discover how they’re transforming daily life.

Undervolting Your GPU for Local Inference: Lower Heat, Same Tokens/sec

Lower your GPU heat and noise during AI inference with simple power limiting. Minimal speed loss, significant efficiency gains, no hardware risk.

The Defender’s Window Is Closing Faster Than Anyone Is Counting

Recent developments in AI security reveal rapid advances in offensive capabilities and defensive breakthroughs, raising urgent concerns about future cybersecurity risks.

How to Reduce Heat and Noise in a High-Power AI Workstation

Effective strategies to lower heat and noise in high-power AI workstations, focusing on undervolting, cooling, and airflow management for sustained workloads.

The queue. Why the grid, not the chip, is the binding constraint on AI.

The primary constraint on AI infrastructure is now the US power grid queue, not chip supply, leading to private buildouts and political debates over cost sharing.

The pyramid cracks. What agentic AI does to the consulting leverage model.

Generative AI disrupts the traditional consulting pyramid, shifting value from analysis to execution and causing structural industry splits.

FLOSS Weekly Episode 871: Rust Won’t Save You

Episode 871 of FLOSS Weekly discusses why Rust may not be the universal solution for software development challenges, with insights from Florian Gilcher.

SpaceX Owns Every Layer of AI Now. The Model Is Still the Weak Link.

SpaceX exercised its $60B option to buy Cursor maker Anysphere, gaining an AI app layer while questions remain over Grok.

7 Best Internal Solid State Drives for Prime Day Deals in 2026

A 2026 Prime Day SSD guide ranks SK Hynix Gold P31 2TB first, with cautions on form factor, SATA limits and enclosure-only listings.

The gigawatt gap. Why China is structurally positioned for AI power and the US is engineering around its grid.

China’s centralised infrastructure and renewable buildout enable gigawatt-scale AI data centers, contrasting with US reliance on fragmented power grids and chip performance.