Nvidia announced a $26 billion investment over five years to develop open-weight AI models, positioning itself as a frontier AI lab competitor. The investment includes releasing Nemotron 3 Super (128B parameters) and aims to establish US-made alternatives to increasingly popular Chinese open-source models while strengthening Nvidia's position as the dominant AI chip manufacturer.
A frustrated user's critique of Claude's animated 'verb spinner' UI feature and instructions on how to disable it by editing the ~/.claude/settings.json configuration file.
A 40-year-old software engineer with 20 years of experience reflects on how AI fundamentally differs from previous technology waves by reducing headcount rather than changing tools, arguing that future value lies in judgment and context-dependent decision-making rather than code generation itself.
This is a New Yorker article about the historical and philosophical definition of monotheism in religious and political contexts, not a security-related piece.
Former Windows chief Steven Sinofsky praises Apple's MacBook Neo as a 'paradigm-shifting' ARM-based computer that successfully executes the vision Microsoft attempted with Surface RT in 2012, validating the shift to ARM architecture.
Velxio is a free, open-source Arduino emulator running locally in the browser with real AVR8 (ATmega328p) and RP2040 CPU emulation, 48+ interactive components, and no cloud dependency. It provides a self-hosted alternative to Wokwi for embedded systems development and testing.
Google released Gemini Embedding 2, a natively multimodal embedding model that maps text, images, video, audio, and documents into a unified embedding space for RAG, semantic search, and classification tasks. The model supports flexible output dimensions via Matryoshka Representation Learning and integrates with multiple vector database and AI frameworks.
GABIBI is a Windows image degradation tool that intentionally reduces image quality through downsampling, JPEG compression, and upscaling to create retro/lo-fi aesthetic effects. It's designed for creative purposes like social media posts and web design, with all processing happening locally in the browser.
Not a security article. This is an opinion piece by Paul Krugman criticizing billionaire influence on US politics and foreign policy, discussing campaign finance, media control, and geopolitical decision-making.