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    News Meta's Zuckerberg outlines vision for 'personal superintelligence' in a letter — says that, unlike rivals, his approach isn't about automating ever...

    Can't keep a platform (FB, insta) clean from the obvious investments, trading and other financial scams on which reporting does absolutely zero because they removed any human moderation and replaced it with AI, that flag such advertisements as within their policy. Just abandon Meta products in...
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    News ChatGPT agent casually brushes aside ‘I am not a robot’ captcha — 'so now I’ll click the 'verify you are human' checkbox to complete this verifica...

    All it is is a javascript based math that would be deciphered by a human or browser. Bots could not execute it and would fail.
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    News IT provider sued after it simply 'handed the credentials' to hackers — Clorox claims Cognizant gaffe enabled a $380m ransomware attack

    I've seen a DDOS happen, and the individual who was doing it message the site owner. "I can fix it" "I just need the login to your website" ...
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    News Micron 2600 QLC SSD uses flexible caching to offer TLC-like performance—7,200 MB/s reads and 6,500 MB/s writes push the limits of PCIe 4.0

    I'm using primocache in combination, with a UPS. Primocache offers the option to stall the writing to pagefile and saves it in RAM before it does that every, lets say 300 seconds. Advantage is a must healthier SSD, quite snappy OS and less wear long run. UPS is needed because if power does cut...
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    News Micron 2600 QLC SSD uses flexible caching to offer TLC-like performance—7,200 MB/s reads and 6,500 MB/s writes push the limits of PCIe 4.0

    In a typical desktop enviroment you won't be running out of those even after it's considered lifespan.
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    News Intel experimenting with direct liquid cooling for up to 1000W CPUs - package-level approach maximizes performance, reduces size and complexity

    We need solder, plus copper. That's pretty much the closest you can get. Anything "more" requires hefty tech such as direct die cooling and such. Not for consumers, not for enterprise.
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    News Nvidia aims to solve AI's water consumption problems with direct-to-chip cooling — claims 300X improvement with closed-loop systems

    I've been using both (ChatGPT + Grok) and i have to say Grok is far better then ChatGPT.
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    News Nvidia aims to solve AI's water consumption problems with direct-to-chip cooling — claims 300X improvement with closed-loop systems

    It's all based on training large, huge if not infinite models at this point. Once you have a solid product, you can rent it out through subscription(s), and use even that data for new training. With direct chip cooling, voltages could be lowered, and thus making the energy requirement on that...
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    News 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 9985WX spotted in shipping manifests — 16- and 12-core siblings also spotted

    Actually, the whole X3D cache is a Epyc cutdown. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H4eg2jOvVw X3D came from high end customers who needed chips with higher amounts of cache instead of cores or just speed. AMD designed certain line of EYYC's with additional cache as we're seeing in the...
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    Review Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro Review: The best AIO for Ryzen 9950X3D, and Intel too

    Most AIO coolers lack a proper water flow. I mean if you ever cut open a hose and look at the strength it's pushing the water with you know what i mean. Additional the mounting pressure is always on the safe side, while a simple washed mod couple improve temperatures drastic. I think they...
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    News Backdoor uncovered in China-made patient monitors — Contec CMS8000 raises questions about healthcare device security

    Yep but this actually, contains a backdoor. Sending private or confidential information, such as name of the doctor, the patient and all that, to a unknown source. Company's need to double packet sniff check all the outgoing data from such places.
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    News Edward Snowden slams Nvidia's RTX 50-series 'F-tier value,' whistleblows on lackluster VRAM capacity

    They are designed, for gamers. AI or training is a different thing. And to provide support i'd say go buy a pro or enterprise based card then if computational is so important. I'm sure the amount of VRAM is sufficient for the resolution it is designed for. It makes no sense to release cards...
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    News Intel concerned about Irish energy costs says report — wants gov to subsidize renewables

    You can't explain to me that Intel is not capable of making their fabs more energy efficient. Do we really need lots of machines other then the crucial ones, running 24/7? I'm pointing fingers at, - Heavy duty office equipment, running 24/7 - Unneeded heating in various area's - Unnecessary...
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    News Seagate unveils 36TB HAMR hard drive: Mozaic 3+ extended

    You be suprised how fast you can make HDD based storage through the use of SSD caching.
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    News AMD exec reveals Ryzen 9 9950X3D, Ryzen 9 9900X3D gaming performance — similar to Ryzen 7 9800X3D

    The whole 3DVcache is already maxed out through the use of 9800X3D. You can't get any faster then what's out there. You won't be getting even faster results through a dual CCD Vcache 32 core 64 thread monster chip. 3DVcache was back then originated from Epyc's on which some consumers had more...