Google Says AI Is a Lot More Important Than Saving the Planet
Google is going gangbusters for green...right? They were, until the next shiny thing came along.
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Google is going gangbusters for green...right? They were, until the next shiny thing came along.
Read MoreLet's take a look at Nomi and Kindroid, two of the leading AI companion (aka AI girlfriend) apps. They take radically different approaches and have made interesting technical choices. PLUS: see Jon Biloh looking buff!
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Read MoreHere's an awesome command-line one-liner that will watch a YouTube video for you and come back with a summary, key points, quotes, references, etc., all formatted in Markdown and done in about 60 seconds!
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Read MorePeople are romancing and marrying AI girlfriends and boyfriends. We're starting a series on this emerging - dare we say exploding - phenomenon.
Read MoreLeathnaíonn ColoCrossing isteach i mBaile Átha Cliath, Éire! OK, I don't actually speak Gaelic, but that's Google does and that is how you say ""ColoCrossing into Dublin, Ireland" in the Irish language. Let's dive in and learn more about their expansion!
Read MoreIf you want to run AI, you need a bunch of high-end Nvidia GPUs, right? There's actually an alternative that is about half the price.
Read MoreThe Mango Mail Summer Sale is here! Get up to 6 months FREE when starting a plan before July 31st. Just start or upgrade your plan to get your free months. Claim your free months.
Read MoreIt's a common misconception in the hosting industry that snapshots and backups are interchangeable terms. However, this is not the case: snapshots are NOT equal to backups! While both snapshots and backups serve to protect data, they differ in some key ways that are important to understand.
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Read MoreHave a virtual AI girlfriend? Here's something fun to try. A teaser for our upcoming series on the explosion of AI companions.
Read MoreBack in our initial review of SolusVM 2.0 in late 2022, we at RackNerd felt that SolusVM V2 was not capable of handling production environments. Since then, they have fixed those concerns and implemented many fixes to the platform. Read on to see whether SolusVM 2.0 is ready for prime time...
Read MoreDustin Cisneros, CEO of RackNerd, has been in the industry a long time and remembers its somewhat cruder origins. Let's take a look at the past and present of the hosting industry, and maybe glimpse the future, too!
Read MoreHere's a summary of my experiments with FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFlyBSD.
Read MoreDragonFlyBSD was a bit frustrating for me.
Read MoreThe GNU GPL, BSD license, MIT...those are so last century. Today we have many other cool licenses to use and you should definitely switch all your code to one of these.
Read MoreNow it's time to look at OpenBSD, the security-focused BSD. We have quite a time getting things going and learn a lot along the way.
Read MoreLast time we looked at FreeBSD. Now we're onto NetBSD. It wasn't a pleasant experience.
Read MoreMiniscribe, a hard drive maker who flourished in the 1980s, once ran into serious inventory problems. And since a masonry brick is about the same size and weight of a hard drive from that era...
Read MoreWe're continuing our journey through the BSD universe and today we're trying out FreeBSD. Does it have "The Power to Serve"?
Read MoreHere the Vultr VM I'm using for these BSD tryouts.
Read MoreIn this series, I'll be trying out each of the four major BSD operating systems (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFlyBSD), including install, configuration, and web serving. We're paying a visit to the weird cousins from the other continent, and we'll have some fun exploring the OTHER free operating systems.
Read MoreI'm on a quest to create the perfect AI-powered personal assistant. We're closer than I thought, but still have a ways to go.
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