Winning the Inference War: How Startups Can Outpace Nvidia
We still talk about model size as the headline metric of AI progress, but the real battle is moving backstage: from training to serving. The moment of inflection isn’t about who trains the largest model – it’s about who serves it most efficiently,…
Read MoreCostco vs Walmart: Bridgestone Tires — Price, Install & Warranty
We all chase the lowest sticker price – until the bill arrives with unexpected charges, appointments that never materialize, or a warranty that only applies if you knew the fine print. The recent comparison of Bridgestone tire purchases at Costco…
Read MoreDeadly Amazon ‘Choice’ CO Alarm Exposed — Replace It Now
We trust a little plastic box on the wall to wake us from sleep if invisible danger fills the room. When that box fails, the failure is not a bug – it’s a systems problem. Context I recently reviewed a Consumer Reports investigation that identified…
Read More5 Major Tire Retailers Offering Lifetime Wheel Alignments
We often think of vehicle maintenance as a series of isolated transactions: a tire here, a brake pad there. A recent consumer article listing major U.S. retailers that now offer “lifetime” wheel alignment packages surfaced a different idea – one…
Read MoreAX Blueprint: Master Agent-First Product Architecture for Humans
Hook We spent three decades perfecting what a user sees. The next decade will be won by what a machine understands. The shift from clicks to “handshakes” is not a UX problem – it’s an architectural one. Context (the signal) Recent industry analyses…
Read MoreNothing Warp: Fast, Secure Android-to-PC File Transfers
We spend a lot of time optimising backend throughput, cloud spend, and API latency – and then hand our users a painfully clunky way to move a single photo from their phone to their laptop. The small frictions of everyday tasks matter more than we…
Read MoreBreak the GPU FOMO Loop: Stop 5% Utilization & Reclaim Costs
We celebrate the arrival of more powerful GPUs as if raw silicon alone solves AI problems. The uncomfortable truth many enterprises are discovering this year: owning the latest chips doesn’t prevent them from running those chips at near-zero efficiency.…
Read MoreOpenAI’s $600B Compute Gamble: Growth Missed, Rivals Ahead
We have treated scale as the highest virtue of AI – bigger models, more users, larger compute footprints. The WSJ’s recent reporting that OpenAI fell short of its internal growth and revenue targets (and the market’s sharp repricing that followed)…
Read MoreCheck Point Finds Vect Is a Wiper — Why Recovery Fails
We often treat ransomware as a technical problem to be patched away: apply the update, restore from backup, negotiate if necessary. The recent Vect / TeamPCP supply‑chain story exposes a harsher truth – when the tools you trust for security become…
Read MoreApril 28: Musk vs. Altman Trial — What It Means for AI
The courtroom duel between two tech titans is about more than personalities – it’s a governance stress test for how the world builds, funds and holds powerful AI systems accountable. Context A high-profile civil trial in Oakland, triggered by an…
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