Day: August 26, 2025

August 26th ATOT Birthdays!

2025-08-26 By admin

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WizTree 4.27

2025-08-26 By admin

WizTree is a disk space analyzer for quickly scanning your entire hard drive and then shows you which files and folders are using the most disk space. Read more…

Silicon Valley Pours $100M Into AI Super‑PAC, Echoing Crypto Industry Lobbying Playbook

2025-08-26 By admin

A new super‑PAC network called Leading the Future is being launched with more than $100 million in backing from Silicon Valley figures to shape U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) policy ahead of next year’s midterm elections. According to the Wall Street Journal, backers include venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, Openai president Greg Brockman (with his wife), Perplexity, […]

Question – Intel Mont thread

2025-08-26 By admin

Some more SKUs to select from…. China-esque MiniPC;KAMRUI GK3 Plus (IP-N95) – 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SATA M.2 SSD Mini PC Windows 11 Pro => $254~$299SIMODEWA (IP-N95) – 8GB DDR4/256GB NVMe?? SSD, Mini PC Windows 11 Pro => ~$198Beelink Mini S12 (IP-N95) – 8GB DDR4 & 256GB SATA SSD, Win 11 Pro => $219 at […]

The anti-AI thread

2025-08-26 By admin

I’ve been facepalming watching the tech companies lose their shit over this. People thought voice assistants were AI and they were flopping because they weren’t. And then Google, Microsoft, etc are killing off their voice assistants while pushing their AI, because they couldn’t figure out how to make their voice assistants not flop? The one […]

Question – The AVX-512 thread

2025-08-26 By admin

Nearly five years ago Mike Sartain and I had just put the wraps on our x86 software renderer, Pixomatic. We had done everything we could think of tospeed it up, and while it had certainly gotten a lot faster, it was still so much slower than hardware that we knew we could never close the […]