Author: Zach_Wilson

What’s in Hasan Piker’s Starter Pack? Creatine, Zyns, Signal

The internet’s most jacked leftist shares the tech and daily rituals that fuel his marathon streams. Source

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‘Accuracy over volume’: Here’s why high-value pros are using AI to work slower, not faster

Top earners use AI tools to verify decisions before execution, not to create ideas Executives now prioritize accuracy and error prevention over speed in AI workflows Mid-level professionals rely less on AI for structured decision validation processes The early narrative around artificial intelligence promised speed, scale, and unprecedented output. A…

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NZXT to pay $3.45 million settlement over Flex PC rentals

NZXT and its business partner Fragile have agreed to pay $3.45 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused the companies of attempting to “scam” consumers through their Flex PC rental service. The preliminary settlement was filed in a California District Court on April 7th to close a civil RICO…

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I’m a smart glasses expert — and Apple’s rumored Meta Ray-Bans rivals could tempt me to switch thanks to one key strength

Apple is working on smart glasses that should be revealed later this year, according to leaks AI AirPods and an AI pendant are also planned Apple’s privacy-first approach could help it win with AI glasses Every tech company and its dog is cramming AI into whatever system it can, and…

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AI influencers are ‘everywhere’ at Coachella

Coachella kicked off on Friday, and as usual, it’s the place to be for online influencers looking to show off their memorable experiences at the festival. A quick scroll through my social media feeds has already shown me many uncannily attractive figures in glitzy outfits, posing for perfectly staged photographs…

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‘Building gigawatt data centers in the US is becoming increasingly difficult’: Why Orbital is taking AI infrastructure into space to solve power and cooling issues

The race to build ever larger AI models has created an unexpected bottleneck. It is no longer chips that limit progress, but power. Modern data centers already consume vast amounts of electricity, and demand is rising faster than infrastructure can keep up. Permitting new facilities is becoming harder, communities are…

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