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Enthusiast builds a PC big enough to live in
By Mark Tyson published
A Chinese TechTuber scaled a tower PC large enough for a human to work and play in. It has air conditioning, too.

Nvidia accelerates end-of-life for some Jetson AI processors due to memory shortages
By Zak Killian published
Nvidia is apparently discontinuing some older embedded platforms earlier than anticipated, but this is mostly about market reality finally catching up, not abrupt discontinuation.

Suspected YouTube interface bug spikes RAM usage above 7 gigabytes, users report lag, frozen tabs
By Etiido Uko published
YouTube bug reportedly maxing out CPUs.

Popular 90s search engine ‘Ask Jeeves’ finally bites the dust
By Jowi Morales published
IAC, the parent company of Ask Jeeves, is finally putting the search engine out to pasture after 30 years.

Anthropic in early talks to buy DRAM-less AI inference chips from UK startup
By Luke James published
Anthropic has reportedly held early discussions with London-based chip startup Fractile about purchasing the company's inference accelerators.

Chinese court rules companies can't fire workers just because AI is cheaper
By Etiido Uko published
Chinese courts ruled that companies cannot automatically fire workers simply because AI can do the job more cheaply, declaring that automation alone does not justify dismissal under labor law.

Jensen says Nvidia now has 'zero percent' market share in China — says US export policy 'has already largely backfired'
By Anton Shilov published
Jensen Huang says China has become a lost market for Nvidia due to U.S. sanctions, but warns that America could lose out in a broader AI competition.

Utah first state to hold websites liable for users who mask their location with VPNs
By Luke James published
Utah's Online Age Verification Amendments, formally Senate Bill 73, take effect on May 6.
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