It answered with a long post, but concludes: "I missed it because I was focused on models that run well locally. Kimi K2.5 technically runs locally but needs enterprise-class hardware to do so at useful speeds. It's now in the report with a full hardware breakdown."
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Best Local AI Model for Any Computer or Device
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What is the best local model to run on ANY computer or device? My AI answers:
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Tesla FSD Performance Varies by Neighborhood Geography
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It doesn't suck for me. At all. It's freaking amazing. But I do live in a very high Tesla neighborhood where the FSD was invented. So I understand if other neighborhoods aren't as good.
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What is Data Science Definition and Overview
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What is #DataScience
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AI Scaling Bottlenecks: Why Compute Remains Scarce
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Stanford @CS153Systems, Week 1 (Full Lecture) AI Scaling, Bottlenecks, and Why Compute Isn't a Commodity Yet 00:00 Compute Coachella 00:29 Simple Life Heuristic 01:08 Uncertainty Creates Opportunity 01:42 Four Bottlenecks Framework 01:51 Empirical Proof Matters 02:05 Cloud Costs Are Shifting 02:15 Verifiable vs Fuzzy Progress 02:48 Scaling Predictability Explained 03:43 CapEx Explosion in Big Tech 04:06 Chips Aren’t Commodities 04:45 Compute Scarcity Conclusion
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Restaurant full of phones: ubiquitous mobile technology observation
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I am in a restaurant right now that has 40 seats, everyone with a phone. 🙂
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Multiple Laptops Collaboration and Distributed Computing
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10 shitty laptops can work together? Cool!
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Humanoid Robots Complete Final Automation Mile
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Humanoid #Robots Take Over the Last 10 Meters of #Automation
— Ronald van Loon (@Ronald_vanLoon) 4 avril 2026
by @CyberRobooo#Robotics #Engineering #Innovation #Technology pic.twitter.com/j4dlyoRFxtHumanoid #Robots Take Over the Last 10 Meters of #Automation
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GitHub’s Explosive Growth: 14 Billion Commits Projected for 2026
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Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) Yup, platform activity is surging. There were 1 billion commits in 2025. Now, it's 275 million per week, on pace for 14 billion this year if growth remains linear (spoiler: it won't.) GitHub Actions has grown from 500M minutes/week in 2023 to 1B minutes/week in 2025, and now 2.1B minutes so far this week. So we're pushing incredibly hard on more CPUs, scaling services, and strengthening GitHub’s core features. And as a fine purveyor of hand-crafted shit code for many years, I'm not gonna weigh in on that. 🤣 — https://nitter.net/kdaigle/status/2040164759836778878#m
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Brain Computer Interfaces Report and Analysis
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Sorry. https://
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… Here is the report. See section on brain computer interfaces: