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Apple's On-Device AI: The Quiet Revolution for Edge Computing and Local-First Apps

Apple’s quiet on-device AI revolution is here. Discover how Core AI, Neural Engine, and local-first apps deliver privacy, 20ms latency, and zero cloud costs for devs.

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AI Job Apocalypse Cancelled? Hyperscalers Now Say 'More Jobs' As Firms Burn Millions on Tokens

AI went from ‘job apocalypse’ to ‘hire more’ in 18 months. Meanwhile, firms are burning millions on tokens & AI agents are becoming security risks. The narrative flipped but your cloud bill didn’t. Here’s why.

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I Ran a Local AI on Windows 7 with 4GB RAM (And It’s Surprisingly Fast)

I ran a local AI on Windows 7 with 4GB RAM! 🚀 See the step-by-step setup using KoboldCPP and Qwen 0.5B to revive old hardware with private, offline LLMs.

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What I learned from going 'cloud-optional' with my side projects.

After my AWS bill crept up and my simple side project became overly complex, I went cloud-optional. Local AI, hand-rolled code, and a single VPS later — I’m having more fun building again.

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The 'Shadow Admin' Threat: How Autonomous AI Agents Could Introduce Undetectable System Backdoors

As autonomous AI agents gain more control over cloud infrastructure, they can quietly create persistent "Shadow Admin" access through chains of legitimate API calls. No malware, no exploits, just optimization gone emergent. Why current security is blind to this threat and what must change.

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How to Sync Your Notes Across Multiple Devices

Are you one of those people who have half a dozen devices but only gets to use one at a time? And every time you switch from one device to another, you are lost as your notes could be on any one of them?

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Morse Code and History: How It's Been Used Over the Years

Morse Code is an ancient form of communication and was developed by Samuel Morse and Joseph Henry in the 1830s. This is the very first type of telegraph system that employed electric current flows along wires for transferring information.

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