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As a fan of Shark, its EOFY sale is not one I can miss, with up to AU$180 sliced across a range of home and beauty appliances.
Stop grilling all wrong — I asked a professional chef for his top tip that will transform your BBQ results.
Learn which five Samsung TV settings to adjust for World Cup-viewing.
The Tribit StormBox Micro 3 proves that you don’t need to spend a lot of cash to get a durable speaker with awesome sound.
Sleep pressure builds from the moment you open your eyes in the morning, helping you fall asleep later that night. Two doctors of sleep medicine outline the best way to build sleep pressure, as well as the unexpected habits that quietly drain it.
The Hyperliquid Policy Center and Paradigm say the Treasury’s money laundering rules for the GENIUS Act are too onerous for stablecoin issuers.
How to get past AI customer service and reach a real person fast. I tested the popular tricks so you know what works before you waste 40 minutes on hold.
South Korea's national police has been battling crypto-enabled crimes from DPRK-state level threats to scams targeting retail investors.
The SPCX perpetual still trades above SpaceX’s $135 offer price, but it has fallen sharply from its May highs as traders mark down the first-day premium.
Google's new $99 Fitbit Air has a whole lot in common with 2022's Fitbit Inspire 3. Here's how the two stack up head-to-head.
Ever had to grant permissions you don't really want to give a certain app to use it? For instance, when you are asked to give access to your call history or messages just to be able to use a fitness app. Well, Honor has a solution for that and calls it Virtual Permissions. Virtual Permissions is a f
We were expecting the OnePlus 15 to at some point join the Quick Share - AirDrop party, and today this has happened. If you have the latest software and the latest version of Quick Share on your OnePlus 15, you should be able to send stuff to Apple devices and receive stuff from them just like you c
We recently learned about the Samsung Galaxy Watch9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2's charging speeds, as they have been 3C certified. Both smartwatches will support 10W charging, which is the same as their predecessors. While Samsung isn't offering any charging-speed upgrades for its upcoming smartwatches
Power BI en 2026: ¿Sigue siendo la opción por defecto para el analytics empresarial? Si trabajas con datos, seguramente has visto a Power BI en todas las charlas de BI. Microsoft lo ha envuelto en una capa de integración con Office 365, Azure y Teams que lo hace irresistible para muchas organizacion
When scaling a high-volume platform, your primary database quickly becomes the ultimate performance bottleneck. Most business intelligence tools, analytics dashboards, and operational monitoring systems run heavy, complex read queries that scan hundreds of thousands of rows. If these resource-heavy
When our live‑caption bot missed the punchline on a 10 k‑viewer webinar, the TTS segment took 487 ms from text receipt to audible output, and the audience heard the joke after the laugh track. A CPU‑only node looks cheap on paper, but the tensor cores that accelerate modern TTS architectures sit idl
This article was originally published on aifoss.dev TL;DR: Tabby v0.32.0 is an Apache 2.0-licensed code completion server — one GPU box on your network, every developer connects to it. The full team deployment takes under an hour if you have Ubuntu and an NVIDIA GPU ready. The math favors self-hosti
A few months ago I was doing a final pre-release review on a client project before handing it over. Protected routes were protected. Unauthenticated users got redirected. Tokens expired correctly. I had tested it three different ways and everything held up. I was confident enough to stop thinking ab
There is a failure mode in AI code governance that does not get enough attention because it is invisible until it isn't. It is not a vulnerability. It is not a misconfiguration. It is not something a security scan will catch. It is a gap in time: the period between "your team started using AI coding
This article was originally published on runaihome.com TL;DR: NVFP4 is a Blackwell-exclusive quantization format that pushes FLUX 1 Dev to 7.73 it/s — 118% faster than GGUF Q8 and 84% faster than FP8 Scaled — while cutting VRAM from 26 GB (BF16) to 14 GB. The catch: it requires CUDA 13.0 and an RTX