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If you’re into preparedness, off-grid living, or just want AI that works when the internet doesn’t — this is for you. Check it out and let me know what you think. airgappedai.co
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OpenAI just rolled out a big memory upgrade for ChatGPT called 'Dreaming V3'! It now remembers your preferences and context way better across conversations, making it a smarter personal assistant. openai.com/index/chatgpt-mem… #AI #ChatGPT #OpenAI #Productivity
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Google just dropped a new era for Search with built-in AI agents! Ask a question and get smart, agent-powered help (not just links). The biggest Search upgrade in 25 years. blog.google/products-and-pla… #AI #Google #Search #FutureTech
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"Google just launched Dreambeans. It is an AI that turns your real life into cartoon stories while you sleep! It pulls from Gmail, Photos, Calendar & more to create personalized daily inspiration and help beat doomscrolling. #AI #Google #Dreambeans #TechFun techcrunch.com/2026/06/03/go…
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Local LLM agents are not just “download the weights and add tools.” The real difference between a toy and something actually useful for long-running, domain-specific work (like single-cell RNA-seq) is the infrastructure around the loop. This deep dive shows exactly how to get: 1–3 second iterations (vLLM CUDA Graphs FP8 Prefix Caching MTP) Reliable 50 step sessions without context explosions Scientific-grade provenance via “world state” instead of flaky summaries Must-read if you’re serious about local agents: towardsdatascience.com/the-i… #LocalLLM #vLLM #LLMAgents #AIInfrastructure
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3/ Key takeaway: “A useful agent is not just an LLM with tools. It is a loop with infrastructure around it.” Highly recommended for anyone running serious local agentic workflows.
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The biggest bottlenecks they solved: • Re-reading a 36K-token system prompt every single turn → solved with prefix caching (TTFT drops from ~11s → <700ms) • Context overflow after 30–50 steps → solved with a structured world state that logs every tool call as JSON (never trimmed, always preserved) • Slow decode on big models → FP8 native MTP on Qwen3.6-27B CUDA Graphs
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Hey Claude, make a dashboard to track token spend on AI in real time.
NEW: AI consultant reveals a client accidentally spent $500,000,000.00 in a single month after failing to set employee limits on Claude usage.
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Happy National Lemonade Day! 🍋 It would make more sense if yesterday was National Lemon day. #NationalLemonadeDay
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National Gummi Bear Day and Monday mornings just got a whole lot sweeter. Just avoid eating a whole bag of the sugar free ones. #NationalGummiBearDay
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This is a far more realistic view of AI impact on jobs.
I have changed my mind on how AI will impact jobs in America. Previously, I believed AI would replace many entry level roles typically filled by young employees. The technology would then work its way up the organization and eventually reduce the total number of jobs in a company. The data is saying something different, so when I get new information I am willing to change my mind. The number of software engineers being hired has been increasing. The number of open software engineer roles is growing. The number of new college grads who get hired has increased 5.6% over the last 12 months. The unemployment level for people aged 20-24 years old who have a college degree has fallen from nearly 9% to almost 5% as well. The Wall Street Journal recently wrote “AI created 640,000 jobs between 2023 and 2025 in the U.S., according to an analysis by LinkedIn of job posting data, including new white-collar positions such as Head of AI and AI engineer.” And I am starting to see companies throughout our portfolio aggressively hiring to keep up with the demand for their products and services. If AI can make employees more productive, which is widely accepted as fact, then companies are going to want as many productive units of labor as possible. This is a key reason why I am changing my mind. AI appears to be a magical technology that will make companies more productive and more profitable. The net result will be more corporations, more startups, and more jobs. All three are big, positive wins for the American economy.
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Happy National Garlic Day! 🧄 On a side note, does anyone have some gum? Lol #NationalGarlicDay
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