Blog Posts - Page 12
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What a Typical Work Day Will Look Like in 2030
Explore a detailed scenario of the 2030 work day. From AI assistants handling routine tasks to new meeting formats and productivity rhythms, discover how.
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Why Open Source AI Will Win Even If It Loses
Meta gave away what OpenAI charges for, and the open ecosystem is building something no single company can match. Here's why that matters more than benchmark scores.
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The MacBook Pro Setting That Doubles Your AI Performance
How to raise the macOS GPU memory limit with sudo sysctl iogpu.wired_limit_mb to run bigger local LLMs on a MacBook Pro. Safe values per RAM tier, persistence setup, High Power Mode, and thermal tips.
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MCP servers: Exposing read-only resources before you expose write actions
A field-tested take on exposing read-only resources before you expose write actions with MCP servers: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Chip That Started the Second Cold War
The US export ban on advanced semiconductors to China triggered a geopolitical restructuring that rivals the original Cold War in its global consequences.
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I Replaced My $20 AI Subscriptions With One Mac Studio
Cost-benefit analysis of replacing ChatGPT-style subscriptions with local LLMs on a Mac Studio. Ollama plus Open WebUI setup, what local models can and cannot replace, and the real break-even math.
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AI coding workflows: Small reversible steps instead of one heroic prompt
A field-tested take on small reversible steps instead of one heroic prompt with AI coding workflows: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.
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The Hidden iPhone Feature 90% of People Never Use – But Should
Discover Back Tap, the hidden iPhone accessibility feature that lets you trigger any action by tapping the back of your phone. Learn setup, best uses.
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Why the AI Race Is Really a Power Grid Race
AI competition has quietly become an energy competition. The real bottleneck isn't algorithms or data — it's electricity, and that changes everything.
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Your Mac Is a Local AI Supercomputer You're Using at 10% Capacity
How to run local LLMs on Apple Silicon with Ollama. Unified memory explained, which model size fits your RAM, realistic tokens per second on M-series Pro, Max, and Ultra chips, plus a 15-minute setup checklist.
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Prompt engineering for code: Acceptance criteria as the only prompt that matters
A field-tested take on acceptance criteria as the only prompt that matters with Prompt engineering for code: what it rewards, where it breaks, and how to keep the workflow honest.