Warp isn't really a terminal anymore, and I tried its new agentic coding mode
…It used blocks instead of raw text, a modern input field, GPU rendering, and a UI that didn’t feel stuck in the 80s. But that version of Warp is basically gone…
…It used blocks instead of raw text, a modern input field, GPU rendering, and a UI that didn’t feel stuck in the 80s. But that version of Warp is basically gone…
…outlandish as the incredible discrete GPU packaging of old. But with the move to an old cottage with a hybrid build, consisting of both stone and modern brick and mortar, we needed…
…separation model. There's a middle ground found in microVMs like Firecracker and Kata, but they realistically solve a different problem than the ones a typical homelabber wants to solve. GPU passthrough…
…Toss in some AI integrations (specifically LLM Vision) and local LLMs hosted on outdated GPUs, and you have a solid AI-powered security camera built from nothing but an inexpensive microcontroller and…
…Both of these modes are suboptimal for any build and any form-factor, especially considering that your voltage regulator modules (VRM) and GPU rely a lot on consistent case airflow. Thankfully, almost…
…While fine-tuning a model takes a lot of VRAM, running a model as small as this doesn't . Even a GPU with 8GB of VRAM could run the 4-bit quantized…
…If you're a device manufacturer with a secure contract with a manufacturer, you don't pay the spot price for RAM and storage. That price hits the end consumer, who needs…
…The hypervisor method requires deep system-level access, which exposes players to pretty much every security risk under the sun. While that has slowed adoption, we're already seeing thousands, if not…
…iconic emulators ever is back from the dead with impressive new features Super ZSNES is a ZSNES revival with new GPU-powered features, including major visual enhancements and Mode 7 height-mapping.
…Both models are gone from the Google Store, and you can't find them new anywhere else. Security updates wrapped up in September 2025, and the official replacement is the Google TV…