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Community-First AI Cloud: Scaling GPUs Without VC Drama
Many of us developers dream of building a groundbreaking product, perhaps even a startup. The conventional wisdom often points to seeking venture capital (VC) funding as a prerequisite for scale. But what if there was

Google Drive vs. NAS: A Month in the Cloud, Barely Noticed
As an experienced tech reviewer, I'm always looking for ways to optimize workflows and understand how different technologies truly impact daily use. This past month presented an unexpected opportunity to put cloud

Empowering AI Agents: Safely Controlling Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud infrastructure has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from manual configuration to deeply programmable systems. Over the past decade, nearly every platform has exposed robust APIs, enabling

Star Fox Takes Flight in Mario Galaxy Movie, Internet Reacts
Nintendo and Illumination surprised everyone by revealing Fox McCloud's cameo in *The Super Mario Galaxy Movie* a week before its April 1st premiere. This decision has sparked both excitement for a potential Nintendo cinematic universe and annoyance from fans who preferred to discover the cameo in theaters. The movie already features other crossovers and introduces Rosalina and Yoshi.
Optimizing Refrigeration: The Engineering Behind Chest Fridges
As software developers, we're constantly seeking efficiency, whether it's optimizing algorithms, streamlining data flows, or reducing cloud infrastructure costs. But how often do we apply this same rigor to the physical
Tinybox: Empowering Offline AI with the Tinygrad Framework
As developers, we often grapple with the complexity and resource demands of modern AI/ML workloads. Training and inference, especially for large models, typically require substantial cloud infrastructure or specialized

Cloudflare CEO: AI Bots to Outnumber Humans Online by 2027
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince predicts that AI bot traffic will surpass human internet usage by 2027, driven by the insatiable data needs of generative AI. This significant platform shift demands new infrastructure, like adaptable "sandboxes," and places immense strain on existing data centers globally.

The Best External Hard Drives of 2026: ZDNET's Expert-Tested Verdict
External hard drives remain indispensable in 2026, offering crucial storage independent of cloud subscriptions or internet connectivity. For professionals and casual users alike, these devices are perfect for backing up

Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Reveals Stealth Robotics Venture, Atoms
Uber founder Travis Kalanick has officially launched Atoms, a robotics company that operated in stealth for eight years. Atoms, formerly City Storage Systems and known for CloudKitchens, focuses on "gainfully employed robots"—specialized, wheeled industrial machines for sectors like food service and mining, built on a standardized mobility platform. Kalanick aims to digitize the physical world at an industrial scale.
FreeBSD 14.4-RELEASE: Next-Gen Security, VM Sharing, Cloud-Ready
The FreeBSD Project has rolled out FreeBSD 14.4-RELEASE, marking the fifth iteration in the stable/14 branch. This release, dated March 10, 2026, brings a suite of updates focusing on security, virtualization

industry: Google Workspace CLI brings Gmail, Docs, Sheets and more
Google has launched a new Command Line Interface (CLI) for its Workspace suite, unifying access to Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Sheets, and Docs for developers and AI agents. This open-source tool, introduced by Google Cloud director Addy Osmani, streamlines automation and agentic workflows by offering a direct, scriptable interface. It aims to reduce reliance on custom integrations and third-party connectors for enterprise productivity.

Cloudflare Threat Report Review: The Cyber Threat Landscape Rewired
Cloudflare's 2026 Threat Report warns of the "total industrialization of cybercrime" driven by GenAI, creating an "unholy trinity" of threats: AI-based attacks, escalating DDoS, and social engineering. It urges a shift to proactive, intelligence-led defense.

in-depth: The Data Centers Have Arrived at the Edge of the Arctic
The Nordic region is experiencing an unprecedented boom in data center construction, driven by the insatiable energy demands of artificial intelligence. Tech giants and specialized 'neocloud' providers are flocking to countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland, drawn by abundant, cheap, and renewable energy, naturally cool climates, and available land. This shift marks a strategic move away from traditional European tech hubs, positioning the Arctic edge as a vital new frontier for AI infrastructure.

Amazon Rejects FT Report Linking AI Coding Tools to AWS Outages
Amazon pushes back on Financial Times report blaming AI coding tools for AWS outages Amazon's cloud computing arm, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has issued a forceful public rebuttal to a Financial Times (FT) report
Is Your Startup's AI Check Engine Light On? The Crucial Early Choices
Startup founders face immense pressure to accelerate AI adoption amidst tighter funding and rising costs. While cloud credits, GPUs, and foundation models simplify getting started, early infrastructure choices can lead to unforeseen consequences and hidden costs as companies grow. This blog post explores the challenges and the importance of foresight in the fast-paced AI startup landscape.
