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Yesterday β€” 3 November 2025Main stream

PewDiePie goes all-in on self-hosting AI using modded GPUs, with plans to build his own model soon β€” YouTuber pits multiple chatbots against each other to find the best answers

PewDiePie has built a custom web UI for self-hosting AI models called "ChatOS." Running open-source models from Baidu and OpenAI, PewDiePie made a "council" of bots that voted on the best responses, and then built "The Swarm" for data collection that will become the foundation of his own model coming next month.

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Elon Musk alleges Sam Altman 'stole a non-profit' as AI bros spat over cancelled Tesla Roadster order

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, recently posted his Tesla Roadster order being mishandled on X β€” both of those latter companies are owned by Elon Musk, who replied with a casual "you stole a non-profit" statement. Altman was instrumental in the recent recapitalization of OpenAI into a public benefit corporation, which cemented the for-profit model the firm has adopted.

GPU surgeon attempts to rescue fatally-bent RTX 4090 that came in for a melted power connector fix β€” autopsy reveals shorted MOSFET that killed the GPU core

It's not often we see a graphics card that is almost completely fried across the board. That's what happened with this poor RTX 4090 whose 12V rail leaked into the memory, frying the VRAM and travelling to the core in the process, killing the GPU for good. Not only that, but the card was also comically bent to the point where suggesting someone might've used it as a self-defense weapon wouldn't be far-fetched.

Self-assembling data centers in space are becoming reality as Rendezvous Robotics partners with Starcloud β€” Elon Musk chimes in that 'SpaceX will be doing this'

Rendezvous Robotics' autonomous tile-based modules, built using Project TESSERAE tech, will potentially power Starcloud's plans to build massive data centers in space. The company is partnering with Nvidia to build a 5-gigawatt facility in orbit, and Rendezvous can help make that distant future a reality.

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D vs Intel Core i9-14900K Faceoff β€” Intel's old-school flagship chip versus AMD's bleeding-edge tech

We will put the AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D vs Intel Core i9-14900K CPUs through a rigorous six-round gauntlet to determine which CPU is truly the best in its class, and which one you should spend your money on.

Mad modders recreate exotic 25-year-old Xbox prototype with a solid block of metal β€” modern $6,000 makeover combines real Xbox hardware with an HDMI upgrade

The original Xbox prototype shown off in the year 2000 was just brought back to life in an epic project. Machined out of a single block of metal, featuring real Xbox hardware, and upgrades like a screen in the middle in place of the orb light, this Xbox prototype redux is a testament to the world of retro gaming.

AMD clarifies commitment to support for RDNA 1 and 2-based GPUs β€” company backtracks on RX 7900 series USB-C functionality (Updated)

AMD ended mainstream driver support for its RDNA 1 and 2 GPUs in a new update that sought to focus on the RX 7000 and 9000 series for day-one optimizations for new releases. This could mean trouble for handhelds that rely on tuning to achieve their full potential on Windows, and without AMD's driver to back them up, they might be left high and dry.

TP-Link routers face potential U.S. ban over alleged China-related national security concerns β€” company "vigorously disputes" Department of Commerce's findings

Already under intense scrutiny for alleged ties to China, TP-Link, a now-U.S.-based and operated company is on the verge of being banned. In a new proposal concocted by the Department of Commerce, and backed by the Department of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, TP-Link routers might no longer be allowed to be sold in America.

Australia's police to use AI to decode criminals' emoji slang to curb online crime β€” "crimefluencers" will be decoded and translated for investigators

Australia's police are looking to build an AI tool that would detect and interpret emoji slang online in an effort to curb crime among bad actors in hateful communities, dubbed "crimefluencers." The AI will understand the difference between harmless lingo and coded messages to help police combat violent crime.

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