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Don’t Get Fooled by the Automations: AI Trading, a Reality Check

8 Sep 2025 3 minute read 0 comments Farhana Sadia

Let’s explore some pros and cons, what's really possible & what's hype, and some pin points beginners should know before jumping into Trading with AI.     The Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages in short: Workflow Speed & Processing, 24/7 Activ...

Atlas Navi

8 Sep 2025 4 minute read 0 comments Liberty John

Atlas Navi is a fun new "drive to earn" GPS app.  It's a lot like Waze.  I'm using it to make a little extra money as a side gig to my professional driving job.  I've been using it for a little over a year now.  The Many Faces of Atlas Navi Atlas Na...

Google Dodges Breakup: What the Landmark Antitrust Ruling Means for Big Tech

7 Sep 2025 3 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

Judge Amit Mehta’s decision spares Google structural remedies but signals consequences for monopolistic practices. What lessons should Apple, Meta, and Amazon take from this ruling? A landmark ruling in one of the most consequential antitrust cases o...

OpenAI Projected Wrong Financial Future for Its Business

7 Sep 2025 1 minute read 2 comments Debesh Choudhury

It seems OpenAI projected a wrong financial future for OpenAI's computing cost! That means OpenAI's future prediction is failing even for their business. "OpenAI projected its cash burn this year to 2029 will rise even higher than previously though...

Microsoft’s AI Independence: Why MAI-1 and MAI-Voice-1 Mark a Turning Point

6 Sep 2025 4 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

After years of leaning on OpenAI, Microsoft unveils its first homegrown models—reshaping Copilot, cutting costs, and redefining the AI race. For nearly five years, Microsoft has been synonymous with OpenAI. Its $13 billion investment, Azure’s exclus...

Do We Really Need Technology to Remember?

5 Sep 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Bhatt_G

Every person has a different catching power, and the storage power is different. See, the systems that we purchase also have different configurations. If the CPU power is good, the capacity is good, then their performance automatically becomes good....

New Chip, Old Playbook: Alibaba’s Bold Move in China’s AI Race

5 Sep 2025 4 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

With a domestically produced inference chip that runs Nvidia’s software, Alibaba is reshaping the U.S.–China tech rivalry. Alibaba just made one of the boldest moves in China’s accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) race. The company has unveiled...

Decentralized AI and Ownership: Why PAI3 Could Be the Most Trustworthy Project to Invest In

5 Sep 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Nina Defi

AI is moving fast. What used to be demos in research labs is now showing up in boardrooms, customer service, finance, and even government systems. Companies are rushing to deploy autonomous AI agents that can handle real tasks, analyzing data, making...

A Little On the Node

5 Sep 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Great White Snark

I've started learning Node.js, after putting it off for a quite a while (probably longer than I should have). I still don't know if it contains any evil, seeing as it uses V8 (the CSS, HTML and JS processing engine used by Google Chrome). I haven't l...

Towards a Red September for Bitcoin? Between Ghosts of the Past and Hopes for a Green Future, Will 2025 Be the Year of the Breakout?

5 Sep 2025 5 minute read 2 comments ssaurel

After an often-uneventful August, the cryptocurrency market dives headfirst into September, its most dreaded month. Nicknamed "Red September" or "Rektember," with barely concealed anxiety, it is historically the most difficult for Bitcoin's price, sh...