Hey, this was meant to be my take on the Fighter Joe Pilot for the Cartoon Hero course.
Instead, I ended up challenging myself with storytelling and character consistency.
I also had this small story in my head… and it slowly turned into this short film.
@Framer_X@pokas_io
"Let that sink in" ~ Elon Musk
SpaceX and the whole crypto market are neck-and-neck right now.
Total crypto market cap — around 2.2 trillion
SpaceX — about 2.1 trillion
Bitcoin — roughly 1.3 trillion
One GPU. Two ways to benefit.
With NextGPU, your GPU can run private local AI when you need it, and soon, help you earn by sharing idle compute with the network when you don’t.
Use your hardware. Keep control. Earn from idle power.
Ready to earn from your idle GPU?
After delivering the NextGPU Desktop App, we’re now moving fast toward peer-to-peer GPU rentals.
Soon, users will be able to share unused GPU power with the network and earn from the hardware they already own.
Idle GPUs should not sit unused.
NextGPU Alpha 0.1.1 is live.
This update brings seamless app updates, OpenClaw integration, key improvements, and a fully open-source foundation to make private local AI easier to run on your Windows machine.
Download from GitHub for Windows: https://t.co/AAYR5vtvZ0
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All the edits from @mattertrades are unravelling. He just posted a screenshot claiming he is ranked number 4 on the Bybit leaderboard to try and look successful. The problem? His fake screenshot shows the data is updated on June 09, 2026. You forgot the date today man, it is only June 06, 2026. You are literally posting photos from the future.
NextGPU is going open-source next week.
We believe the future of AI compute should be transparent, community-driven, and accessible to everyone.
This is just the beginning.
NextGPU Alpha 0.1.1 is coming next week.
This release will bring seamless updates, OpenClaw integration, and multiple improvements to make local private AI easier to use.
Less setup. Better experience.
Gemma 4 is now available in NextGPU through Ollama.
No app update needed, just download the model and start using it locally.
Next week, OpenClaw integration arrives, making it easier to build a private agentic AI setup on your own machine without monthly API subscriptions.
Local AI should not feel like a puzzle.
NextGPU is bringing tools like Ollama, ComfyUI, OpenClaw, and Hermes closer together inside one experience, so users can run, create, automate, and build with private AI more easily.
Less setup. More control.
Private AI starts on your computer.
OpenClaw is coming to NextGPU.
We are integrating it directly into the NextGPU desktop app so users can access powerful local AI workflows without dealing with complicated setup.
Less friction. More control.
Private AI should be useful, not painful to configure.
Your cloud usage bill would have been $0 if you used NextGPU.
With NextGPU, you can run open-source AI models on your own GPU, privately, without external API usage, and without surprise compute bills.
Premade workflows, OpenClaw, Hermes integration, and more are coming soon.