A fala deles é o mais importante pra mim: “saíram da água”. Há inúmeros casos, relatos e testemunhos de pessoas que viram ovnis ou seres entrando e saindo da água. E bato na tecla: o que chamam de ets/aliens não vêm de fora. Estão aqui e vivem na água.
Jensen Huang just announced the death of the empty room.
He listed it alongside dishwashers and lawn mowers.
Like it was furniture.
It’s not furniture.
It’s the end of silence.
We spent the last century buying machines to replace muscle.
The lawnmower. The dishwasher. The engine.
They were appliances. They saved us calories.
Now we’re installing the machine that replaces agency.
Huang: “It’s running all of your agents, it’s running all of your assistants, and they’re doing all kinds of things for you all the time.”
Not when you ask.
All the time.
A PC waits for input. A smartphone waits for a tap.
This doesn’t wait at all.
It anticipates. It negotiates. It acts.
It runs your life in the background while you sleep.
Huang: “It becomes a lot more like R2-D2 to you. It becomes more like C-3PO to you, than it feels like a PC.”
It doesn’t feel like a machine because it doesn’t act like one.
It acts like a presence.
Huang: “This reinvention of the computer is as big of a deal as the reinvention of the phone into what we now know as the smartphone.”
He’s understating the math.
The smartphone put a window to the world in your pocket.
This puts a second mind in your living room.
We didn’t just domesticate fire.
Fire domesticated us.
It changed what we ate. How we slept. Where we lived.
Every technology we’ve ever brought inside the walls has quietly rewritten what it means to be human.
Intelligence won’t be different.
For ten thousand years, when you locked your door, you were the only intelligence inside.
One day, the most unsettling thing about the past won’t be the lack of technology.
It will be the realization that you could sit alone in a room, and nothing else in that room was thinking.
And you never once appreciated the silence.
🚨do you understand what just happened with NVIDIA RTX Spark..
Jensen Huang walked on stage and pulled an entire gaming PC out of his pocket.
NVIDIA merged the CPU, RTX GPU, AI hardware and up to 128GB of memory into one Windows-on-ARM superchip and called it the end of the PC as you know it.
> 20-core Grace CPU plus a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores - RTX 5070-tier graphics in a 14mm body.
> NVIDIA claims 100+ FPS at 1440p in 007 First Light and Forza Horizon 6, on battery.
> It runs a 120-billion-parameter AI model locally, no cloud needed.
> ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI and Microsoft already have 30+ laptops lined up for this fall.
The whole internet has two questions: is it real, and how much. Nobody's asking the third - what happens to every other chipmaker if it is.
The laptop hasn't changed in 30 years. NVIDIA just changed it
RTX Spark is their first PC chip ever.
- RTX 5070 level GPU
- 128GB unified memory
- 1 petaflop of local AI
- thin, light, barely throttles unplugged
Your AI agent lives on the machine. 24/7. No cloud.
This is step one of the agentic AI PC, and everyone else is about to copy it.
15 years ago today, we lost a fashion god and actual global legend. He was a father. He was my brother… but Legends Never Die! Jonas was light years ahead of the game. RIP 🙏🏽💚1️⃣9️⃣4️⃣7️⃣
@Pirat_Nation@LuigiMetal64 Hey LuigiMetal64 who already instantly blocked me (lol). there is no hype, that's why it instantly sold out right? lemayo xD
Valve’s Steam Deck OLED models sold out again, this time in less than 24 hours after restocking.
The 1TB model now costs $949 after a $300 price increase, while the 512GB version is priced at $789.
Even with the higher prices, people are still buying the handheld gaming PC quickly. Ongoing shortages of RAM and other computer parts are making it harder for Valve to keep the device in stock.