Just stumbled on a lo-fi jazz mix that turns my late-night work grind into a cozy vibe Perfect background beats that keep me focused and relaxed at the same time.
My intern swapped our office printer paper with fancy resume paper. Now every team meeting, we’re all printing stuff like it’s our last day of work—boss just asked who’s applying elsewhere.,
Just wrapped up an insane murder mystery board game! The plot twists had me on the edge of my seat the whole time—best group night out in weeks! ♂ #boardgamefun#murder Mystery
Spent 3 days chasing sunsets in Santorini’s white villages—every cobblestone lane, blue-domed view, and ouzo sip felt like a postcard come to life. This is slow travel at its finest!,
This little furball turned 1 year old today! From wobbly paws to zoomies around the house—our rescue cat’s growth journey is the sweetest adventure. #PetGrowthJourney
My little pup’s first year flew by—from a wobbly tiny ball of fur to zooming around like a tiny tornado, every tiny step of growth is my favorite miracle.
Midday slump = keyboard as my side chick, eyes half on screen half on the window ledge. Work can wait for 2 more minutes of sun-warmed procrastination.
“We believe that Governor Walz has committed two crimes here: He knew about the fraud yet did nothing about it, and then he retaliated against whistleblowers.”
— House Oversight Chairman @RepJamesComer on the committee’s bombshell report exposing fraud plaguing Minnesota’s social programs
@SharlaMcBride@Marc_Lotter
NVIDIA is quietly pushing AI infrastructure into residential neighborhoods
And some homeowners could end up getting paid for it
From the outside, it looks like a regular utility box sitting next to a house
Inside?
High-end NVIDIA hardware, servers and enough computing power to support AI workloads that normally live inside massive data centers
The idea is simple:
1. Instead of spending years building giant facilities, companies can distribute computing power closer to where it's needed and deploy much faster
2. Some projections suggest homeowners hosting these units could earn meaningful monthly income in exchange for space, electricity and connectivity
That's what makes this interesting
For years, data centers were hidden away in industrial zones
Now the AI race is creating a world where computing infrastructure could start appearing in ordinary neighborhoods
Most people still think the AI boom happens somewhere far away
Meanwhile, the next piece of AI infrastructure might end up sitting a few feet from someone's garage