Pewd did it again. now he open-sourced a self-hosted AI workspace. bro is building a CV harder than a CS undergrad looking for a job:
> built a 10-GPU home rig
> quantized giant LLM to run local
> built ChatOS, local AI UI
> added RAG/local memory
> built âcouncilâ of AI models
> built âswarmâ, small models in parallel for data collection
> fine-tuned a Qwen 32B-based coding model
> donated compute from his GPU rig for protein folding research
@Loran750 Hetzner Storage Boxes (40âŹ/m/20To) / 1Fichier propose aussi du Cold Storage je ne sais plus a quel prix, tu prends ensuite un serveur avec la RAM que tu veux et tu connectes tes storage boxes ou ton 1fichier avec rClone
Warrantless surveillance is an unreasonable search. The 4th Amendment should be clear enough, but we need more protections.
The Surveillance Accountability Act aims to reaffirm Constitutional Rights and protect US citizens from unlawful surveillance.
Finally, after a year and a half since I started PlayStation hacking,
I have achieved my goal.
PS4/PS5 zero-day kernel exploit.
Obviously, no plan to release it.
@session_app Before asking for more funding, there needs to be full transparency on how previous funds were used. Vitalik Buterin contributed not long ago. Can you provide a clear breakdown of expenses, current runway, and why community questions about this are still pending ?
We've completed our deployment of nearly 100 additional Tor exit relays (totaling 123). We now have nearly 500 CPU cores and 1TB of RAM dedicated to relaying traffic on the Tor network, a huge milestone for supporting Internet freedom.
Real infrastructure, not vaporware. We've shared some pictures of our work and hope you enjoy the purple aesthetic, matching Tor's primary color.