If the size of the current AI bubble can be estimated by how many
- AI job offers
- AI product review offers
- AI service paid sponsorship offers
- AI creator representation offers
I receive per day... then I'd say we're nearing the pop.
Raspberry Pi just announced the Pi 500+
It has a quad-core CPU, 16 GB of RAM, 256 GB SSD (built-in NVMe), and an RGB backlit mechanical keyboard (Gateron KS-33 blue switches).
Cost: $200.
First thing I did was yank the SSD out and replace it with an M.2 to OCuLink adapter, so I could game and local-LLM on the thing, using an AMD RX 7900 XT with 20 GB of GDDR6 VRAM.
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I'm trying a small test on 2nd channel, want to see impact from a large desktop audience, as I've seen a 30-50% decline in views (without a drop in other metrics).
YouTube views are down (don't panic).
Some data-backed analysis of the current downturn in views for many channels (especially in tech?), thanks especially to @BuhDan from LTT for help!
I'm preaching to the choir here, and it will never make YouTube change, but can I just say how much I *despise* a shorts carousel now being the top spot of my Subscriptions feed in the YouTube appβand it can't be disabled, even if I tap the dots and say 'don't show this'?
You can DIY upgrade the M4 Pro Mac mini's internal SSD to 4TBβfor almost half Apple's upgrade pricing (but still 3x what normal M.2 NVMe SSDs cost π)
How does that compare to external Thunderbolt 5 storage? A video: