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The Real Cost of a Local-Inference Rig in 2026
Analyzing the hardware costs for local AI inference in 2026, focusing on VRAM limits, hardware choices, and value considerations for different model sizes.
The Eye Over the City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — and Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth look at WAMI technology, its capabilities, limitations, and evolving role in surveillance and defense.
The Delegation Ladder: The Four Agentic Loops, and What Each One Lets You Stop Doing
An analysis of the four agentic loops in AI engineering, explaining what each enables and how they impact AI process automation and control.
When One Agent Isn’t Enough: Claude Now Builds Its Own Team Of Agents On The Fly
Anthropic’s Claude now autonomously assembles and orchestrates teams of agents for complex tasks, improving performance on high-value projects.
A Skill Is a Folder, Not a Prompt: What Anthropic Learned Running Hundreds of Them
Anthropic reveals that Skills are structured as folders containing instructions, scripts, and assets, transforming AI prompt practices into durable organizational assets.
Kill-Switch-Proof: How to Build So Washington Can’t Take Your AI Stack Down
Learn the strategies to make your AI stack kill-switch-proof amid US government shutdowns and export controls, emphasizing dependency mapping and open-weight models.
Fable 5 Is Back. GPT-5.6 Is Next. And Anthropic Reportedly Already Has Something Stronger.
Fable 5 is back after an 18-day blackout; GPT-5.6 is in preview, and rumors suggest Anthropic may already have a more advanced model. Details are evolving.
The Real Cost Of A Local-Inference Rig In 2026
Analyzing the expenses and considerations for building local AI inference hardware in 2026, including VRAM limits, hardware choices, and value strategies.
The Eye Over The City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — And Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth analysis of Wide-Area Motion Imagery (WAMI), its capabilities, limitations, and role in modern surveillance and defense.