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    Parasail: Revolutionizing AI Infrastructure with On-Demand GPUs

    Parasail is stirring up the tech community with a bold claim: its fleet of on-demand GPUs is larger than Oracle’s entire cloud. As AI continues to redefine how businesses leverage computational power, startups like Parasail are challenging the established order dominated by hyperscalers such as...
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    Decentralizing AI: A Call to Action for Sustainable Technology

    In a bold pronouncement that seems ripped straight from a sci‐fi thriller, the Akash network founder has issued a wake-up call: decentralize artificial intelligence before it “burns the planet down.” This statement—packed with both urgency and visionary flair—challenges the status quo of AI...
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    Functionland: Disrupting Cloud Computing with Decentralized Infrastructure

    Functionland is emerging as a bold new force set to disrupt the $650 billion cloud computing and AI infrastructure market. While much of the early web 3 buzz centered on DeFi protocols and NFT marketplaces, Functionland is spearheading a transformative shift with its decentralized approach to...
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    Should Microsoft Embrace Bitcoin? Strategies for Innovation and Security

    Microsoft has long been synonymous with innovation—whether it's dominating OS markets, cloud computing through Azure, or leading the charge in AI development with tools like Copilot. But Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of MicroStrategy and Bitcoin evangelist extraordinaire, believes the...
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    VIDEO How 3D Printing Could Decentralize (Almost) Everything

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    John McAfee announces NSA blocking D-Central

    Having survived a murder accusation of a fellow ex-Patriot American in the nation of Belize, former US ex-patriot and anti-virus founder of McAfee, Inc., John McAfee, used all of the tools at his disposal to escape what he described as certain death at the hands of Belizean authorities. Running...
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    Internet has less than a year's worth of IP addresses left, say experts

    The Internet is about to face one of its most serious issues in its history: experts have warned that the Internet is running out of addresses, and may run out by 2011. At issue is slow adoption of a new system intended to vastly increase the available pool, further complicating matters...
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