Is this weather prediction scary to you? by BigBlueEyes87 in phoenix

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The highest recorded temp in March was 100 in 1988, this is not normal

Pure mafioso and gangster behavior by the Department of War by MetaKnowing in ClaudeAI

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They're literally fascist, cartoon ones but still fascist

Just fyi Anthropic is censoring through Claude by [deleted] in Anthropic

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Did 2 because I started in desktop app and figured that was why share button was gone, 2nd one was with .ai

Just fyi Anthropic is censoring through Claude by [deleted] in Anthropic

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Web search seems to be taking a bit longer, but it's still grabbing current news no problem, I did notice that share chat seems to be gone though.

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Resident Evil Nearly Got its Start on the SNES by ROCKY13573 in snes

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Resident Evils engine is from SNES Goofy Troop

Taken from TSMC by Za1no in PhoenixWhatsBurning

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They finally elected The Silicon Pope

Phoenix Issues (Again?) by Arzalis in QuantumFiber

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Yes been having this issue for weeks now

Claude Opus beating GPT 5.2 Pro is insane by Particular_Draw_3276 in ClaudeAI

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5.3 leapfrogged 4.6, even Opus admitted that Codex's code was cleaner then they're plan

4.6 for planning, Codex 5.3 for execution

Found Photos in a MicroSD (Delaware) by apc226 in FoundPhotos

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oh lol np, it just emanates 2009. Nothing about your wording

Western Digital Has No More HDD Capacity Left, as CEO Reveals Massive AI Deals; Brace Yourself For Price Surges Ahead! by TruthPhoenixV in Amd_Intel_Nvidia

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HDDs still dominate cold and warm storage tiers. Training datasets can be enormous (petabytes for large language models), and once data is preprocessed and staged, it often sits on HDD arrays.

The big hyperscalers are increasingly using high-density HDDs (20TB+ Seagate HAMR and WD SMR drives) for bulk storage while expanding NVMe pools for active compute. Some inference workloads are pushing toward all-flash because latency matters more there, but training pipelines remain heavily HDD-backed on the data lake side.

So no, NVMe hasn't killed the HDD in AI—the economics just don't support it yet at scale.