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IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why NVIDIA’s GPU Control Panel Is Being Retired After Two Decades

NVIDIA announced that its legacy GPU Control Panel, which has been bundled with Windows drivers for 20 years, will be discontinued in favor of the new NVIDIA Client app, with the panel only available as an optional Microsoft Store download for legacy users.

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Why NVIDIA’s GPU Control Panel Is Being Retired After Two Decades
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

Can RTX 3070 Earn ¥1,500 a Month? GPU Mining’s Resurgence Explained

The article examines how AMD’s global release of the RX 9070 GRE amid memory shortages has revived GPU mining, highlighting the Pearl (PRL) token’s PoUW model, short‑term profitability of cards like the RTX 3070, and the rapid price swing that illustrates the cyclical nature of mining markets.

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Can RTX 3070 Earn ¥1,500 a Month? GPU Mining’s Resurgence Explained
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Executives Mistake AI for a Toy Instead of a Disruptive Force

The article argues that most enterprise AI projects fail because leaders treat AI as a novelty to showcase rather than a strategic tool for business‑process redesign, citing real‑world cases of AI‑driven customer service and approval automation that increased complaints and missed cost‑saving goals.

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Why Executives Mistake AI for a Toy Instead of a Disruptive Force
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

Unlocking “Scene Power”: Why Modern Consumers Choose Experiences Over Products

The article explains how “scene power” reshapes consumer behavior in an era of abundant material goods, describing a three‑layer logic—attraction, immersion, and conversion—while showing how instant retail, space equalisation and competition‑boundary collapse turn everyday locations into compelling consumption scenes.

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Unlocking “Scene Power”: Why Modern Consumers Choose Experiences Over Products
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

Huawei AI Data Center Reference Design – Downloadable Blueprint

The Huawei AI Data Center Reference Design offers a standardized, integrated, high‑performance compute infrastructure for large‑model training and inference, built on GB/T 50174, featuring modular GPU/HBM servers, 20–50 kW per rack, leaf‑spine 100/200/400 Gbps networking, liquid cooling, redundant power, and intelligent management, with a downloadable package for replication.

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Huawei AI Data Center Reference Design – Downloadable Blueprint
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
May 31, 2026 · Industry Insights

How a Single Bitcoin Address Brought Down the Dark‑Web King

The article recounts how hacker Kai Logan West, known as IntelBroker, abandoned his Monero‑only policy for a $250 Bitcoin payment, allowing FBI investigators to trace the transaction through KYC‑linked services and ultimately expose his identity, leading to his arrest.

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How a Single Bitcoin Address Brought Down the Dark‑Web King
Model Perspective
Model Perspective
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Can the Spurs Upset the Defending Champion Thunder on Their Home Court in Game 7?

A logistic‑regression model using net efficiency differential and recent momentum predicts the Thunder to win Game 7 with about an 87% probability (range 65‑96%), yet the Spurs retain roughly a 13% chance, hinging on factors like Victor Wembanyama’s scoring and Jalen Williams’s injury‑adjusted impact.

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Can the Spurs Upset the Defending Champion Thunder on Their Home Court in Game 7?
Big Tech Senior
Big Tech Senior
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

The Most Thorough Look Yet at Why Big Tech Layoffs Are Inevitable

The article argues that recent big‑tech layoffs stem from historically unsustainable growth, over‑hiring as a lazy solution, middle‑management skills that lose value outside large firms, and excessive leverage, concluding that further cuts are likely unless employees reassess their career and financial strategies.

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The Most Thorough Look Yet at Why Big Tech Layoffs Are Inevitable
DataFunSummit
DataFunSummit
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Where Is the Real Moat in the AI Era as Large Models Become Commoditized?

The article analyzes how the rapid commoditization of large‑model capabilities, illustrated by Palantir’s 85% Q1 2026 revenue growth, reshapes AI competition into three layers—model, wrapper, and infrastructure—highlighting ontology as the hard‑to‑copy moat for enterprise AI in high‑risk scenarios.

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Where Is the Real Moat in the AI Era as Large Models Become Commoditized?
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why AI Coding CLIs Are Switching to TypeScript: The kimi-cli Refactor Story

The article examines the rapid shift of AI coding command‑line tools from Python to TypeScript, using the kimi-cli rewrite as a case study, and explains how Bun’s native binary support, distribution challenges of Python, and industry momentum make TypeScript the dominant choice for end‑user CLI tools.

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Why AI Coding CLIs Are Switching to TypeScript: The kimi-cli Refactor Story
Design Hub
Design Hub
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Beyond a Submarine: The U‑Boat Worx NEXUS as an Underwater Luxury Lounge

The U‑Boat Worx NEXUS is presented as a multi‑person, 200‑metre‑deep luxury submersible that prioritises an unobstructed, panoramic underwater lounge experience through a fully transparent elliptical pressure hull, rotating seats, omni‑directional thrusters and extensive safety features, positioning it as a high‑end commercial tourism product rather than a pure research vessel.

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Beyond a Submarine: The U‑Boat Worx NEXUS as an Underwater Luxury Lounge
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Nine Domestic AI Chips Earn Top‑Tier Security Certification, Alibaba and Huawei Secure Two Slots Each

On May 26, 2026, China’s national security testing agencies certified nine domestic AI training and inference chips with the highest I‑level rating, turning AI chips into a mandatory procurement item for government, finance, telecom and energy sectors and reshaping the competitive landscape against foreign vendors.

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Nine Domestic AI Chips Earn Top‑Tier Security Certification, Alibaba and Huawei Secure Two Slots Each
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

DeepSeek’s V4‑Pro Discount Becomes Permanent; Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.8

This week’s AI roundup highlights DeepSeek’s shift from a temporary 75% discount to permanent pricing for its V4‑Pro model, Anthropic’s release of the flagship Claude Opus 4.8 with major performance gains, and a series of notable developments from Microsoft, OpenAI, Apple, the Vatican, and more, illustrating the intertwined trends of rapid tech iteration, massive capital flows, and emerging ethical debates.

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DeepSeek’s V4‑Pro Discount Becomes Permanent; Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.8
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

What Moutai Distributors See After Months of Market‑Driven Reform

Months after Kweichow Moutai launched its market‑oriented transformation, distributors report faster sales, steadier prices, a shift from hoarding to regular consumption, and a new service‑focused channel role that blends local cultural experiences, private‑domain operations, and digital tools to create sustainable C‑end assets.

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What Moutai Distributors See After Months of Market‑Driven Reform
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why 80% of Traditional Distributors' Sales Collapse Is Caused by Manufacturers

A deep dive into the sharp sales decline of traditional FMCG distributors reveals that over‑stocking, price‑war induced margin squeeze, slow execution chains and aggressive competitor moves—driven largely by manufacturers' outdated policies—are the primary culprits, and outlines how digital correction and proactive manufacturer reforms can reverse the trend.

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Why 80% of Traditional Distributors' Sales Collapse Is Caused by Manufacturers
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Beverage Display Fees Lose to Alcohol and How Smart Outlet Selection Cuts Costs 30% and Boosts Revenue 50%

The article analyzes why beverage brands’ shelf‑fee investments underperform compared with alcohol in convenience stores, identifies profit‑model, product‑cost, and channel‑power mismatches, and proposes a three‑step solution—precise outlet targeting, profit‑sharing value creation, and digital fee control—to reduce fees by 30% and lift sales by 50%.

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Why Beverage Display Fees Lose to Alcohol and How Smart Outlet Selection Cuts Costs 30% and Boosts Revenue 50%
AI Engineering
AI Engineering
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Codex Gains Windows Control and Mobile Remote Dispatch—Why AI‑Agent Infrastructure Startups Are Poised to Boom

OpenAI's Codex now supports Windows computer control and mobile remote task dispatch, sparking user excitement but also regional limits and installation issues, while the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) drives a wave of infrastructure startups tackling security, scalability, and multi‑agent orchestration challenges.

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Codex Gains Windows Control and Mobile Remote Dispatch—Why AI‑Agent Infrastructure Startups Are Poised to Boom
Black & White Path
Black & White Path
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Is Google Paying Only $500 for a Critical V8 Out‑of‑Bounds Write Bug?

The article examines Google’s $500 reward for a high‑severity V8 out‑of‑bounds write vulnerability, tracing the historic decline of bug‑bounty payouts, the monopolistic role of major platforms, AI‑driven bug‑finding saturation, and the resulting challenges for security researchers both globally and in China.

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Why Is Google Paying Only $500 for a Critical V8 Out‑of‑Bounds Write Bug?
AI Architecture Hub
AI Architecture Hub
May 30, 2026 · Industry Insights

Cloudflare Layoffs Show AI Will First Reshape the Measurement Layer

The article analyzes Cloudflare’s 2026 layoff of 1,100 staff, arguing that AI will not replace builders or sellers first but will fundamentally restructure the measurement layer of organizations, citing Deloitte, Microsoft, Harvard Business Review and Anthropic research, and outlining the risks and a new governance framework needed for this transition.

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Cloudflare Layoffs Show AI Will First Reshape the Measurement Layer