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Project: Buzzen Kick Tool


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Small project I did with C#. It's a Buzzen Chat Hosting Tool.


Phil Collins ReGrooved: In the Air Tonight (Dark Country)


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Goodbye Crucial, Hello Chaos: How AI Is Driving Up Tech Costs


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What actually happened to Crucial On December 3, 2025, Micron announced that it is exiting the consumer memory business and winding down its Crucial brand, the label most of us know from RAM sticks and SSDs in gaming rigs and everyday PCs. Shipments of Crucial consumer products will continue only until the end of Micron’s fiscal Q2, which is around February 2026. After that, no new Crucial RAM or SSDs for regular consumers. Crucial is not some tiny side project, either. It has been around for almost 30 years and is widely known for affordable, reliable memory and storage. Micron is the third largest RAM supplier in the world, so when they pull a brand like Crucial out of the consumer space, that is a big deal. (...)

Joe Rogan Podcast with the Founder of Nvidia: Jensen Huang


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Very interesting podcast with Jensen Huang the Founder and President of Nvidia. The second half on how the Nvidia company made it and the early life of Jensen is amazing.



Shawn Ryan Podcast with Adam Bry - Skydio Concerning Drone Technology


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Very interesting video on The Shawn Ryan Podcast about drones with Adam Bry ( Skydio ).



Jellyfin. The media server that remembers who is actually in charge


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If you have ever used Plex, you already know the drill. You set up a nice little media server for yourself, enjoy it for a while, and then slowly watch the company bolt on more paid features, more accounts, more restrictions, and more surprise decisions that somehow require you to log in five times just to watch your own movie collection. It is like building a garden in your backyard only for someone else to suddenly install a ticket booth at the gate. Enter Jellyfin. A media server with a very different attitude. One that says something along the lines of: “Here. Have your movies. Do whatever you want. We are not going to chase you with subscription plans. (...)