RHEO On The Web: Find Your Flow

Discover RHEO’s web version—an instant, private, browser-based fluid simulation that offers calming, creative, and ambient experiences without downloads or sign-up.

When Does Cheap Memory Come Back? The 2027–2029 Question

Memory prices are unlikely to return to pre-crisis levels before 2028–2029, with relief expected to be modest and delayed due to physical and industry constraints.

Build, Rent, Or Quantize: Cutting Your Memory Bill Without Cutting Capability

A new framework shows how to reduce AI memory costs by building, renting, or quantizing models, with quantization offering the most underused savings method.

The Eye Over the City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — and Where It Goes Blind

Exploring how WAMI works, its capabilities, limitations, and future developments in city-scale surveillance technology.

RHEO On Steam: One Toy, Every Screen

RHEO, a fluid art app, is launching on Steam, supporting Windows, Linux, Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam VR with seamless cloud sync and cross-device experience.

The Real Cost of a Local-Inference Rig in 2026

Analyzing the expenses and hardware considerations for local AI inference in 2026, including VRAM constraints and optimal configurations.

Software-Defined Warfare: How Ukraine’s Delta Turned the Battlefield Into a Shared, Real-Time Map

Ukraine’s Delta system revolutionizes battlefield management by integrating real-time data on a browser-based platform, shifting advantage from hardware to software and data.

Apple Silicon’s Quiet Memory Advantage

Apple Silicon’s unified memory architecture offers a significant capacity advantage for large AI models, changing local AI possibilities in 2026.

Cloud’s Hidden Memory Bill

Cloud providers face rising memory costs due to a global shortage, leading to increased prices for users and a shift toward hybrid infrastructure strategies.

The City That Watches Itself: The Living Digital Twin, And The God’s-Eye View We’re Building

Cities are developing dynamic digital twins integrated with AI and sensors, creating real-time, self-monitoring urban models that enhance planning but raise surveillance concerns.