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Musk's SpaceX has rented out access to its supercomputer's 220,000 Nvidia GPUs and 300 megawatts of AI compute power to rival Anthropic — Musk says “No one set off my evil detector,” Anthropic also interested in orbital data centers

…Anthropic says this additional capacity will go toward improving the experience for paid Claude users — Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers — via three key changes. Effective yesterday, Claude Code’s five-hour…

May 7, 2026 · Etiido Uko

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Hacker News · u/A_Duck · 1w ago

Ask HN: Anyone replaced enterprise email marketing with something self-built?

We're a smallish startup currently paying $150k+ a year for Salesforce Marketing Cloud (SFMC) to send email marketing and trigger email.The cost of this pains me, and it doesn't help that our campaign manager hates using…

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Hacker News · u/baigy · 2d ago

Ask HN: Is the next big thing locally running coding agents?

There's extreme price escalation on part of Anthropic, with token spend now approaching levels that have made many-an-enterprise scratch their heads.At the same time, judging by opensource advances (E.g. Qwen 3.6 27B), h…

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Hacker News · u/ethantheswe · 3w ago

The "just build it with Claude" paradox

There’s a weird paradigm right now where people don’t value their own time anywhere close to what it’s actually worth. This has always been true to a degree, but AI seems to have pushed it into overdrive.I keep running i…

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r/DataHoarder · u/kY2iB3yH0mN8wI2h · 1w ago

Got this for a steal - 800 euro for a 12G dual controller 16 bay SAS/SATA enclosure - Brand new

I cant believe it My third Silverstone RS831S broke down after a power failure (i think it would have survived unless I also had an UPS issue) just after I spend a week re-building my 65TB array after a drive failure. I'…

r/Android · u/MishaalRahman · 1w ago

New features, emojis, & security improvements: Here’s everything new coming to Android!

Hi Reddit, We just wrapped up The Android Show | I/O Edition, and a core theme of the show was how we’re making your phone more helpful so that you can spend less time looking at it and more time living your life. To mak…