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M5Stack LLM-8850 Kit delivers 24 TOPS AI acceleration in M.2 form factor

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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 24, 2025

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Updated This Past Day

  1. Videos and Slides From the EPO's Staff Representatives Explaining Salary Decreases
    a summary of a recent meeting

    New

  2. EPO: Turning Our Attention to Spain and the "Alicante Mafia" of António Campinos
    The findings will relate to the media, not just the EPO itself
  3. "Digital Sovereignty" for Hosting and More
    To embrace digital sovereignty means to adopt the ideals of Free software, which are so symbiotic in the context of GNU/Linux and BSDs
  4. What Buzzwords or Catchphrases Come After "AI" and "Quantum"?
    pay attention to who gets the next "Nobel" award/s
  5. In the US, GNU/Linux is Measured at Over 10% on Desktops and Laptops Based on Billions of Sessions Per Month
    If the steady growth of GNU/Linux carries it, then it might even be measured as higher than the latest Windows
  6. WebProNews is Where LLM Slop and Slop Images About "Linux" Become Truly Hilarious
    Why does Google still allow WebProNews as a slopfarm to game the system like this?
  7. Links 23/11/2025: Microsoft Windows 40 Years Ago a Huge Failure, Forgotten URLs Devoured by LLM Slop
    Links for the day
  8. Links 23/11/2025: Facebook "Lied to Congress" About Risks to Kids, Many Political Picks
    Links for the day
  9. Over at Tux Machines...
    GNU/Linux news for the past day
  10. IRC Proceedings: Saturday, November 22, 2025
    IRC logs for Saturday, November 22, 2025

    The corresponding text-only bulletin for Sunday contains all the text.

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