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The Linux Challenge Is Going… - WAN Show February 27, 2026

The Linux Challenge Is Going… - WAN Show February 27, 2026

On the February 27, 2026 WAN Show, Linus and Luke explore early hurdles in the Linux Challenge 2026, including gaming issues on Pop!_OS. The duo also discusses Donut Labs’ battery claims, the $111B Paramount-WBD merger, and the impact of AI on workplace monitoring.

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Filmmaker vs. Movie Mode? Do 85" OLEDs Exist? | You Asked Ep. 132

Filmmaker vs. Movie Mode? Do 85" OLEDs Exist? | You Asked Ep. 132

Explore the differences between Filmmaker and Movie modes, the manufacturing reality behind 85-inch OLED panels, and expert tips on buying flagship TVs like the Hisense U7N. We dive into the technical trade-offs and logistics of modern home theater displays.

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Best of DTNS Live February 2026

Best of DTNS Live February 2026

Big Tech's $650B AI investment surge meets a geopolitical wall as the Trump administration bans Anthropic services. Explore the intersection of 'circular deals,' military ethics, and national security in this February 2026 recap of DTNS Live.

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China vs USA: The $100 Trillion AI Battle

China vs USA: The $100 Trillion AI Battle

The global race for AI supremacy has evolved into a $100 trillion confrontation. While American firms lead in software, China’s massive 429GW energy expansion and vertically integrated stack are closing the gap. Discover how infrastructure is deciding the future of AGI.

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Vitalik Buterin Is Selling His ETH: What It Means for Ethereum

Vitalik Buterin Is Selling His ETH: What It Means for Ethereum

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently liquidated 10,800 ETH worth over $21 million. While intended to fund open-source development during a period of mild austerity, the rapid pace of these sales has sparked questions about transparency and market stability.

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DTNS February in Review

DTNS February in Review

February 2026 marked a pivotal shift in tech. From the 'Ramageddon' supply crisis impacting hardware to a major leadership overhaul at Microsoft’s gaming division, the industry is grappling with AI expansion and market volatility. Here is our review of the month's biggest news.

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The Mechanism That Ends Business Cycles

The Mechanism That Ends Business Cycles

Business cycles are multi-year processes defined by a shift from riskier assets to safety. While the Fed focuses on employment and prices, geopolitical conflict and energy markets often serve as the final catalyst that ends a cycle. Discover the rhythm of the macroverse today.

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Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic As “Supply Chain Risk” - DTH

Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic As “Supply Chain Risk” - DTH

The US Department of Defense has blacklisted Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk' after the startup refused to lift safety protocols on its Claude AI model. This move terminates a $200M contract and forces federal agencies to exit the technology within six months.

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OLED Gaming Monitors Are Finally Affordable

OLED Gaming Monitors Are Finally Affordable

AOC disrupts the display market with the $420 Q27G4ZD, a 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor. Offering 1440p resolution and a 280Hz refresh rate, this launch marks a milestone in making premium "perfect blacks" and instant response times affordable for everyday gamers.

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This Happened Right Before 2008 (It's Happening Again!)

This Happened Right Before 2008 (It's Happening Again!)

Steven Van Metre warns that current U.S. credit fractures mirror the lead-up to the 2008 crisis. With insider selling at record highs, gated private credit funds, and auto loan delinquencies surpassing 2008 peaks, the disconnect between stocks and reality is reaching a breaking point.

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