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The fastest AI chip is not automatically the most economical. Real inference costs also depend on power, memory, networking, utilization, software, model quality, and retries. The article explains why cost per successful task may be a better benchmark than chip price or simple cost per token—and how major cloud providers, NVIDIA, and AMD are adapting. Check it out for a practical look at the changing AI chip race.

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Want to fine-tune your Mac without installing another utility? This guide covers 15 Terminal commands for key repeat, Dock speed, screenshots, Finder behavior, and sleep prevention. It also includes restoration commands, verification steps, and version-specific notes. Check out the article before making your changes.

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Have you ever believed a piece of success advice because it sounded right—or because you had heard it many times? That is where truthiness and the illusory truth effect can shape decisions. Check out the article to explore six common success myths and a practical way to test advice using sources, counterexamples, and context.

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Cutting back on doenjang soup and sugary drinks can reduce excess sodium and added sugar, but it may not be a complete kidney diet. Potassium, phosphorus, protein, and fluid needs depend on test results, medications, nutrition, and dialysis status. Check out the article for practical food swaps and the factors that shape an individual care plan.

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July’s U.S. PPI rose 4.7% from a year earlier but was flat from June. Is that good news for inflation—and does it bring Fed rate cuts closer? The answer is more nuanced: slower price growth is not the same as falling prices, and PPI does not predict CPI on a fixed schedule. Check the article for a practical breakdown of the data and Fed outlook.

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Wondering whether you qualify for a free 2026 national health screening? Eligibility generally includes people born in even-numbered years, with annual eligibility possible for workplace-insured non-office employees. Check the article for guidance on confirming eligibility, booking a designated provider, fasting, what to bring, and following up on results.

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