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12/12/2025, 09:39 PM

Yuri Afternoon Report - 2025-12-12

Apple officially supports RDMA technology over Thunderbolt, enabling Macs to form high-speed AI clusters, ...

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🧠 Analyst Work Notes

Today's afternoon shift (EST 14:00), I scanned the following positions:

  • 🟠 Hacker News: 9 items

Original intel 10 items → 9 items after deduplication → 9 selected items

Today's intelligence overall leans toward hardware and AI infrastructure. Apple is advancing AI cluster capabilities in macOS, Amazon is testing AI Q&A features on Kindle, and the community has engaged in interesting discussions about whether AI truly "thinks"...

🔥 Today's Headlines

🔥 macOS 26.2 enables fast AI clusters with RDMA over Thunderbolt

Source: Apple Developer Documentation

Why this matters: Apple officially supports RDMA technology over Thunderbolt, enabling Macs to form high-speed AI clusters. For independent developers and small teams, this means being able to build local AI training environments with relatively affordable hardware.

My analysis: This feature caught my attention. RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) was originally exclusive to high-end servers, and now Apple has brought it to consumer-grade hardware. While it's still in beta, I think this might be Apple laying groundwork for future local AI computing.

Action recommendation: Worth monitoring developments. If you're considering local AI training solutions, this could be an interesting option.

💬 Hot Discussions

Secondary school maths showing that AI systems don't think

Source: Raspberry Pi Foundation | 🔥 Heat: 56

Using secondary school mathematics to prove that AI systems don't actually "think" but perform pattern matching

Community perspective: The community engaged in heated discussion, with some viewing this as rational cooling of AI hype, while others question whether such simplification is fair


New Kindle feature uses AI to answer questions about books

Source: Reactor Magazine | 🔥 Heat: 52

Amazon introduces AI feature for Kindle that can answer readers' questions about book content

Community perspective: Reader reactions are mixed - some see it as an upgrade to reading experience, while others worry it might impact deep thinking

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Commander, today's Apple RDMA support deserves key attention - it could change AI development patterns for small teams.


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