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April 01, 2025 · Berlin

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Learn how to build a desktop PC with an RTX 3090 for local AI workloads, covering hardware assembly, software setup, and practical use cases.

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  • Claude
    Claude is Anthropic's flagship family of large language models (LLMs): a high-performance, Constitutional AI system built for safety, complex reasoning, and expert-level collaboration.
    Claude is a next-generation AI assistant developed by Anthropic, a research firm prioritizing AI safety. The models (including Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku) leverage Constitutional AI to ensure helpful, honest, and harmless outputs, a key differentiator from competitors. Claude excels at complex enterprise tasks: processing massive context windows for in-depth data analysis, generating and reviewing code, and providing expert-level summarization for documents up to 200,000 tokens. It is deployed as a conversational chatbot and via API, offering scalable AI solutions for developers and businesses.
  • YouTube
    YouTube is the definitive global video platform: it hosts over 2.5 billion monthly active users and drives more than 1 billion hours of daily watch time, operating as the world's second-largest search engine (after Google).
    YouTube is the premier global video distribution network, a powerful Google subsidiary consistently ranking as the world's second most visited website. The platform commands an audience of over 2.5 billion monthly active users; viewers consume more than 1 billion hours of content daily. Functioning as the internet's second-largest search engine, YouTube drives discovery across diverse formats: long-form videos, Shorts (seeing billions of daily views), and live streams. Top channels, such as T-Series (with over 257 million subscribers), validate its massive creator economy and solidify its role as the essential hub for entertainment, education, and commerce worldwide.
  • Ubuntu
    Ubuntu is the Debian-based, open-source Linux operating system from Canonical, powering desktops, servers, and the cloud.
    Ubuntu is a robust, open-source Linux distribution: Canonical Ltd. develops and maintains it, building on the Debian foundation. It deploys across multiple key editions: Desktop (user-friendly GUI), Server (for data centers and cloud), and Core (for IoT devices). Canonical operates a predictable release cycle, issuing new versions every six months, with a critical Long-Term Support (LTS) release every two years. For example, the 24.04 LTS release guarantees five years of free security and maintenance updates, with options to extend support up to 15 years via Ubuntu Pro. This stability and versatility make it a leading operating system for cloud infrastructure and millions of personal computers globally.

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