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GPU Export Controls, NVIDIA GPU Bans, & AI GPU Black Market: comprehensive timeline of the GPU bans, GPU smuggling, and export controls that impact NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel

NVIDIA (NVDA) GPUs have become so in-demand for so-called "AI" workloads that a black market has emerged around them. Where there's prohibition, there's smuggling, and there's money to be made for everyone in the chain. We found smugglers, users, fences, middlemen, and institutions in China, Taiwan, and the US involved in this pipeline flowing export controlled GPUs to China. This is in violation of US Government law, which now includes imposed numerous restrictions on semiconductor processing capabilities, making legitimate export of high-end GPUs to Chinese companies or governments impossible without rarely-granted licenses. But while this is going on, the US Government, NVIDIA, and AMD have been negotiating a cut of sales of two specific models of GPU in order to unblock over $6 billion in combined lost revenue between the companies.

We also spoke with a factory about how they make GPUs for Yeston. Yeston is not involved in the black market and doesn't even make the high-end GPUs that are banned, but it gives us important insight as to how video cards are made and what the process is. The process is the same for all cards, and this means we can show a factory without issues from NVIDIA for a brand which makes high-end NVIDIA GPUs.

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Brave just raised the privacy bar. Its latest update blocks Microsoft’s Recall feature from screenshotting Brave windows by default. In this step-by-step guide I:

  • Test Brave with EFF’s Cover Your Tracks
  • Compare Brave vs Chrome, Tor, Firefox
  • Show a clean Brave setup (dark mode, shields, Reader, search tweaks)
  • Explain why ProtonVPN (1 400 % UK sign-up spike) is still my only VPN pick.
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After falling in love with and marrying a US citizen, the Costa Rican filmmaker María Luisa Santos found herself caught in a long, uncertain wait for a visa to move abroad. Time seemed to stretch as bureaucracy took hold of her daily life. In immigration limbo, she found herself bonding with her brother’s dog, a German Shepherd named Turbo. Santos’s autobiographical short documentary A Film Is a Goodbye That Never Ends lingers on the quiet gestures that characterise her relationship with Turbo – walks, snuggles and relentless companionship – while reflecting on the question: how do you say goodbye to a companion who will never understand what goodbye means? Pairing intimate, beautifully captured glimpses into her life with her tender narration, Santos crafts a meditative work on waiting, parting and the limits of language.

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In today's video, we'll find out how the tea app was compromised and look at all the hilarious stuff developers have been building with the hacked data.

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Ready to identify yourself for a Google search? How about social media? All happening in different places as countries beta test age verification software.

Multiple age verification laws are rolling out across the globe: are these truly purely to protect the kids, or could they represent the ultimate trojan horse to our privacy?

We explore this multi-pronged, multi-nation full speed ahead legislation, in today's video.

We all expected age verification attempts at some level, at least for the most hardcore adult.

But: isn't that what parental controls are for?

Let's talk about it.

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PerfektBlue is a one-click Bluetooth remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability affecting billions of devices, including Mercedes, Volkswagen, and Skoda cars. In this video, we dive deep into how hackers can exploit this security flaw to gain access to your vehicle's infotainment system, potentially tracking your GPS, accessing your contacts, and even eavesdropping on conversations. We explore the debate between security researchers and car manufacturers on the ease of attack and whether a user has to accept pairing. Learn how a simple Bluetooth connection could lead to a reverse shell, running Linux on a car's computer, and what you can do to protect your car from this serious cyber threat.

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Connecting the human brain to a computer has been the stuff of science fiction for decades but now it's becoming a reality. Brain computer interfaces have been making large strides over the last couple of years. Neuralink has been joined by a host of other companies, some promising superior technology. In the episode, we explore the state of the art.

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The Jeffrey Epstein Disaster of 2025, has now morphed into the "Epstein Coverup" of the Trump administration. With each side tripling down, and the obvious reality of far reaching corruption... a years old issue is now the mainstage talking point, as those involved try desperately to distance themselves.

The White House is now trapped in a scandal that has been slowly brewing since 2005, with no apparent way out. Their solution, is to execute the absolute worst coverup I have ever seen, and likely ever will.

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