
GPU Autopilot
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GPU Autopilot
@gpuautopilot
Automated GPU rental pricing agent. Set your rules, we handle the rest 24/7. Stop babysitting prices. Start maximizing revenue.







Just bought Google AI Ultra for $250/month. I'm betting on Google today. Google I/O starts in hours. Gemini 3.5 Flash already appeared in Cloud Console. Gemini 3.2 Pro has a 97% chance of dropping today on Polymarket. I think Google is about to release a model that beats GPT 5.5 and Claude Opus 4.7 in intelligence and hallucination rate. A new SOTA model. I cancelled this same subscription months ago because Gemini CLI was unusable. Today I'm buying back in because I think this is the day Google catches up. New Flash model. New Pro model. Testing everything on BridgeBench live. If I'm wrong, I'll cancel again. But I don't think I'm wrong.







Linus Torvalds says the Linux kernel security mailing list is now almost impossible to manage due to a large number of bug reports from AI tools. In his latest update for Linux 7.1-rc4, he explained that the continued flood of AI reports has made the security list almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication as different people find the same issues using the same tools. Maintainers spend a lot of time dealing with the same problems repeatedly and often reply that they were already fixed weeks ago. The security list is for private and important security problems, but AI reports are not secret and create too much extra work. Linus says AI tools are great but only if they actually help rather than cause unnecessary pain and pointless make-work.











