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This week, we are landing the Nebuchadnezzar III Star Ship in Las Vegas Nevada where CES 2026 is taking place.
The mission is simple.
Locate the product.
Find the Suppliers.
Follow along as we explore.
> Jan, 06 - 10:33: We couldn't have asked for a more warm welcome from our friends at the MGM Grand. The love is felt. What an incredible check in experience!!!!
> You can tell its real by the reflections...
> Without further ado, lets get to a VISUAL VIBE RECAP of CES 2026!
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> Carbon fiber... HEAVY... Keyboard.
> There is great joy found in a mechanical keyboard of considerable weight, while having a texture of carbon fiber. A designer who understands that form does not have to follow function or vise versa.
> That paradoxes are capable of creating beauty. Two contradictory forms combined to create something of rare and unique function. Carbon Fiber & Weight.
> I think we will call it "THE CYBER HEAVY CARBON". May work on the same some more...
> Coming soon. (in green)
> Jan, 07 - 11:33
> It has become apparent that AI is rammed into just about everything whether it makes any sense or not.
> You wont find many images of those things here... although it seems to be 80% of the floor. AI this, AI that. Very reminiscent of the "blockchain" days where the underlying conceptual tech was taken and rammed into every product purely for the power of the spoken word... Not for an actual progressive use of the technology.
>The underlying value of AI still remains a mystery...
> We press on to find only the best tech. The tech that excites.
> Onwards.
> Jan, 07 - 15:44
> Fun fact, there is no limit to how many times one may do the robot massage chairs...
> A saving grace in a jungle of endless miles of tech.
> As fate would have it. These booths were filled with lines 100% of the time.
> Jan, 08 - 14:22
> Lots of Robots...
> Do they serve any purpose yet?
> Well... The barista robots served the best purpose as far as I could tell, constantly serving up free lattes and cappuccinos, they werent bad. They werent great either. I think it was maybe the human touch that they lacked. Somewhat devoid of soul. Just robo caffeine.
> Caffeine is just better when served up by a long haired artist in a beanie that you KNOW can play the mandolin like nobodies business.
>PLEASE SOMEONE THINK OF THE BARISTAS!!!!
> Jan, 09 - 16:33:
> What a rabbit hole...
> So much to see, so much to do...
> The serendipitous connections you make in the jungle of tech...
> The most exciting find? For those paying attention. It is the possibility of the NIMBUS ZEUS gaming GPU.
> NVIDIA and AMD are basically abandoning the prosumer market.
> We found the beginning of the rabbit hole that would be the beginning of our own Graphics Card...
> LAUNCH --OP_NIMBUS_ZEUS_dev_v1.exe
> .
> ..
> ...
> END TRANSMISSION.