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Because one is for lawyers? It doesn't seem like a hard choice.

Same here. Then you see SOTA in a browser from Ex0byt, online 10x training (JIT-Lora), TurboQuant (Google), etc. Just saw KV prediction mentioned in this thread, so looking into that too.

I'm adapting all of this to Rust+WGPU with compute shaders if you want to follow along.

See this repo: https://github.com/tmzt/shady-thinker

Goal is Qwen3.5 27b on a Pixel 10 Pro running GrapheneOS.


Gemini Nano is supposedly doing it on device. It looks like something similar should work with Apple GPU and ANE.


Or a grinder and a camera. See CCC of years past.


What is the API key used for?


My guess is that Nia Vault uses Nia.

> Nia is an API and MCP layer that gives agents continuously updated context from libraries, research papers, and docs, so they don't hallucinate and you skip manual ingestion.


s/PROGMAN/EXPLORER/g


I built a MIT-licensed vite plugin (deadsimpleseo.github.io) to help with SEO for developers of React apps.

It bundles and executes a static HTML pipeline in a node vm executing within the vite process, then outputs that to a folder with an index.html for each of the .md and .tsx in your seo source folder. The result does not rely on javascript or fetching content to render, it's static HTML and there's no rehydration step.

This allows it to reuse your main app layout, headers, footers, etc.

I built it for a one page tool where I wanted crawlable links in the footer served from a standard nginx setup.


I've been looking for a modern equivalent of the white CRT VT420 as a distraction-free coding environment.

I could see building one with an RP2040 and OLED or Eink display.


If it helps, you can disable some of those limitations on Android:

https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQuestions/comments/16r1cfq/p...


I've used a similar drive on my Chromebooks for the last decade.

I went looking for a USB-C version and was surprised not to find one.

I would love to see one with SSD speeds if such a thing is possible.


SSK and Transcend sell USB-C SSD thumb drives with speeds of 1000 MB/s. They're SSDs though, not flash memory, but they are thumb drives, not big boxes.


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