Tom Fenton moves from local AI concepts to hands-on tools for matching LLMs to hardware, running local chatbots with Ollama and benchmarking AI performance.
If you're looking to get into developing for Linux, but you prefer using a Mac as your developer tool of choice, there's a new command-line tool that you should definitely look into.
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VS Code can use LLM models other than GitHub Copilot’s built-in providers for AI-assisted development, including local and ...
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The LPA-103V operates from 0.5 GHz to 10 GHz with a 30 dB gain control range and an impressive 0.1 dB step size, delivering calibrated, repeatable precision that engineers can count on whether working ...
This important work introduces an integrated open-source platform for behavioral acquisition and pose estimation that substantially improves the accessibility and speed of real-time animal tracking ...
When you've used Linux for over 20 years, you don't need much hand-holding.
You don't always need an RTX 5090 to run useful models ...