Running Claude Code locally saved me money, but that wasn't even the real win
…local LLM server for a while now, and I'm convinced it's the setup to aim for. You don't need a dedicated AI box or heavy workstation GPUs (though I…
…local LLM server for a while now, and I'm convinced it's the setup to aim for. You don't need a dedicated AI box or heavy workstation GPUs (though I…
…Ollama and Local LLMs are the brain of my AI stack Building a private brain without the subscription fees Ollama is the core of my AI setup. It gives my home server…
…I run a Paperless-ngx server on one of my Windows laptops with an Nvidia RTX graphics card. Paperless-ngx doesn't demand too many resources or GPU power, but I combined…
…Related AMD's FSR 4.1 AI upscaling is finally coming to older Radeon RX GPUs GPUs with AMD's RDNA 3 architecture are getting FSR 4.1 this July, followed by…
…Related Your old GPU can still run big LLMs – you just need the right tweaks There's a lot you can do with these models Including the utilities exposed via MCP servers…
…As an upgrade to a decade-old voice assistant, it’s touted as a more conversational AI. But most people gloss over a key detail: all work happens on Google’s servers…
…they’ve worked well for all my AI-powered needs, be it extracting text from documents, helping me troubleshoot random errors in my server experiments, or controlling my smart home with voice…
…The moment you want to use it as the primary GPU in any non-server setup, you need a second GPU just to drive the screen. If you wanted to be a…
…network details when asking AI for help, you can see why I don’t want to use cloud-based models in my workflow. Related Your old GPU can still run big LLMs…
…obscure AI tools that are productivity powerhouses – provided you use them for the right tasks. Take the Ebook2Audiobook repo by genius developer DrewThomasson , for instance. Capable of pairing my GPU with text…