@_philschmid: "But with the most recent releases from Google in the Gemma 4, family, I’ve finally been able to do agentic coding loca…

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Phil Schmid highlights that Google's Gemma 4 models enable local agentic coding with about 75% the accuracy/speed of frontier models, referencing a write-up by Vicki Boykis.

"But with the most recent releases from Google in the Gemma 4, family, I’ve finally been able to do agentic coding locally and have loops work at about ~75% the accuracy/speed of frontier models, which is incredible." Great write up from @vboykis on how to use local models for https://t.co/qsV6G46pk1
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“But with the most recent releases from Google in the Gemma 4, family, I’ve finally been able to do agentic coding locally and have loops work at about ~75% the accuracy/speed of frontier models, which is incredible.”

Great write up from @vboykis on how to use local models for https://t.co/qsV6G46pk1

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