@no_stp_on_snek: Check out Buun's work, he cookin.
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A user highlights Buun's work on optimizing AI models, achieving high-speed inference of Qwen 3.6 on a single 3090 GPU and developing DFlash2 for Qwen 3.8.
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Check out Buun’s work, he cookin.
buun (@spiritbuun): Barrier decisively broken, just in time for this work to be worthless and deprecated by Qwen 3.8 lol. Working on DFlash2 now for 3.8, should have something good tomorrow. But if you still want to run 3.6 at 326 tok/s tg on a single 3090, feel free.
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