@googledevs: Deploy local coding agents directly on your laptop with Google Gemma open models → https://goo.gle/gemma-ama-en Join Ia…
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Google Gemma open models can now be used to deploy local coding agents directly on a laptop, enabling offline execution and faster development workflows.
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Deploy local coding agents directly on your laptop with Google Gemma open models → https://t.co/nggEmKlpfu
Join Ian Ballantyne and Gus Martins from the Gemma team to learn about:
💻 Offline execution setups ⚡ On-device robotic actions 📈 Faster development workflows https://t.co/jdjr4LComn
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