@TheAhmadOsman: Don’t know where to start with Local AI? Read my Local LLMs From Zero to Hero series It covers: - Hardware - Software -…
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Promotes a beginner-friendly series on running local LLMs, covering hardware, software, and model mechanics.
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Don’t know where to start with Local AI?
Read my Local LLMs From Zero to Hero series
It covers:
- Hardware
- Software
- Models Mechanics
- Everything else necessary
Needs no prior experience
Easy to understand for any background
Local / Opensource AI FTW https://t.co/5LKv4pAdtQ
Ahmad (@TheAhmadOsman): You should buy an RTX 3090 and learn how to run models locally
The elite don’t want you to know this but running local models is hella easy, performant, and cheap nowadays
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