@yagilb: I had the huge privilege of presenting at WWDC this year, demoing @lmstudio's upcoming clustering feature live on stage…
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Yagil Bubrovnik presented at WWDC, demoing LM Studio's upcoming clustering feature on stage, crediting the MLX team for their work.
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I had the huge privilege of presenting at WWDC this year, demoing @lmstudio’s upcoming clustering feature live on stage at the Steve Jobs Theater.
This was only possible because of the incredible work of the legendary MLX team, present and past: @trebolloc, @angeloskath , @awnihannun and everyone else.
Thank you for having me there!
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