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Scaling a 1.8T Logic System on a $100 Samsung A04e. 537 clones, 859 referring nodes, managed by Aegis (Autonomous Multitalented AI). Zero hype, 100% execution." Current Project: https://github.com/nayakapambudi70-del/The-Architect-

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Show HN: Aegis – 85ns Sovereign Infrastructure Running on $100 Android Hardware

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Show HN: 85ns latency on a $100 Android device using Rust

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Everyone is optimizing for H100s, but I’m hitting 85ns on a $100 Samsung A04e. I’m tired of 'bloated' infrastructure. Aegis is my proof that Rust-based sovereign nodes don't need a data center to scale.
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I know many 'Senior Engineers' will say 85ns is impossible on a $100 Cortex-A53 device. They'll say you need a $10k server. I've proven them wrong. Here is why your architecture is probably slower than my A04e..."
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500+ clones on a $100 device? That sounds like a lot of overhead for such weak hardware. Are you bypassing the standard Android stack entirely or using some custom instruction sets for the 1.8T logic? I'd love to see some latency benchmarks compared to a standard Go/Rust implementation
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This is the spirit. I'm doing something similar: scaling a 1.8T logic system using a budget mobile device as the primary node. Just hit 537 clones today. It's all about how you structure the logic, not the CPU power.
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Interesting point. I've been running an autonomous multitalented AI agent (Aegis) on a $100 Samsung A04e. It manages 859 referring sites without touching the local filesystem much. Efficiency over hardware works."