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Catloafdev
·8 ore fa·discuss
If it weren't a real problem, these types of articles and services wouldn't exist.
Catloafdev
·16 ore fa·discuss
That's pretty accurate to what I've seen, I'd definitely recommend a smaller model for active agentic use on that hardware.

It definitely seems to be the leader on 'general intelligence' on this hardware from my casual usage, but the newer Qwen or Gemma series models are much more usable speed-wise for agentic use, and often is as good or better than DS4 on that front.
Catloafdev
·16 ore fa·discuss
Heads up, you can absolutely run DS4 Flash on a 128gb machine - I have it running on my Strix Halo box right now.

https://github.com/antirez/ds4
Catloafdev
·18 ore fa·discuss
It looks like it has 4 tiles on it, no?
Catloafdev
·19 ore fa·discuss
The demand is not coming from 'normal Apple customers' it's coming from people who want a machine that can run local AI.

It has nothing to do with Macs being especially good at AI. It has everything to do with being one of the last 'cheap' devices being sold with that much unified RAM.
Catloafdev
·l’altro ieri·discuss
For most coding or agentic tasks, Qwen 3.6 27B likely outperforms, yes.

For 'general intelligence', DS4 Flash seems to be a noticeable step up still.
Catloafdev
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Oh, it is. I was looking at the Huggingface repo which listed the lower number at the top of the page, looks like that's wrong.
Catloafdev
·l’altro ieri·discuss
299B for Hy3 vs 284B* for Flash

Edit: fixed, got bad info
Catloafdev
·l’altro ieri·discuss
Curious how people feel about this compared to DS4 Flash, given they are pretty close in size. Also curious how well it holds up to heavy quantization.

DS4 Flash can currently run reasonably well on systems with ~96gb+ RAM, I wonder if Hy3 can compete there.
Catloafdev
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Looks great - is there any info on what server resources are actually required per feature or user count?
Catloafdev
·4 giorni fa·discuss
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Catloafdev
·4 giorni fa·discuss
RIP to the end of an era.

Was IdTech used outside of Id? Or was it just a Doom series thing as of recently?
Catloafdev
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Ah ya then that's a bit of a gap.

For anyone considering these devices, the only reason I would recommend against them is if you plan on getting multiple to link together - the DGX Spark has a much, much faster interconnect bandwidth ceiling than the AMD devices do.

Otherwise, they're great!
Catloafdev
·5 giorni fa·discuss
These devices were great when they were cheaper than the DGX Spark.

But when they cost the same price (unless the Spark has shot up too), there's no reason to buy this over a Spark.

The Spark is literally a faster version of this, with better software support.

Edit: And I say that as an owner of a Ryzen AI Max 395 device.
Catloafdev
·8 giorni fa·discuss
It depends - for what? If your security model is sandboxing an agent to ensure they don't nuke your PC, then there are a lot of options, you can use something like bubblewrap[1] or a microVM like libkrun[2] if your goal is light-weight, up to full Docker if you want the tooling that comes with that.

[1] https://github.com/containers/bubblewrap

[2] https://github.com/libkrun/libkrun
Catloafdev
·8 giorni fa·discuss
I don't see any info about what laws or actions specifically are happening. Is there more info somewhere?
Catloafdev
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Apologies, I appreciate you posting this!
Catloafdev
·9 giorni fa·discuss
They serve two different purposes.

Edited*
Catloafdev
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Closed date: 02/23/2026
Catloafdev
·10 giorni fa·discuss
Conceptually, sure - but crypto? Really?