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Show HN: Fixing grammar and spelling using on-device Apple Foundation Model

github.com
3 points·by huydotnet·24 giorni fa·0 comments

Use Your LM Studio Models in Claude Code

lmstudio.ai
1 points·by huydotnet·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Reddit, but with multiple LLM agents, works locally

1 points·by huydotnet·6 mesi fa·1 comments

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huydotnet
·12 ore fa·discuss
If you're looking for a carefully crafted/written work to explain internal combustion engines, look no further than this one https://ciechanow.ski/internal-combustion-engine/ (the Mechanical Watch article from the same author was featured on HN a while ago).
huydotnet
·23 giorni fa·discuss
For anyone jumping into this thread hoping to see capacitor use for timing, there is this blog post about something like that:

https://notes-huy-rocks.translate.goog/posts/diy-pomodoro-ti...

(google translate link because the original post was in Vietnamese)
huydotnet
·24 giorni fa·discuss
One don’t have to buy a new computer to run Qwen3.6 or Qwen3.5 (35B A3B), given that they can already run Qwen3 30B A3B.

In fact with a 64GB mac, you can run pretty much all of the latest Qwen models.

Also, anyone who has been following local LLM are well aware that the quality and performance has become way way better since Qwen3.5
huydotnet
·25 giorni fa·discuss
I love that local LLMs are being discussed more often on HN recently. But for the post, I find it strange that the author claimed they were working with local models from day 1, but wrote a post that still links to Qwen2.5 and Qwen3 in mid June 2026.
huydotnet
·mese scorso·discuss
I've been building the same thing for a while https://github.com/huytd/octocmd It has everything you need to throw away the mouse: keyboard tab switching, search and click, vim-style clicking, keyboard scrolling.
huydotnet
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I'm gonna use this article to explain to my peers about LLM quantization!
huydotnet
·3 mesi fa·discuss
They are different quantization types, you can read more here https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/gguf#quantization-types
huydotnet
·4 mesi fa·discuss
you just answered your own question, "AI hobbyists who has 4090 at home". And they are pretty much targeted user of Unsloth since the start.
huydotnet
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I've tried both. Each has pros and cons. Two things I don't like about superpowers is it writes all the codes into the implementation plan, at the plan step, then the subagents basically just rewrite these codes back to the files. And I have to ask Claude to create a progress.md file to track the progress if I want to work in multiple sessions. GSD pretty much solved these problems for me, but the down side of GSD is it takes too many turns to get something done.
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Bangle is a good one https://banglejs.com/ Quite fun to work with. I got one from a conference, and my kid has been enjoying it a lot.
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
exactly what i think when reading the top of the article, maybe the author turned off vebose mode
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Joke about train line aside, I think Railway fits right in the spot that Heroku left.

They have a nice UI, support deploy any kind of backend-involved apps as long as it can be built into a docker container. While many PaaS out there seems to prioritize frontend only apps.

And they have a free plan, so people can just quickly deploy some POC before decide if it's good to move on.

Anyone know if there is any other PaaS that come with a low cost starter plan like this (a side from paying for a VPS)?
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Context: This is Railway the PaaS company, not your daily commute vehicle (which is good in general, still bad for many users, like me).
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> Due to a miscommunication with the factory, the injection pins were moved inside the heatsink fins, causing the cylindrical extrusions below.

What happened after this? the factory have to replace the casting mold at their own expense or you have to pay for it?
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Well, to whoever downvoted my comment: It's supported now!!!! https://lmstudio.ai/blog/claudecode
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
yup, I've been using llama.cpp for that on my PC, but on my Mac I found some cases where MLX models work best. haven't tried MLX with llama.cpp, so not sure how that will work out (or if it's even supported yet).
huydotnet
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I was hoping for the /v1/messages endpoint to use with Claude Code without any extra proxies :(
huydotnet
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I think this is one of the cases where strictly applying the guideline fails the reader, but yeah, I can see that this guideline make sense most of the (other) cases.
huydotnet
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Unrelated to the conversation, but the post title was something like "Starlink roam 50GB is now 100GB and unlimited slow speed after that", then a minute later it's now "Roam 50GB is now Roam 100GB".

Was this change made by a mod or OP, and why would someone making that change? I do think the original title was more descriptive, and the new title was completely out of context, or it's imply that everyone is using Starlink and know what's Roam 50GB is.
huydotnet
·6 mesi fa·discuss
very nice! would be nicer if it can be playable on mobile, i know where i'm gonna spend my time waiting for my wife at the mall now.