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    FLUX.2-klein-4B

    FLUX.2-klein-4B

    Flux 2 image generation model pure C inference

    FLUX.2-klein-4B is a compact, high-performance C library implementation of the Flux optimization algorithm — an iterative approach for solving large-scale optimization problems common in scientific computing, machine learning, and numerical simulation. Written with a strong emphasis on simplicity, correctness, and performance, it abstracts the core logic of flux-based optimization into a minimal C API that can be embedded in broader applications without pulling in heavy dependencies. Because the implementation is in plain C and focuses on data locality and vectorized operations, flux2.c can be integrated into performance-critical code paths where control over memory layout and execution behavior matters, such as GPU kernels, embedded systems, or custom ML runtime engines.
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    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM

    Z80-μLM is a 2-bit quantized language model

    Z80-μLM is a retro-computing AI project that demonstrates a tiny language model (Z80-μLM) engineered to run on an 8-bit Z80 CPU by aggressively quantizing weights down to 2-bit precision. The repository provides a complete workflow where you train or fine-tune conversational models in Python, then export them into a format that can be executed on classic Z80 systems.
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