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    MimiClaw

    MimiClaw

    Run OpenClaw on a $5 chip

    ...Even though it’s running on minimal hardware, MimiClaw maintains local memory that persists across power cycles, enabling context continuity over time without relying on cloud services. Its architecture emphasizes privacy, low power, and portability, ideal for personal or hobbyist use cases where privacy and local control matter.
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    zclaw

    zclaw

    Your personal AI assistant at all-in 888KiB

    ...The architecture is optimized for efficiency, allowing the full assistant stack to run in under one megabyte of space. By targeting low-power hardware, zclaw explores the future of edge AI assistants that operate independently of large cloud systems. Overall, the project showcases how lightweight autonomous assistants can be embedded directly into IoT devices.
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    LLMFarm

    LLMFarm

    llama and other large language models on iOS and MacOS offline

    LLMFarm is a framework designed to simplify the deployment, management, and utilization of large language models in local or self-hosted environments, focusing on accessibility and efficient resource usage. It enables users to run LLMs on personal hardware or private infrastructure, reducing dependency on external APIs and improving data privacy. The system typically provides a user-friendly interface for loading models, configuring inference parameters, and interacting with them through...
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