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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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    Clippy

    Clippy

    Clippy, now with some AI

    Clippy is an open-source desktop assistant that allows users to run modern large language models locally while presenting them through a nostalgic interface inspired by Microsoft’s classic Clippy assistant from the 1990s. The project serves as both a playful homage to the early days of personal computing and a practical demonstration of local AI inference. Clippy integrates with the llama.cpp runtime to run models directly on a user’s computer without requiring cloud-based AI services. It...
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    The Distributed Genetic Programming Framework is a scalable Java genetic programming environment. It comes with an optional specialization for evolving assembler-syntax algorithms. The evolution can be performed in parallel in any computer network.
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