Ran qwen/qwen2.5-vl-7b locally — the model is powerful.
But the real game is keeping tokens flowing without choking the pipeline.
…which starts leaking into everything else ... even my ETL logic breaks down when memory-heavy threads can’t coexist in RAM.
When she sees a folder named "Models" on your PC and it all contains some files ending with -
qwen-7b-q2_k.gguf
qwen-14b-q3_k_m.gguf
qwen-32b-q4_k_s.gguf
qwen-72b-q5_k_m.gguf
@aaru_kun@ProductHunt Sending articles to Kindle has always been such a pain. The friction usually just makes me give up on reading them.
Definitely worth checking out on...
Software engineers are the happiest people on Earth now.
They pay $100/month for Claude Code to do the work.
Their employer pays them $10,000/month for the results.
$9,900 profit for sipping coffee and talking to AI.
The funniest part?
Not a single dev with a full-time job will ever admit this publicly
What a time to be alive.
Built a new kind of project today.
Created a LAN communication system without using requests, APIs, or the application layer. Everything runs directly on TCP/UDP sockets.
Learned a ton.
Every time I hear "everyone should have three hobbies - one to make money, one to stay in shape, and one to stay creative,"
it sounds cool.
But it doesn't really click until you're actually living it.
To be honest, software engineering is so much more than just web, cloud, and frameworks. Sometimes it feels really good to work on something off the beaten path
Whenever I’m vibe coding, it doesn’t make sense to blindly accept whatever slop comes in.
I keep another AI window open just to understand what I’m building.