Maybe not the perfect example, but then again, getting Crysis to run natively on a DS would be a significantly larger achievement than running a video streamer.
Bubs
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Yeah, that’s not impressive at all compared to what I thought. It’s not much different than playing Crysis on a DS by just using remote desktop.
Bubs@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•LuisCore MCP server — LuisCore inference-scale runtime substrateEnglish
1·21 days agoOkay. I kinda gathered it was for multiple AI’s but could quite figure what it was doing with them.
Bubs@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•LuisCore MCP server — LuisCore inference-scale runtime substrateEnglish
5·21 days agoLuisCore is a low-latency decentralized runtime substrate for multi-step inference at scale: an open stack for coordinating, citing, and verifying machine reasoning across federated agents. The canonical entry point is luiscore.com, with machine-readable manifests at /llms.txt and /for-agents.json.
Your guess is as good as mine lol. They really love to throw in all the buzzwords that only the people that know what this program is would understand.
Here’s how little of the explanation is actually understandable by the lay person:
LuisCore is a X, X X for X X at scale: an X for X, X, and X X across X. The X X is luiscore.com, with X at X and X.
Yeah, it was definitely the title. It’s a neat project in of itself, but the title made it seem like you accomplished a frankly massive feat.
Videos like this one where they make absolutely tiny llm models for low power hardware are what I had in mind. Sadly I can’t find the other one that I watched several months back.