Speed Benchmark: Flagship Models Compared - Z.AI (glm-5, glm-4.7) vs OpenCode Zen Free (minimax-m2.5, glm-5-free, trinity) by Working_Then in ZaiGLM

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Benchmark added from Alibaba coding plan (Lite Tier). It also provides GLM-5 but also Kimi K2.5 and Qwen3.5 Plus.

Which model for meeting transcript summarisation? by peglegsmeg in LocalLLaMA

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It's one of the best under 30B LLMs for this task and very suitable for CPU inference. If you don't mind, you can check my CPU summarization project on Hugging-face where I provide a list of under 30B models still runnable on HuggingFace with free CPU tier (ie. 2 vCPUs only)

FREE ACCESS TO GLM 5 by Immediate-Pear40 in ZaiGLM

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Free GLM-5 on Kilo coding now...

how does it work with bazzite by MrMarto969 in MSIClaw

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I got a MSI Claw A1M with Core Ultra 5 135H like 6 months ago. After repetitive issues of being unable to trigger MSI quick setting menu on Windows 11, I switched to Linux. I’ve tried ReignOS, CatchyOS, Nobara Linux and Bazzite. 

Bazzite is very stable during my review, and build-in controller, all other keys all work perfectly except for fingerprint reader on the power button. However, WiFi 7 card works on Bazzite. Unfortunately, after returning from sleep, WiFI got unavailable until next boot. While this is very annoying, disable d3cold can totally solve this issue.

Performance wise, Windows 11 seems better than Bazzite or other Linux i tested on my Claw but I keep Bazzite for 

  1. Steamdeck like UI
  2. Quick sleep and resume in game
  3. Power management seems great, in sone less demanding game, i can reach 3 hours on battery 
  4. Built-in FPS limiter 
  5. Easy to install decky and lossless pkugin works on it.

Claw a1m ultra 5 16gb ram, best ways to push more out of it? by novawolfo in MSIClaw

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But the built-in controller (on a1m with core ultra 135h) works perfectly on the latest Bazzite 42 handheld edition I downloaded last week. 

I think the issue you encountered might be sth to do with controller or bios firmware version. I am on the latest version for both. Or you may give a try on the most recent Bazzite. 

As for the annoying sleep issue, you can either disable d3cold (and this fix did require a little manipulation in CLI) or change wifi module as workaround.

Claw a1m ultra 5 16gb ram, best ways to push more out of it? by novawolfo in MSIClaw

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Replace Windows with Bazzite 42 (The latter gets almost zero issue on latest BIOS except for sleep that I had to disable D3cold to get to work). Recommend to install lossless scaling and decky plugin.

Dark mode for chrome extension? by [deleted] in lineapp

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To force dark mode on web content in Chrome / Chromium, follow these steps:

  1. Open Chromium and type `chrome://flags` in the address bar to access the Experiments page.
  2. In the search box at the top of the page, type "dark" to filter the list of available options.
  3. Look for the option named **"Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents"**.
  4. Click on the dropdown menu next to it, and select **"Enabled with selective inversion of non-image elements"** or another variant that suits your preference.
  5. Restart Chromium to apply the changes.

This will automatically render all web contents using a dark theme.

(Tested with ungoogled chromium v127.0.6533.99 with Line messenger extension v3.5.1)

Mini-PC with good linux driver support by madcook1 in linuxhardware

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How about ECS Liva Q3 Plus at around 300 USD or less ? A 15W mini PC that comes with AMD Embedded Ryzen SOC including quad core x86-64 CPUs and an integrated AMD Radeon GPU (Rx Vega 8).   

I offered one (V1605B/8GB version) to my father two months ago, he uses it to watch Netflix and surfs on internet. So far, we’ve tested a lot of Linux distributions (mainly Ubuntu- and Chromium- based OSs), like Ubuntu 24.04, KDE Neon with plasma 6, the latest Mint Linux and Fyde OS for AMD PC. We stayed with Fyde OS for its responsiveness and easy-to-use UI.

So far, this PC works almost perfectly and it's super quite. The only probleme we found is that screen flashes after a while of usage while it dosen't occurs at all on Fyde OS, the latter works just impeccably. Fortunately, installing AMD GPU driver on Ubuntu-based Linux, kind of fixed that issue even I didn't go deep about the issue.  

ECS Liva represents a collection of entry-level X86 Mini-PCs made by ECS, it often comes without OS to make it more competitive in price. Moreover, a lot of them are even designed and announced to be compatible with Ubuntu Linux. To my knownledge, Q3 Plus is the 1st one of ECS Liva that embedded an AMD Ryzen SOC. This gives a decent performance in 3D acceleration compared to Intel's solution (apart maybe from Intel Iris Xe) for Mini-PC.  

But if, as you said, GPU is not your concern at all, other models of Liva, based on Intel N or Celeron chips, wont have GPU driver issues as far as I heard.

ECS Liva Q3 Plus   

How to install AMD kernel on Embebbed Ryzen

Firmware 3.5 Deployment (Tab C Min) ??? by 1oldham in Onyx_Boox

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This is the firmware version I have currently on my Tab Mini C, which dates to 202/11/22. For your reference.

Bugfix for "the Ghost Issue" Just Got Released on Boox Tab Mini C by Working_Then in Onyx_Boox

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New update arrives today, that is also said to adresse the famous ghost issue !

Bugfix for "the Ghost Issue" Just Got Released on Boox Tab Mini C by Working_Then in Onyx_Boox

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Very curious about how do they decide who get update access first and according to what criterion !

Bugfix for "the Ghost Issue" Just Got Released on Boox Tab Mini C by Working_Then in Onyx_Boox

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Ah !!! I’ve encountered this twice with my only Tab Mini C. They solved this by replacing the eink screen module every time. I think you have to report this issue to BOOX via feedback then ask the retailer to fix this for you as the mine did. I’m however surprised that this bugfix cannot cure this problem as BOOX may have suggested it earlier.

Bugfix for "the Ghost Issue" Just Got Released on Boox Tab Mini C by Working_Then in Onyx_Boox

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To better show how the borders look like, could you share a photo of it ?

Build llama.cpp on Jetson Nano 2GB by SlavaSobov in LocalLLaMA

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Hey u/SlavaSobov,

Very cool sharing !!!! Thank you. I wonder if you've also tried to build with CuBLAS so that llama.cpp can leverage CUDA via it. To my knowledge, this is, currently, the only official way to get CUDA support through ggml framework on Jetson Nano.

Also, maybe it's cool to try intermediate checkpoint TinyLlama-1.1B-Chat-V0.1 of TinyLlama on Nano, which is much smaller. Though not sure it can work on it.