
Many of us have been there: working with Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, etc. and BOOM, the token allowance runs out and you have to wait a few hours for it to reset. All you want to do is finish your project.
Well, you are on your personal computer which can compute things. Perhaps your machine can even play some fairly recent games? If so, you have free compute right at your fingertips.
– This guide walks readers through running a local LLM on a personal computer, covering how to assess your hardware, pick compatible models (using canirun.ai), install a model interface like LM Studio, and tune settings (context length, GPU offload, CPU threads) for best performance.
– It also explains choosing models by capability and license, how to download and run models in LM Studio, and how to add tool plugins (e.g., Beledarian tools) to enable the model to interact with local files and the web.
Read more at Setting Up a LLM Model on Your Own Computer
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