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  • jeroenhd 3 minutes

    Couldn't try it because the demo app is iOS only and the web version just crashes my browser. The small model is impressive but if you front load a 1.8GB text encoder model, the savings aren't quite as useful.

    I do wonder how these compare to existing image generation models. I've tried https://github.com/alichherawalla/off-grid-mobile-ai for a while but I find the image generation models rather lacking.

  • wiradikusuma 54 minutes

    Is there a benchmark of local image generation models? Local = can run on a 16 GB MacBook or 8 GB+ NVIDIA card.

  • iJohnDoe 4 minutes

    Does anyone ever get their stuff to actually work. Like actually load?

  • potatoman22 36 minutes

    I wonder why they didn't use a Bonsai model as the text encoder

  • lumost 1 hours

    I actually can’t wait for the future where I upgrade hardware in order to upgrade my ai as an alternative to an expensive subscription.

    There are many problems I want to work on which require billions of tokens. These are completely inaccessible without corporate project sponsorship at the moment. An asic generation machine which can pump out a few 10s of thousands of tokens per second at opus4.6 quality is more than sufficient.

    neals 15 minutes

    I'm curious how hardware and power cost would stack up to subscription cost

    bigmadshoe 38 minutes

    Can you give an example of such a problem?

  • yieldcrv 1 hours

    impressive, combines a couple techniques that I always wanted the frontier models to have

    having trouble loading the webgl browser demo on my phone but no biggy

  • sudb 29 minutes

    Very interested to see where this kind of work goes for on-device video generation!

  • sorenjan 1 hours

    They call it a diffusion model, but it's based on Flux.2 which is a rectified flow model.

  • SilentM68 56 minutes

    Question,

    Is it compatible with Ollama, ComfyUI or are those providers unneeded, compatible with low-end hardware?

    Also, where does "./setup.sh/ drop the components in Linux?

    Thank you, Sol

  • janniks 38 minutes

    I was expecting to see images of Bonsai trees when I clicked this

    tobr 37 minutes

    I expected a small tree in black and white pixel art.

  • a1o 56 minutes

    Anyone could pickup the minimal hardware requirements for this? Like both RAM and Storage?

    mkl 21 minutes

    The white paper says "mean-active memory pressure down to 1.95 GB for 1-bit Bonsai Image 4B and 2.38 GB for Ternary Bonsai Image 4B". Storage is on the linked page, and is about half that.

    a1o 4 minutes

    That is very low, looks like it should run in base MacMini M4 with 16GB RAM. I understand it is not released yet? What sort of harness is necessary for this type of model? (I have only used coding agents through GH Copilot in VS Code, the JetBrains AI tool and Pi, this last one was sort of a pain to setup…)

  • MitPitt 1 hours

    Lately I've noticed posts with barely 10 points getting to HN frontpage. Was it always like this?

    blurbleblurble 31 minutes

    Maybe the algorithm has some kind of "momentum" to it, taking into consideration the velocity of upvotes.

    robbomacrae 1 hours

    I believe it's the way the HN algorithm works. In order to give new and obscure posts a shot, it will add them to peoples feeds in their front page and see how they measure. Otherwise new posts wouldn't get seen and the flywheel would never get started.

    So everyone acts as a sort of beta tester for obscure posts.

    s-macke 1 hours

    On weekends, yes. During the week, that’s also true if they arrive within a short time frame, e.g., three minutes. Almost no one looks at “New”. That is the real issue.

    nickvec 38 minutes

    If you are looking to see the "true" HN frontpage (i.e. most upvoted posts), I'd recommend using https://hckrnews.com

    DannyPage 1 hours

    Not as much competition on the weekend?

    Aboutplants 1 hours

    I just assume bots

    iamjackg 1 hours

    Bots doing what? How would the poster being a bot influence why the post itself makes it to the front page with just 10 points?

    speedgoose 44 minutes

    It’s about how quickly they get those points. It doesn’t have to be bots. Sending a post to friends with reputable human profiles, and asking for a vote kinda works of most social networks. Some social networks claim they have protection against this but I wouldn’t bet they catch everything.