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qwen3-coder-30B-A3B supports FIM and should be faster than the 7B if you got the vram.

I use bartowkski’s Q8 quant over dual 3090s and it gets up to 100tok/sec. The Q4 quant on a single 3090 is very fast and decently smart.


There’s also this: https://github.com/mozilla-services/go-syncstorage

While it was never fully deployed into production it was tested with a few hundred thousand users. It is stable at least.


I loved my pebble and still sad it died. Please use inductive charging. The metal connectors on my last one shorted when I was in a salt water pool.


I built a little robot that props open a door when the av cabinet gets too hot. It has a temperature sensor, two fans and a linear actuator. It even has a small webui so I can manually enable/disable cooling. Been working for several years.


Ha, that's a great idea. I have a smart exhaust fan in the av closet, but it still lacks air circulation, so opening the door slightly every now and then (particularly when there's high load / heat dissipation) could be a nice extra feature.

How did you mount the linear actuator? I need to retain the ability to manually open/close the door. Maybe using a magnetic latch.


Some one else used a stepper motor actuated cam to open a dishwasher, could be used instead of a linear actuator: https://community.home-assistant.io/t/diy-automatic-opener-f...


The door hinge has a spring that will self close if it’s not opened too far. I mounted the actuator so it pushes the door open just behind that point. That turned out to be simplest solution.


Love it, will do the same. Thank you for the inspiration!


My copy literally arrived today. Looking forward to reading it.


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