Offline AI survival system released, no internet needed. New open-source tool packs Wikipedia, maps, AI into local machine

BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full offline survival computer with AI, Wikipedia, and maps built in. Project N.O.M.A.D. is an open-source offline survival computer. Self-contained. Zero internet required after install. Zero telemetry. Everything runs locally on your hardware. What it includes: → Full Wikipedia archives via Kiwix → Offline maps via OpenStreetMap → Local AI …

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China Releases Open-Source Desktop Operating System OpenKylin

by Chris Black It’s really just a matter of time until something replaces Windows. China’s Linux (Android-knock-off) phones are fine. Linux is already used for servers. I don’t see anything preventing it from being a serious home-computing alternative. In fact, those Chromebooks were fine, weren’t they? I never had one, but heard they were fine. …

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