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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15317 · Dec 7

#svelte Foundry Local lets you run powerful AI models directly on your own computer without needing an Azure subscription or internet connection. This means your data stays private and secure because everything happens locally on your device. It automatically picks the best model version for your hardware, whether you have a GPU, NPU, or just a CPU, ensuring fast and efficient performance. You can easily install it on Windows or macOS, run models via simple commands, and integrate AI into your apps using SDKs for Python, C#, or JavaScript. This gives you full control, reduces costs, and speeds up AI tasks without relying on the cloud. https://github.com/microsoft/Foundry-Local

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