Tag: rpi
All the articles with the tag "rpi".
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Building a Local AI Employee with OpenClaw, Gemma 4 & LLM Wiki in RPi
Building a local "Split-Brain" AI Employee (OpenClaw agent) that could read my research, organize my thoughts, and actually remember things (Persistent Knowledge Base LLM Wiki).
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Leveling Up the Edge of Local SLM AI
Here is how I build a better cage for the brain we have, transforming a simple Raspberry Pi 4B into a Sovereign Edge Agent with SLM, RAG, GBNF, QLoRA, MCP...
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A Local-First, Self-Learning RAG AI on a RPi
This guide will walk you step-by-step through turning your Pi 4B into a dynamic AI knowledge base (RAG) that learns from your local folders and the web.
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Traded SLM Intelligence for Raw Speed
I’ll show you how I stopped treating my Pi like a walking encyclopedia and turned a tiny 0.8B model into a high-speed "Logic Router" that powers my local agent infrastructure without the bloat.
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Running thePopeBot with Qwen 3.5 2B in RPi
Here is exactly how I squeezed every drop of performance out of the Pi 4's Cortex-A72 architecture to run the Qwen3.5 2B model as the "brain" for my local agent.
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Technical Analysis of Local Small Language Model Deployment on Raspberry Pi 4B Infrastructure
This research report investigates the optimal configuration of models, inference engines, and system-level parameters required to transform a quad-core ARMv8 platform into a reliable, 24/7 autonomous AI Agent.
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V8_Fatal when Upgrade to PopeBot v1.2.73-beta.35
Build error after upgrade to PopeBot v1.2.73-beta.35 on a Raspberry Pi. Solved by expand vRAM, remove Symlink loops and upgrade Node version.
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Maximizing Google Gemini's Free Tier for Autonomous AI Agents
PopeBot routes through two different Gemini's Models for chat & agent sides, allowing me to stretch the free tier to its absolute limits.
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PopeBot Build Failed & Permission Denied
Why permission denied when you were trying to build PopeBot and how to fix it.
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Adding Telegram Access to Your PopeBot
Setting up Telegram as an alternative access method, to control PopeBot in RPi on the go.