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ATLAS brings local coding assistance to mid-range GPUs

A new open-source coding harness optimized for 12GB to 16GB+ GPUs offers developers an alternative to cloud-based AI coding tools, with the creator seeking real-world testing from the community.

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A developer has released ATLAS, an open-source coding harness built to run on consumer-grade GPUs in the 12GB to 16GB VRAM range. The project targets engineers who want to avoid recurring subscription costs and maintain full control over their coding assistance infrastructure, running everything loc...

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