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23d ago

해례 (Haerye) – Learn Korean Properly - Learn Korean anywhere free, multilingual, and offline-ready

해례 Haerye is a free Korean learning web app available in 11 languages. It’s built for learners who want to study Korean without relying on English-only resources or expensive subscriptions. 해례 Haerye works as a Progressive Web App (PWA), so you can install it on your device and keep learning anywhere. The free version offers enough content to study Korean seriously.

How do you benchmark your local LLM performance? 🤔

Hey everyone!

I've been running a lot of local LLMs (Llama, Mistral) and Diffusers lately on my machine. But I always struggle to accurately measure their performance.

Usually, I just look at "tokens/sec" in the terminal, but it feels inconsistent.

How do you guys benchmark your local AI setup? Do you use any specific tools, or just rely on vibes?

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1mo ago

PKC MARK - Open-source local AI benchmark tool for LLMs & Diffusers

Curious how fast your local rig runs the latest AI? Meet PKC Mark—the open-source benchmarking tool for devs and AI enthusiasts! Measure LLMs (like Llama) and Diffusers directly on your hardware without spending a dime. Key Highlights: ⚡ Local Testing: Zero API costs. Purely your GPU/CPU. 📊 Deep Metrics: Detailed performance reports. 🛠 Multi-Model: Supports LLMs, Stable Diffusion & more. 🐍 Open Source: Python-based, easy to install & extend. Stop guessing and start benchmarking today! 🚀

A non-dev pretending to be a dev — feedback wanted 😆

Hey PH! I m a non-developer cosplaying as a developer and I m about to launch a lightweight Korean learning PWA.
It s super simple, supports 11 languages, is fully open-source, and works offline.
Before the launch, I d love honest (but gentle ) feedback from anyone willing to try it.
Thanks!

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1mo ago

PKC Korean Learning App - A web app for learning Korean

A lightweight Korean learning PWA made as a solo side project by a non-developer pretending to be a developer. It supports 11 languages and offers a simple path from Hangul to beginner/intermediate practice. The app is open-source, works offline, and stays clean and distraction-free. The long-term goal is to add AI-powered features like personalized practice and simple conversation. Feedback is welcome!