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Blog Post: Easy at-home AI with Bumblebee and Fly GPUs

A big barrier to getting started with local AI development is access to hardware. And by “local”, I mean having direct access to a GPU and not going through AI-as-a-Service. Some of us are lucky enough to have a beefy Nvidia GPU, if so, good for you. For the rest of us, we can use a GPU on Fly.io while editing the app on our machine. Sounds crazy? It’s actually really cool, and easy. Check out the ready-to-deploy server app with 3 LLMs setup for your immediate enjoyment.

https://fly.io/phoenix-files/easy-at-home-ai-with-bumblebee-and-fly-gpus/

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