Ollama Cloud Models Are More Interesting Than “Just Bigger Models in the Cloud”

Posted on Mon 20 April 2026 in AI • Tagged with Ollama, Cloud Models, Local AI, Inference, LLMs, Agentic AI

The real story is not that Ollama moved inference off your laptop. It is that it made local and cloud feel like the same machine.

Most people hear “cloud models” and immediately think: expensive, enterprise-y, probably slower than local if the internet sneezes. That reaction is understandable. It is also …


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Revive Your Old PC: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Installing Lubuntu

Posted on Sun 19 April 2026 in Linux • Tagged with Lubuntu, Linux, Ubuntu, LXQt, PC-Revival, Open-Source

Welcome to the world of Linux! If you have a computer that’s starting to feel like it’s running through molasses, or if you’re just curious about moving away from Windows or macOS, you’ve come to the right place.

Lubuntu is one of the most approachable, lightweight …


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AI Tools & Agent Stack You Should Know in 2026

Posted on Sat 11 April 2026 in AI • Tagged with GenAI, AI-agents, LLM, tools, developer-stack

The AI ecosystem is evolving insanely fast. New tools, frameworks, and agent platforms are emerging every week.

Here’s a curated list of important AI tools, agent frameworks, and infrastructure layers you should know about in 2026.

Short descriptions. No fluff. Just signal.


🧠 AI Agent Frameworks

LangChain — The most widely …


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Mastering Microsoft AI Foundry: Select, Deploy, and Evaluate

Posted on Sat 11 April 2026 in Azure Course AI-103T00-A • Tagged with Microsoft-Foundry, LLM, SLM, AI-deployment, evaluation-metrics, developer-stack

The "one-model-fits-all" era is dead. If you are building GenAI applications today, relying on a single API endpoint and a "vibe check" won't scale. Building reliable AI means moving from prompt engineering to system architecture.

Microsoft AI Foundry has positioned itself as the operating system for this new era—a …


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