Show HN: Reame – a CPU inference server that gets faster as it runs
targetbridge
48 points
13 comments
July 11, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (7 comments)
tyzoid
Why qwen 2.5 everywhere? Why not 3.5?
JPLeRouzic
Thanks for sharing your work! Please how to select the model? I downloaded tinyLlama, put it in ./models, changed reame.conf but I get: (No such file or directory) Otherwise putting the model in /opt does not please me much, I fear to forget a model is there, if it is in reame folder its much easier to notice and manage.
K0IN
Sick that you can get 2 arm cores and 12 GB ram for free at Oracle cloud, did not know that
gaurang404
looks really interesting
UncleOxidant
Interesting. But I'm kind of hard getting past the AI-written README: "What Reame is NOT for — said plainly, because trust is built here: a general-purpose ChatGPT replacement (frontier reasoning and broad knowledge need frontier parameter counts), agentic coding assistants, or creative long-form writing at scale. If your task needs a 100B-class brain, buy one; if it needs your documents processed privately, forever, at zero marginal cost — that's a realm you can own." The realm you can own . How did these things learn to write that way? Oh, yeah, lots of marketing and advertising copy.
ComputerGuru
Seems the entire repo and documentation is all ai-generated?
JackC
> What Reame is NOT for — said plainly, because trust is built here It is so weird (or, used to be) to see an LLM's internal thought process pop up this way. Like imagine how strange it would be to read human writing that accidentally included thoughts undercutting the ongoing sentence. It's the moment you know that nothing you're reading has necessarily been seen by a human before or relates to reality.