I build anubis-oss because my friends and I are always trying to see how local LLMs run on our different Macs with different configs. So I build a benchmarker for us with a bunch of tools like exportable benchmark reports and arena mode, then I said hey, I can add public leaderboards with the full dataset of submissions open sourced, and give that to my ML and model tuning friends to gauge performance across broad configs. Yes it cost me money, but it's a fun project and I'm trying to get it into homebrew. Just need a few more stars.
SpeedBoost was supported by vista through windows 10, and although windows 11 regognises a speed boost USB, I do not know it it uses it. When I put windows 11 on two i5 8gb machines and plugged in two speed boost drives, it did not swap a lot to them, whereas in windows 7, under memory load it would use them, at least until I found ChacheMem v2.1 it would manage memory much better than windows ever could.
Windows back to window 2.1 386 supported swapdisks, i.e fake ram.
Addendum-
Anubis OSS is GPL-3.0 licensed. Built fully in Swift and dev cert signed for safety (if you don't want to clone the source and compile yourself), no external dependencies except Sparkle for autoupdates if you want them, privacy-first - benchmark data is submitted voluntarily and never includes anything beyond hardware specs and model performance metrics.
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