Dragoncatcher: Bare metal
Bare metal
I find myself daydreaming about a language model running on bare metal; a system where the language model IS the computer: the whole thing.
No memory allocation, no programs, no files … just a single context window. That’s it—that’s the “workspace”. For input and output, I’m thinking: a monochrome LCD, the cool amber kind, and an extremely clicky keyboard.
This would be CPU-only: slow and steady. I suppose you’d need a bootloader … but nothing more! Definitely no Linux. No OS of any kind.
It’s fun to think about it in the context of permacomputing. The language model itself is exotic tech, near-alien, but once it’s inscribed in a simple, robust system … the device could, conceivably, last a long time, and operate in distant/difficult environments.
Strong Dying Earth vibes: the gnomic lump of tech discovered in Sloan’s forbidden tomb … and, once activated, it is oracular. It knows things!
Closer at hand, I think “the AI model is the whole computer” is strange and provocative, just like “the AI model is the whole video game”. I find both scenarios fairly unpleasant—they make me feel itchy—but not uninteresting. Personal-ish computers have run on a pretty