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LLMlet Enables P2P Distributed LLM Inference Directly in Browsers

LLMlet is a project that facilitates peer-to-peer distributed large language model inference within web browsers. This approach allows decentralized processing of LLM tasks without relying on centralized servers.

Topic: LLM Inference Source: Hacker News · github.com Published 2026-07-12 06:30 UTC Fetched 2026-07-12 13:19 UTC

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By enabling LLM inference in a distributed manner on browsers, LLMlet could reduce server load and improve privacy by keeping data local. This method also opens possibilities for scalable and accessible AI applications without heavy infrastructure.

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