@meefik

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Open-source developer, Linux enthusiast, and builder. Creator of Linux Deploy (GNU/Linux on Android). Currently developing Peerix (WebRTC) and experimenting with fully local, self-hosted AI media pipelines.
Bloghttps://meefik.dev
GitHubhttps://github.com/meefik

Just launched #Peerix, a lightweight, open-source #JavaScript library that takes the headache out of building peer-to-peer #WebRTC apps.

🌐 Direct browser-to-browser streaming & data transfer
🔌 Pluggable signaling drivers: #MQTT, #NATS, #Centrifugo, #SSE, #SocketIo, #Supabase, etc.
✨ Minimal API surface, #TypeScript-first, zero dependencies
🛠️ Auto-handles collisions and reconnects

If you're building #P2P apps, check it out! Feedback is welcome 👇

🔗 https://peerix.dev

#OpenSource #WebDev

After upgrading to an AMD GPU for local LLMs, I took on a bigger challenge: creating a 5-minute AI podcast using only open-source, self-hosted tools and no expensive, privacy-compromising cloud services.

The goal? Test the limits of quality and feasibility on a home PC for podcast production.

The result? The "Humanless Podcast". Check out the experiment here:
https://meefik.dev/2025/12/10/ai-podcast-from-scratch/

#HumanlessPodcast #Podcast #AI #GenAI #OpenSource #OpenSourceAI #ComfyUI #Kdenlive #Gimp #Audacity

I benchmarked LLM performance on AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 with Ollama, comparing ROCm 7.1 vs 6.4 across 8 models (Mistral, Llama, Qwen, GPT-OSS, DeepSeek, and more). Result: visible gains in prompt throughput (+87% avg) and faster responses (+11% avg). Full tables, setup, and notes in the post.

https://meefik.dev/2026/05/31/llms-performance-rocm7/

#AMD #ROCm #Ollama #LLM #AI

Hey, #Fediverse! It's time for an #introduction.

I'm an enthusiastic open-source #developer with a keen interest in #FOSS, #Linux, #DIY, #decentralized, #p2p, and #SelfHosted systems. I enjoy building things that put control back in the hands of users. You might know me from some of my projects: Linux Deploy, Peerix, Neux, and the Humanless #AI podcast.

I'm looking forward to connecting with fellow geeks, hackers, self-hosters, privacy advocates and open-source enthusiasts here!