yan@yandesbiens:~$ ./lab --status
Lab status
A single, honest snapshot of where the program stands. Capable AI you can own — on commodity hardware — through self-similar architecture and memory that organizes itself.
We benchmark Unified Fractal Memory (UFM), a residency manager that treats GPU VRAM and CPU RAM as one elastic pool, on a routed Mixture-of-Experts whose expert bank exceeds device memory. On a 23.5 GB RTX 4090, the standard all-on-GPU placement OOMs at a 24 GB bank; UFM runs the same model holding VRAM at 19.6 GB. When the active working set fits the VRAM budget, UFM matches baseline throughput within ~1% and is ~240x faster than naive per-call CPU offloading; when every expert is touched every step (no locality), UFM is transfer-bound and offers no speedup over naive streaming. UFM is a bet on routing locality, not unbounded memory.
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