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No actually, that would be impressive. The DS is barely capable of decoding video. Getting that to work in real time, over the network, and low latency is a huge technical achievement.
This is just a text input and output connected to a remote machine.
Maybe not the perfect example, but then again, getting Crysis to run natively on a DS would be a significantly larger achievement than running a video streamer.
Uhm, I figured out that people don't like it. However, for me, it was a nice little project and it brightened my day.
Yeah, it was definitely the title. It's a neat project in of itself, but the title made it seem like you accomplished a frankly massive feat.
Videos like this one where they make absolutely tiny llm models for low power hardware are what I had in mind. Sadly I can't find the other one that I watched several months back.
That's really cool!
Pretty sure people don't like the misleading title.
I changed the title