A programmer has packed all of human civilization into an offline computer.


Project N.O.M.A.D, an open-source "Doomsday Toolbox"—complete Wikipedia, local AI large models, offline maps, and the entire Khan Academy curriculum—all bundled together, running on just 15 watts of power.
Others sell a "Survival Hard Drive" for $699, which is just a bunch of PDFs. This thing directly gives you an offline thinking brain that supports GPU-accelerated inference, not a toy model running on a Raspberry Pi.
As long as there is power, human knowledge from thousands of years won't be lost. This is true data sovereignty.
It's open source on GitHub, install with just two commands.
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