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    <title>Local LLM AI Assisted Programming</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Offline AI: The Power of Local LLMs for software engineers AI coding assistants have revolutionized software development, offering unprecedented speed and efficiency. But this power often comes at a price – both literally, with subscription fees, and figuratively, as your code is transmitted and stored on remote servers. For developers concerned about data privacy and recurring costs, the solution may lie closer to home: local large language models (LLMs). This article explores how offline AI, specifically local LLMs, can empower software engineers with powerful coding assistance without compromising security or breaking the bank.]]></description>
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