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Where the Flower Grows

21 min · 27. feb. 2026
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In this episode of More TK, Hugh Francis brings “Where the Flower Grows” to life in a hypnotic reading. Over the past several months, he's been exploring a different kind of future with USB Club. They’ve been sketching out a philosophy for small, air-gapped machines we call local LLMs. Instead of cloud dependence, they’ve been testing what happens when intelligence runs on hardware you can hold, open, and trust. Read the full article on Substack. Follow along and join the conversation at @garden3d_net.

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