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Wayne Lowry

Wayne Lowry

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About the author

Wayne Lowry tests open-weight models and local inference stacks on real hardware, then writes the guides he wished existed when he started. A decade in SEO and digital strategy grounds his benchmarks and buying advice in measurable outcomes, not hype.

WikiWayne is an independent publication: no vendor briefs, no pay-to-play reviews. Guides explain what to install, how much VRAM you need, and what breaks when drivers or quant formats change.

Wayne still cares about SEO and distribution (that is how readers find the work), but the editorial center of gravity is local inference and open weights, not generic AI hype.

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  • ✓10+ years in Digital Marketing & SEO
  • ✓Certified Google Analytics Professional
  • ✓AI Tools & Automation Specialist
  • ✓Content Strategy Consultant

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Local LLMsVRAM planningOllama & llama.cppQuantizationOpen weightsSEO for publishers