Updated hardware guide price references from $200–$800+ to $150–$1,000+
based on community leaderboard data (41 submissions) and current market
pricing. DDR5 RAM and GPU prices are significantly inflated — budget DDR4
refurbs start at $150, recommended AMD APU builds run $500–$800, and
dedicated GPU builds start at $1,000+. Also noted AMD Ryzen 7 with
Radeon graphics as the community sweet spot in the FAQ.
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- Add hardware guide link (projectnomad.us/hardware) to README, FAQ, and About page
- Add Apache 2.0 license section to README and About page
- Add Early Access Channel FAQ and Getting Started mention
- Add GPU passthrough warning troubleshooting entry to FAQ
- Add Knowledge Base document deletion to FAQ and Getting Started
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The previous lspci-based GPU detection fails inside Docker containers
because lspci isn't available, causing Ollama to always run CPU-only
even when a GPU + NVIDIA Container Toolkit are present on the host.
Replace with Docker API runtime check (docker.info() -> Runtimes) as
primary detection method. This works from inside any container via the
mounted Docker socket and confirms both GPU presence and toolkit
installation. Keep lspci as fallback for host-based installs and AMD.
Also add Docker-based GPU detection to benchmark hardware info — exec
nvidia-smi inside the Ollama container to get the actual GPU model name
instead of showing "Not detected".
Tested on nomad3 (Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX + RTX 5060): AI performance
went from 12.7 tok/s (CPU) to 281.4 tok/s (GPU) — a 22x improvement.
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The Wikipedia Selector lives at Content Explorer
(/settings/zim/remote-explorer), not Content Manager (/settings/zim).
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Update all 6 documentation files and docs_service.ts:
- home.md: Add AI Chat, Knowledge Base, and Benchmark sections;
replace Open WebUI references with built-in AI Chat links;
expand Quick Links table with new features
- getting-started.md: Update Easy Setup steps to match current
wizard (Capabilities/Maps/Content/Review); replace Open WebUI
section with AI Assistant and Knowledge Base sections; add
Wikipedia Selector and System Benchmark docs; update GPU specs
- faq.md: Add AI, Knowledge Base, Benchmark, and curated tier
FAQ entries; add troubleshooting for AI Chat, Knowledge Base
uploads, and benchmark submission; update all references from
Open WebUI to built-in AI Chat; add Discord community link
- use-cases.md: Add Knowledge Base mentions across Emergency Prep,
Homeschooling, Remote Work, Privacy, and Academic Research use
cases; add "Upload Relevant Documents" setup step; update
privacy section to emphasize built-in AI
- about.md: Fix "ultime" typo, add project evolution paragraph,
add community links section
- release-notes.md: Add all versions from v1.11.0 through v1.23.0
with accurate dates and changes from git history; consolidate
patch versions; update Support section with Discord link
- docs_service.ts: Replace alphabetical sidebar sort with custom
ordering (Home > Getting Started > Use Cases > FAQ > About >
Release Notes)
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- Add Installation section to getting-started.md with system requirements
- Add install commands, post-install access info
- Add privacy and security notes
- Add Command-Line Maintenance section to FAQ with helper scripts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Replace Lorem Ipsum home.md with proper welcome page
- Add getting-started.md: New user onboarding guide
- Add faq.md: FAQ and troubleshooting for offline use
- Add use-cases.md: Use case examples (emergency prep, homeschool, etc.)
Documentation written with non-technical users in mind, focusing on
clarity and self-sufficiency when offline.
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