Based only on the title, this QbitAI item appears to be a light commentary piece about Qwen and sports prediction. It suggests that the first day of the World Cup unfolded in a way that matched a prior “script” or forecast associated with Qianwen/Qwen. Without the article body, the specific match, prediction method, prompt, result, and evidence cannot be verified.
A Reddit user detailed running Qwen3.6 35B-A3B (IQ3_XXS quantization) on an ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 (RTX 4060 8GB VRAM, 64GB RAM). Using llama.cpp, they achieved 27 TPS at 32k context and 18 TPS at 256k context. This setup serves as a highly capable, fully private local agent for file operations, CLI execution, and brainstorming, bypassing cloud privacy concerns.
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