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hydrate-fm: on-device RAG, no signal, in a Norfolk field

hydrate-fm: on-device RAG, no signal, in a Norfolk field

I took a Vision Pro into the Norfolk marshland with no mast and no Wi-Fi, and asked a 4,096-token on-device model questions about Douglas Adams. How hydrate-fm wraps a tiny model in a context engine, what a hydration pack actually is, and the arithmetic behind the demo.

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Disclosure Day (2026)

Disclosure Day (2026)

Spielberg comes home to the alien picture with Emily Blunt, John Williams and a head full of his own back catalogue. Beautifully made, generous, and then it cheats you at the door. 6.5/10.

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Masters of the Universe (2026)

Masters of the Universe (2026)

Travis Knight drags a 1980s toy line into proper science-fantasy with a real world behind it, and the result is far more confident than four decades of false starts had any right to produce. 8/10.

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The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)

The Mandalorian and Grogu (2026)

Din Djarin and his small green ward make the jump from streaming to the big screen, and the space-western tone survives the trip intact. Familiar, warm, and built for the rewatch. 8/10.

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Project Hail Mary (2026)

Project Hail Mary (2026)

Andy Weir's problem-solving science fiction reaches the screen with Ryan Gosling alone in space, and the result is the best thing the genre has produced since The Martian. 9/10.

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