LlamaCPP supports offloading some experts in a MoE model to CPU. The results are very good and even weaker GPUs can run larger models at reasonable speeds.
I was using aider quite a lot from ~ 7 months ago to ~ 3 months ago.
I had to stop because they refuse to implement MCPs and Claude/Codex style agentic workflow just yields better results.
Browsers can't make torrent connections, or any others for that matter. Except for HTTP and WebRTC.
WebTorrent is a hack to run torrent protocol over WebRTC, but obviously it only connects to other WebTorrent programs and not to normal torrent programs. I think PeerTube uses it.
For all of Electron's promise in being cross-platform, "I'll just press this button and ship this Electron app on Linux and everything will be fine" is not the current state of things. A lot of it is papercuts like glibc version aggravation, but GPU support is persistently problematic.
The Element app on Linux is currently broken (if you want to use encryption, so basically for everyone) due to an issue with Electron. Luckily it still works in a regular browser. I'm really baffled by how that can happen.
I believe power users or developers can already use this from CLI in Linux. This new app for Windows and MacOS shows this is intended for regular users.