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Runs at home · not in the cloud

The little box.

LocalDiabetic doesn’t live on someone else’s servers. It lives on a small computer that sits in your home — running the LifeBoard, holding your records, and answering as your Bee. Your whole diabetic life, on a box you own.

No cloud · no subscription · no data-mining
The little box · ~1 minute · tap for sound
What the box actually does

One small machine carries four jobs.

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Holds your records

Foot photos, meds, glucose, labs, letters — stored on the box’s own drive, never uploaded.

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Runs the LifeBoard

The daily board, reminders, and check flows run as local services — awake 24/7, even with the internet down.

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Answers as your Bee

On an AI-class box, the diabetic model runs on the box itself — your questions never leave the house.

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Keeps it home

You decide what ever leaves — a printout, a packet, a file. Nothing syncs to a cloud you don’t control.

Already own a mini-PC or NAS?

Great — you may already have the box.

If it’s a small always-on computer with a little room to spare, LocalDiabetic likely runs on it today. Here’s the baseline it needs — the board and your records ask very little.

CPU4 cores · x86 or ARM
Memory8 GB (16 GB rec.)
Storage128 GB (1 TB+ for photos)
For the Beeany GPU / NPU helps
Networksetup only · runs offline
Pick your box

Six boxes that run it well

From a pocket-sized AI engine to a six-bay vault. Start anywhere — the board runs on all of them; the bigger boxes also host the full Bee at home.

AI engine from ~$249

Jetson Orin Nano

The dedicated AI engine

Pocket-sized NVIDIA module built to run AI on-device. The natural home for the Bee — quantized and local.

↳ up to 67 TOPS AI compute
↳ 1024-core Ampere GPU
↳ 8 GB LPDDR5 · 7–25 W
Maxed-out AI from ~$1,999

Jetson AGX Orin

The big Jetson, full headroom

Four times the AI of the Nano in the same palm-sized class. Runs the full Bee with room to grow — the edge box for power users.

↳ up to 275 TOPS AI compute
↳ 2048-core Ampere · 64 tensor cores
↳ up to 64 GB · 15–60 W
Might already own from ~$599

Mac mini

The one you may already have

Tiny, near-silent, and a genuine AI workhorse. Apple silicon runs the Bee smoothly — and it’s a computer you already trust.

↳ Apple M-series · Neural Engine
↳ 16–32 GB unified memory
↳ silent · ~5–40 W
Always-on host from ~$199

ZimaBoard 2

The quiet always-on host

A fanless x86 single-board server. Sips power, never turns off — perfect for running the board, storage, and reminders around the clock.

↳ Intel quad-core · fanless
↳ up to 16 GB · dual 2.5GbE
↳ PCIe + SATA · ~6–12 W
The vault from ~$399

Synology NAS

The vault, with backup built in

Purpose-built home storage. Every foot photo, document, and record kept safe on mirrored drives — so a dead disk never loses your history.

↳ 2–4 bays · RAID backup
↳ runs apps in Docker
↳ expandable · ~10–30 W
All-in-one from ~$699

ZimaCube 2

Vault and Bee in one chassis

The whole stack in one box: six bays of storage and room for a real GPU — enough to host the full diabetic model at home.

↳ 6 bays · PCIe GPU slot
↳ 10GbE · ECC option
↳ hosts vault + full Bee

Not sure which box is yours?

Tell us what you already own and how you live. We’ll point you at the smallest box that carries your whole board — no upsell.

Help me pick a box
The power tier · Powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell

When you want the whole hive on your desk.

A desk-sized AI supercomputer runs the full Bee — and far bigger models — at full speed, entirely at home. The same Grace Blackwell silicon that powers OpenDiabetic’s hive, sized for your room.

Flagship from ~$3,999

NVIDIA DGX Spark

A Grace Blackwell AI supercomputer on your desk

A petaflop of AI in a one-litre box. Runs large models locally — the full Bee with room to spare — no cloud, no queue, no meter.

↳ GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip
1 PFLOP (1000 TOPS) FP4 AI
↳ 128 GB unified · 20-core Arm
↳ up to 4 TB · runs models to ~200B
Desk-sized from ~$2,999

ASUS Ascent GX10

The same Blackwell brain, compact

ASUS’s take on the GB10 platform — the same petaflop-class AI in a tidy desk unit with a 1 TB drive built in.

↳ GB10 Grace Blackwell
1000 TOPS (1 PFLOP) FP4
↳ 128 GB unified · 20-core Arm
1 TB NVMe · desk-sized
Overkill for the LifeBoard alone — built for hosting the full Bee, fine-tuning, and the hive’s research, at home.
What you carry

The box stays home. The nudges find you.

Your phone and watch are the messengers — a gentle tap when a foot check is due or a dose is coming up. The thinking and the records stay on the box; your wrist just shows you what it already knows.

iPhone

  • Take foot photos & quick-log meds
  • Ask the Bee on the go
  • See today’s board at a glance
  • Photos sync to your box — never a cloud

Apple Watch

  • “Your foot check is due” on your wrist
  • Calm medication reminders
  • Glucose & movement glances
  • A gentle tap — never panic buzzing
Your devices talk to the box over your own home network · notifications carry no records — nothing routes through a vendor cloud.
What this compute represents

A one-time box, not a forever bill

Cloud health apps rent you back your own data, month after month, and quietly learn from it. A box you own flips that — you pay once, and the value compounds at home.

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per month, forever

No subscription. No per-question AI meter. The box you bought keeps working.

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stays in your home

Records and Bee questions are processed on the box — not on a server you can’t see.

24/7
awake, even offline

Reminders and the board keep running when the internet — or the company — doesn’t.

A cloud health app
  • Your records sit on their servers
  • A monthly fee — raised whenever they like
  • Your data trains models you’ll never see
  • Goes dark if the company folds or the Wi-Fi drops
  • You can’t see what leaves
Your little box
  • Records live on a drive in your home
  • Pay once for the box — then nothing
  • Your data trains nobody — it’s yours
  • Keeps working offline, on your power
  • Nothing leaves unless you send it
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Straight talk. The LifeBoard, your records, and reminders run on any baseline box today. Running the full diabetic Bee model on-box wants an AI-class machine — a Jetson, a Mac mini, or a ZimaCube with a GPU; lighter boxes pair a smaller on-box helper with the full Bee when you choose to reach for it. We’ll always tell you what runs where. LocalDiabetic organizes, reminds, and explains — it isn’t medical advice and doesn’t replace your care team.

Your whole diabetic life, on a box you own.

Bring your own box or let us help you choose one. Either way, it stays home with you.

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