Begin with the goal
Understand what the technology can help you do in ordinary language.
Learn with Pineframe
Clear explanations for useful technology—what it does, what actually matters, and what you can safely ignore until later.
A calmer place to begin
Pineframe learning pages begin with the practical question. Technical terms are introduced only when they help you understand a choice or complete a useful task.
Understand what the technology can help you do in ordinary language.
Focus on the few details that meaningfully change your decision.
Finish with a practical action rather than another list of things to research.
Start here
The Learn library will grow gradually. Each page will be written to answer one real question clearly rather than cover everything at once.
Answer a few simple questions and see what your computer is realistically suited for without reading hardware benchmarks first.
Open the PC checker →Follow one clear route from installation to a working private AI on your Windows computer.
View the guided setup →See how Pineframe removes unnecessary choices and turns technical subjects into manageable next steps.
Read about Pineframe →Coming to the library
These are the first planned explanations. They are shown here to make the direction of the library clear, not as links to unfinished pages.
What graphics memory does, why local AI uses it, and how much you actually need.
A plain-English introduction to running and using AI models on your own computer.
How local AI differs from an online service, including privacy, cost and limitations.
Why model downloads use unfamiliar file names and which details beginners can ignore.
What a GPU changes, what can still run without one, and when upgrading is unnecessary.
Short explanations for the abbreviations and technical phrases that stop people getting started.
A practical first step