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* We continued to explore the core Go language, for example [memory](https://go.dev/ref/mem) management in [#49](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-49-wrapup/).
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* Language models and agents were discussed in [#51](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-51-wrapup/) and [#56](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-56-wrapup/) (all the while focussing on AI that you can actually run yourself).
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* Many cool open source projects suitable for self-hosting are implemented in Go - how about running a fast VPN like [headscale](https://headscale.net)yourself ([#51](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-49-wrapup/))?
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* Many cool open source projects suitable for self-hosting are implemented in Go - how about running a fast VPN like [headscale](https://headscale.net) ([#51](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-49-wrapup/)) yourself?
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* In October, we took part in the tenth edition of [GoLab](https://golab.io)[2025](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/golab-2025/) conference in Florence, which
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was a inspiring place to meet lots of Gophers from Italy and around the world. Our contribution was a workshop on [ollama usage and internals](https://github.com/miku/ollamaintro), diving into the internals of a popular LLM runtime.
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* Drinkups across the city: [#52](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-52-wrapup/), [#53](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-53-wrapup/), [#54](https://golangleipzig.space/posts/meetup-54-wrapup/).
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