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Local operator interface

See exactly what your node is downloading, uploading, earning, and completing.

This is the shape of the local OmniCompute app: beautiful, readable, and explicit about task flow, transfer rates, completion, verification, and promised accrual.

Current nodeGenesis-ROG-5700XT
Usage modeAuto � adaptive utilization
Promised accrual$0.280/hr across active fragments
Total accrued so far$38.42
Current downloads29.5 MB/s across active work
Current uploads8.9 MB/s with signed result flow
Task stream
Active task downloads and uploads
inference fragment
Uploading fragment outputfrag-ax91 � verification: verified � backend: vulkan
Down 18.4 MB/s � Up 6.2 MB/s � ETA 00:14 � $0.148/hr
92%
memory-efficient preprocess
Quantizing + chunkingprep-kv22 � verification: sealed � backend: vulkan
Down 11.1 MB/s � Up 2.7 MB/s � ETA 00:39 � $0.132/hr
67%
Feedback / Report Problem

Send a message directly from the node console.

Eno, Chief Architect

This is the desktop-app feedback path. The message is posted into the OmniCompute backend inbox now, and the future mailer path is already designed to send to contact@omniamus.com with your address set as Reply-To.

Right now the backend queues and persists the message. The next step is wiring the mail sender so replies flow naturally back to your email.
Node console message
Flow

How the local node behaves.

DownloadsSigned task payloads, quantized buffers, and fragment metadata are streamed in small pieces so public nodes never receive the full core.
ExecutionGPU + CPU + RAM + SSD cooperate on blind fragments. Usage mode controls how aggressively the workstation is used.
UploadsOnly fragment outputs, fingerprints, telemetry, and verification proofs go back out. The trusted core keeps the whole picture.
The desktop app version will use this same interface language while running in the tray, auto-updating in the background, and starting with the operating system by default.