The Silent 1024-Token Ceiling Breaking Your Local Ollama Agents
If your local-Ollama agent has been getting quietly worse for no obvious reason — same model, same hardware, same prompts — there's a good chance you're hitting an invisible ceiling that produces no error, no warning, and no log line. Just an empty response where an answer used to be. I want to walk
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