# Social Post Draft ## Short Version I built Objectverse Diary for Build Small Hackathon: a Gradio app where everyday objects wake up, get secret personas, write diaries, chat with you, and generate share cards. Stable demo: mock-safe, reproducible, no commercial AI APIs. MiniCPM-V hosted validation now passes for the vision path; local llama.cpp smoke passes with the published LoRA v2 Q4_K_M GGUF. Synthetic curated v2 dataset + Qwen 1.5B LoRA v2 adapter/GGUF are published as model evidence. Space: https://huggingface.co/spaces/build-small-hackathon/ObjectverseDiary ## Longer Version What if your coffee mug had been quietly keeping a diary? Objectverse Diary is my Build Small Hackathon project: a strange little object archive built with Gradio. Upload an everyday object photo, choose a personality mode, and the app creates: - a structured object file - a hidden object persona - an English-first secret diary with Chinese helper text - an object chat voice - a shareable personality card - an anonymized trace record The stable submission baseline is mock-safe and reproducible, with no commercial AI APIs. MiniCPM-V vision is wired and hosted-validated on ZeroGPU, while llama.cpp text is validated locally through an optional GGUF path. I also published a 200-row synthetic curated v2 SFT dataset, a Qwen 1.5B LoRA v2 adapter, and a Q4_K_M GGUF for model evidence. The GGUF is not wired into the public Space runtime yet; the live demo stays intentionally reliable. Space: https://huggingface.co/spaces/build-small-hackathon/ObjectverseDiary ## Hashtag Ideas #BuildSmallHackathon #Gradio #SmallModels #HuggingFace #ObjectverseDiary ## Notes Before Posting - Add GitHub URL after push is confirmed. - Add demo video URL after recording. - Do not claim live Space LoRA/GGUF runtime wiring is complete.