Name & Scope

The attached review spends significant space on namespace collision. That pressure matters here because the domain contains several loaded technical terms: GGUF, MiRust, and the implementation name TinyRustLM.

Entity map

NameMeaning on this siteBoundary
Runtime.MiRust.comThe public project site and documentation surface.Site identity, not proof that broad GGUF import is complete.
MiRustThe Rust-oriented Machine Intelligence naming lane.Brand family context.
TinyRustLMThe active source-backed runtime implementation.Current product reality.
.slmThe current custom small-language-model file route.Implemented and documented path.
GGUF importA future compatibility lane.Roadmap until parser, tensor routing, tokenizer, quantization, and browser proof exist.
Model breedingOffline evidence pipeline around compatible artifacts, receipts, population review, parent pools, and selector admission.Proof-oriented artifact process, not autonomous live replication.
Mike KappelMaintainer/contact identity for the project site.Use Contact Mike Kappel for follow-up.

First-viewport clarity rule

The homepage and metadata should identify the site as a Rust/WASM browser-local SLM runtime project before broader AI language. That phrase gives humans and agents a concrete anchor.

Avoid these confusing claims

Use these precise claims

Search and answer-engine target

Every answer engine should be able to summarize the project without guessing: Runtime.MiRust.com documents TinyRustLM, a custom Rust/WASM browser-local SLM runtime and proof pipeline. The site exists to explain the current implementation, evidence routes, and roadmap boundaries.