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fix: drop redundant 'LLM model' wording across the site#81

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💭 Why

"LLM model parameters" is redundant. An LLM is a model, so it reads as "Large Language Model model parameters". The homepage H1 had the same overlap: "Every LLM parameter ... for every model".

✨ What changed

  • Homepage H1 is now "Every parameter, for every model."
  • Replaced "LLM model parameters" with "model parameters" across site copy, meta tags, page titles, llms.txt, and READMEs (13 files).

👤 For users

Cleaner headline and tagline. Page titles and social/meta descriptions no longer repeat "model".

📝 Notes

The rendered social card (og.png) is a separate design that already said "AI model parameters", so it's untouched. og.svg (a source asset, not the rendered card) was updated for consistency.

"LLM model parameters" expands to "Large Language Model model parameters". Replace it with "model parameters" everywhere, and simplify the homepage H1 to "Every parameter, for every model."
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