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Keep a capable AI within immediate reach for questions, explanations, brainstorming, planning and the strange little problems that appear between the large ones.
Sunni 2.0 is a focused AI assistant built to keep powerful tools close, useful and out of the way. Research, write, reason, explore and work inside a dedicated desktop environment designed around the assistant instead of another disposable browser tab.
Sunni is not trying to become another glowing chat box floating inside a sea of tabs. It is a dedicated desktop interface for working with AI as part of a real workflow: ask questions, develop ideas, inspect information, draft material, solve problems and keep the assistant available as a persistent tool on your workstation.
Version 2.0 rebuilds that experience around a cleaner application shell, configurable appearance and an intentionally dark visual language inspired by command consoles, ancient strategy rooms and modern machine intelligence. The result is calm, sharp and slightly ominous in exactly the right places.
Sunni is designed to sit at the intersection of everyday assistance and technical work without forcing either side to wear a costume.
Keep a capable AI within immediate reach for questions, explanations, brainstorming, planning and the strange little problems that appear between the large ones.
Use the assistant as an information workbench for exploring subjects, comparing ideas, organizing findings and turning raw information into something useful.
Develop documentation, notes, project copy, structured drafts and technical material without leaving the environment where the thinking is already happening.
Work through code, configurations, troubleshooting paths, architecture decisions and logic problems with an assistant that can stay beside the task instead of buried behind browser chrome.
Sunni can maintain its own application data and web profile on your machine, giving the desktop experience continuity between sessions when persistence is enabled.
The interface is built around external QSS themes, making the application shell easy to refine while keeping the core experience intact.
Sunni runs as a real desktop application rather than pretending the browser is an operating system. The PySide6 shell gives the assistant a native home, local application settings and an isolated web profile designed specifically for Sunni.
Sunni's interface avoids the cheerful plastic look common to modern assistant software. Deep blacks reduce visual noise, restrained red signals mark active controls, warm gold identifies hierarchy, and eggshell text keeps long sessions readable.
The aesthetic is dramatic. The workflow is not. Controls stay direct, navigation stays compact and the assistant remains the center of gravity.
The foundation is operational and the new desktop experience is taking shape. Beta releases are intended for real use, testing and refinement while the 2.0 workflow continues to evolve.
Enter the beta, explore the new environment and make Sunni part of the machine you already use.