Obsidian proves that note-taking doesn't need AI to be powerful
…I actually like the Copilot plugin because it lets me point it at my local LLM instead of using cloud AI, so the whole workflow still stays on my device. But you…
…I actually like the Copilot plugin because it lets me point it at my local LLM instead of using cloud AI, so the whole workflow still stays on my device. But you…
…Related I finally found a local LLM I want to use every day (and it's not for coding) Local AI that actually fits into my day The snipping tool basically handles…
…It can even execute commands directly on the ESP32, but I mostly use it to check the logs (and pass them into my local LLMs for some troubleshooting advice when things go…
…That said, it doesn't get everything right… Related I ditched Claude for Obsidian and a local LLM, and miss it less than I expected to Not a complete replacement, but it…
…Related I finally found a local LLM I actually want to use for coding Qwen3-Coder-Next is a great model, and it's even better with Claude Code as a harness…
…It's not good enough to call it CUDA, but for an enthusiast running local LLMs on a Strix Halo machine, PyTorch with llama.cpp or Ollama or LM Studio is a…
…Sign in to your XDA account If you work with AI APIs and local LLMs, there's a good chance you've at least heard of LiteLLM. It's one of the…
…Not quite — Fabric is designed to be model-agnostic and supports a wide range of providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, and Ollama for local inference. You can configure your preferred model…
…Related I don’t use Obsidian or Google Keep after I came across this self-hosted LLM-powered note-taker This app made me forget about other note-takers What is Simplenote…
…It's a browser-based tool so no download needed, but you do need to sign up, and the models it offers are already baked in on a credit system (the free…