• ClathrateG [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Project N.O.M.A.D. is a self-contained, offline-first knowledge and education server packed with critical tools, knowledge, and AI to keep you informed and empowered—anytime, anywhere.

    🙄

    P cool project. the offline wikipedia, maps, khan academy, ‘medical references, survival guides, ebooks’ are the bulk of it, getting that stuff on media(USB sticks, external SSDs) and putting them in a bug out bag is what I’d recommend rather than or in addition to this. They’re less likely to break, OS independent, easier to transfer than having it stored on a working machine

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      I feel like a locally run AI model dedicated to accessing your own pirated content is the one use case where AI doesn’t earn an eyeroll

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        that’s a fair position, I’d be a bigger fan if it included a regular search function in addition to it

        But I’d still be wary using an LLM to summarise safety critical information and not miss out important stuff/possible hulicatnations

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      I detest GenAI and the consequences of its development, but I have to admit I have vibe coded a couple automation scripts and a webpage. I took the AI output as a first draft and I’ve polished them. I only see AI as a intern in terms of competence. Good enough for simple tasks but you always need to coach it.

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    Doesn’t look like it has enough pirated books, and I don’t want ollama on my pc.

    But yeah, having a way for the AI to use local data is really good, but if you need a good offline database for “survival” it would be good to have some very big llms too, because even if takes days to get an answer/plan from them they could serve as a valuable “knowledgeable person” in such cases too.

    Perhaps it would be a good idea to use AI to get a list of important books for “survival” and download it automatically…

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    sounds pretty interesting, i have to admit, but for the moment i don’t have a beef pc to run the AI or enough disk space, i’ll try to download it to get the basics if it’s possible