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That does kinda defeat the purpose of your entire concept, though.

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Textbooks have occasional errors, but at least they're not outright impervious to the concept of truth.

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What you're describing is not functionality that LLMs can be trusted to provide, especially from a local installation. The amount of computing resources required to run an "effective" LLM is impossible to overstate.

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I found this in the main aisle in front of the registers at Home Depot a few months ago. It's still the same price: www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Soft...

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Have you considered that what you're essentially asking for is a local instance of the distillation of the entire human knowledge base?

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Cursed mashup: Tom Lehrer's The Elements but in the style of Macarena.

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There was email in colleges and businesses by the 80s in various forms.

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My dad, who is a boomer, was one of them. I'm familiar with the history, and a lot of it happened before Gen X was out of high school. No Gen X kid fresh out of college was running an engineering department at IBM or Intel.

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Considering they're the ones who built the computers you're talking about, I'm pretty sure you were.

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