That does kinda defeat the purpose of your entire concept, though.
Textbooks have occasional errors, but at least they're not outright impervious to the concept of truth.
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.
... Except that LLMs can't distinguish or even conceptualize "facts" and therefore cannot be expected to provide valid information in response to a query.
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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?
Cursed mashup: Tom Lehrer's The Elements but in the style of Macarena.
There was email in colleges and businesses by the 80s in various forms.
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.
Considering they're the ones who built the computers you're talking about, I'm pretty sure you were.