The biggest usecase I've used it for would be getting help with troubleshooting, and setting up my personal computer. My other frequent uses include: - help with plant identification - web searches - random trivia I've tried hosting llms locally, but I found the info to be too unreliable. That left me using ChatGPT. Once I encountered some "nudging" away from using software that shouldn't have been controversial (xlibre), I decided to seek better alternatives. I'm really interested in setting up an running a Hermies Agent locally. It sounds like it'll be rock solid on the problems I was having with just using the LLMs on their own, locally. Network Chuck just did a video on it and it looks really solid. Other topics you should run down if you don't already know about them: - CRIT prompt structures - Fabric by Daniel Meissler