

When you go to a shelf of recommendations, you’re not picking from a human; you’re picking from a shelf.
Hi! I’m Katherine, or webkitten. I’ve been on the internet since our family got our first computer - a Tandy Sensation.
Yes, I went to computer camp as a kid and learned how to program BASIC on Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 4.
I’m trans, queer, and bisexual. #actuallyautistic
I started programming with PHP in the mid 90s and haven’t stopped. I’m an advocate for the open web; I used Netscape as long as I can remember.
I have an obsession with Hello Kitty, Moogles, and Squishmallows.


When you go to a shelf of recommendations, you’re not picking from a human; you’re picking from a shelf.


Seriously; local AI use is what everyone should strive for not only for privacy but because it’s better than using a large data centre and the power use for Ollama is negligible.


Is it any different that getting movies based on recommendations from employees at video stores?


Ok but that’s worse. You get how that’s worse?
What troubles were you having with Baikal? I generally let mine just sit with a checked out tag from Git.