Yeah as long as you double check their work and don't assume their facts are accurate they're pretty useful in a lot of ways.
Hexarei
I've found it to be pretty good at transforming and/or extracting data from human input. For example, I've got an app that handles incoming jobs, and among the sources of those jobs is "customer sent an email". Pretty neat to give an LLM a JSON schema and tell it to fill the details it can figure out from the email. Of course, we disclose to the user that the details were filled in by AI and should be double checked for accuracy - But it saves our customers a lot of time having the details sussed out from emails that don't follow a specific format.
Forgejo (a gitea fork) is a better choice for FOSS, can't remember why.
A concept of a source
My local pizza places have actually started using DoorDash as their delivery drivers and it has me going and picking it up instead
I'm a fan of Alacritty, it's written in rust and uses GPU rendering to be one of the fastest terminals on the planet. Sounds odd but genuinely makes a difference
You know that's exactly what Laios would do though
I keep mine in a self hosted Nextcloud instance, DAV sync is built into the app
Truly in a clbottom of its own
I like calling this the 'continuity' answer, and it's my thinking as well
Well that's easy to remember!
Forgejo is a drop in replacement