by xal on 7/5/23, 5:33 PM with 49 comments
by mk_stjames on 7/5/23, 6:42 PM
So in this case, Tobi made this awesome little web interface that uses minimal HTML and JS as to stay in line with llama.cpp's stripped-down-ness. But it is still a completely different mode of operation, it's a 'new venue' essentially.
What if GG didn't want such a thing? When is something like this better for a separately maintained repo and not a main merge? How do you know when it is OK to submit a PR to add something like this without overstepping (or is it always?)
I see this with a few projects on github that really 'blow up' and everyone starts working on. They get a million PR's from people hacking things on it in their domain of knowledge, expanding the complexity (and potentially difficulty to maintain quality). Sometimes it gets weird feeling watching from the outside at least (I'm not a maintainer on any public FOSS).
Just curious what others think because those are my thoughts that came to mind when I saw this.
by vdfs on 7/5/23, 5:51 PM
Shopify did change my life in a way i could never imaging, it will always hold a special place in my heart
by steren on 7/5/23, 5:42 PM
by mteam88 on 7/5/23, 5:55 PM
by isoprophlex on 7/5/23, 6:50 PM
Ozempic? The anti-diabetes drug? That's either a glorious typo or an interesting new adjective...
by ynniv on 7/5/23, 6:57 PM
i'm importing from js cdns instead of adding them here
FWIW this seems counter to llama.cpp's philosophy.by eclectic29 on 7/5/23, 8:21 PM
by sebastiennight on 7/6/23, 12:01 AM
Other than that, it's cool to see this web interface happen. It's little things like this that make new tools easier to grasp for less technical users.
I believe that people are more likely to go through the hurdles of learning difficult setup procedures (knowing the UX/UI will be easy to use) versus making the setup easier but having the daily use be too hard.
[0]: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/pull/1998/commits/c19...
by zoklet-enjoyer on 7/5/23, 6:11 PM
by creekcreek on 7/5/23, 6:04 PM
by wiihack on 7/5/23, 5:51 PM
by mliker on 7/5/23, 5:41 PM
by seydor on 7/5/23, 9:50 PM