Local LLM App by Ente
Some bureaucrats at Ente (business model: 'Uber for abandoned side-projects') launch another local LLM wrapper, presenting the ability to serve text files to six strangers per day from a phone as a heroic stand against Google (business model: 'Uber for customer abuse'). Hackernews, literally all of whom have already built this exact app using Claude over a weekend, are divided between mocking the obvious statefulness bugs that suggest they did exactly that and earnestly defending the need to vibe-code solutions for a privacy crisis that consists of whispering secrets to a three-billion-parameter toy. Meanwhile, another Internet has already suggested a distributed LLM network and called it 'Skynet,' because nobody attempts to determine if the horrifically embarrassing experience of being surveilled by an AI is better or worse than being surveilled by twelve thousand strangers' laptops. The entire discussion is rendered moot by the certain knowledge that Apple (business model: 'Uber for spyware') will ship a better, free version with their next phone, at which point all these earnest craftsmen will simply download that instead.