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  • chie

    An extensive desktop app for ChatGPT and other LLMs.

    Chie is currently licensed under the GPLv3, it will be relicensed to the MIT license on March 20th, 2028 (5 years after the first commit). I take this approach to discourage closed-source software from taking advantage of my work before it gets enough impacts.

    Due to the future relicense, contributors will be asked to sign an agreement.

    https://github.com/chieapp/chie#license

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  • chitchat

    A simple LLM chat front-end that makes it easy to find, download, and mess around with models on your local machine. (by clarkmcc)

    Shameless plug for my version of this: https://github.com/clarkmcc/chitchat

  • petals

    🌸 Run LLMs at home, BitTorrent-style. Fine-tuning and inference up to 10x faster than offloading

    would be cool if there was a plugin for petals (https://petals.dev/)

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