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This looks really cool! Is it down voted because people hate ChatGPT or what?
Yes, I've noticed that even here (on Lemmy), there's been some kind of unfounded downvote culture emerging. I'm not saying it's unfounded in this case, btw. Of course, not everything is to everyone's taste, but generally, there are plenty of downvotes on very high-quality and relevant content. I remember when downvotes were a great way to quickly filter out low-quality content. But now, I'm not so sure.
It seems a bit "lame" that a plugin for a project "fails" if it's not inherently bad, but the project itself is disliked by someone, but okay, it is what it is.
By the way, thanks if you think this is cool. I would definitely love to hear your opinion if you decide to try the extension eventually.
Correct, ChatGPT is proprietary spyware.
If the interface would support self hosted (local/offline) LLMs, then I'm sure people would be much more interested.
I get that, but OP clearly put a lot of effort into this in a good faith, made it open source, and now when he posts it here, he gets downvoted without any comment (as of when I wrote mine) with reasoning behind it.
The thing is I literally said at the very beginning of the post:
that someone who isn't interested in or doesn't use ChatGPT shouldn't waste their time and shouldn't read further.
It's still very difficult to find an adequate Lemmy communities for posting such things. Although GPThemes is FOSS, I didn't consider it appropriate to post on a foss-focused communites because I'm aware that it operates on a closed platform and assumed that people wouldn't like that. I thought 'programming' would be an okay place for this, but it seems I misjudged.
And thank you @stepan@lemmy.cafe for your attempt to get to the heart of the matter.
Who wouldn't want to afford a PC setup and components that would support local LLMs, there are so many benefits to that.
But the reality is that even when I start Docker, my poor PC turns into a smoker 🥲
Speaking for myself, yes, mostly that.
Well, I guess I'll just have to take those bullets for ChatGPT then 🥲
EDIT: 'mostly'? Shoot it
So, first off, none of what I'm about to say would, on its own, be enough to cause me to downvote something. But since you asked about the "mostly..."
Browsers are ridiculously bulky these days without adding plugins. On top of the bulkiness of the browser itself, "simple" web apps these days without adding to it. Animations use CPU and take time. Rounded corners and extra spaciousness use screen real-estate. I'm typing this on a Raspberry Pi 4. Chromium is unusable. Firefox is barely tolerable. And it doesn't have to be that way. I've got a more powerful box, but it's not what I'm using right now.
(Yes, GPTheme is only 34k. But it'd have to be negative in size for that to be an argument that would work on me.)
Plus, customizations like browser extensions require maintenance. One day OpenAI is going to update their markup and GPThemes is going to break. And if I was using GPThemes with ChatGPT I'd have to either uninstall it or go research whether there's an update for it. If I set up a new device anywhere, I'd need to either be happy with an inconsistent experience of ChatGPT across devices or make sure I installed GPThemes on all of my devices, which is another step I could leave out to save time.
Yes, this bit applies to all customizations. I don't have any aliases in my .bashrc. I honestly prefer to just memorize things. The only real "customization" I ever do to my machines is remapping caps lock to escape. I'm just the sort of person who is very selective about what kind of customizations I consider worth it.
Again, in the absense of my distaste for "AI" nonsense spilling over into non-AI-specific forums, none of this is a reason to downvote. Just a reason to scroll past. "Not my bag." And some folks love customizing in ways like this. I definitely don't have any problem with the fact that other folks' calculus is different than mine in that regard.
Since I've been so negative here, one thing I do like about GPTheme is the use of GPL-3.0 . I think copyleft is a hell of a good idea.
tbh i don't think the theme in rhe screenshot is an improvement, all that excessive padding doesn't look that great