I'm developing my own ostree and BuildRoot based operatingy system:
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https://codeberg.org/puu- There will be puu-desktop and puu-llm builds.
- puu-desktop uses ext4.
- puu-llm uses ext4 + xfs for the models.
- puu-llm hosts k3s, llm-d and generally very latest of stack for running local LLM modesl.
- GNOME build is tough and I'm working on it but I have plan how to make in happen on BuildRoot.
- Given being BR2_EXTERNAL, builds and configures with beloved kbuild :-)
Despite having puu-llm build this project disregards AI contributions.
That said. I don't see it as a crime that you generate some initial code with LLM.
I do that sometimes too especially when I need to get an idea of e.g. alien projec. However, usually I do also spend week or few applying hard manual labor to make the actual code change I want to do despite having some random slop that functionality fits the bill.
This is what I do accept but it is generally best just to say plain no in
README.md as most people will likely not be able to do such weighting.
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