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Use local LLM model, it will turbo charge your learning curve.
Tells you commands and will explain the errors. This is prime LLM domains IMHO since everytbing Linux is well documented online.
I have tried with many models online, presumably all of which are more robust than local. Will give it another shot soon
They deff. Local ain't gonna be better. Did you not like the results from llms?
I mean I find them useful often, but in this case I didn't like the results in the sense that after trying for hours my problem wasn't resolved 🙂