I installed Ollama but I don’t have any ideas of what to do with it.
Do you have any fun/original use cases for it? I’m a programmer so it doesn’t have to exist already.
Have it pretend to be Gandalf working in a coffee shop
Ollama is very useful but also rather barebones. I recommend installing Open-Webui to manage models and conversations. It will also be useful if you want to tweak more advanced settings like system prompts, seed, temperature and others.
You can install open-webui using docker or just pip, which is enough if you only care about serving yourself.
Edit: open-webui also renders markdown, which makes formatting and reading much more appealing and useful.
Edit2: you can also plug ollama into continue.dev, an extension to vscode which brings the LLM capabilities to your IDE.
Link it to openweb-ui makes things easier Then can knowledge it on say all the manuals in your house Or your home insurance policy or soemthing.
Link it to “speaches” and then you can make a voice chat.
Link it to continue.dev for coding
I think alot of the use case come from developing system prompts You can them make a “custom” model for specific tasks. I.e this model knows about my home insurance policy but writes back lile it’s pirate with a stutter
Nothing useful but gets your toes wet.
Instruct it to be your dungeon master and do some roleplay.
I put on my robe and wizard hat.
Sure. I think that’s a valid use case. Maybe use one of the community fine-tunes for that… 😆
Ask it to do stupid things. Like a to-do list I. Web assembly, or why does a triangle have 4 sides and keep saying it is wrong till it believes you.
Make a bot that viscously rips Into people based off their username lol
But for real, nice. I get by with kobold for my uses. How far do you think you’ll take this?
Install Alpaca if you are on gnome on Linux
Exactly
Uninstall it and make the world a slightly better place?
Thank you Ollama.
You’re welcome!
/s