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1. cesarb+Zl[view] [source] 2025-06-02 23:25:17
>>tablet+(OP)
This article does not touch on the thing which worries me the most with respect to LLMs: the dependence.

Unless you can run the LLM locally, on a computer you own, you are now completely dependent on a remote centralized system to do your work. Whoever controls that system can arbitrarily raise the prices, subtly manipulate the outputs, store and do anything they want with the inputs, or even suddenly cease to operate. And since, according to this article, only the latest and greatest LLM is acceptable (and I've seen that exact same argument six months ago), running locally is not viable (I've seen, in a recent discussion, someone mention a home server with something like 384G of RAM just to run one LLM locally).

To those of us who like Free Software because of the freedom it gives us, this is a severe regression.

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2. wiseow+CZ[view] [source] 2025-06-03 06:10:11
>>cesarb+Zl
Wake up, you’re already dependent on everything, unless you stick exclusively to Python std and no outside batteries.

Maven central is gone and you have no proxy setup or your local cache is busted? Poof, you’re fucking gone, all your Springs, Daggers, Quarkuses and every third party crap that makes up your program is gone. Same applies to bazillion JS, Rust libraries.

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3. wolves+y81[view] [source] 2025-06-03 07:39:42
>>wiseow+CZ
If PyPI goes out and I cannot use NumPy, I can still roll-out my own implementation of linear algebra library, because I've got the required knowledge, and I've got it because I had to learn it instead rely on LLMs.
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