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Ollama is very convenient, but I advise you not to try it, because the capabilities of local models are really poor.


Memories from over 20 years ago, but later I switched to foobar. I prefer foobar's simple interface. Does anyone still remember foobar?


I do! I also went from Winamp to Foobar 2000 for a few years.

Then I discovered an actively maintained modern patch for the final Winamp called WACUP, and now I'm back to daily driving that instead. :)

https://getwacup.com/


>Does anyone still remember foobar?

I remember foobar. I also seem to recall that it does not really whip the llama's ass.


>remember foobar

It's still being actively developed


Being a copilot for Excel is an extremely challenging task. I've read many papers on this subject and feel that current technology is still far from achieving 90% or higher accuracy. If you frequently use ChatGPT to analyze Excel, I believe you also often encounter situations where it fails or makes mistakes, and this feature of ChatGPT (Code Interpreter) has been out for over two years now. Of course, ChatGPT is quite naive when handling Excel; it doesn't even bother to analyze how many tables are actually in a sheet, always foolishly treating each sheet as a single table.


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