I ditched LM Studio for llama.cpp, and my local LLM doesn’t feel like a downgrade anymore
LM Studio has been my default runner for as long as I've been running local LLMs, which is more than long enough now to call it part of my daily flow rather than just something I'm experimenting with anymore. The appeal of LM Studio is pretty much that it has a GUI, one-click installs, and no command-line stuff to wade through. Development is not my domain, even using the terminal isn't, so a user-friendly runner was important to me and is what got me comfortable with self-hosting AI in the first place.
LM Studio has been my default runner for as long as I’ve been running local LLMs, which is more than long enough now to call it part of my daily flow rather than just something I’m experimenting with anymore. The appeal of LM Studio is pretty much that it has a GUI, one-click installs, and no command-line stuff to wade through. Development is not my domain, even using the terminal isn’t, so a user-friendly runner was important to me and is what got me comfortable with self-hosting AI in the first place.
Sonya Nevinchana
Ukraine
Ukraine
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