I ditched LM Studio for an open-source alternative — and my local model is doing things it couldn’t before
My entry into self-hosting was never going to run through a terminal, so LM Studio's one-click install and clean GUI is what got me running local models, and it's been my default ever since. But the longer I lean on local AI, the more I run into things LM Studio either doesn't do or makes me set up by hand. That's what pushed me toward llama.cpp recently, and although it does have a GUI, you still need the terminal to launch it.
My entry into self-hosting was never going to run through a terminal, so LM Studio’s one-click install and clean GUI is what got me running local models, and it’s been my default ever since. But the longer I lean on local AI, the more I run into things LM Studio either doesn’t do or makes me set up by hand. That’s what pushed me toward llama.cpp recently, and although it does have a GUI, you still need the terminal to launch it.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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