I built my own Googlebook with a Raspberry Pi, local LLMs, and old hardware
Say what you will about ChromeBooks, but it’s hard to deny the utility of lightweight laptops that support most productivity tasks and integrate seamlessly with cloud-based apps – all while significantly less than conventional Windows machines. But as a staunch member of the home lab faction, I’m not very fond of relying on third-party servers for my everyday tasks. With Google doubling down on Gemini-powered services for the upcoming Googlebook, I’m a bit on the fence about clanker tools that not only drain my wallet, but also store data on company servers.
Say what you will about ChromeBooks, but it’s hard to deny the utility of lightweight laptops that support most productivity tasks and integrate seamlessly with cloud-based apps – all while significantly less than conventional Windows machines. But as a staunch member of the home lab faction, I’m not very fond of relying on third-party servers for my everyday tasks. With Google doubling down on Gemini-powered services for the upcoming Googlebook, I’m a bit on the fence about clanker tools that not only drain my wallet, but also store data on company servers.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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