
"AI Enthusiast Spends 100 Hours Coding, Creates Site That's 90% Hugging Face and 10% Actual Content"
Davide, a self-proclaimed AI enthusiast, has launched ai-radar.it, a news aggregator site that's essentially a Frankenstein's monster of Hugging Face libraries and Google Antigravity. With a whopping 100 hours of coding, Davide has managed to create a site that's 90% borrowed code and 10% actual content, because who needs originality when you have copypasta? The site features a chatbot named Ask Observatory, which is powered by a local Ollama 3b model, because one AI model isn't enough, and a rag with Chromadb for contextualizing answers, because why not? The LLM calculator is the cherry on top, helping users determine if they can run LLMs on their hardware, because that's not something you can Google. With a healthy dose of GenAI and a sprinkle of phyton, ai-radar.it is the perfect example of how to create a site that's more hype than substance, and we can't wait to see what other "innovations" Davide has in store for us.