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so just use chatgpt or gemini - pretty sure they sucked in all of reddit to form their KB
using llm ai for tech support is monumentally stupid lmao
How is it worse than taking advise off of the Internet? At the end of the day you need to be aware of what you are doing.
Mistral has helped me with a variety of tasks such as finding tools and choosing ZFS geometry
BTW - thanks for Mistral. Another tool in the box!