Using a local AI for creative writing?
Should we use an AI assistant for creative writing projects? The answer isn't a definitive "yes" or "no", but more of a qualified "maybe". Let's talk about the strengths and weaknesses of using an AI for this purpose, and a caution about wandering into "AI slop" territory. 00:00 Intro 00:25 Good: Proofreading 02:38 Iffy: Literary review 06:44 Bad: AI slop 09:00 Cloud vs Local 11:47 The verdict 12:42 Outro

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Local AI voice cloning

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I Spent 20 Years Learning 3D. Then AI Happened

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Building a completely local AI code assistant

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Building llama.cpp from source

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The 11 Rules That Keep My Writing Authentic (And AI Doesn't Break Them)

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How I Use AI to Edit a Book

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I replaced my note-taking app with one folder and AI. My weekly review is gone.

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How to Spot AI Writing Tells (Pattern Density)

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Why AI Agents are either the best or worst thing we’ve ever built

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Configuring OpenCode for a local LLM

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Writing a Book is Hard Until You Learn How to Use AI

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I Stopped Building AI Agents and Did This Instead

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‘AI code is insane trash’ | David Gerard

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