I recently set up a LLM to run locally on my desktop. Now that the novelty of setting it up and playing with different settings has worn off, I’m struggling to come up with actual uses for it. What do you use it for when not doing work stuff?

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    Brainstorming ideas; it’s something to bounce ideas off and see what can be tweaked.

    Single-player D&D. Can setup multiple players/characters and a DM and just play D&D by myself, which is rad.

    Having conversations with fictional characters. Like Data from Star Trek.

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      Okay ive seen this kind of usage now 3 or 4 times and im at a complete loss how that even works.

      Starting to feel very out of touch with reality :(

      Edit: meant to say technology not reality but im just gonna leave the correction as this edit

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          I cant fathom how to playtest dnd with it. That concept does not compute.

          I think ide have to see it in action

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            Oh I’m not playtesting, I’m straight up playing the game using the AI as the DM and 3 other players. I’m using an AI that can pretend to be multiple characters at once and then they’re trained on the rules of the game as well as just having general writing ability to create actions their characters take, while also having a dice-roller integrated into it.

            It’s more imaginative than how most play, using a map and minis; this is entirely text and RNG numbers for dice. Imagine doing an RP session in a Discord chat and you’ll get the idea. Just instead of real people, it’s AI (except for myself).

            The genius of it is that even if the AI misinterpreted the rules, it’s still like playing with real people since they do that too! lol