Don't understand why you're calling it "for your OS". It just looks like an electron app? Why is it better than a web UI or native mac apps offered by OpenAI etc?
Btw I made something similar a while ago, https://progpt.nmn.gl/. One interface to chat with multiple models. I'm going to open source it soon.
The video shows an electron app starting and the window being resized, and that’s it?
Other than docking and a 1% Ui change how does this compare to just having a browser tab open?
I think it needs to focus on its audience better - you’re expected to be technical enough to use npm to get it working, but the feature lists are vague headlines with no technical details.
If you’re targeting end users then you need to be distributing binaries for all platforms, if you’re targeting technical power users/devs we want details and comparisons!
I definitely agree with you, thanks for the the feedback. We have a lot of improvements and features planned, this was to gauge interest and find contributors.
not sure I need this, however if, as others mentioned you've bolted a few things together (No shade! thats Great) -- Why not bolt-also 'Everything' [0] search / WinDirStat [1] type capability into [thing].
i don't want to knock your work or the effort you put in but is this just an alternative web frontend for chatgpt running in an electron app or am i missing something? if not, can it really be called an open-source ai assistant for your OS?
Btw I made something similar a while ago, https://progpt.nmn.gl/. One interface to chat with multiple models. I'm going to open source it soon.