Playing around with local LLMs recently. LM Studio works well so far, and the recently introduced LM Link makes it easy to access local models remotely, eg from a phone
@grigoriikargin Correct, Air's UI stands out a little bit - I found it quite clear.
I also like that Air supports file tree & file editing right in the app - which is not a given in these agentic IDEs.
@chrisbanes@ColtonIdle Good points. I found that agents often write code that’s acceptable but perhaps not quite up to project’s expectations - agent skills help straighten that out
.@NanoBanana {
"subject": "astronaut hiking on the Martian surface near Olympus Mons, carrying a light pack, standing on rocky terrain with Mars' vast landscape in the background",
"style": "outdoor adventure travel poster, inspired by REI or Patagonia campaigns",
"effects": "light Martian dust haze, subtle poster grain, trail path markers, overlay text banner with rugged font",
"mood": "epic, daring, inspiring, exploratory",
"color_palette": "Martian reds and oranges, muted dusty browns, grayish whites, soft sky gradient toward the horizon",
"lighting": "low-angle sunset lighting with long shadows across the terrain, glowing highlights on the astronaut’s visor and suit edges",
"camera": "wide-angle view from low to mid elevation, looking up slightly at the astronaut with Olympus Mons looming in the distance",
"features": [
"Text overlay near the top: 'Your Next Hike: Olympus Mons'",
"Subtext tagline near the bottom: 'The highest mountain in the solar system is waiting. Pack light — gravity’s on your side.'",
"Minimal trail markers on the ground",
"Logo-style badge or icon in one corner, like a fictional space adventure brand (e.g., 'RedTrail Outfitters' or 'Pioneer Trek Co.')"
],
"negative_prompt": "no sci-fi UI overlays, no fantasy elements, no neon lights, no cartoon style, no crowded infographics"
}