@BowTiedBull Have run into this issue too many times to count.
Always watch for the language patterns.
Some value how they feel > their own progress + the org progress.
People think AI companies are hiding alien physics.
Meanwhile Claude will happily explain black holes, quantum field theory, relativity, and nukes.
Ask about biology and suddenly it’s Fort Knox.
The only thing frontier models treat like classified information isn’t physics.
It’s biology.
That’s the real tell.
I'd second Josh's point.
Some of us just have our heads down, integrating into our businesses too.
Usually by the time you see/hear 'marketing' -- its been integrating & proven at some level first.
Right now with OSS/local -- the top guys are integrating & securing their spots.
Buffett mentioned at he'd read 400-500 pages/day.
"Knowledge just compounds."
If you're sustaining 7-8 hours of deep work with your UI/harness + your IP dev --> how many 'pages' do you think you're digesting on a daily basis?
If you're attempting to manage your sessions with the 'fleetmode' feature in Claude:
> result:
This will summarize the session + move the thread to 'completed', so that you can continue forward.
Local LLMs are cool as hell, but they still have one big flaw. When you close the chat, it forgets everything. No memory of your life, your health, your cars, your Bitcoin setup.. nothing.
That's why the hosted ones feel smarter. They save all your chats on their servers so they remember you.
The missing piece is building real long-term personal memory for local models.
Im honestly surprised this hasnt been solved yet. It feels so obvious now.