Documentation as a by-product
Nobody writes documentation. Especially not for their own machine. It’s the work everyone agrees is important and nobody does. The reasons are obvious. It’s tedious. It’s never urgent until something breaks. And by then the person who set the thing up (you, six months ago) has forgotten the bits that matter. This weekend I added complexity to my Mac that I knew I’d regret. I installed Ollama. Pulled down nine local models, ~115 GB of weights.
