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8.9.2.2 - How to Use GitHub (The "Factory" for AI Software) (Difficulty: Hero | Path: Lab)

GitHub: The Factory Floor

What is it?

GitHub is a hosting service where developers store their code. If Hugging Face is the library for AI models, GitHub is the factory for the software that runs them.

Why are we here?

To run the AI model you downloaded, you need a program (like an \"exe\" on Windows or \"dmg\" on Mac). Tools like LM Studio, Ollama, or KoboldCPP are often hosted here.

The Confusion

GitHub is designed for programmers who want to read and edit the blueprints (the code). It is not designed for consumers who just want to download the finished app. This leads to the #1 problem for beginners: downloading the blueprints instead of the app.

Real-Life Analogy

Imagine you want to buy a car. You go to the factory (GitHub). Instead of giving you a car, the front desk hands you a stack of 10,000 engineering drawings (The Code). You can't drive drawings. You need to find the exit door where the finished cars are parked (The Releases).

GitHub: The Factory Floor

What is it?

GitHub is a hosting service where developers store their code. If Hugging Face is the library for AI models, GitHub is the factory for the software that runs them.

Why are we here?

To run the AI model you downloaded, you need a program (like an \"exe\" on Windows or \"dmg\" on Mac). Tools like LM Studio, Ollama, or KoboldCPP are often hosted here.

The Confusion

GitHub is designed for programmers who want to read and edit the blueprints (the code). It is not designed for consumers who just want to download the finished app. This leads to the #1 problem for beginners: downloading the blueprints instead of the app.

Real-Life Analogy

Imagine you want to buy a car. You go to the factory (GitHub). Instead of giving you a car, the front desk hands you a stack of 10,000 engineering drawings (The Code). You can't drive drawings. You need to find the exit door where the finished cars are parked (The Releases).

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