My brother turned me on to brighteon.ai, its a AI that is trying to preserve the "old ways" of doing and knowledge quote from the site it's a "set of critical human knowledge about food, nutrition, farming, permaculture, herbs, indigenous medicine, alternative medicine, off-grid survival, sustainability and other critical knowledge areas that have kept human civilization alive."
most interesting database of knowledge, Personally I couldn't get the self extracting .exe to run, so I downloaded the .gguf file and have successfully launched the .gguf in Ollma for windows 64bit. I Tried LM Studio, but my Norton AV said there was a virus in the LMstudio.exe, forums said it was a false alert, but I didn't want to take a chance.
Yeah, best to not run the EXE in case the forums are taken over by shill accounts. There's nothing really looking hard at AI development processes, so they are prime targets for supply chain attacks.