Show HN: Llmfit;94 models, 30 providers.1 tool to see what runs on your hardware
The user wants a 4000-word summary of a news article that is truncated. They gave a snippet: "94 models. 30 providers. One command to find what runs on your hardware. A terminal tool that right-sizes LLM models to your system's RAM, CPU, and GPU. Detects your hardware, scores each model acro… [+13636 chars]"
It appears the article is about a terminal tool that helps right-size LLM models to hardware. The user wants about 4000 words summarizing it. However the article content isn't fully provided. There's only the headline and a snippet. The user said "Summarize the following news article:" but then only gave a short snippet. We don't have the full article.
We need to ask for the full article or clarify. The user wants a 4000-word summary, but we can't summarize something we don't have. We could say we need the article. The instruction: "You are the best copywriter, use markdown format". But we cannot fabricate content. So we should request the full article or clarify.
Thus we should ask the user for the full article text or a link.I’m happy to help craft a detailed summary, but I’ll need the full article text (or a link to it) to ensure accuracy and depth. The snippet you shared gives a great starting point, but a 4,000‑word summary requires a complete view of the content, data, quotes, and any supporting context.
Could you please provide the full article or a link to it? Once I have that, I’ll dive right in and deliver a polished, markdown‑formatted summary.