Laksh Gambhir
Laksh Gambhir is a builder at heart who enjoys getting unreasonably deep into systems, figuring out how they work, where they break, and how to make them smoother.
He works on electronic system-level modelling, virtual prototyping, and low-level tooling, often around Linux workflows and automation. Having worked in visual design as well, he tends to obsess over making systems cleaner, simpler, and nicer to use.
Beitrag
Modern Ubuntu systems offer powerful tools like systemd, LXD, and various CLI utilities, but these often remain fragmented and require significant command-line expertise to operate efficiently. In this talk, we will present a system that enables natural language control of Ubuntu using a fully local AI Model, our system contains:
- A local LLM for intent interpretation
- A lightweight orchestration layer
- Tool adapters connected to Ubuntu components (systemd, LXD, logs)
Instead of relying on cloud services, this system uses a local LLM combined with a structured tool interface to safely and predictably interact with system components. This allows users to monitor performance, manage services, control LXD containers, and summarize logs using conversational commands.
More info: https://events.canonical.com/event/146/contributions/954/