A Setti-mindset project, scoped to one guild. You install Ollama locally, point it at your own logs, and upload the takeaways. Nobody is grading you. The cron just notices when you do the work — and the guild benefits.
Local LLM runner. Runs on your machine. Logs never leave your disk.
Goat-flavored prompts for parse review, fight breakdowns, and personal coaching cards.
Push the markdown back to BYOH. Officers see new uploads in the feed; you see your unlock progress tick.
# Bandit · pull 14 · 18% wipe · Pasture (Resto) ## What killed us - Two slot-machine arms overlapped at 32%; healers caught between zones with 0 movement CDs banked. ## What I did right - Pre-ramped Tranq for the rifle phase. Mana banked to 78% at P3. ## What I'll change next pull - Save Tree until *after* the south arm spawns, not before. - Ask Cudchew to delay Revival by 8s — log shows we doubled. ## One question for the retro - Are we comfortable swapping Lanternjaw to Holy for prog only?
The old Setti project pooled players' raid data into a public, free-to-query lookup. BYOH is the same idea shrunk to a guild: pool the homework, not the raw data. The pulls stay yours; the lessons get shared.