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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T18:18:24.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hi,\n\nWelcome to the Hugging Face community! This is a really cool and much-needed initiative. L-BOM and GUI-BOM sound like excellent tools for improving transparency and trust in model usage—especially for `.gguf` and `.safetensors` files, which can sometimes feel like a black box.\n\nI love that you’ve thought about both **developers and non-developers** by providing a lightweight Python tool and a GUI wrapper. Making it accessible via a local webpage really lowers the barrier for people who want to inspect their models without diving into code.\n\nA few ideas that might complement your work:\n\n  * Maybe adding a **visual summary of dependencies or layers** could help users quickly understand model composition.\n\n  * Integration with Hugging Face Hub metadata could allow users to compare SBOMs across models.\n\n  * Some automated **alerts for unusual or unexpected components** could help raise awareness about potential issues.\n\n\n\n\nExcited to see this grow! Thanks for contributing such a practical and open-source tool to the community.",
  "title": "Introducing L-BOM and GUI-BOM"
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