ollama 설치

eond@eondui-MacBookPro ~ % pwd
/Users/eond
eond@eondui-MacBookPro ~ % ollama run llama3.2
pulling manifest
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verifying sha256 digest
writing manifest
success
>>> ollama list
Here's a list of 10 Olla (a type of clay pot from the Andes) facts:
1. **Origin**: Olga pots come from Peru and Bolivia, where they were used
for centuries by indigenous communities.
2. **Name meaning**: "Olla" is a Spanish word that means "pot" or "earthenware jar."
3. **Material**: Ollas are typically made from terracotta clay, which is fired at high temperatures to create a durable and water-resistant
surface.
4. **Purpose**: Originally used for storing food, water, and other household items, olgas were also used as ceremonial vessels in
traditional Andean cultures.
5. **Designs**: Ollas often feature intricate designs, patterns, and shapes that reflect the cultural heritage of their creators.
6. **Size**: Olga pots can range in size from small containers to large storage vessels, with some reaching heights of over 2 feet (60 cm).
7. **Weight**: Due to their dense clay construction, olgas can be surprisingly heavy, making them a sturdy and reliable option for storing
items.
8. **Ceremonial use**: In traditional Andean ceremonies, olgas were used to serve food, drinks, and other offerings to the gods and
ancestors.
9. **Symbolism**: Ollas have symbolic meanings in some Andean cultures, representing fertility, abundance, and protection.
10. **Modern uses**: Today, olgas are often used as decorative pieces or used for traditional crafts, such as making tea infusers, candle
holders, and other unique items.