AI shouldn't have a meter. Unlimited tokens. Forever
startuphakk
16 points
13 comments
May 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
askmanyai
I have been using this since it dropped last week. Super interesting project. Obviously not perfect yet, but this has a ton of potential. I have been cranking thru some projects and the best part is I leave it running 24x7 running guilt free!
info_sh_com
Im using this right now with an RTX A5000 24 GB VRAM. I am using it for a few .NET projects at work. It is the 1st local LLM implementation I have used that creates usable code
swingboy
Including OpenCode in the "how it stacks up" is a bit misleading since OpenCode is just the agent and can be used with many other providers. "Zen" is their in-house provider.
tsmitts
I actually started running this mid last week on Minisforum UM790 Pro — Ryzen 9, 64 gigs of RAM, 1TB SSD. It’s awesome. The setup was way too easy and being able to set the mini pc in my closet and communicate with the agent from my laptop via the relay is so awesome. I have built some games, a couple websites, and other fun little projects. Qwen is a great model. The code it produces is top notch for local llms. Bonus points because of the iPhone app, so cool to be able to chat with my own server running in my closet at home from anywhere without having any extra setup or opening any ports. This is good stuff! Big win for local agentic coding!
kibibu
Lots of brand new accounts shilling this LLM-generated website.
ahofmann
This project looks very interesting. Unfortunately, the fact that only new accounts are praising the tools reeks of astroturfing.