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LocalLLaMA

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Welcome to LocalLLaMA! Here we discuss running and developing machine learning models at home. Lets explore cutting edge open source neural network technology together.

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A local-first RAG agent that runs end-to-end on a machine you control - no cloud, no API key, no telemetry. Weights via Ollama, your docs never leave the box, every answer cited from your own material. One-command pipeline, a localhost-bound self-driving browser tool, a 17-point self-check, pure-Python core. Source-available, one-time purchase, crypto checkout (XMR/BTC/ETH/USDC), no KYC, 14-day refund.

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[–] ag10n@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Hermes and opencode do it better

What planet are you living on that makes you think you can charge a subscription for this?

[–] zackhow@programming.dev 2 points 6 days ago

I was surprised this post is still up but it doesn’t look like this sub has any active mods. Last activity ranges 7 months to 3 years ago.

Also what's the one from pewds?

What I'm saying there's a bunch and it takes a whole lot of convincing to tell me that this one is superior.