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Nothing? Why would you want to upload code to the cloud?

Have you heard about FLOSS?

Wtf. This post has 3 accounts opened in less than 48h ago which are talking to each other with AI flavours. I suspect they all are managed by the same person.

It should be trivial flag such behaviour


My account is new but I'm a real person and this is my only account. Didn't use AI to write this post

TDD in 2026? Besides, TDDs main benefit is to come up with a decent architecture for your system… LLMs can already do that if instructed. I don’t see the point of TDD

I've always been hesitant to prescribe TDD to _everything_ until agentic coding agents came along. TDD is a great way to keep them on track.

Good try, Sam Altman

There is enough good material pre 2022

But why give Anthropic/openai our money? Nonsense. Use open models

Quality, simplicity, speed.

I have a ML Setup with 2 4090 and 128gb of ram, its warm when i use them for finetuning or batch processes.

I do not run them for coding. Its a lot easier and nicer to play around with better models for just 20 $.


Well they are subsidizing us for starters.

The author got $50 free credits.

Also Anthropic is by far the best, open (local) models are glorified autocomplete at best unless you casually have 20k€ worth of hardware at home.


Disagree. Qwen 3.6 and opencode have built and helped plan entire feature sets such as vectorizing and searching, setting up UI to manage categorized search data. Some test systems around this, etc.

Very usable locally assuming you setup your local tooling correctly and you are an actual programmer who can generally help drive this stuff correctly and not just a vibe coder.


How big of a Qwen model are you running that can plan and implement entire feature sets?

I’ve tried multiple that I can run locally and they’re all very much just glorified autocomplete, but slower - on a M4 Max MacBook


I'm running qwen 3.6 35b.

I'm using opencode here's one of the projects I've had it complete - just so you know exactly what it's getting done.

I have a large (300,000k loc) sims-like game that I've hand written over last 3 years.

I have a lot of internal administration tooling that has to be built to manage stuff like icons, NPC brain data, world lore, world actions, all kinds of 3d game data, etc, etc.

One example I had qwen do: Work with me to plan out a feature for an admin panel to manage searchable vector embeddings for each NPC's personality, this was around 600 loc across 4 files, back-end database, front-end UI logic, and front-end templating.

It made 3 small mistakes I told it to sort out and fix, which it did.

I essentially let it do it's thing while I was working on main game core coding. So I was pretty hands off and it planned things out nicely before-hand and got my approvals before it built it.

I really wouldn't call it "glorified auto complete"


Thanks, I really need to try that today - although with pi.dev =)

I do genuinely think that the future is in local models, the online stuff is 100% VC-powered cash market share grabs that will start failing when the forever loop of billions gets disrupted enough.

But at the same time my attemps at comparing claude code + any local model have been such a clear win towards claude I can't bring myself to use a local model seriously just out of ideology.


Yeah I totally agree on the future of local vs. the VC powered markets.

I also agree the reality is that anthropic/sota models are much faster and much smarter, so if you just want to move fast and have them build for you - I get that these local slow models wouldn't be ideal.

For me, as I said I have a large, super complex primary project that overloads me cognitively, and then backend admin dashboards that are relatively simple and isolated/modular. Just due to this specific project, local/slow models are fine as I just check in every 15-30 mins or whatever and answer any questions they have while I'm focusing on the main project. So basically I just happen to have an ideal scenario/use-case for local models right now.

Oh and I did have to mess around with model settings and stuff to get things to work well. I also started with Cline which sucked badly, and then open code actually had 3 major bugs 5 days ago where it was almost useless in large code bases (e.g. freezing and locking up your project constantly), but they ship multiple updates every day, and those bugs have been resolved. So, it's all definitely moving fast and more for side projects or hobbies rather than production I'd say. Still, I'm quite excited with the progress from a year ago and super hopeful about where it's all headed!


Why assume local when you can easily use any of the open models via openrouter or any number of similar services.

The OP said “ But why give Anthropic/openai our money? Nonsense. Use open models”

Then I’d be giving money to openrouter and a Chinese model provider, is that better?


Yes, it is better. They are releasing open models, unlike Anthropic. Additionally other (non-chinese) companies run the open models, so if that is the issue you have options.

"If you don't pay for a product, you are the product". That's always been emphasized on HN threads related to FB, Google, etc.

Are LLMs different?


This is more a form of commoditizing your compliment as they don't see the model as a product but more like a programming language or other tool that you build products with.

Why give apple/nvidia your money?

Jokes on you, i'm running my local models on AMD :-P

How are they disrupted by AI? Like the times I have used LLMs is the terminal… while I still have the Jetbrains IDE open

> if it runs of out of cash - then it's bad for the whole industry.

Why? I don’t think we would suffer if anthropic disappeared tomorrow


Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Meta, Nvidia. All their stock gains in the last 2 or so years were because of the AI hype. And who knows how much money the borrowed and promises they made on the assumption that their stock will continue to rise in the same pace for years to come. When one domino falls, they will follow. So they have every incentive to keep the music going for one of their "friends".

If Anthropic disappeared tomorrow due to running out of cash it would cause a great panic, no?

For who? A bunch of financiers that gamble with pension funds? The real panic is when they IPO and force 401Ks to buy into it.

You're so naive. It's all a big game of domino.

They keep adding this “cloud of dots” where each dot represents a concept or something you wrote, and they are linked to other dots… sure it’s pretty the first time you see it, but it’s not useful at all beyond that

but there are a lot of them

The sooner you cancel the sooner you become independent of them

You could say the same thing about your mobile phone bill. Most people still consider the benefits of roaming access to the internet greater than the downsides of being dependent on it.

There's very few, if any, alternatives to roaming internet access.

AI tools... do what you already do, sometimes faster, sometimes worse, usually both depending on the task.

There's a massive gap of necessity between them.


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