

Good thinking to mention open-webui - I was only thinking agenetic coding, but I use open-webui for llm chatting. I think it’s fantastic.


Good thinking to mention open-webui - I was only thinking agenetic coding, but I use open-webui for llm chatting. I think it’s fantastic.


FYI, I think opencode go is kind of a subscription model, not a direct credits-to-tokens model. In terms of value it’s nowhere near as good as Claude’s subscriptions, but it seems way more valuable that paying for tokens directly. However they only offer a few models - decent ones, but not many and a little behind the times.


AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU and AMD radeon pro w7900 (48GB vram). I get 55tps output pretty consistently, but ingesting context starts around 1500tps and if context size reaches, say, 50K, tps drops to around 200tps. I often have to wait a bit, but it’s a price I’m happy to pay for local-only AI


I use opencode with locally-hosted llama.cpp - usually with qwen3.6-35b-a3b.
I tried opencode go for a couple month, and its definitely nice to have an lln runner with more gram and more GPUs, but I prefer to have all my stuff local whenever it’s possible. Also, I’d use up my token allotments fairly quickly on opencode go.
I also tried opentouter and it, too, was great - many more models. But I exhausted by credits even quicker than opencode go, and its also not local.


Interesting! I’ve seen the sidebar but not thought of much advantage from it. I’ll take another look. Model/provider change is a breeze, I just assumed Claude would do the same but maybe they want to make it harder to leave their models? Workspaces? Sounds interesting - gotta check it out.
I just discovered how easy it is to view/switch sessions in opencode.


I use opencode, have seen Claude but never used it. What are some examples of things opencode does that Claude doesn’t?


Thanks for explaining. 🙂


I’d assume that many services were created to send an activation link via email and don’t know how to talk to a Matrix server. In those cases, do they email their activation link to a service or proxy that then communicates it to the appropriate matrix server/account/room?
Yes. You can use opencode, the agenetic coding tool, with just about any llm runner or model. But Opencode Go is their cloud-llm suscription plan, with limited/slightly-dated llm models.