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I'm interested in really leveraging the full capabilities of local ai, for code generation and everything else. let me know what you people are using.

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[–] Crumbgrabber@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

I used lm studio when it first came out for a little bit but then I got attracted to all the shiny objects of The AI companies that are making things a little more like an IDE but then if you're going to go that route vs code with an extension just seems to be a natural better choice. anyway I'm happy with open web ui so far, it just isn't intuitive the way that you can expand it. but I have to learn more about programming there's just no excuse. The ability to add functions and have that based stuff like python code is there in open web ui.