GLM-5 is live on 0G Compute. 744B parameters. SOTA... open-source. MIT license. Beats GPT-5.2 on BrowseComp and Terminal-Bench. Run the world's best open model on decentralized infrastructure. No cloud vendor. No data logging. No ToS surprises. Your prompts stay yours.show more

0G Labs (Home of Infinite AI)
79,118 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce
🔥 BREAKING: Open source just leveled up AI agents... Eigent gives you a fully local, customizable AI workforce....built to run on your laptop. → No vendor lock-in → No cloud dependency → 100% open source Just fast, private, parallel agents you control (Here's how):👇show more

Shruti
63,497 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
MiniMax H3 just generated this. Sound and video, one... GPU, one pass. No stitching. No separate audio model. Just open-weight, running on This is what decentralized compute looks like now.show more

io.net
16,293 görüntüleme • 13 gün önce
OSS devs shouldn’t have to beg for compute. Exabits... is the launchpad for open-source AI to go orbital. Training on Exabits means: ✅ No throttling ✅ No permission slips ✅ No infra bottlenecks Just plug in and scale.show more

Exabits
20,265 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce
This free model just beat every closed-source AI on... coding benchmarks. Open weights. 6x cheaper than Opus. The labs don't want you to know it exists. > GLM-5.2 from Zai just topped Code Arena - the first open-weights model to ever hold the #1 coding spot. Not a leaked weight, not a fine-tune. A fully open model beating GPT and Claude on their own turf. It's live on Hugging Face Inference API right now. 5 providers: Novita, Together AI, Fireworks, Deepinfra, Zai. OpenAI-compatible client. → Go to huggingface(.)co → grab HF_TOKEN from account settings → plug into any OpenAI-compatible client 6x cheaper than Opus. Companies bleeding on AI bills are already routing to this for orchestration, caching, and token optimization. The smart money moved before the headline dropped. > Now you know. huggingface(.)co/zai-org/GLM-5.2 Bookmark this before everyone else figures it out.show more

Atenov int.
12,395 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
🚨 NVIDIA just flipped the entire AI game… and... this is NOT about gaming. DeepSeek-V4-Pro is now live on their build platform. 1.6 TRILLION parameters. Yes… the largest open-source model on the planet right now. And here’s the crazy part: They’re letting you run it FREE On Blackwell GPUs in the cloud. This is the same level of hardware companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft fight billions to access. Now it’s just… available. No waitlist. No insane setup. Just raw power. We’re watching the shift happen in real time: → From closed AI → open domination → From GPU scarcity → free access → From Big Tech control → builders winning This isn’t an update. It’s a warning shot. Who’s already testing this? Link👇show more

divyansh tiwari
29,941 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce
New open-source agent harness just landed! I got early... access to TrueForge by TrueFoundry and have been running it locally for the past few days. The harness layer deserves as much attention as the model, and open source matters here because you can inspect the loop, run it on your own infrastructure, and swap to the latest or cheaper models. TrueForge handles the runtime work that makes an agent reliable. It drives the tool-calling loop, manages context, coordinates subagents, and executes code in a sandbox, with any model you choose. Every tool call re-sends the growing context to the model, so in practice the harness controls most of what an agent costs to run. A few things stood out from my testing and their published benchmarks. Vendor-Neutral by design. It runs OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google models alongside open-weight models like Kimi, GLM, and DeepSeek. Model routing is a setting, and you can send each task to the model that fits it. On a 14-task enterprise agent benchmark, it matched the accuracy of Claude Managed Agents running the same Opus 4.8 model at roughly 30% lower cost per run (3.8M tokens vs 10M for the same answers). Routing the same tasks to GLM-5.2 held accuracy and brought cost down by about 75%, around $3 per run instead of $12. Fully self-hosted and Open Source (MIT License). I had it running locally with one command, with sandboxed code execution working out of the box. It's time to own your agent harness. Thanks to TrueFoundry for partnering on this post.show more

elvis
11,303 görüntüleme • 1 gün önce
ANTHROPIC AND OPENAI BOTH MISSED THIS. Someone just open-sourced... one SDK that gives AI agents a mouse, keyboard, and screen across macOS, Linux, and Windows. It's called CUA. Same code drives a local VM or a cloud sandbox regardless of the OS. Your agent sees the screen, clicks, types, and runs shell commands like a real user. > Benchmark against OSWorld and ScreenSpot > Export trajectories for model training > Near-native performance on Apple Silicon No separate SDK per OS. No infrastructure headache. 100% Free. Open Source.show more

Simplifying AI
33,076 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Something is starting to click. Open Claude. Tell it... to fork a permaweb app. You now have a new app: fully hosted, open, decentralized. Forever. No servers. No devops. No company to found. Just you, an AI, and the largest open data lake on the web. PermawebOS Seed: a preview of what's coming. 🌱 Build on the permaweb. Win $AR. • Top 2-4 forks/week: 35 $AR each • Showcase on X with #PermawebOS Rules + more info in the AO Discord Week 1 deadline: Thursday, March 26, 11:59pm ETshow more

ao
26,387 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce
🇨🇳 CHINA IS ALMOST READY TO UNDERCUT THE WORLD'S... BEST AI MODELS. Six months ago, that sounded impossible. Today GLM-5.2 is open source and costs a fraction of frontier models. Zhipu's co-founder says Fable-class Chinese AI comes even sooner than people think. This is the same playbook China ran on solar, on steel, on EVs. Build it cheaper. Give it away. Take the market. If China delivers frontier AI at a fraction of the price, the economics holding up the U.S. AI market start to crack.show more

CryptoGoos
46,766 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
Okay... this is actually insane. OpenCodex feels like the... open-source breakthrough I've been waiting for. The best part : You can plug multiple providers into the same OpenAI Codex harness and switch between models depending on the task. Running low on tokens? No problem. Use another provider. OpenRouter free model today? Plug it in. This completely changes how I think about AI coding workflows. And yes... it even works on mobile. OpenCodex might be one of the most useful open-source AI projects I've seen this year. OpenAI built an incredible harness. The open-source community just made it universal.show more

CHOI
42,894 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
🚗 CryptoAutos x Flux We’re thrilled to announce our... integration with Flux I Decentralized Cloud , a leading decentralized Web3 cloud infrastructure platform powering over 700K users and 2.5M+ wallets across the ecosystem. This partnership kicks off a long-term collaboration focused on driving real-world adoption — starting with $FLUX now accepted for car purchases and rentals through CryptoAutos. No banks, no friction. And with $AUTOS now live on Zelcore, Flux’s multi-asset wallet, both communities are gaining new ways to access and use their tokens. This is just the beginning. Let’s build. Let’s drive.show more

CryptoAutos
291,364 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
NVIDIA open-sourced a 600M model that transcribes 40 languages... in real-time at 80ms latency and it costs $0. that's faster than you can blink. across mandarin, arabic, hindi, portuguese, tagalog, whatever,from a SINGLE checkpoint. → 17x more concurrent streams than buffered ASR on the same H100. → punctuation + capitalization built-in. no post-processing. → runs on your own GPU. no API bill 100% Open Source.show more

Superman
104,663 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Introducing Pods Hyperspace Pods lets a small group of... people - a family, a startup, a few friends, to pool their laptops and desktops into one AI cluster. Everyone installs the CLI, someone creates a pod, shares an invite link, and the machines form a mesh. Models like Qwen 3.5 32B or GLM-5 Turbo that need more memory than any single laptop has get automatically sharded across the group's devices - layers split proportionally, inference pipelined through the ring. From the outside it looks like one OpenAI-compatible API endpoint with a pk_* key that drops straight into your AI tools and products. No configuration beyond pasting the key and changing the base URL. A team of five paying for cloud AI burns $500–2,000 a month on API calls. The same team's existing machines can serve Qwen 3.5 (competitive on SWE-bench) and GLM-5 Turbo (#1 on BrowseComp for tool-calling and web research) for free - the hardware is already on their desks. When a query genuinely needs a frontier model nobody has locally, the pod falls back to cloud at wholesale rates from a shared treasury. But for the daily work - code reviews, refactors, research, drafting - local models handle it and nobody gets billed. And when it is idle, you can rent out your pod on the compute marketplace, with fine-grained permissions for access management. There's no central server involved in inference. Prompts go from your machine to your pod members' machines and back: all of this enabled by the fully peer-to-peer Hyperspace network. Pod state - who's a member, which API keys are valid, how much treasury is left - is replicated across members with consensus, so the whole thing works on a local network. Members behind home routers don't need port forwarding either. The practical setup for most pods is three models covering different jobs: Qwen 3.5 32B for code and reasoning, GLM-5 Turbo for browsing and research, Gemma 4 for fast lightweight tasks. All running on hardware you already own. Pods ship today in Hyperspace v5.19. Model sharding, API keys, treasury, and Raft coordinator are all live. What Makes This Different - No middleman. Your prompts travel from your IDE to your pod members' hardware and back. There is no server in between reading your data. - No vendor lock-in. Pod membership, API keys, and treasury are replicated across your own machines using Raft consensus. If the internet goes down, your local network keeps working. There is no database in someone else's cloud that your pod depends on. - Automatic sharding. You don't configure layer ranges or calculate VRAM budgets. Tell the pod which model you want. It figures out how to split it across whatever hardware is online. - Real NAT traversal. Your friend behind a home router with a dynamic IP? Works. No VPN, no Tailscale, no port forwarding. The nodes handle it. - Free when local. This is the part that matters most. Cloud AI bills scale with usage. Pod inference on local hardware scales with nothing. The marginal cost of your 10,000th prompt is the electricity your laptop was already using. Coming soon: - Pod federation: pods form alliances with other pods. - Marketplace: pods with spare capacity can sell inference to other pods.show more

Varun
309,086 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
NVIDIA just made paying for AI feel optional. Open... model, a million tokens of context, free tier with no per-token cost, runs on your own hardware. Entire codebases, whole data rooms, a year of chat logs, all swallowed in one prompt. No chunking, no RAG, no rate limit theater. The closed-AI premium has 90 days to defend itself. Bookmark this and come back. Open beat closed. Again.show more

shmidt
295,692 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
Right now, you may not have access to models... like GPT‑5.6 Sol, GPT‑4.6 Terra, GPT‑5.6 Luna, Claude Mythos 5, or Claude Fable 5. But you can run something surprisingly powerful today, locally, and completely free. in the next 10 mins on your 8 GB VRAM gaming laptop. Gemma 4 26B A4B QAT (MoE) delivers strong performance on a standard 8 GB VRAM GPU using Ollama, with no API, no usage limits, and no external dependencies. Out of the box, it reaches around 20 tokens per second without any optimizations. Only one command in your terminal: Ollama run gemma4:26b This means: Full offline capability (privacy by default) Zero recurring cost Competitive performance for many real world tasks Fast enough for interactive use on cheap consumer hardware If you're waiting for cutting edge cloud models, you're missing what is already practical today: a capable, local LLM that runs entirely on your own machine.show more

Alok
65,387 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Uncensored image generation is live in OpenGradient. (∇, ∇)... Two new Seedream models, 5.0 Lite and 4.5, with no filter on legitimate creative work. We blurred the demo. The model didn't have to. And like everything here, it stays private. Your prompts and images are private.show more

OpenGradient (∇, ∇)
11,338 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
This tool is literally Higgsfield AI but FREE for... good. It's called Wan2GP. A full AI video studio built specifically for people without expensive hardware. Runs on as little as 6GB of VRAM, even old RTX 10-series cards and 8GB laptops. Everything stays on your machine, no uploads, no caps, no watermarks. What you get in one app: • Text-to-video and image-to-video generation • The best open models built in: Wan 2.2, LTX-2, Hunyuan Video, Flux • A full browser interface with a queue system • LoRA support to customize any model • Mask editor and prompt enhancer included A 5-second clip generates in minutes on a mid-range gaming rig. No subscription, ever. 100% Free. Open Source.show more

Simplifying AI
177,036 görüntüleme • 22 gün önce
Governments pay millions for this kind of system. Someone... just open-sourced it for free. It's called Crucix. It watches the entire world and texts you when something changes. Pulls from 26 live sources every 15 minutes: - Satellite fire detection, flight and vessel tracking - Conflict zones and economic indicators - Live crypto and market prices - Social sentiment from Telegram intel channels It's two-way. Pushes alerts to Telegram and Discord. Text it back, type /brief for a summary. No cloud, no subscription. Runs on your own machine. 100% Free. Open Source.show more

Simplifying AI
70,434 görüntüleme • 25 gün önce