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I personally use Kimi K2.5 the most as it's quite well-rounded and they have a good mobile app.

My use case is extremely boring: troubleshooting game mods, searching, summarising, brainstorming, etc. I have experimented with openclaw using K2.5 which is pretty dope but it’s very unreliable, but it did save me a few hours of work by organizing my files.

At some point when I upgrade my computer I’m going to try to switch to local models exclusively.

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[–] pcalau12i@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I use Qwen. I have a local instance running on my own AI server I use for proof reading and correcting typos and such and language translation. Its also helpful with Linux and coding questions.

I also use the web version because it's pretty good with parsing documents so you can upload a PDF and have it either find something in it or break it down for you and help you understand it. It's also good with math so I have asked it to help solve certain equations for me or to derive certain equations/formulas I needed.