The case for ditching the $20 subscription in favor of local models
A developer is advocating for running open models locally over paying for hosted chat services, citing privacy and easier fact-checking.
As subscription fatigue meets privacy concerns, some developers are making the case for bringing models in-house. "Paying $20/mo for ChatGPT is risky," argued @nathanieltimple, who recommends instead loading a local open model — citing Gemma 4 — onto a local agent framework. The claim is that running the stack yourself "makes fact checking way easier."
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