Great for home assistant!
From quick testing it seems to integrate quite well with home assistant.
Also its the first model which seems to not only speak german, but also does so in a quite natural way Im impressed.
Huge step up from the original qwen3 next
Runs with 200k context on 3x rtx 3090 AWQ quant with pipeline parallel on vllm
Cheers :)
Moltbook long context testing on the way haha
How do you run this at home?
VLLM
But I did not mean that in the literal sense, but this: https://www.home-assistant.io/
Anyways Im mind blown by this model, it works great and its so fluent!
Quite nice to talk to actually.
Instant favourite, thanks guys :)
It's also good for OpenClaw. I didn't notice any significant difference between it and MiniMax or GLM in common tasks. Considering its parameters, local deployment for OpenClaw may very suitable.
It's also good for OpenClaw. I didn't notice any significant difference between it and MiniMax or GLM in common tasks. Considering its parameters, local deployment for OpenClaw may very suitable.
Im testing this right now.
@ztsvvstzi qwen3-coder-30b-a3b with awq int4 or Q4 gguf works decently for my setup aswell (german input, and english/german mixed entities etc)
using that as my daily homeassistant driver with extended-openai-conversation
are you using that extension aswell or some other llm integration for HA?
@ztsvvstzi qwen3-coder-30b-a3b with awq int4 or Q4 gguf works decently for my setup aswell (german input, and english/german mixed entities etc)
using that as my daily homeassistant driver with extended-openai-conversation
are you using that extension aswell or some other llm integration for HA?
Ive been using a pretty simple extension called "Local OpenAI" but by the looks of it, extended-openai-conversation has by far more mature features.
There are a few other extensions ive tried where none really worked well, really tempted to try extended-openai-conversation thanks for the tip :)
What I'd really like but couldnt really find yet would be an extension which can create complete dashboards on its own, not just automations.
Should be fairly easy in theory but havent found one yet
And I would guess that the coder models are quite capable in generating them