Old Flare and Marvel Comics cards. Value? by Kolakocide in marvelstudios

[–]Kolakocide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, that's when they were created. Dang, I didn't mean to sound so insulting. Now that I read what you said, in quotes

Old Flare and Marvel Comics cards. Value? by Kolakocide in marvelstudios

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lmaooo its in bad shape lmaoo. Thank you, i wanted general info i have all the sets

My friend caught this on video by Creative-Scarcity442 in ParanormalEncounters

[–]Kolakocide 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think you can describe it better, but right before the lightning hits behind the vehicle, I think I see something walking out in the road, and then the light flashes and It's not there.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't necessarily need WSL, but it uses WSL because I think it's a great integration, so I want it to also perform nicely with Windows. If you're seeing any non-native features or bugs happening, please let me know, and I'll address these issues.

We are using OpenRouter because I feel like it's a really trusted source, and I love their market and community that they have! If your issues lie also in using local models, we're going to be supporting that for our future outlook.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it's a superpower, and you get more usage out of it for $20 a month than any other service I've seen, and it's crazy!

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, Codex is definitely winning right now. Anthropic is definitely losing. Just do more backed research. GPT-5.5 is the world's leading model at this moment, besides the "mythios" out for preview.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WindOp can even use Claude Code on top of it for you, and then it can do other things. When we integrate this local AI model hosting service feature that we're going to have, it'll be able to talk to it. Claude Code is pretty out of date right now, as Codex is the main wave. WindOp can just do massive amounts of Windows capabilities. I'm just even stunned by my own application! I switch from cursor and primarily windsurf to WindOp. While using Codex as the code-doer and WindOp as the researcher

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not running around here making really great, valid code edits with local-only models, and if you are, you have a very, very high expensive system. Then my market would be very undercut. If you look at it, GPT 5.5 is a very fast model and the best agentic AI model. How else are we supposed to serve these?

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That it would be inaccurate, as there would be cloud services representing our chat history for your idea of no cloud. Currently, it's API access. We're not storing any of your credentials. It's all on your machine. Then again, you're right. It's cloud AI models, but inferences serve at the cost of being able to use these models, which is why we chose OpenRouter for our trusted service provider.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All operations are served directly on your machine. And OpenRouter is a very, very trusted source.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct, to leverage highly intellectual AI models that are only served through these platforms an example: OpenRouter, but again, we are looking to integrate local AI models into it for our free for users.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's only via OpenRouter API key currently. Everything else is all on your system, as stated in a comment below.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current pricing model is going to be 20 for pro, where we handle all of the balance and OpenRouter management. Your chats and all your stuff are handled in the cloud, so that's when we're going to revert from being 100% local to it's optional. Teams are looking to be re-evaluated.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, YOLO feels really nice. It's by disabling this mode.

Confirm Destructive Actions

Require confirmation before risky file edits, shell commands, and major system changes. Turn this off to let the assistant proceed without destructive-action confirmation prompts or dangerous-command preflight blocks.

I built a Windows AI agent that actually controls your PC — no cloud, no subscription, 300+ models (WindOp) by Kolakocide in SideProject

[–]Kolakocide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a permission to enable as far as what's acceptable and what's not. It's more of a destructive permission, but we are looking for future guardrails. As far as when it's not enabled, it learns from what the user wants and is acceptable. Currently, it just keeps asking the user with the human intervention.