@ogre_codes Not everyone is out here off-roading 99% of the time like you, legend. Some of us just want the truck to look cool in the driveway. Range is fine too. 😂
I built Bonesaw because I got tired of checking competitor stores by hand. Tools like Koala Inspector are useful if you want to inspect a store in the moment, but I wanted something that would keep watching the competitors I already care about and show me when prices, stock, or products changed.
I wrote up the difference here:
https://t.co/O0x4u1rSZA
@HYT1980 The one gap in all of those: they show you a store as it is right now, not the moment it changes. That's what I built Bonesaw for, real-time alerts on launches, restocks, and price moves straight to Discord or Slack. The change itself becomes your reason to reach out.
@gregisenberg The MIT license is the part that makes this a real moment. A near-Opus coding model with zero restrictions that you can actually own. The capability finally landed AND the license finally matched. That combo is what flips people to local.
@sudoingX This is the way. Local for the 90% of boring grind work, cloud only when you actually hit the wall. Most subs are paying full price for capability you touch a few times a month.
Exactly. The model is impressive but the pricing structure is what matters for daily drivers. A flat subscription beats paying per token when you're running agents all day. GLM 5.2 shines as a supplement, especially since the open weights mean you can self-host it if you've got the hardware. That's the real unlock, not the API.