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I think the thing is, there's an unspoken "for now" at the end of that sentence and people running this locally are hedging against that "for now". Some people prefer to feel that they own the means rather than rent the means, even if the one they own is worse than the one they can rent. Especially with today's Fable news and the harsh realisation that the "for now" is dependent on very many unpredictable factors, where the one you have locally costs you capital today and a relatively predictable run-rate (made more predictable with on-prem solar for example), but should otherwise work predictably forever.
I'm not saying that you're wrong to do what you're doing, just that many people have their own lines in the sand where renting vs buying makes sense, and it doesn't only boil down to a rational (or irrational) financial decision.
Openrouter fking sucks and I don't know why people here act like it's so great. Stop using it if you care about local AI and accept that the cost you'll pay for tokens is higher than you will when consumed via any cloud. That's the price for privacy, control, and better quality via inference time optimizations that otherwise aren't available.
I've switched from using the spark as a way to run one model as best it can to running several support models for the md kb I'm working on