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InTheArenaabout 3 hours ago
Most reports I ahve seen have 27b (which is dense) being much more performant then 35b (MoE). Is there a reason for 35b?
har-kiabout 2 hours ago
I am using qwen3.6:35b-a3b-coding-nvfp4, active 3b. Easier on my hardware - Mac M3 Pro.
tasukiabout 5 hours ago
I understand why local, I don't understand why Claude Code. Is it better than the other harnesses?

I thought the main reason for using Claude Code was that it was the only harness one was allowed to use with the Claude subscription plan...

msradamabout 5 hours ago
The inertia of switching. At least for me, being able to maintain the same UX and configuration for agentic coding is a benefit. I have access to internal models at work where I use a LiteLLM proxy with Claude Code, so no Anthropic models, but I can maintain the same .claude between personal and work machines. Though I'm definitely open to a non-Anthropic harness if it's a clear win.
papascrubs7 minutes ago
Doing anything special to handle the syncing of .claude? Kind of a pain point for me jumping between Windows/Linux and having to deal with path differences.
har-kiabout 4 hours ago
Yes!! And your LiteLLM-proxy-to-internal-models setup is a cleaner setup than mine.
har-kiabout 4 hours ago
Fair question. I haven’t benchmarked it against other harnesses, so I can’t say it’s better.

My reason for using claude code is continuity - I use it for dev (it’s also the tool of choice for most people I work with), and it already has the context. And it supports both frontier and OSS models.

corporealshiftabout 5 hours ago
i don't understand why people would ever want to read this kind of article. The information is ok, but it's a regurgitation of many sources, some of it incorrect, covered in ai slop prose.

Please share the cool thing you're doing in a blog post, but don't have AI write it for you; it's hard to read and doesn't respect the reader