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Aspen – Local LLM for Mortals (runonaspen.com)
2 points by mayankm 22 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
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Hi all! We've been burning endless tokens coding on Claude and Codex, especially running agents 24X7 for our Dark Factory (per Justin @ StrongDM).

I've also personally been a bit freaked out about all the data going into Claude - everything from personal to professional to kids to finances to healthcare and more. I don't fully trust that companies that haven't had time to mature and yet have IPO-level revenue pressure coming up will continue to operate ethically and do right by my data with changing priorities, leadership, culture, and more.

Finally I also believe that everything that is currently internet-connected will be AI-enabled - this means your home robovac, coffee maker, kids toothbrush, TV, to saas, and more. And everything running through Claude is a non-start. So I built Aspen to make it dead easy for us mortals to use open-source LLMs.

Aspen makes it so that: - It always uses the best open LLM based on your hardware - You have a companion iPhone app with chatgpt.com like functionality - No data leaves your phone + machine - You don't pay at all - no tokens, AI 24*7 - A companion web-app that allows anywhere / anytime access with plenty of Claude-like functionality built into the app (artifacts, coding, design, etc) - Always updates to the latest / greatest automatically - You can issue API keys and replace your Claude / OpenAI keys for different apps

Just like every home / office has a phone, TV, and laptop, I truly believe every home and office will run their own "Aspen" for 90% of what they need and 10% go to a frontier model as needed.

Would love any and all feedback to mayank DOT mehta AT gmail DOT commerce. Thanks alL!


Do you have any sort of hardware specs? Architecture? OS?

Mac: Apple Silicon (ARM64), M1–M4. Windows: x64 (Intel/AMD)

4-8B param models work on laptops but the output isn't great. Gemma 12B is decent and 36B is pretty good but both need a Mac Studio or above.




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