24 comments

  • turblety 6 hours ago

    This looks great. I've been using OpenWebUI for a while now and the weird licence and inability to just pay for branding has frustrated me.

    This looks like it's not only a better license, but also much better features.

    • mythz 5 hours ago

      Yep Open WebUI's switch to a non OSS license to inhibit competitive forks [1], in their own words [2] ensures I'll never use them. Happy to develop an OSS alternative that does the opposite whose rewrite on extensibility enables community extensions can replace built-in components and extensions so it can easily be rebranded and extended with custom UI + Server features.

      The goal is for the core main.py to be a single file without requiring additional dependencies, anything that does can be loaded as an extension (i.e. just a folder with .py server and UI hooks). There's also a script + docs so you can mix n' match the single main.py file and repackage it which whatever extensions you want included [3].

      [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/1kfhkal/open_we...

      [2] https://docs.openwebui.com/license/

      [3] https://llmspy.org/docs/deployment/custom-build

  • storystarling 5 hours ago

    How are you handling the orchestration for the Computer Use agent? Is that running on LangGraph or did you roll a custom state machine? I've found managing state consistency in long-running agent loops to be the hardest part to get right reliably.

  • mdrzn 6 hours ago

    Posted 5 times in the last 7 days, today it finally got 29 points with 0 comments? Weird.

    • mythz 6 hours ago

      Most announcements slip through without notice, it only picks up votes when it hits the main page.

      v1 also took a while to make it to HN, v3 is a complete rewrite focused on extensibility with a lot more new features.

      • digiown 6 hours ago

        The few people looking at /new on HN are ridiculously overpowered. A few upvotes from them in the few hours will get you to the front page, and just 1-2 downvotes will make your post never see the light of day.

        • freedomben 5 hours ago

          You can't downvote a post, so that's not a factor.

          Also it's not as powerful as you think. In the past I have spent a lot of time looking at /new, and upvoting stories that I think should be surfaced. The vast majority of them still never hit near the front page.

          It's a real shame, because some of the best and most relevant submissions don't seem to make it.

          • tuhgdetzhh 5 hours ago

            If you are in a company like e.g. ClickHouse and share a new HN Submission of ClickHouse via the internal Slack to #general, then you easily get enough upvotes for the front page.

          • oceansweep 5 hours ago

            You can absolutely downvote posts. You have to have a certain amount of karma before the option becomes available.

            • nebezb an hour ago

              freedomben has 28k karma. I don’t think the downvote button is coming.

            • digiown 5 hours ago

              No I was wrong. You can't downvote posts. Flags are used instead, apparently.

  • augusteo 4 hours ago

    Curious about the MCP integration. Are people using this for production workloads or mostly experimentation?

    • mythz 4 hours ago

      MCP support is available via the fast_mcp extension: https://llmspy.org/docs/mcp/fast_mcp

      I use llms .py as a personal assistant and MCP is required to access tools available via MCP.

      MCP is a great way to make features available to AI assistants, here's a couple I've created after enabling MCP support:

      - https://llmspy.org/docs/mcp/gemini_gen_mcp - Give AI Agents ability to generate Nano Banana Images or generate TTS audio

      - https://llmspy.org/docs/mcp/omarchy_mcp - Manage Omarchy Desktop Themes with natural language

      I will say there's a noticable delay in using MCP vs tools, where I ended up porting Anthropic's node filesystem MCP to Python [1] to speed up common AI Assistant tasks, so their not ideal for frequent access of small tasks, but are great for long running tasks like Image/Audio generation.

      [1] https://github.com/ServiceStack/llms/blob/main/llms/extensio...

      • storystarling an hour ago

        Does the MCP implementation make it easy to swap out the underlying image provider? I've found Gemini is still a bit hit or miss for actual print-on-demand products compared to Midjourney. Since MJ still doesn't have a real API I've been routing requests to Flux via Replicate for higher quality automated flows. Curious if I could plug that in here without too much friction.

  • thedevilslawyer 5 hours ago

    Can this be used in a multi user scenario?

    • mythz 5 hours ago

      Yep, but it only supports GitHub OAuth. i.e. Content is either saved under no user (anonymous) or the authenticated GitHub User.

      https://llmspy.org/docs/deployment/github-oauth

      • thedevilslawyer 18 minutes ago

        Thanks. Looks like this is purely to gatekeep internal access, but isn't ready for any oidc, or with a db backed session store.

        All the best for the project, will check in later on these..

  • tiahura 4 hours ago

    Do people really use claude code or any other agent with a paid api key? Why? Why wouldn't you just get Claude Max?

    • mythz 4 hours ago

      I wouldn't use Claude API Key pricing, but I also wouldn't get a Claude Max sub unless it was the only AI tool I used.

      Antigravity / Google AI Pro is much better value, been using it as my primary IDE assistant for a couple months and have yet to hit a quota limit on my $16/mo sub (annual pricing) which also includes a tonne of other AI perks inc. Nano Banana, TTS, NotebookLM, storage, etc.

      No need to use Anthropic's premium models for tool calling when Gemini/MiniMax are better value models that still perform well.

      I still have a Claude Pro plan, but I use it much less than Antigravity and thanks to Anthropic axing their sub usage, I no longer use it outside of CC.

    • tgtweak 4 hours ago

      Rate limits mostly - plus claude code is a relatively recent thing but sonnet api has been around for a while with 3rd party apps (like cline). In those scenarios, it was only api.

  • cyanydeez 4 hours ago

    What is ChatGPT used in the title when it's clearly a much more flexible ui?

    • mythz 4 hours ago

      Couldn't think of a better title, do you have any suggestions?

  • chicagobuss 5 hours ago

    why not just use llm by simon willison