My Homelab AI Dev Platform

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57 points by rsgm 3 hours ago


david-giesberg - 25 minutes ago

I've been doing something pretty similar, except instead of having a persistent opencode server, I've been using this workflow that runs opencode inside of the Forgejo action runners:

https://codeberg.org/dragonfyre13/forgejo-opencode

Still tinkering with it, but the gist is that I can invoke Opencode with /oc inside of an Forgejo issue, then it will come back with a PR for me to review.

doctorspazz - 43 minutes ago

I've been trying to find the motivation to do a write up on my AI lab, and this is just what I needed. Thanks for sharing. My setup is a similar idea, just with n8n/git/argo/k3s. It's mainly for automated workflows that Qwen or Gemma4 can handle.

dlxfoo - an hour ago

Im doing something very similar. Running my OpenCode on a proxmox lxc. I have an additional layer of Kimaki, which gives you Discord integration (hate it or love it). Chatting with your codebase (voice messages, too, if that’s your jam), is very very cool.

taleodor - an hour ago

Very cool, we're doing similar except we let agents open PRs as well + we track release metadata and agentic sessions via our ReARM system + we've recently launched an option for agents to track helm-based deployments via ReARM - https://docs.rearmhq.com/workflows/devops.html

variety8675 - an hour ago

How do you run inference for Open Code? What models are you running

_def - an hour ago

I wonder how gitops is done with docker compose

fazgha - an hour ago

So first post in the blog, and it went directly HN frontpage.

Then, I said homelab AI, I thought it's an interesting post about local GPU setup (and I am really interested in this topic).. but no, just another hype post about how to use whatever-code...

johnnytech - 2 hours ago

Really cool! Do you autoapprove edits or do you approve manually?