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[r/LocalLLaMA] qwen3.6 performance jump is real, just make sure you have it properly configured

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A user on r/LocalLLaMA reports a significant performance jump for the qwen3.6 model, noting it's now capable of handling workloads previously trusted only to high-end models like Opus and Codex. While not reaching their exact level, qwen3.6 is praised for its amazing speed and usefulness, especially when properly configured with `preserve_thinking` enabled. This indicates a growing capability for powerful open-source models to run effectively on local hardware.

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