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Well, I run my own OpenWebUI with Ollama, installed with docker compose and running local on my home server with some NVIDIA GPU and I am pretty happy with the overall result.

I have only installed local open source models like gptoss, deepseek-r1, llama (3.2, 4), qwen3...

My use case is mostly ask questions on documentation for some development (details on programming language syntax and such).

I have been running it for months now, and it come to my mind that it would be useful for the following tasts as well:

  • audio transcribing (voice messages to text)
  • image generation (logos, small art for my games and such)

I fiddled a bit around, but got nowhere.

How do you do that from the openwebui web interface?

(I never used ollama directly, only through the openwebui GUI)

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[-] Shimitar@downonthestreet.eu 1 points 2 days ago

Thank you for the deep post!

Ok, I need you to ELI5 what you wrote because I am not a llm expert and... Got lost.

I have OWUI which provide the web interface. Then I have ollama that runs the models, and I have added models there.

I searched for llama. Cpp but i am unclear why make it different from ollama and if i can install models there.

Can you help me cast some light?

Also about models, I have a 16gb VRAM NVIDIA gpu that works fine with the models I have, what is the correlation here?

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