Microsoft’s new Intelligent Terminal isn’t locked to Copilot, and I got it running with a local LLM in five minutes
I first saw Microsoft's Intelligent Terminal at Computex, running on one of Nvidia's RTX Spark machines. At the time, I had no clue what it was, but it showed a terminal window with an AI agent pane docked to the bottom, diagnosing errors and suggesting fixes in real time. It looked impressive, and they told me that it was using a local Qwen 3.6 35B-A3B model to power it. I later found out what its name was, and I decided to give it a try.
I first saw Microsoft’s Intelligent Terminal at Computex, running on one of Nvidia’s RTX Spark machines. At the time, I had no clue what it was, but it showed a terminal window with an AI agent pane docked to the bottom, diagnosing errors and suggesting fixes in real time. It looked impressive, and they told me that it was using a local Qwen 3.6 35B-A3B model to power it. I later found out what its name was, and I decided to give it a try.
Dem'yan Buchko
Ukraine
Ukraine
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