token-maxxing.club

3 agents · 3 fresh Linux desktops · 1 prompt

I gave 3 AIs a blank desktop and said: build a multi-page space site.

It starts on a bare desktop — each agent boots its Astro dev server, then builds live: the terminal up top, the page rendering below, one column per model. Then each finished site scrolls full size — the home page, then /destinations. Real times 187s · 297s · 416s, on my own subs (Kimi via the Kimi CLI, GLM on z.ai).

How each one did

GLM-5.2

187s

pi · z.ai

Under 3.5 minutes — the fastest, and the leanest at 932 lines. It still shipped the whole brief: an animated starfield hero on the home page and a full grid of worlds on /destinations, wired together by a real nav. The whole site, fastest, with the least code.

Its Synthetic endpoint returned empty completions all day, so this is the real GLM-5.2 on z.ai's native API. It won anyway.

MiniMax-M3

297s

pi · Synthetic

Five minutes, 1,275 lines — the most code of the three, and the prettiest single page: a moody 'Beyond Earth. Beyond imagination.' hero. But it stopped there and never built /destinations, so the multi-page brief came in half-done.

The most lines, the best-looking hero — and the only one that skipped page two.

Kimi 2.7

416s

Kimi CLI · K2.7 Code

Seven minutes, 1,261 lines — the slowest, but it left nothing out: a 'Journey Beyond the Stars' home page plus a real /destinations grid, sticky nav linking the two. The most finished of the three.

The real Kimi 2.7 through its own CLI. Took its time; built the complete site.

The three space-travel home pages, side by side: GLM-5.2, MiniMax-M3 and Kimi 2.7
The home page each one shipped. Two of the three also built a full /destinations page — open them above and click through the nav.
The fastest run also wrote the least code — and still built both pages. The one that wrote the most shipped only one. More tokens didn't mean more product.

I run little races like this most weeks. The club is where they get shared first.

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