← Back to context Comment by MaKey 5 days ago There are US providers for DeepSeek v4, MiMo 2.5 and GLM 5.1. 5 comments MaKey Reply Der_Einzige 5 days ago But those US providers AREN'T CHEAP like the Chinese ones are (for the big, actually useful ones, like 1.6T+ models) alkonaut 5 days ago Does the location help though, if the company isn't trusted? I can't even visit the webpages of these companies from my enterprise network MaKey 5 days ago I'm speaking of third-party providers. They just host those open models themselves on their hardware. sevenzero 5 days ago And even if so, I'll try to get rid of any US affiliations within my workplace, so US providers are not an option either. MaKey 5 days ago There are also EU providers for those models, e. g. Tensorix.
Der_Einzige 5 days ago But those US providers AREN'T CHEAP like the Chinese ones are (for the big, actually useful ones, like 1.6T+ models)
alkonaut 5 days ago Does the location help though, if the company isn't trusted? I can't even visit the webpages of these companies from my enterprise network MaKey 5 days ago I'm speaking of third-party providers. They just host those open models themselves on their hardware. sevenzero 5 days ago And even if so, I'll try to get rid of any US affiliations within my workplace, so US providers are not an option either. MaKey 5 days ago There are also EU providers for those models, e. g. Tensorix.
MaKey 5 days ago I'm speaking of third-party providers. They just host those open models themselves on their hardware.
sevenzero 5 days ago And even if so, I'll try to get rid of any US affiliations within my workplace, so US providers are not an option either. MaKey 5 days ago There are also EU providers for those models, e. g. Tensorix.
But those US providers AREN'T CHEAP like the Chinese ones are (for the big, actually useful ones, like 1.6T+ models)
Does the location help though, if the company isn't trusted? I can't even visit the webpages of these companies from my enterprise network
I'm speaking of third-party providers. They just host those open models themselves on their hardware.
And even if so, I'll try to get rid of any US affiliations within my workplace, so US providers are not an option either.
There are also EU providers for those models, e. g. Tensorix.