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So I'm planning to try out this LLM craze to see for myself. I'll mostly use it for data analysis and error checking, but I don't see myself using LLMs casually much.
I want to run it locally, and I heard Deepseek gives the best run for the money, but the news says Kimi and Z.ai surpassed it. Which one should I go for comrades?
I use deepseek as a search engine because google sucks so hard these days. I just use the free web based version and I almost never get any server busy signals but kimi has a tiny limit on tokens for their online version that makes it essentially useless.
I also saw some plugins for DS that can load custom prompts to the web version. I'm currently leaning towards it, but I'll wait for more opinions before my ultimate decision.
I've been rotating through duck.ai models whenever regular searches fail me. I haven't tried deepseek. Do I have to sign up for an account to use it?
Yeah but you might be able to use a temp mail address.