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Local LLM Community Debates the Real Cost of Running Models at Home
A viral post in the LocalLLaMA subreddit sparks debate about whether the infrastructure overhead of running local language models justifies the claimed cost savings.
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A post in the LocalLLaMA subreddit has reignited a conversation about the actual economics of running large language models locally versus relying on cloud-hosted inference. The image shared shows a stark comparison: the computational cost, power consumption, and maintenance burden of self-hosting o...
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