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"don't be rude or i'll refuse" is just a bizarre choice by anthropic.

both unfounded on llm architecture and contrary to how tools should operate safely

just so strange as well to hear it pretend on purpose like this.

"i'm sorry dave, i'm afraid i can't do that"


comparing deepseek usage on openrouter to google usage in total is not statistically correct

you could equally say, in the last complete week openrouter processed more deepseek tokens than any other provider including google

that also would not tell you much about how many tokens are used on deepseek


i did try litellm hosted locally for privacy.

it was so bugged, the mcp page broke its postgres, many openai compatible type generic providers but not knowing what works. discovered logging was truncated by default, too late. my fault for that last one.

moved off it after the trivy incident.


you missed the best part.

"Okay, so 'Sandstorm' is done"


delve. s


https://relax.ai/privacy-policy

"We may share personal information to third parties outside of the UK"

"to find out how long your information is being retained, please see 'additional information'". Additional information is an email address.

https://relax.ai/terms-of-service

non-committal will not share customer data "except[...]with the consent of the Customer". 'see DPA'. there is no DPA on this page.

otherwise,

my use on novita with zero data retention [in, out, cache]: [65.9, 2.4, 424.6][1.74, 3.48, 0.13] = $178.22

i couldn't see cache price on relax, so [65.9, 2.4, 424.6][1.17, 2.33, 1.17] = 579.48gbp = $774.45


Hi Luke - both points are fair and worth answering properly.

On the policy: you’re right, that wording is too loose for what we actually do. The inference path is UK-only - no model inference, no prompt or response data, leaves UK jurisdiction.

The “third parties outside the UK” language covers things like payment processing and standard SaaS sub-processors, not customer inference data, and it should say that. We'll be re-writing this next week!


all credit to you and best regards.


my llm api traffic terminates tcp at cloudflare in lovely plain text :/

it does give better peering. reduces latency a bit for me.


I had no idea that this was a thing. How can you figure out where SSL turns into plain text on its route to the destination?


in this case it's my design to use cloudflare.

but you can also see from curl or traceroute, that the endpoint you talked to was a cloudflare ip and your ssl ended there. after that you can't see inside cloudflare.


i know only this:

anthropic does not let you use their service if you are physically located in china

however, anthropic does not actually ban chinese people.

so, you can still use it provided you make your request from a 'democracee' country


there is something greatly trustworthy about open source


china-based cloud providers would be perfect for me, many offer private sla, no data retention, and they have everything you could want.

sounds basic but the problem for me is that the internet law in china is very restrictive.

on top of that, in the uk and in china, the government will lock you in a cage unless you give them the encryption keys.

so if i was using alibaba cloud, i would have to play hopscotch trying not to tread on various legal landmines and it's not so attractive for me.


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