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simonw ◴[] No.43464227[source]
Big day for open source Chinese model releases - DeepSeek-v3-0324 came out today too, an updated version of DeepSeek v3 now under an MIT license (previously it was a custom DeepSeek license). https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/24/deepseek/
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chaosprint ◴[] No.43464375[source]
it seems that this free version "may use your prompts and completions to train new models"

https://openrouter.ai/deepseek/deepseek-chat-v3-0324:free

do you think this needs attention?

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huijzer ◴[] No.43464512[source]
Since we are on HN here, I can highly recommend open-webui with some OpenAI-compatible provider. I'm running with Deep Infra for more than a year now and am very happy. New models are usually available within one or two days after release. Also have some friends who use the service almost daily.
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l72 ◴[] No.43465081[source]
I too run openweb-ui locally and use deepinfra.com as my backend. It has been working very well, and I am quite happy with deepinfra's pricing and privacy policy.

I have set up the same thing at work for my colleagues, and they find it better than openai for their tasks.

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1. jychang ◴[] No.43468529[source]
Yeah, openweb-ui is the best frontend for API queries. Everything seems to work well.

I've tried LibreChat before, but the app is terrible at generating titles for chats instead of leaving it as "New Chat". Also it lacks a working Code Interpreter.