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I'd like to self host a large language model, LLM.

I don't mind if I need a GPU and all that, at least it will be running on my own hardware, and probably even cheaper than the $20 everyone is charging per month.

What LLMs are you self hosting? And what are you using to do it?

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[–] scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 10 points 1 month ago

LLMs use a ton of VRAM, the more VRAM you have the better.

If you just need an API, then TabbyAPI is pretty great.

If you need a full UI, then Oogabooga's TextGenration WebUI is a good place to start