5 comments

  • Avalaxy 46 minutes ago
    This is why I use databricks. I don't give a damn about which model wins. I use whichever. I can compare them easily in the playground and govern them through unity AI gateway. If one model starts sucking, I swap it out.
    • capiki 12 minutes ago
      It would more honest to disclose you work for Databricks
    • antonvs 6 minutes ago
      You could say the same thing about AWS, GCP, OpenRouter etc. etc.

      Databricks is near the bottom of the list that anyone who knows what they're doing would want to choose. It pivots every time there's a new technology and isn't really ever any good at any of them.

    • cpa 13 minutes ago
      It's nice to be rich.
  • _superposition_ 1 hour ago
    Agreed with much of this. Models are commodities. LLM gateways are the correct enterprise pattern imo.
    • verdverm 24 minutes ago
      I recently set up GoModel and there's now way I'm going back to a world without it. Gateways are great for local too! I can swap out models or quants and my tools do not need to be reconfigured.

      At the enterprise level, you need to be resilient to provoder downtime and gateways can handle this org wide.

  • dumbfoundded 22 minutes ago
    Will organizations want to control their own proxy or use OpenRouter?
  • dboreham 26 minutes ago
    Egads surely Mozilla can produce a blog post that isn't written in AI-speak?
  • codemog 1 hour ago
    The CEO has a bunch of AI papers. Seems like a smart guy, but I don’t know why he’s using the Mozilla brand or platform to screw around with AI stuff. Maybe because Mozilla makes no money and they’re hoping to jump on the AI bandwagon? I don’t know, doesn’t seem like it will end well..
    • Octoth0rpe 59 minutes ago
      > Maybe because Mozilla makes no money

      Mozilla makes a surprising amount of money, almost entirely from google.

    • antonvs 2 minutes ago
      > Maybe because Mozilla makes no money

      Something like $680 million annual revenue. There are thousands of companies in Silicon Valley that would kill for that.