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PinkyBrain registry blends local and cloud LLMs

PinkyBrain has introduced a Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) model registry that allows teams to integrate local and cloud-based LLMs. This system enables users to combine models like Claude or GPT-4 with locally run instances via Ollama within a peer-to-peer mesh. The solution aims to prevent vendor lock-in and eliminate the need for a central proxy. AI

IMPACT Enables more flexible and cost-effective LLM deployment by allowing teams to mix local and cloud models.

RANK_REASON This is a product launch for a tool that integrates existing models, not a new model release or significant industry shift.

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    Use case: your team runs Ollama locally, but sometimes needs Claude or GPT-4 for heavy lifting. With PinkyBrain's BYOK model registry, each peer brings its own

    Use case: your team runs Ollama locally, but sometimes needs Claude or GPT-4 for heavy lifting. With PinkyBrain's BYOK model registry, each peer brings its own providers — mix local and cloud LLMs in one P2P mesh. No vendor lock-in, no central proxy. https:// github.com/PinkyBrai…