Show HN: Logos Shift Cloud – automatically finetune and replace expensive LLM

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  • logos-shift-client

    Replace expensive LLM calls with finetunes automatically

  • The client code is open sourced at https://github.com/virevolai/logos-shift-client/ which includes the instrumentation, router for switching, and exactly how this works.

    It's only 530 lines of code. No complex libraries.

    If you do not want to use the Cloud solution, you can always just use Logos Shift for saving to local host and finetune yourself.

    logos_shift = LogosShift(api_key=None, filename="api_calls.log")

    Let us know how we can make this experience better.

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