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UK sovereign LLM inference

Posted by benjamintnorris |2 hours ago |62 comments

pjc50 an hour ago[3 more]

Could we have a bit more "who and where" on this please? "Relax.ai by Civo", great, who are Civo? Where's the datacenter? What's the corporate structure? UK resident founders?

mrdw 21 minutes ago

btw, you can claim "relax" name instead of "relaxai" on pypi

pypi.org/project/relax is abandoned library, which owner registered via email with expired custom domain, so you can claim this domain and reset owner's account by email.

yanis_t an hour ago[8 more]

Just my curiosity. Is (insert country) sovereign X is an efficient marketing strategy these days?

00deadbeef an hour ago

5 minutes to load and it just dumps me to a documentation site with no useful information about that this is, who made it, what it can do, etc.

tomaytotomato 35 minutes ago

Congrats, its a small step in the right direction.

The UK it seems has dropped the ball on the whole training and building models part, although we are punching up in other areas now.

We really need to get our own equivalent to Mistral, and fast!

Havoc an hour ago

Nice. All for seeing more geographically diverse options.

BTW don’t see opencode in the docs yet much less known tools are?

iLoveOncall an hour ago[1 more]

Why would smaller and worse models not be 80% cheaper?

If I can run those models on my consumer hardware, I'd better believe they are 80% cheaper than the models that need 1 TB of RAM.

walthamstow an hour ago[4 more]

> Civo isn’t just another cloud and AI platform, it’s a whole new way of thinking.

come on now

imdsm an hour ago[3 more]

Personal take: terrible name. RelaxAI feels like you trawled for available .ai domains with dictionary words and landed on this. But it doesn't work, unless it's a relaxed AI. Is it slower, but cheaper, we'll process your requests when we get to them, so relax!

You could have bought languagemodels.co.uk off me and used that!

bflesch an hour ago

As The Crown is sovereign of the United Kingdom, is this running in Buckingham Palace or in City of London?

Can the user choose which sovereign is doing the computation?

I'd personally prefer not to have the weird uncle do the computation, maybe the younger ones living abroad can do it.

;)

amelius 2 hours ago[1 more]

This looks very interesting.

I have no idea why you got downvoted so much.

benjamintnorris 2 hours ago[9 more]

Hi HN, I'm Ben, founding engineer at relaxAI.

We built a UK sovereign inference provider for developers who are either paying too much for OpenAI/Claude tokens or can't use US hyperscalers due to data residency requirements.

The short version: drop-in OpenAI-compatible API, latest open source models (Kimi K2.6, DeepSeek V4 Pro, Nemotron 3 Super, GPT OSS 120b), running on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in the UK. Zero code changes to switch from OpenAI. Up to 80% cheaper per token cost saving!

We built it on fully UK sovereign cloud infrastructure, so data never leaves UK jurisdiction. For anyone building in regulated sectors — finance, legal, health, defence — that matters a lot. But honestly, most of our early users just came for the huge cost savings.

We're looking for developers to kick the tyres. Check out our API docs at relax.ai/docs. I'd love your feedback and happy to answer any questions.

panchtatvam an hour ago

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Cakez0r an hour ago

UK sovereign data? Land of arrests for posts on social media? Member of five eyes, "you spy on our citizens and we'll spy on yours and call it intelligence sharing"? Land of the infamous Online Safety act? That UK? Why would anyone want their data in the UK?

imdsm an hour ago[1 more]

While I'm British, based in the UK, seeing prices in £ really throws me

Token prices should be in $ as that's how our brains work