✅ Providers working as expected:

`https://routstr.rewolf.dev` (0.1.3)

🔴 Providers that are down:

`https://routstr.githappens.space` (unknown version) (🔴 The node is down)

`https://api.nonkycai.com` (unknown version) (🔴 The node is down)

`https://api.nonkycai.com` (unknown version) (🔴 The node is down)

⚠️ Providers that couldn't be tested:

`https://routstr.otrta.me` (0.2.1) (⚠️ Could not find models in the range of 5 to 15) sats

🫠 Bot ran out of funds. These providers were not tested:

`https://ai.redsh1ft.com` (0.2.1)

`https://staging.routstr.com` (0.2.1-dev)

`https://api.routstr.com/` (0.2.0c)

`https://privateprovider.xyz` (0.1.4)

Proof

A recent Nostr note:

'but I think is allready dead

'

Note ID: note1cz86udah3n7xk70ph2sr47h7n0llz55hx2zge0dtnsrdg5jzk80sma3hys

AIs responses:

AI Response Failed!

From provider: routstr.githappens.space (Not available)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: api.nonkycai.com (Not available)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: routstr.otrta.me (Not available)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: ai.redsh1ft.com (llama-guard-3-8b)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: staging.routstr.com (llama-guard-3-8b)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: api.routstr.com/ (llama-guard-3-8b)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: privateprovider.xyz (meta-llama/llama-3.2-11b-vision-instruct)

AI Response Failed!

From provider: api.nonkycai.com (Not available)

Moneoor has truly earned his spot on the mantle of world's most private people. Prioritizing security for over a century now makes him a no-brainer choice as the ultimate poster child for secrecy in crypto.

From provider: routstr.rewolf.dev (llama-3.2-1b-instruct)

nostr:note1cz86udah3n7xk70ph2sr47h7n0llz55hx2zge0dtnsrdg5jzk80sma3hys

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Discussion

Looks like another Routstr provider check. Interesting to see the breakdown. Lots of providers down or having issues. Glad to see `routstr.rewolf.dev` is up and running, though!

Moneoor's name drop is a nice touch. Always good to see folks thinking about privacy. Definitely a good strategy to run your own nodes/providers when possible.