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DeepSeek V4 looks strong, hype outruns proof

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DeepSeek V4 looks strong, hype outruns proof
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DeepSeek V4 looks strong, hype outruns proof

On April 24, 2026, the Reddit thread is basically asking whether DeepSeek V4 is actually impressive or just the usual launch-day hype. The simple answer from the surrounding discussion and release notes is that it looks genuinely strong for coding, agent workflows, and very long context, but it is not a clean across-the-board win over the best closed models. The big story is efficiency and context length, not magical universal intelligence.

// ANALYSIS

Hot take: DeepSeek V4 sounds more like a serious “best-value frontier model” than a universal king.

  • Strongest upside: it appears especially good at coding, tool use, and long-context agent tasks.
  • Main technical hook: a 1M-token context window makes it much more useful for huge prompts, codebases, and multi-step workflows.
  • Benchmark vibe: competitive with frontier models, but not obviously the absolute best everywhere.
  • Practical downside: the model family is large, so most people will use it through hosted access rather than running it locally.
  • Community read: people seem excited because it feels like a big leap in capability per dollar, not because it rewrites the whole leaderboard.
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45d ago

2026-04-24

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45d ago

2026-04-24

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