It's rather off-topic at this point, but I've never understood how HF can afford to be a CDN for such huge files. It seems like enterprise customers must be subsidizing a lot, but...at that point, is there not a cheaper alternative that doesn't subsidize every hobbyist and startup around?

> how HF can afford to be a CDN for such huge files

bandwidth and storage are literally free when compared to the cost of GPU clusters. HF gets rewarded heavily on capital market for being in AI without actually doing much AI stuff, that is a huge win when compared to costs they are paying for bandwidth and storage.

> how HF can afford to be a CDN for such huge files

To be precise, Amazon Cloudfront is the CDN. Maybe they got some startup deal?

Amazon does now also have flat rate plans that are a lot cheaper.