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by TeMPOraL
974 days ago
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> If I hand you a beer for free that’s freeware. If I hand you the recipe and instructions to brew the beer that is open source. Yeah, but what those "open source" models are is like you handing me a bottle of beer, plus the instructions to make the glass bottle. You're open-sourcing something, just not the part that matters. It's not "open source beer", it's "beer in an open-source bottle". In the same fashion, those models aren't open source - they're closed models inside a tiny open-source inference script. |
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