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by therealpygon 511 days ago
As with many companies that claim to be “open source” while having excessively restrictive licenses and sometimes not even sharing source.
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I think once we let Facebook/Meta get away with calling Llama "Open Source" and seemingly no one bats an eye, we kind of lost the battle about what "Open Source" means. It's not talking about something being available for you without signing an agreement, nor is it actually about source code, but it seems to basically be synonymous with "Freeware" these days.