Comment by mchiang
7 days ago
hmm, how so? Ollama is open and the pricing is completely optional for users who want additional GPUs.
Is it bad to fairly charge money for selling GPUs that cost us money too, and use that money to grow the core open-source project?
At one point, it just has to be reasonable. I'd like to believe by having a conscientious, we can create something great.
First, I must say I appreciate you taking the time to be engaged on this thread and responding to so many of us.
What I'm referring to is a broader pattern that I (and several) others have been seeing. Of the top of my head: not crediting llama.cpp previously, still not crediting llama.cpp now and saying you are using your own inference engine when you are still using ggml and the core of what Georgi made, most importantly why even create your own version - is it not better for the community to just contribute to llama.cpp?, making your own propreitary model storage platform disallowing using weights with other local engines requiring people to duplicate downloads and more.
I dont know how to regard these other than being largely motivated out of self interest.
I think what Jeff and you have built have been enormously helpful to us - Ollama is how I got started running models locally and have enjoyed using it for years now. For that, I think you guys should be paid millions. But what I fear is going to happen is you guys will go the way of the current dogma of capturing users (at least in mindshare) and then continually squeezing more. I would love to be wrong, but I am not going to stick around to find out as its risk I cannot take.
Everyone just wants to solarpunk this up.
In an ideal world yes - as we should - especially for us Californian/Bay Area people, that's literally our spirit animal. But I understand that is idle dreaming. What I believe certainly is within reach is a state that is much better than what we are in.
It needn't be idle dreaming? What fundamental law or societal agreement prevents solarpunk versus the current status quo of corporate anti-human cyberpunk?
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