Comment by nerdponx 2 days ago Still smells like malicious anti-competitive lobbying by the AI industry. 15 comments nerdponx Reply terminalshort 2 days ago The industry does not fear open source models. This is just Karens doing what they do best. beeflet 2 days ago If the industry doesn't fear open-weight models, they should. There is no moat mmcwilliams 1 day ago The moat is building GPU infrastructure to serve inference at scale. 1 reply → hhh 2 days ago Why? Almost all of the open source models end up actually sucking for general purpose use, and require a decent bit of effort to even make remotely usable for specialized use cases. 10 replies →
terminalshort 2 days ago The industry does not fear open source models. This is just Karens doing what they do best. beeflet 2 days ago If the industry doesn't fear open-weight models, they should. There is no moat mmcwilliams 1 day ago The moat is building GPU infrastructure to serve inference at scale. 1 reply → hhh 2 days ago Why? Almost all of the open source models end up actually sucking for general purpose use, and require a decent bit of effort to even make remotely usable for specialized use cases. 10 replies →
beeflet 2 days ago If the industry doesn't fear open-weight models, they should. There is no moat mmcwilliams 1 day ago The moat is building GPU infrastructure to serve inference at scale. 1 reply → hhh 2 days ago Why? Almost all of the open source models end up actually sucking for general purpose use, and require a decent bit of effort to even make remotely usable for specialized use cases. 10 replies →
hhh 2 days ago Why? Almost all of the open source models end up actually sucking for general purpose use, and require a decent bit of effort to even make remotely usable for specialized use cases. 10 replies →
The industry does not fear open source models. This is just Karens doing what they do best.
If the industry doesn't fear open-weight models, they should. There is no moat
The moat is building GPU infrastructure to serve inference at scale.
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Why? Almost all of the open source models end up actually sucking for general purpose use, and require a decent bit of effort to even make remotely usable for specialized use cases.
10 replies →