Comment by damnitbuilds
2 months ago
The author points out that the Ollama people are evil.
So it is more like saying "Stop using SCO Unix, use Linux instead".
2 months ago
The author points out that the Ollama people are evil.
So it is more like saying "Stop using SCO Unix, use Linux instead".
Where do they use the term "evil"?
In the gaps between the tops of the lines and the bottoms of the other lines ;)
They might not use the word, but the behavior they describe is evil:
" This isn’t a matter of open-source etiquette, the MIT license has exactly one major requirement: include the copyright notice. Ollama didn’t.
The community noticed. GitHub issue #3185 was opened in early 2024 requesting license compliance. It went over 400 days without a response from maintainers. When issue #3697 was opened in April 2024 specifically requesting llama.cpp acknowledgment, community PR #3700 followed within hours. Ollama’s co-founder Michael Chiang eventually added a single line to the bottom of the README: “llama.cpp project founded by Georgi Gerganov.” "