But Deepseek isn't Open Source by any definition of that word that I'm familiar with. Sure, they release more components than ProprietaryAI (which is a low bar,) but what you're left with is still a blob with a lot of the source code not released and no data set published as far as I can tell. Also, if I wanted to train my own model with the tools released, I'd still need millions of GPU hours. As I said, they are more transparent than others, but let's not warp the definitions of words just to give a "win" to another company that is just making another hallucination machine.
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It's from some game, I remember downloading it on itch.io but cannot remember the name at the moment.
I mean, they have already escaped justice for sex crimes because of their wealth and power, so in effect it would make no difference.
Huh, my experience is that it has worked very well for just that, thus my recommendation.
Is this something that OnlyOffice could solve? They aim for strict compatibility with MS Office IIRC and it's been working really well for me.
Another vote for Debian here. Very low-maintenance distro and you can install it with as many or as few packages as you wish.
Free Software, as defined by the FSF, cannot restrict commercial use, and the OSI says the same about Open Source.
John Oovoojaver
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Frogs and ants all the way down