It's like Microsoft banning Vim users that use Azure
> If there's such a dramatic hole in demand, who are NVIDIA selling their compute to? NVIDIA itself is also training foundation models (and open-sourcing them). If there is excess compute available, NVIDIA can increase…
In that case, what tokenizer version? What was the temperature set to? topk? topp? FP32? FP16? Quantized? Hopper? Blackwell?
What is stopping us from all using IRC again ?
does pytorch count
Source: - Training SW [x] - Inference SW [x] - Evaluation SW [x] - Data [x] Output: - Weights [] DeepSeek is closed-source with *open-weights*
These types of "repositories" should contain some kind of flag/indication that it contains no source code, similar to when a repo is archived
It's like Microsoft banning Vim users that use Azure
> If there's such a dramatic hole in demand, who are NVIDIA selling their compute to? NVIDIA itself is also training foundation models (and open-sourcing them). If there is excess compute available, NVIDIA can increase…
In that case, what tokenizer version? What was the temperature set to? topk? topp? FP32? FP16? Quantized? Hopper? Blackwell?
What is stopping us from all using IRC again ?
does pytorch count
Source: - Training SW [x] - Inference SW [x] - Evaluation SW [x] - Data [x] Output: - Weights [] DeepSeek is closed-source with *open-weights*
These types of "repositories" should contain some kind of flag/indication that it contains no source code, similar to when a repo is archived