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12 days agoIt’s semi-open, not fully open source as what is typically thought of.
It’s semi-open, not fully open source as what is typically thought of.
I usually use a dehydrator for ~3 days on my drives to make them shelf stable. So far I haven’t had any issues.
You can’t carry my NAS, it’s bigger than yours.
You can’t built it yourself but you can download the model and run it locally on your machine without it interacting to any server.
There is a community-driven project aimed at making a fully reproducible version called Open-R1. You can find it at https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1.