Colecoman1982

Colecoman1982 t1_jdjkgjy wrote

When you asked, did you clarify that you were asking about the training data versus the whole project? The final Alpaca project was built, in part, on top of Meta's LLaMa. Since LLaMa has a strictly non-commercial license, there is no way that Stanford can ever release their final project for commercial use (as they've already stated in their initial release of the project). On the other hand, any training data they've created on their own (without needing any code from LLaMa) should be within their power to re-license. If they think you are asking for the whole project to be re-licenced, they are likely to just ignore your request.

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Colecoman1982 t1_iy6d07v wrote

What the hell are you talking about? American (and other western) news outlets have been talking about the Russian war crimes (attacking civilian infrastructure like power and hospitals) for weeks now. The very news story you are commenting on right here is a clear example where they are discussing the blackouts Ukrainian hospitals are having to endure due to the actions of the Russian murderers. None of that, of course, changes the fact that in anything resembling an actual military situation, the Russians are steadily getting their incompetent asses kicked back to their own country's boarders.

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Colecoman1982 t1_iugw1sj wrote

I'm very disappointed in you UK. First you have your own knock-off version of Trump with Bojo the Clown and now you've got your own knock-off Alex Jones. I know that imitation is supposed to be the sincerest form of flattery, but these are NOT the parts of our American culture anyone should ever be looking to imitate...

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