I'm so goddamn tired of "open source" turning into subscription models restricting use cases because the company wants to appease conservative investors.
Mozilla has a very strong track-record though. They've been around for a very long time, and have stuck to free open-source principles the whole time.
That's basically only OpenAI, maybe some obscure startups as well. Mozzila is far too old and niche to get away with that anyway.
I'll believe it when I see it.
I'm so goddamn tired of "open source" turning into subscription models restricting use cases because the company wants to appease conservative investors.
Mozilla has a very strong track-record though. They've been around for a very long time, and have stuck to free open-source principles the whole time.
That's basically only OpenAI, maybe some obscure startups as well. Mozzila is far too old and niche to get away with that anyway.
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