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New open-source math model Light-R1-32B surpasses equivalent DeepSeek performance with only $1000 in training costs

VentureBeat

A team of researchers has introduced Light-R1-32B, a new open-source AI model optimized for solving advanced math problems, making it available on Hugging Face under a permissive Apache 2.0 license free for enterprises and researchers to take, deploy, fine-tune or modify as they wish, even for

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The open source problem

InfoWorld

Folks, we have an open source problem. And, no, it’s not the problem some think. You’ll hear people rail against corporations that falsely describing their code as open source. You’ll hear others bemoan the influx of venture-backed companies diluting the meaning of open source to fuel corporate gains.

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SaaS vs. Open Source

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology SaaS vs. Open Source September 24, 2008 I just finished writing a post for the Idealware blog about choosing SaaS vs. Open source. From my perspective, the key is openness.

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Tableau and the open source advantage

Tableau

There are currently strong offerings in both closed and open source software, and with Tableau, you get the best of both options as developers. . Why does open source matter? . Open source software dominates the machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) landscape.

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Tableau and the open source advantage

Tableau

There are currently strong offerings in both closed and open source software, and with Tableau, you get the best of both options as developers. . Why does open source matter? . Open source software dominates the machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) landscape.

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Open source needs to catch up in 2024

InfoWorld

Open source pioneer Bruce Perens gets one thing right and most things wrong in a recent interview on the future of open source. He’s absolutely correct that “our [open source] licenses aren’t working anymore,” even if he’s wrong as to why. (He He says “businesses have found all of the loopholes.”)

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Thoughts on the Future of Open Source and Nonprofits

NTEN

Based on my informal assessment of attitudes and interest in the NTEN community about open source software, I think there's a significant and growing number of folks and organizations who are either interested in, already using, or even evangelizing open source solutions. Current Trends.