

Looks promising! Glad to see there’s a group active in Canada!


Looks promising! Glad to see there’s a group active in Canada!


I’m a 4th year computer science student, what can I do to support tech Unions?


It does seem like wildly unregulated territory, unfortunately.
I have ideas I’ve brainstormed though:
Minimum number of moderaters once a certain user threshold has been reached (So if you have above 1k-5k users, you need a minimum of 2 or 3 mods)?
Ability to report servers for incompetent moderation?
There’s a line eventually where discord stops being a place where “friends hang out” and becomes a platform to engage with a community.
That’s the point where moderation should be regulated.
Just my two cents anyway.


Guys, while we’re at it… Is there any discord alternative that has some kind of safe guarding against power tripping mods?


Since I didn’t pay him, I’m more invested in reading it, because I got it for free.
No proprietary models are hosted, you can only access models hosted by the community or ones with open source weights,
To answer your question (I’m assuming you are talking about me hosting it, not HF), I do actually pull LLMs from HF, but also a lot of other files, including audio models, datasets, and AI adjacent systems such as retrieval systems, etc.
I think my project has primary use cases beyond LLMs.


Yeah, but why not? I enjoy having access to the game within the same 10 minutes I buy it…
Now downloading, that’s a different story.


I’m interested…
That’s literally exactly what Chinese researchers are doing at DeepSeek and they’ve built frontier models with that philosophy