@QuixiAI: What a beautiful release! Perfectly sized, FAST, and Apache 2.0. And American, for those customers who are picky about …
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A user praises a newly released AI model from QuixiAI, highlighting its speed, Apache 2.0 license, and American origin.
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What a beautiful release! Perfectly sized, FAST, and Apache 2.0. And American, for those customers who are picky about model origin! And its a base model, no alignment to fuss with! It’s like a dream come true!
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