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Introducing gpt-oss (openai.com)
175 points by meetpateltech 3 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments



Ok, I've put https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-oss/ in the top text there as well. Thanks!


I wrote a detailed breakdown of the models and why this release is a big deal — especially for devs who want to run or fine-tune LLMs locally: https://medium.com/@miguel.paracuellos.inf/openai-just-went-...

Curious how others are thinking of using these — would love to hear your setups.


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Open Source Software.


FOSS minus freedom


They're Apache licensed.


Nobody wants to use a model with a "FOSS" - as in copyleft - license, since you could conceivably need to license anything it's deeply integrated in under a compatible license. The gpt-oss README specifically mentions the lack of "copyleft restrictions or patent risk" as a selling point.


FOSS does not imply copyleft. Permissive licenses and copyleft licenses are both FOSS.


But it’s open weights.


obviously super software.


only 128k context length???




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