I've summarized this entire thread in 4 lines (didn't even use AI for it!)
Step 1. Chick-Fil-A releases a grass-fed beef burger to spite other fast-food joints, calls it "the vegan burger"
Step 2. A couple of outraged vegans show up in the comments, pointing out that beef, even grass-fed beef, isn't vegan
Step 3. Fast food enthusiasts push back: it's unreasonable to want companies to abide by this restrictive definition of "vegan". Clearly this burger is a gamechanger and the definition needs to adapt to the times.
Open source software is one of our best and most passionately loved inventions. It'd be much easier to have a nuanced discussion about "open weights" but I don't think that's in Facebook's interest.
Yeah the moral step up from the status quo is still laudable. Open weights are still much improved over the closed creepy spy agency clusterfucks that OpenAI/Microsoft/Google/Apple are bringing to the table.
Step 1. Chick-Fil-A releases a grass-fed beef burger to spite other fast-food joints, calls it "the vegan burger"
Step 2. A couple of outraged vegans show up in the comments, pointing out that beef, even grass-fed beef, isn't vegan
Step 3. Fast food enthusiasts push back: it's unreasonable to want companies to abide by this restrictive definition of "vegan". Clearly this burger is a gamechanger and the definition needs to adapt to the times.
Step 4. Goto Step 2 in an infinite loop