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Because it's a random sample of the Internet?

MIT and Apache 2.0 both require attribution, so it's not like limiting to those would help in license compliance.

4-bit quantized 30B-A3B MoE models can run at something like 21 tokens/sec on a several year old AMD CPU.

> OpenAI may reject, suspend, or revoke any Program benefit for any reason in its sole discretion, including without limitation if it reasonably believes that an applicant or recipient: [...] (ii) used multiple identities or accounts to obtain more than one benefit

That's funny because I lived in California for years and nobody even mentioned Texas, while Texans can't seem to do anything but tell everyone they think of California.

I've found I can decrease confusion a little by using

  from.{their company name}@mydomain.com
and when I care about making it more phish-proof, I can go for e.g.

  from.{their company name}.{some numbers}@mydomain.com

You're supposed to only use custom elements with a dash in the name. Otherwise the spec can add an element that means something new, and you've accidentally used that name.

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It's probably been updated several times (why does it even matter what it says now if they can update the terms at will), but now it says:

> After 30 days, the data is deleted automatically, except in the rare cases where it's part of a safety investigation or we're legally required to keep it.


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