https://huggingface.co/collections/Qwen/qwen3-67dd247413f0e2...
And the MoE 30B one has a decent shot at running OK without GPU. I'm on a 5800x3d so two generations old and its still very usable
Qwen3-235B-A22B has 118 `.safetensors` files at 4GB each.
There are a bunch of models and quants between those.
Gobbling up rising brands kept their finances going for a while, but the grand Metaverse pivot was clearly their (much struggling) attempt to invent their own titanic platform akin to Android or iPhone.
With that not gaining as much traction as they wanted as quickly as they wanted, they're still on the hunt, as here.
Like, literally building smart homes.
Locally intelligent in ways that enable truly magical smart home experiences while preserving privacy and building trust.
But connected in ways that facilitate pseudo-social interactions, entertainment, and commerce.
Meta's biggest competitors are Apple and Amazon. This is the first clear opportunity they've had to leapfrog both.
I'm earnestly not sure what Meta are less qualified for. Building physical homes or building privacy & trust.
The outsized public hatred toward Meta is almost entirely driven by a bureaucratic, anti-technology Europe (that has finally realized that their overstepping is hurting their future) and a US political institution that needed someone to demonize to keep us all distracted.
There are very good reasons to dislike Meta and Meta products. But they're likely not the ones you're referring to.
The value in SE is mostly B2C, instead of marketplace feature, most local tiny(or even big ones willing to evade tax by not having any physical presence) businesses will open a small business or general page and publish their wares as posts. Lives will be used to demo products or services now and then. People follow these pages and flock over to buy things.
In a sense, Facebook and Whatsapp are like Amazon/Aliexpress of SE Asia. I was there for 5 months visiting a friend(and recovering from burnout), and number of people using such pages to sell anything from basic clothing to food to services are HUGE! It is literally a huge business hub for people to discover and make online purchases. In summary, Facebook pages are the e-commerce front(due to lack of shopify/amazon and similar operators who can handle logistics and payments) for individual businesses.
There were many journalist reports about this phenomenon several years back, but I am too sleepy and tired to link those.
That is the economic structure of their business model.
Now juice that model with $ billions of revenue and $ trillions in potential market cap for shareholders, who demand double digit percentage growth per year.
That defines the scale of available resources to drive the business model forward.
This is a machine designed to scale up and maximally leverage seemingly small conflicts of interest into a global monster that feeds on mental and social decay.
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Of course, it benefits Facebook and customers to mix in as much genuine side products and services with real value as possible.
But that only wedges the destructive core into individual lives and society even more.
Now add AI algorithms to their core competencies of surveillance integration and psychological manipulation, and to the side value honey features.
We are getting Stockholm’ed and stewed in a lot of high walled slow cookers these days.
The problem, in my opinion, is that MZ/CC/AA-D, are feeling that they have to be releasing models of some flavor every month to stay competitive.
And when you have the rest of the company planning to throw you a on-stage party to announce whatever next model, and the venue and guests are paid for, you're gonna have the show whether the content is good or not.
Llama program right now is "we must go faster." But without a clear product direction or niche that they're trying to build towards. Very little is said no to. Just be the best at everything. And they started from behind, how can you think you're gonna catch up to 1-2 year head start, just with more people? The line they want to believe is "the best LLM, not just the best OSS LLM".
Because of the constant pressure to release something every month (nearly, but not a huge exaggeration), and the product direction coming from MZ himself, the team is not really great at anything. There is a huge apparatus of people working on it, yet half of it or more, I believe, is baggage required because of what Meta is.
I guess we'll see how long this can be maintained.
For my task, Llama 3.3 was still the best local model I could run. I tried newer ones (Phi4, Gemma3, Mistral Small) but they produced much worse results. Some larger local models are probably better if you have the hardware for them, but I only have a single 4090 GPU and 128 GB of system RAM.
I would have imagined such a thing would be smaller and thus run on smaller configurations.
But since I am only a layman maybe someone can tell me why this isn't the case?
Also, the software you’re working on will generally in some way have a real-world domain - without knowing it the AI all likely be a less effective assistant. Design conversations with it would likely be pretty non-fun, too.
Finally, the “bitter lesson” article[0] from a couple years ago is I think somewhat applicable too.
[0]: http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html
Meta does have some specialized models though, llamaguard was released for llama 2 and 3.
0. Introducing Llama API in preview
This one is good but not centre stage worthy. Other [closed] models have been offering this for a long time.
1. Fast inference with Llama API
How fast? and how must faster than others? This section talks about latency and there's absolutely no numbers in this section!
2. New Llama Stack integrations
Speculations with 0 new integration. Llama Stack with NVIDIA had already been announced and then this section ends with '...others on new integrations that will be announced soon. Alongside our partners, we envision Llama Stack as the industry standard for enterprises looking to seamlessly deploy production-grade turnkey AI solutions.'
3. New Llama Protections and security for the open source community
This one is not only the best on this page, but is actually good with announcement of - Llama Guard 4, LlamaFirewall, and Llama Prompt Guard 2
4. Meet the Llama Impact Grant recipients
Sorry but neither the gross amount $1.5 million USD, nor the average $150K/recipients is anything significant at Facebook scale.
It's ironic that China is acting as a better good faith participant in open source than Meta. I'm sure their stakeholders don't really care right now, but Meta should switch to Apache or MIT. The longer they wait the more invested people will be and the more intense the outrage when things go wrong.
The training data is all scraped from the internet, ebooks from libgen, papers from Sci-Hub, and suchlike.
They don't have the right to redistribute it.
Its all Ai all the time now though, not seen any mention of our reimagined future of floating heads hanging out together in quite some time.
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