Today we forked MinIO after they removed some key features from their UI:
The goal is simple:
to preserve a fully open, fully functional, and production-grade object storage server that stays true to the original spirit of minimalism, performance, and freedom.
MinIO once stood for minimal, high-performance, open-source object storage. But recent changes have shifted core capabilities behind a commercial license. We believe the open-source ecosystem deserves better.
OpenMaxIO brings back what was removed and keeps it open for good.
Why, you might ask? Well, because it was fun. For a while I noticed many LinkedIn posts that seemed almost like a cliche. People trying to convey "deep" messages, give life advice (they are often not qualified to give) and glorify themselves in ways you rarely see on other social networks.
Being experts on large language models here at Neuralfinity, we thought it would be a fun challenge to train a small one on LinkedIn posts. The aim was to create a generative language model that was somewhat similar to GPT3, feed it some prompts and then have it generate a few posts ourselves, with some funny results.