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1. jackph+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-31 22:16:05
Hi. Thanks for this. What is your goal of doing so? From a business standpoint. Or is it purely altruistic?
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2. dvrp+82[view] [source] 2025-07-31 22:33:25
>>jackph+(OP)
Haha-classic!

It’s simple: hackability and recruiting!

The open-source community hacking around it and playing with it PLUS talented engineers who may be interested in working with us already makes this release worth it. A single talented distributed systems engineer has a lot of impact here.

Also, the company ethos is around AI hackability/controllability, high-bar for talent, and AI for creatives - so this aligns perfectly.

The fact that Krea serves both in-house and 3rd-Party models tells you that we are not that bullish on models being a moat.

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3. wjrb+P4[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-31 22:49:40
>>dvrp+82
I can say that it's definitely working on me! I hadn't heard of Krea before, and this is a great introduction to your work. Thanks for sharing it.
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4. cchanc+36[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-31 22:59:05
>>wjrb+P4
People underestimate how much goodwill companies gain from pushing opensource stuff out, not just from word of mouth but even picking up users for their commercial offerings too, while i could run opensource and appreciate it in a lot of cases using API's from the companies that i like (mostly ones that do opensource stuff) tends to be easier for bigger stuff...
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5. yieldc+k8[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-31 23:16:49
>>cchanc+36
(unless the code repository and history is embarrassingly bad, which is most repositories)
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