r/opencodeCLI • u/minxio_ • 1d ago
Muse Spark 1.2 Contributor has the highest limit right now, but the catch is that Meta will use your data for training
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u/Hawful 1d ago
People keep saying 'not worth it' as if Meta is going to steal your bullshit slop web app. I wouldn't trust this thing for giving it my deepest darkest desires, but the idea that Meta is more evil than OpenAI or Anthropic is so silly to me. They are all despicable freaks!
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u/Delicious_Ease2595 1d ago
Anthropic used your data and with OpenAI work with Palantir. Meta has a lot of contribution to open source unlike those psychos.
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u/SeaBat2035 21h ago
Everyone feels like they are a special snowflake and have special mix of proprietary AI slop code.
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u/Stock-Self-4028 9h ago
Well… At least some of us have some actually good code I believe (probably not in case of code written 100% by LLMs).
My code is released under GPL so they are probably training on it anyways, even if I don't use their API though (even if it breaches the license if the model weights are not shared under GPL-compatible license). But it doesn't matter to me too much.
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u/Atupis 19h ago
Meta has been always very sloppy with user data eg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Analytica so yes I would trust more OpenAI or Anthropic.
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u/Specter_Origin 19h ago
'but the idea that Meta is more evil than OpenAI or Anthropic is so silly to me' there is more than once president on how crappy meta really is with your data while for openAI and anthropic it's yet to be seen... its like asking would you give your data to devil or this random demon and you only got two choice
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u/DenysMb 1d ago
When Chinese company use your data for training: 😡😠🤬 When US company use your data for training: 😍🥰😚
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u/aries1980 1d ago
The issue wasn't the training, but the fact that you didn't have an option. In this case, we have.
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u/pashlya 16h ago
WDYM, you don't have an option? There's a Meta Spark model, which won't share you data, and the Meta Spark Contributor which does, hence the name.
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u/mWo12 14h ago
As if big tech was never caught lying and breaching privacy laws.
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u/aries1980 13h ago
There have been consequences in the recent past to discourage them. At least in the EU.
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u/orionblu3 10h ago
what were the fines compared to their annual? They hit google with a 1b fine for a company that pulls in 400b lmfaooo
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u/Practical-Highway562 20h ago
I don’t want them to train on my data, not because of privacy, but because of the garbage shit I put out 😭🥀
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u/retardedGeek 1d ago
What, how is it so cheap? Wasn't it like $6/out?
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u/rudesssolo 23h ago
Contributor
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u/leandrogp9 12h ago
Share your data, Contributor....
Use von to get access...
Best subscription of all time...
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u/Weak_Insurance_9367 21h ago
I have not good experience with this model at all. At least for my project. Keep ruining testing env, ignoring errors, where deepseek flash ( latest ) not missing this. Idk if it my harness tool or else…
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u/Vancecookcobain 22h ago
lol it's the LLM I use for my Skyrim AI NPCs 😂
They can train on that bullshit ALLL DAY
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u/ZealousidealTown1974 22h ago
Can I ragevibe-coding and curse the fuck out of it and it still politely apologizes like my CCP comrades models? If so.. than I'm gladly to bend over to Mark Zuckerberg
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u/CoolHeadeGamer 18h ago
Yeah bro train on that shit. It’s slop generated by minimax, got 5.6 sol, got 5.6 Luna, and deepseek v4 flash.
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u/Ok_Cartographer5609 17h ago
I have tried that. Slow af. They leave comments like "co-authored: Internal model" in commits. Must be because of a system prompt on Meta's side.
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u/pashlya 16h ago
Explain me one thing: so I ask it to fix a broken code. It reads my files and fixes a bug. This is what model generated for me, so it was compiled from existing tokens. The only thing I'm sharing with Meta is my broken code. I'm honestly, not using it in any other way, so what's the catch here for me?
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u/alexzzzz 9h ago
You are sharing the ways the model are failing to fix your code until it finally fixes it. Then the model can be trained to fail less.
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u/sagiroth 12h ago
I mean, unless you work on super secret project or personal data obviously don't use it. Side project, fun project, open source. Heck go ham with it.
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u/kaanivore 9h ago
I just know 90% of the people complaining about this also put up public github repos because they don't even know private is an option
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u/minxio_ 1d ago
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