So this would ensure that everyone’s contributions continue to help the wider community. As a side effect, it would also prevent anyone from using your work without releasing the source code for their project or product, benefitting open source as a whole.
The choice is obviously ultimately yours. I personally didn’t realize the benefits of GPL until recently.
https://discourse.writefreesoftware.org/t/eupl-a-better-choi...
The cc-by-nc-4.0 license applies to the network weights. The only thing non-commercial about the license is that it restricts how you may reproduce the licensed material:
> reproduce and Share the Licensed Material, in whole or in part, for NonCommercial purposes only; and
As long as you are not selling the network weights themselves, nothing in the license prevents you from evaluating the neural network for commercial purposes and selling the outputs. In 'production' you will have to directly download the weights from Nvidia themselves (or another 3rd party which is distributing the network weights non-commercially in good faith) though, you can't share the network weights onto your commercial inference server from another one of your commercial deployment servers. Or at least, it gets more dicy there and may be considered commercial reproduction so better avoid it.
For similar reasons you may 3D print a CC-BY-NC model of a tool and use that tool in your commercial workshop, you may use a CC-BY-NC compiler of a language to compile commercial programs, etc.
https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu/
But, as far as I know (hence the sibling question), you still need to pay the setup fee each time you launch.
> Cancellation period: 30 days to the end of the month
To me that indicates it's not possible to order the server for only a few hours.
https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/matrix-gpu/
But, as far as I know (hence the sibling question), you still need to pay the setup fee each time you launch.
It is actually paid by the hour.
The price per hour for this server is € 1.5980
more info: https://docs.hetzner.com/general/others/new-billing-model/