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Bug Bounties

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Does your OSS project have an issue that needs fixing? Post a bounty here!

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This bounty is open to international applicants. The bounty amount will increase at random times and intervals, so subscribe to the github issue to receive those notifications.

The Science Commons Initiative has placed a new $200 Bounty to make a windows installer for Petals. Petals is a leading open-source network for running large AI models and we hope this new installer will make it easier for new users to contribute their computational resources to the network and engage in the AI research it is furthering. The bounty amount will increase at random times and intervals until it is claimed. If you would like to contribute to this bounty (or want to claim it) see the link for more information. You can donate directly to the bounty with crypto, or donate to SCI with crypto, credit/debit card, or paypal.

https://github.com/TheSCInitiative/bounties/issues/16

SCI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to rebuilding the bridge of trust and participation between the public and science.

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