What is unsloths business/income? They seem to be publishing lot of stuff for free, with no clear product to back them?
Unsloth is the real thing. Highly recommended for those running their own AI engines and that want to get the most out of them.
Apache license. Can’t wait to try it out at work! LMStudio’s proprietary license makes getting permission hard.
I hope you will support AMD. This looks Nice but I went the complicated route with AMD GPUs.
Tried to build from source on MacOS, but got this error:
(base) unsloth git:(main) unsloth studio setup
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║ Unsloth Studio Setup Script ║
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Node v25.8.1 and npm 11.11.0 already meet requirements. Skipping nvm install.
Node v25.8.1 | npm 11.11.0
npm run build failed (exit code 2):
> [email protected] build
> tsc -b && vite build
src/features/chat/shared-composer.tsx(366,17): error TS6133: 'status' is declared but its value is never read.Installing with pip on macOS is just not an acceptable option. It'll mess up your system just like npm or gem.
This needs to go on homebrew or be a zip file with an app for manual download.
Will check back when there's AMD support.
Congrats to team. Busy build a dataset for training so will def test it out
Does it use gpu support on mac? At least when running setup, it said cpu only.
FYI, if any devs are around, the privacy policy still links to the gitbook.
The GUI for the fine tuning looks interesting. Hopefully this leads to a lot of new custom models
Excited to use this been using unsloth models for the past couple years
This looks really cool. Any chance you'll support pretraining runs as well?
Nice! Is there something planned to run the finetuning via hf jobs or runpod?
wish there were an option to disable the annoying startup messages with emojis when using the library.
Who's the intended user for this?
Is it like, for AI hobbyists? I.e. I have a 4090 at home and want to fine-tune models?
Is it a competitor to LMStudio?
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I noticed the training part, that was interesting for my use case. Unfortunately it's said 'on NVIDIA'.
Is there an alternative, tutorial, or project you'd recommend that would help me do supervised fine tuning (SFT) with the metal stack / macOS?