Most playgrounds exist to be forgotten the moment the tab closes.
I went digging for the line that says what that click actually costs, somewhere inside OpenGradient's Model Hub.
Execution gets recorded on-chain. Not the output, the part most people would save and forget about.
The attempt itself. A sandbox forgets.
This one doesn't.
The model sitting in OpenGradient's Model Hub is about as spread out as anything gets, content-addressed, copied across the network, no single party holding the master file.
That part is true.
The test running against it isn't, though. One click, one entry, same ledger every time, no matter how scattered the model underneath happens to be.
A thousand people could run a thousand different models and still end up with a thousand records pointing back to the one place OpenGradient keeps them.
So the model lives everywhere. Proof that someone touched it lives somewhere exact.
Whether a record still counts as forgetting just because it's public instead of hidden isn't something the documentation gets into.
It tells what's logged. It says nothing about whether that's functionally the same as nothing being logged at all.
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I went digging for the line that says what that click actually costs, somewhere inside OpenGradient's Model Hub.
Execution gets recorded on-chain. Not the output, the part most people would save and forget about.
The attempt itself. A sandbox forgets.
This one doesn't.
The model sitting in OpenGradient's Model Hub is about as spread out as anything gets, content-addressed, copied across the network, no single party holding the master file.
That part is true.
The test running against it isn't, though. One click, one entry, same ledger every time, no matter how scattered the model underneath happens to be.
A thousand people could run a thousand different models and still end up with a thousand records pointing back to the one place OpenGradient keeps them.
So the model lives everywhere. Proof that someone touched it lives somewhere exact.
Whether a record still counts as forgetting just because it's public instead of hidden isn't something the documentation gets into.
It tells what's logged. It says nothing about whether that's functionally the same as nothing being logged at all.
@OpenGradient #OPG $OPG