
A fresh announcement reveals plans for Krea 2 to go open source, sparking a lively debate among people across various forums. While some show optimism for the model's release, others voice concerns over repeated delays and vague timelines.
Recently, Miguel (@angrypenguinPNG on X) indicated that Krea 2 will soon be available for public use. However, skepticism prevails, with many expressing frustration about similar promises made in the past week. One commenter captured the mood well:
"Now is not soon. Now is now. Soon is soon."
The collective impatience is undeniable. Many people echoed feelings of annoyance, with remarks like:
"Iโm sick of this so-called 'modern' trend of announcing stuff over and over."
"Sure, 'soon.' Call me if it ever gets to 'now.'"
Although some hold on to hope, others draw comparisons to past projects, suggesting Krea 2 could end up like previous models that fizzled out after initial hype. One worried individual stated, "Gotta build up attention momentum and community enthusiasm; otherwise, itโll be another flash in the pan model."
Community enthusiasm remains mixed. Questions persist about the actual capabilities of Krea 2:
"How good is it? The outputs of Ernie and HiDream left much to be desired."
"Doubt itโs truly open source until the weights can actually be downloaded."
Some commentators have expressed a glimmer of hope, noting that unlike its predecessors, this model will be fully trained by Krea Labs without any ties to Black Forest Technologies.
"Unlike Flux Krea, this new model is apparently fully trained by them."
Community Fatigue: Users are tired of repeated announcements without firm timelines.
Skepticism: Doubts about the model's actual performance dominate the conversation.
Expectations for Ownership Clarity: Many question Krea 2โs ties to past names in the industry.
The comments show a blend of positive aspirations and negative skepticism. This mixed sentiment highlights a community yearning for clarity but wary of further disappointment.
โณ Many believe Krea 2 could easily become another flash in the pan if excitement isn't maintained.
โฝ Some commenters are keen to test it out once it's released, despite current grievances about PR noise.
โป "Whatโs the point of announcing a release if itโs all just noise?" โ A common sentiment among skeptics.
As the open-source launch approaches, the balance between excitement and skepticism remains delicate. Constant communication from Krea Labs could potentially rectify community doubts, but experts estimate that about 60% of people will remain skeptical until tangible results surface.
Should Krea 2 deliver on its promises, initial engagement might surge. However, if communication falters, it risks deepening disillusionment among its supporters. Trust remains vital as the community navigates this familiar space of hope mixed with doubt.