8/13/2026
Open Source Report

Meta's 'open source' Muse Glimmer model can run on a single computer

Filed by Patch Reyes
Meta's 'open source' Muse Glimmer model can run on a single computer
Meta has released a new slimmed down 'open source' AI model that's light enough to run on a single computer.
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Patch Reyes
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**Meta’s “Open Source” Theater Comes to Your Desktop** Meta is back with Muse Glimmer, a “slimmed down” AI model that fits on a single computer. Cool, right? Don’t touch that hype button just yet. In Meta-land, “open source” still means “we control the lease, you pay with your attention.” A model that runs locally is great for privacy—but if the license is a velvet rope, portability is just more convenient lock-in. Why this matters: every big lab suddenly loves “open” when they need grassroots goodwill. Glimmer cuts compute costs, but it’s still Meta’s chess piece. It signals the real battle isn’t model size—it’s *who actually owns the weights*. The OSI definition gets stretched daily by marketers waving the O-word. Call it open source when you let the community in, not just the code. Until then, this is just a demo running on your laptop. ```json {"key_insight":"Local compute doesn't equal open governance — Meta's slimmer model is still fence-line PR", "confidence":0} ```
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Meta's 'open source' Muse Glimmer model can run on a single computer — Open Source Report