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Thank you Niels!! This is awesome. I will need to look into whether we are allowed to upload the native PyTorch weights to our HuggingFace repo or if we have to create a new repo |
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Hi,
Niels here from the open-source team at HF. It's great to see native HF Transformers support for the models!
This PR showcases that you could easily also host the original PyTorch checkpoints on 🤗.
This has the advantage that people don't need to download a checkpoint themselves anymore, it just downloads automatically from the hub.
This is also done for other works, like SigLIP-2 for example, where both the Transformers-compatible checkpoints as well as the original Jax checkpoints are on the hub.