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tilesummoner/open-source-llm-llama-deepseek-qwen

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TLDR

A repository falsely claiming to offer pre-activated builds of Llama, DeepSeek, Qwen, and Ollama for Windows, these are already free and open-source, and this repo contains no software, only a Telegram download link.

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    Claims Made
      Pre-activated build
      No API key needed
      No usage limits
    Models Referenced
      Llama 4
      DeepSeek V3
      Qwen 2.5
      Ollama
    Risk Factors
      No source code
      Telegram download link
      Misleading framing
    Legitimate Alternatives
      Official Ollama site
      Official model repos
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USE CASE 1

This repository has no legitimate use case, the models it claims to package are already free through their official open-source channels.

USE CASE 2

Anyone wanting to run Llama, DeepSeek, or Qwen locally should install Ollama from its official website with a single command.

Getting it running

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 30min

No source code exists in this repository, use the official Ollama installer at ollama.com to run these models for free.

No license is provided. This repository contains no source code and only links to an external unverified download.

In plain English

This repository presents itself as a pre-activated full build of several open-source language models for Windows, including Llama 4, DeepSeek V3, Qwen 2.5, and Ollama. The framing is misleading: Llama, DeepSeek, Qwen, and Ollama are already free and open-source projects with no subscription fees or feature gates to remove. The "pre-activated, no key needed" language copies the template of cracked-software distribution pages and does not apply accurately to these projects. The repository contains no source code, model weights, or configuration files. Its only content is a README that points to a download hosted on Telegram, along with a list of search keywords at the bottom of the page to help it appear in searches for terms like "local LLM," "run AI locally," and "open source chatgpt alternative." The README follows the same pattern as other similar fake distribution pages: a table showing what is included, a table showing what has been removed (subscriptions, usage limits, trial limitations), system requirements (8 GB RAM minimum, 1 GB disk space), and a five-step install process involving Setup.exe run as administrator. Anyone who actually wants to run these models locally should use the official projects instead. Ollama is available at ollama.com and makes it straightforward to download and run Llama, DeepSeek, and Qwen models with a single command. Downloading an unverified archive from a Telegram link and running an unknown installer carries significant security risk, particularly when the same software is available for free through legitimate channels.

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Prompt 1
How do I install Ollama on Windows and run the Llama or DeepSeek model locally for free without any subscription?
Prompt 2
Walk me through downloading and running Qwen 2.5 locally using Ollama with a single terminal command.
Prompt 3
What is the easiest way to run a local AI language model on my Windows PC using free, legitimate open-source tools?
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