1874
Victor Mimo
@vic #1874
Practical AI fanatic. CTO & Founder. Open-Source Maxi. Good Cook, Mediocre Bowler.
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Im awaiting approval but rewriting and testing system prompts is super annoying. This is exciting!
https://www.getmaxim.ai/
https://www.getmaxim.ai/
Morning views in Split, Croatia 🌅
Rio still make my jaw drop
For all the Malbec lovers out there.
Mendoza wine day
Mendoza wine day
Mendoza, Argentina
Hi @cassie, I've been reading the whitepaper and asked chatGPT to help me succinctly understand it. Two questions:
1. Is this a fair breakdown/summary?
2. It offered the metaphor of "Decentralized AWS" - is this something you're trying to stay clear from? I know you're referencing NoCloud.
1. Is this a fair breakdown/summary?
2. It offered the metaphor of "Decentralized AWS" - is this something you're trying to stay clear from? I know you're referencing NoCloud.
Bariloche, Argentina.
Trying this out
Who's built a cool project using LangGraph?
It's so powerful I'm struggling to translate it's architecture into some of my project ideas.
It's so powerful I'm struggling to translate it's architecture into some of my project ideas.
Oh boy, it knows.
Open-source doesn't skip a bit, there's already an alternative to Devin by Cognition AI
https://github.com/stitionai/devika
https://github.com/stitionai/devika
Gotta say, I'm extremely impressed with Cursor.
I thought there was no way I was paying $20/month for an IDE, but it quickly became a no brainer.
cmd + k is extremely powerful
https://cursor.sh/
I thought there was no way I was paying $20/month for an IDE, but it quickly became a no brainer.
cmd + k is extremely powerful
https://cursor.sh/
Important 🚀
Got around to using SOC last night.
It was shocking how simple the backend seemed.
1. Enter an prompt
2. AI takes screenshot of your screen. Uses GPT4-V to understand
3. Creates followup instructions from there.
It was wonky, but a powerful modality is here.
https://github.com/OthersideAI/self-operating-computer
It was shocking how simple the backend seemed.
1. Enter an prompt
2. AI takes screenshot of your screen. Uses GPT4-V to understand
3. Creates followup instructions from there.
It was wonky, but a powerful modality is here.
https://github.com/OthersideAI/self-operating-computer
langchain or llama-index?
I started in llama-index, slowly migrating over.
I started in llama-index, slowly migrating over.
AI Github Contribution Analyst Update #1
- Started with a simple OpenAIAgent on llama-index with a custom BaseToolSpec to fetch all commits between a timeframe. System instructions contains a simple scoring metric.
- Quickly bumped into token limit, even for GPT4 turbo - need to index the data somehow.
- Started with a simple OpenAIAgent on llama-index with a custom BaseToolSpec to fetch all commits between a timeframe. System instructions contains a simple scoring metric.
- Quickly bumped into token limit, even for GPT4 turbo - need to index the data somehow.
Lofty goal - but I've been thinking about how to move LLMs away from Q&A agents into self-operating entities for a while now.
Interested to see this in the wild - 6.8k on GitHub! https://github.com/OthersideAI/self-operating-computer
Interested to see this in the wild - 6.8k on GitHub! https://github.com/OthersideAI/self-operating-computer
I’ve built web bots to crawl webpages before and you really do need a human supervising it - last night I was wondering if LLMs could be good enough now with Vision APIs. Haven’t dove in, but this is a good first sign
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXRkmqEYGZA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXRkmqEYGZA
At Eth Denver I met a dev and we started talking about a better system for foundations/protocols to reward devs retroactively based on code contributions.
Simplest could be, take all commits into main for X time period - have an LLM analyze what was contributed, weight against goal of repo and rank. (1/2)
Simplest could be, take all commits into main for X time period - have an LLM analyze what was contributed, weight against goal of repo and rank. (1/2)
I've been looking more and more at running my own models in projects where OpenAI becomes restrictively expensive, now I can test and compare outputs easily.
https://jan.ai/
https://jan.ai/
If you're looking to embed a react component from repo A to repo B, do you default to iframes?
Have you used alternatives that provide greater control? (headers, etc)
Have you used alternatives that provide greater control? (headers, etc)
As a newbie to contributing to open-source, it feels inspiring to share an idea and have it be implemented by the authors 🚀
https://github.com/Open-Cap-Table-Coalition/Open-Cap-Format-OCF/issues/449
https://github.com/Open-Cap-Table-Coalition/Open-Cap-Format-OCF/issues/449
After coding all day and yearning to bounce ideas off another dev, I got frustrated typing on chatGPT and wanted to talk to it. I then realized what I want is Samantha from Her. Idk how to feel about this.
I got one piece of advice 7 years ago that I still think about often. It's especially relevant to founders.
"Things aren't as good or as bad as they seem"
"Things aren't as good or as bad as they seem"
Anyone else take a break from social media for a while to come back and have their OG friends here have like a million followers???
I don't have fomo, shut up. How do I see my damn FID anyway
I was here when @dwr.eth was free enough to do user interviews on twitter.
I don't have fomo, shut up. How do I see my damn FID anyway
I was here when @dwr.eth was free enough to do user interviews on twitter.