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sunshadow commented on GitHub Copilot: The Agent Awakens   github.blog/news-insights... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
gauravphoenix · a year ago
awakened by replit/cursor
sunshadow · a year ago
Too late, we all went to cursor.
sunshadow commented on Neuters: Lightweight front end to Reuters News   neuters.de/about... · Posted by u/walterbell
wgx · a year ago
Is there a viable way for me to make every site load like this (iOS)? And optimally toggle back to the “full site” if I want to.
sunshadow · a year ago
I can make this in couple of weeks, but I need an incentive other than just having fun
sunshadow commented on Neuters: Lightweight front end to Reuters News   neuters.de/about... · Posted by u/walterbell
sunshadow · a year ago
What made you use caddy in front of tiny-http? I guess tiny-http should be still fine on its own. genuinely curious
sunshadow commented on Niantic plans a “Large Geospatial Model” trained on Pokémon Go player data   nianticlabs.com/news/larg... · Posted by u/bookstore-romeo
alwayslikethis · a year ago
IIRC Google maps basically does not make money. I wonder if there can be a government deal to subsidize it on the condition that the data be open sourced.
sunshadow · a year ago
They made 11B$ last year. It has incredible amount of ads. If you haven't noticed, then that means they did a great job. (tip: look for the custom logo pins in the map. Its printing money)
sunshadow commented on Winamp Legacy player source code   github.com/WinampDesktop/... · Posted by u/gjvc
sunshadow · a year ago
According to the license, this repo is not that different than me just extracting the source code from the binaries. Pass.
sunshadow commented on Cloudflare's new marketplace lets websites charge AI bots for scraping   techcrunch.com/2024/09/23... · Posted by u/boristsr
Mistletoe · a year ago
sunshadow · a year ago
There is no difference between this and a well known bot prevention mechanism, from the scraper perspective.
sunshadow commented on Web scraping with GPT-4o: powerful but expensive   blancas.io/blog/ai-web-sc... · Posted by u/edublancas
pkiv · 2 years ago
If you're open to it, I'd love to hear what you think of what we're building at https://browserbase.com/ - you can run a chrome extension on a headless browser so you can do the semantic markdown within the browser, before pulling anything off.

We even have an iFrame-able live view of the browser, so your users can get real-time feedback on the XPaths they're generating: https://docs.browserbase.com/features/session-live-view#give...

Happy to answer any questions!

sunshadow · 2 years ago
I don't see any difference than browserless?
sunshadow commented on Fireworks: Function Calling Model and API   blog.fireworks.ai/firewor... · Posted by u/tosh
sunshadow · 2 years ago
If you're looking for open-source function calling: Checkout Functionary: https://github.com/MeetKai/functionary/

It's MIT licensed. Supports both CPU and GPU

sunshadow commented on Fireworks: Function Calling Model and API   blog.fireworks.ai/firewor... · Posted by u/tosh
worldsayshi · 2 years ago
Is there any OSS model that is good for function calling? Gorilla LLM comes to mind. Not sure if it's actually good at specifically the function calling api though.
sunshadow · 2 years ago
Yes, Functionary: https://github.com/MeetKai/functionary/ MIT Licensed

Its actively maintained as open-source. You can even run it with llama.cpp

u/sunshadow

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