Lots of people are advocating for more American open-source models these days which is amazing but very few people do anything about it!
Latest example, Alex Karp came out advocating for American open-source models as a necessity! At the same time, @PalantirTech is a free org on HF with 0 open-source models and 0 public datasets shared.
Time to switch from talking to contributing for all!
Iâve been tinkering with some new skills for my skills repo over the weekend, and it seems like thereâs so much untapped potential for design engineering skills.
/emil-design-eng skill can already help you a ton, and itâs doing more than 100k installs already, but thereâs more to come soon.
I plan to add more fine-tuned skills for specific use cases, but since AI produces non-deterministic results, thereâs still quite a bit of testing to do as I want the answers to be precise and correct.
In the meantime, you can try the two existing skills:
https://t.co/BQ3QdOdPya
Hermes Agent can now /learn from anything: feed it directories of any source material (code, API docs, manuals, PDFs, configs) and it distills a verifiable reusable skill
@MehdiBuilds@SakanaAILabs Over hyped.
Fugu ne sont pas transparent sur leur benchmark.
+ 10x plus couteux que GLM5.2.
Altenative : stepfun/Step-3.7-Flash + GLM5.2
https://t.co/rRdbiz6rdr
You know Baidu is confident in this model when all the model card says is
"Welcome the Era of One-shot Long-horizon Parsing." đ
https://t.co/WZdxkbSfj2