Winter is the best time to build ๐ฅ
Alpha footage of EIGHT of our *completed* spaces:
โข Future Dome
โข Pirate Dome
โข King Dome
โข Hell Dome
โข Forge Dome
โข Samurai Dome
โข Explorer Dome
@Imaginarium_SOL's Hub
What are you building?
#BullishOnBuilders#SolanaNFT#metaversol
@bcherny Sweet, maybe I'll try it if I ever use my desktop again. Meanwhile, I used cc to build a new keyboard just to make it easier to use cc on mobile (in termux).
Check it out here: https://t.co/K7gaKI7pBW
2,414 commits so far heh
@docfork_ai where do you pull libraries from? I'm trying to access docs for @multisynq/client npm. https://t.co/0lyTBXhmQB (hosted on github at multisynq/docs)
Claude artifacts has been broken for months. New and npm@latest imports 404 bc cdnjs' update pipeline was turned off in March. Last week, @multisynq politely asked @cloudflare to fix it. As of 6/16/2025, all cdnjs packages have been updated to their latest versions. โฌ๏ธ
@alexalbert__ Too bad cdnjs has been broken for 8+ months making it impossible to import the latest version of most packages or newly added packages.
https://t.co/9PQKDHBmbR
Wow - open-source LLMs for code are so back
Just one week after the latest DeepSeek release which brought vibe-coding for free, here is the high profile @allhands_ai team dropping a 32B model with matching performance on software engineering tasks benchmarks like SWE-Bench Verified. This is 20 times smaller than the DeepSeek model!
Results obtained by post-training with reinforcement learning in a code environment: remember the 2025 trend of reasoning models in math/code/etc trained with RL - yep, it strikes again
Feels like the open-source world has started to crack the secret code generation sauce of closed models like Claude Sonnet.
And we're still very much at the beginning, this is so exciting!
@CodeFryingPan alright so what did it miss and can you defend your claim about 'most active open source community'? not trying to attack/accuse, strictly curious what your criteria was.
the best-in-class projects tend to give a feature/metrics table comparison~ this would be particularly helpful and effective to back up that claim ('most active')
there are a lot of open source ai tools out there. it can be hard to pick one without feeling like you are informed/aware of alternatives. so while telling people about your competitors may seem counterintuitive, it's actually a great user acquisition strategy
@elder_plinius@JacquesThibs this is as far as I got. 139 seconds thinking time. didn't know about the rate limit, was just playing around trying to flip alignment polarity
@adlonymous https://t.co/NaR25QoE8z is the only one that seems legit. i've run a worker for it, things seem to be functional which im not sure can be said about any others
1/x
Solana is cheap and fast by virtue of it's 8 key technical innovations, one of which is called Gulf Stream, but what even is it?
(More technical article next week)
Let's go ๐งต๐
We gave a tiny body to gpt-4o
Fully autonomous, give it just one prompt
Robot sees -> thinks -> does -> repeat
Can also:
โข pick up trash
โข shake hands
โข talk with you
All for $200 off-the-shelf
Building a bigger version
What should we have it do?
This might be one of the most important 45-mn read you could indulge in today if you want to understand the secret behind high performance large language models like Llama3, GPT-4 or Mixtral
Inspired by the @distillpub interactive graphics papers, we settled to write the most extensive, enjoyable and in-depth tech report we could draft on the science of creating high quality web-scale datasets, detailing all the steps and learnings that came in our recent 15 trillion tokens ๐ทFineWeb release
And it's not all, in this article we also introduce ๐FineWeb-Edu a filtered subset of Common Crawl with 1.3T tokens containing only web pages with very high educational content. Up to our knowledge, FineWeb-Edu out-performs all openly release web-scale datasets by a significant margin on knowledge- and reasoning-intensive benchmarks like MMLU, ARC, and OpenBookQA
To close, we make a number of surprising observations on the "quality" of the internet it-self which may challenge some of the general assumptions on web data (not saying more, I'll let you draw your conclusions ;)
Take a walk through it, you won't be disappointed ๐
@bilalghalib Hah you've got some great ones. I think we have similar tld taste... If I didn't already have too many I'd ask for thisbutlocal and maybe half the prompt ones, but I'd love to give bloom.api to my friend J. Bloom who said two days ago he wanted a short domain w/his last name...
Reverse Turing Test: AI NPCs try to figure out who, among them, is the human
Aristotle is GPT4
Mozart is Claude 3 Opus
Da Vinci is Llama 3
Cleopatra is Gemini Pro
The funniest part?
3 of the 4 models guessed correctly... because the human's response was too dumb ๐๐๐
@mattsilv@web3pm@Gribbzzzz@moonbirds@yugalabs@kevinrose@discord A protection mechanism would lead to (vanity invite...) squatting, probably best to maintain the discord invite as an owned (sub)domain or path param redirect from project site. 0 reason to use discord's hosted vanity invite system when you own your own domain imo