Congratulations to the both of you β€οΈβ€οΈ
Congratulations to the both of you β€οΈβ€οΈ
React + Mongo
Youβre off to a great start, very concise and clear for me
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Very relatable π Iβve started throwing in a few mkayβs for variety
I would want to understand the expectations around input and output. Firstly, to get an idea for which model, if any, to use. Secondly, to ensure we wouldnβt get stuck in a models output filter or similar limitations
@davidkpiano.bsky.social has some interesting thoughts on AI. Would love to hear that conversation between the two of you!
Go for the 1 if you want to play on your own accord, and the XY if you want to build sequences
Iβve really been enjoying the OP-1 Field. Something about the form factor, long battery life, and features ofc, makes it extremely fun. Think I need to try this one as well
So to sum it up we use inexpensive LLMs for eval and a human at the end for a final QA
Since this is an internal tool, and something that we donβt run often wait time for the user is not really a concern. Weβre lucky our work fits well with what the current LLMs can achieve
We do the human in the loop at the end, in an internal tool. Since weβre parsing legal documents itβs quite easy for a human to compare the original with the parsed version. If something doesnβt look right, they can just edit on the page. But edits are rare, the AI is crazy good for our needs.
For a current, legal documents, parsing project we do the initial work with an expensive model, then verify with multiple runs of an inexpensive model. And lastly a, manual, visual check from a human.
Happy Matt day, much more enjoyable on this side of the pond today π
OMG me too, I even tried uninstalling it. But it keeps finding its way back π₯ if youβre not afraid of getting a new addiction you should try Deep Rock Galactic Survivor
Best casual game for Steam Deck?
Talladega Nights, what a classic. I need to watch that again soon
TIL πΆοΈ
Watch anything good? And sounds like a nice recharge btw π
Thank you π
Early adopter β¨ Where did you find your own number?
Impressive, hatβs off for her courage π My 6yo son started aikido recently, and those children arenβt kidding around π₯
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Wow π€― youβve got some chops πππ
49 and countingβ¦
Itβs already been 48 minutes since the web dev community moved in. I think itβll stick this time round π¦
Yes, finally here (again). We missed you π₯Ή
Very inspiring talk π and nice demo of the atproto-browser from @tom.frontpage.team
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