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Robert MacKay๐ 27 karmaJan 30, 2024@WarpWarp is probably the best CLI on the Mac Platform, even better when you are in the middle of that complex linux string and you think How do I...just ask the AI and it will give you that answer you forget all those years ago.
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I love that Shakespeare is totally open source and fully focused on allowing users to build with freedom, rather than just another AI SaaS trying to lock users into a subscription tier. You can use it with any other AI provider, or pay as you go for credits with Shakespeare's default AI. It's really easy to talk to the app, build a first draft, and deploy. I also like how you can edit other open source projects and improve them. Really cool tool for people who want to build with AI but care about open source and freedom.
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Feels like an important moment in consumer AI. I installed it this past weekend and played with it a bit (in a sandboxed environment). Still rough around the edges, but feels like it will become something big. Onwards!
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OpenAnythingLLM is easy to use, and allows us to build private databases using several (any) kinds of media (text, pdf, audio, etc) and use it as a source of knowledge for any LLM you might wonder to experiment!
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Thanks for noticing this Tyler, we really liked the idea of getting back to lifetime one-time purchases. Alice is a desktop app and it doesnโt use our cloud resources much, so this should be also feasible for the long run. Please, give Alice a try, you wonโt regret it!
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I am a youtuber, I need a demo account to make videos
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A huge disappointment. It fails standard tasks that Sonnet 3.5 completes with no issue. Iโll be skipping this version.
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Pretty good, I was clueless coming into AI art production and this tool was beginer-friendly
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