Same. I even came to comments to see if anyone has actually written what this is. And, unfortunately, still little. Most people just comment "great stuff". After a few minutes I'm still to learn what this thing is and why does anyone care that it's in beta public.
That's a great idea and usage of LLMs. Not sure about Kenya specifically but many countries pass tiny updates that make significant changes, and discussion rarely mentions them. There's a lot of obfuscation by design. Highlighting some of these details even if only discussed details is great :)
THANK YOU! I really thought I have a perversive mind looking at them all. At least, I'm not the only one. (Anthropic is definitely the butt of them all.)
I'm slightly confused by your example. What's the actual prompt? Is your expectation that a text model is going to know how to perform the exact song in audio?
Ohhh absolutely not, that would be pretty wild - I just wanted to see if it could understand musical notation enough to come up with the correct melody.
I know there are far better ways to do gen AI with music, this was just a joke prompt that worked far better than I expected.
My naive guess is all of the guitar tabs and signal processing info it's trained on gives it the ability to do stuff like this (albeit not very well).
Maybe a small plug of own similar library: terminal-agent (https://github.com/laszukdawid/terminal-agent) which also supports tools and even MCP. There's a limited agentic capability but needs some polishing.
Only once I made some progress on own app I learned about this `llm` CLI. Though that one more won't harm.
Ditto. I thought the punchline, i.e. the malicious compliance, will be booking 50 min and then booking 10 min more. Someone using an unreserved spot is that, booking a meeting.
If the congestion pricing was based on the pre-tax income percentage it'd be even better! Right now these are private lanes for the rich and desperate.
> Not suitable for production-critical code without review
Ah, dang it! I was about to deploy this to my clients... /s
Otherwise, interesting concept. Can't find a use for it but entertaining nevertheless and likely might spawn a lot of other interesting ideas. Good job!