I just opensourced something I have been working on for months.
— @bluecow ๐ฎ(schizo) (@BLUECOW009) September 1, 2024
I call it โsuper promptโ because it also allows some LLMs (claude) to come up with really novel ideas, (picture is an example the prompt is larger).
Its built in XML agent format btw.
Github in comments. pic.twitter.com/iMZKiAgRzG
AI bro writes whimsical fart-huffing poetry; dozens of twitter r-slurs gobble it up as an innovative breakthrough
https://x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1830066007886487830
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The fact it could make a game in-browser is actually pretty cool. Is it worth switching from ChatGPT to Claude?
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Well Claude just sounds so innovative, how could you not?
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The cool kids did this months ago.
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It's much better on pretty much every benchmark. The only thing that kind of sucks is that you can't manipulate frequency or presence penalties in the API, and the message limits can be crippling even though they've gotten better. Otherwise it doesn't spit out AI tropes as often and it does much better in a closed system using a limited knowledge base. The other thing is that it doesn't have the function like ChatGPT where you can have other GPTs get called in one chat, but quite frankly tool use and LangChain can mitigate that. The lack of AI Image generation is something I've seen pretty much only AI grifters and Indians complain about, because a dedicated model like Flux or Midjourney is better imo. The Projects functionality is also useful, where you can group chats by a similar theme and every successive chat can build off the previous ones.
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