I was thinking that it's now 81 mothers ago, but then I got distracted by the fact that there was no year 0AD and now I'm thinking that roughly 80 is good enough.
Deebster
I decided on Symfonium as well - especially once I realised the author, Tolriq, was the same on who'd made Yatse, my favourite Kodi remote. Tolriq is an indie developer and always has very fair pricing and excellent support, so I'm happy to pay (once, per app) for a polished experience.
Nice to see something written in Rust that doesn't claim it's blazingly fast.
I was most of the way through the article before I realised that jerpint was the author (added as a control/target), not a custom model.
I feel he stopped too early in the process - the article ends with saying that there are e.g. improvements to the prompt that could improve the result but doesn't appear to try any of them.
I wonder if some of the LLM cheaters have put up their method. I'd expect to see someone with a more complex setup, plus running on local AI hardware to be able to get far more stars.
Even here it's useful: there always will be people in the 10000 club, after all.
I thought about linking an explainer, but I lazily decided that this (and the wug) would be well-enough known here.
My poor to-read list, have mercy.
The way that all the copies of the content link to the original post should be some kind of SEO hack. I wonder if it's triggering specific rules in search engines that detect it and downrank it as cheating.
Prions on steroids.
Because then they'd be considered corporations.