- rancar2Nice work; I’d love to see a V2. Quick tip: try Flux AI to help accelerate the V2 work!
- Thanks for the thoroughness! I look forward to the next steps as you all apply this approach in other unique ways to have even better results.
- Can you share more about the challenges ran into on the benchmarking? According to the benchmark note, Claude 4.5 Opus and Gemini 3 Pro Preview exhibited elevated rejection and were dropped from TruthfulQA without further discussion. To me this begs the questions, does this indicated that frontier closed SOTA model will likely not allow this approach in the future (ie in the process of screening for potential attack vectors) and/or that this approach will only be limited to a certain LLM architecture? If it’s an architecture limitation, it’s worth discussing chaining for easier policy enforcement.
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- On what license to choose, this talk by Adam Jacob is good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmhYHzJpkuo
And if you want to read about open source vs source available, this GitHub with the Red Hat lawyer and co-author of GPLv2 provides a TLDR of the sentiment. The reference from Chad gives a deep dive into the discussion and origin of FSL’s language.
- Having done this for Gemini CLI to get it to behave well several months ago to have a non-coding LLM CLI without costs, I can attest that these tips work well across CLIs.
- This is a write up that may be helpful for you: https://sqlsync.dev/posts/stop-syncing-everything/
- Please do in the repo, and thank you for the wonderful contribution on multiple fronts. This is very well done work and documentation. A few tips to help others discover the value on the Readme: Add the key memory benchmark (currently just above the acknowledgments) to the top of the Readme and link to the rest of the benchmarks on the page that you already have (maybe rename it benchmarks.md in the process): https://github.com/Dancode-188/synckit/blob/main/docs/guides...
- I was going to say please use and donate to 'Dollar For' [1] which provides this service, which is likely a better choice for this type of problem than trying DIY.
EDIT: adding in a link to 'Dollar For'.
- The business edition of Wispr Flow does this well, and includes sharing among teams so you can make sure that the company wide vocabulary is consistent and well recognized.
- For that issue, try Codex until Claude catches up to your style.
- I like the license (FSL) chosen for the project, but it may need some explaining for others. Can you comment on decision for selecting the Functional Source License (Version 1.1, ALv2 Future License), and the intent from the Metorial team with it including any restrictions on potential commercial use of the platform (i.e. free-to-paid without notice)?
For those who aren't aware of what FSL (https://fsl.software/) is: "The Functional Source License (FSL) is a Fair Source license that converts to Apache 2.0 or MIT after two years. It is designed for SaaS companies that value both user freedom and developer sustainability. FSL provides everything a developer needs to use and learn from your software without harmful free-riding."
- That’s from the founder of Clear.dental, Dr. Tej Shah:
- Andrew, it’s always great to read the background from the author on how (and even why!) this all played out. This comment is incredibly helpful for understanding the context of why all these multiple formats were born.
- I especially liked the browser frame page. It’s so beautifully crafted. I would move the inception example onto the homepage and up on the examples as it is a good example of love put into the whole project and its execution. https://quietui.org/docs/components/browser-frame#embedding-...
- A user can append similar system reminders in their own prompt. It’s one of the things that the Claude Code team discovered worked and now included in other CLIs like Factory, which was talked about today by cofounder of Factory: https://www.youtube.com/live/o4FuKJ_7Ds4?si=py2QC_UWcuDe7vPN
- “The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) encourages all airlines to guarantee that young children are seated adjacent to an accompanying adult without charging any additional fee.” https://www.transportation.gov/airconsumer/airline-family-se...
There is not coverage beyond one adult already in the US. With an additional adult and one child, the airlines already adds in fees. It’s also non-transparent when booking that they have made sure the easy path is the charged path, especially now that airlines make you pay to guarantee being seated together prior to flight checkin 24 hours in advance of takeoff.
- The thesis was dated prior to the hard tech wave, and it is a perfect time to update it as Boston has a lot of the talent. Plus, Link Ventures is based in Boston with $1B AUM focused on AI. We have the talent here in Boston. That said I’m biased though as a cofounder one of our lovely local AI groups, and I used to have board meetings every two weeks with the Link Ventures executive team at my last startup.
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- You may be looking for do thing like this tool: https://github.com/closedloop-technologies/autocomplete-sh