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Can you share some examples of how you are using it? Mixtral that is? What's your setup? What's your flow/workflow?


I screenshotted my emacs session upthread in a bit of a cheeky "AI-talking-about-AI" joke: https://imgur.com/WDrqxsz.

While I heavily rely on `emacs` as my primary interface to all this stuff, I'm slowly-but-surely working on a curated and opinionated collection of bindings and tools and themes and shit for all the major hacker tools (VSCode, `nvim`, even to a degree the JetBrains ecosystem). This is all broadly part of a project I'm calling `hyper-modern` which will be MIT if I get to a release candidate at all.

I have a `gRPC` service that wraps the outstanding work by the "`ggeranov` crew" loosely patterned on the sharded model-server architectures we used at FB/IG and mercilessly exploiting the really generous free-plan offered by the `buf.build` people (seriously, check out the `buf.build` people) in an effort to give hackers the best tools in a truly modern workflow.

It's also an opportunity to surface some of the outstanding models that seem to have sunk without a trace (top of mind would be Segment Anything out of Meta and StyleTTS which obsoletes a bunch of well-funded companies) in a curated collection of hacker-oriented capabilities that aren't clumsy bullshit like co-pilot.

Right now it's a name and a few thousand lines of code too rough to publish, but if I get it to a credible state the domain is `https://hyper-modern.ai` and the code will be MIT at `https://github.com/hyper-modern-ai/`.


Feel free to push the code. Elisp should be hacky and embarrassing otherwise you are doing it wrong :)




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