Hey everyone, I quite frankly really didn't expect our project getting on HN front page in 2 minutes after posting. I'm one of the creators of this project.
It's pretty nascent and a lot of work needs to be done so bear with us please. I'm traveling in 30 minutes but I'm happy to answer your questions.
A little about my co-founder and myself:
We've been building devtools for years now. We're really passionate about the field. The most recent thing we built is https://usedevbook.com. The goal was to build a simple framework/UI for companies to demo their APIs. Something like https://gradio.app but for API companies. It's been used for example by Prisma - we helped them build their playground with it - https://playground.prisma.io/
Our new project - e2b - is using some of the technology we built for Devbook in the past. Specifically the secure sandbox environments where the AI agents run are our custom Firecracker VMs that we run on Nomad.
If you want to follow the progress you can do follow the repo on GH or you can follow my co-founder, me, and the project on Twitter:
(Off-topic) Is there an "Are we open source yet?"-type site[1] that follows the progress of the various open-source LLMs? This is the first I've heard of GPT4All. I'm finding it tough to keep up with all these projects!
Not what you're looking for but I built a page a while back to keep track of Stable Diffusion links using my little website-builder side-project protocodex.com - https://protocodex.com/ai-creation
You're welcome to use it if you want to get a link page started, and I'd be glad to help - you can also add comment sections on the page to get user input/contributions so if anyone else has some links they can comment them there.
I eventually want to more fully formalize user contributions to pages so that they can be used as crowdsourced freeform sites, if theres enough interest out there.
Sorry if it's a dumb question, since It's quite hard to keep up with all the recent developments in custom GPT/LLM solutions.
Do I understand correctly that the GPT4All provides a delta on top of some LLAMA model variant? If so, does one need to first obtain the original LLAMA model weights to be able to run all the subsequent derivations? Is there a _legal_ way to obtain it without being a published AI researcher? If not, I'm not sure that Gpt4All is viable when looking for legal solutions.
It's pretty nascent and a lot of work needs to be done so bear with us please. I'm traveling in 30 minutes but I'm happy to answer your questions.
A little about my co-founder and myself: We've been building devtools for years now. We're really passionate about the field. The most recent thing we built is https://usedevbook.com. The goal was to build a simple framework/UI for companies to demo their APIs. Something like https://gradio.app but for API companies. It's been used for example by Prisma - we helped them build their playground with it - https://playground.prisma.io/
Our new project - e2b - is using some of the technology we built for Devbook in the past. Specifically the secure sandbox environments where the AI agents run are our custom Firecracker VMs that we run on Nomad.
If you want to follow the progress you can do follow the repo on GH or you can follow my co-founder, me, and the project on Twitter:
- https://twitter.com/e2b_dev
- https://twitter.com/t_valenta
- https://twitter.com/mlejva
And we have a community Discord server - https://discord.gg/U7KEcGErtQ