If it's not a wrapper for GPT it is a wrapper for something else that's similar. The one I enjoy the most now is Windsurf and it is such a blast to have it tell me it is having trouble with its tools and ask for help. ("You're running on Microsoft Windows, you write C: not /C: and use the backslash instead of the slash in paths")
I am building llmpad.com yeah you can think of it as a GPT wrapper I think differently. I started building it 18 months ago, actually because I wanted to customise the system prompt and keep my data. Then I wanted to use other AI's Anthropic, Groq etc. Then I wanted to generate images. Then I wanted to work with tools for search, or UI cards. Then I wanted to work with realtime audio api's. Then I wanted to create react components kinda like V0. this week I wanted to work on tasks, that run and chain scheduled prompts, its turning into a little agent. All the time using one UI that looks the same, is tweaked to my liking and has some nice power user features like Shift Arrow on input for history, switching models etc.
I am also sure tomorrow there will be another new thing.
I think of a little like Notepad++ for llm's instead of just Notepad.
I use it hourly, in the morning I have a summery of HN from overnight along with news, and reminders.
I host it on Digital Ocean, it uses about 15-20 API's from AI companies but also web search, document and kv stores etc.
I missed this feature on release, only just found it. Wondered if it's an equivalent to Inspect Element and Del or more protective of things like paywall overlays and ads?
Knowing of and using Suno to begin I thought nothing of it, then the chorus kicked in. Pretty straight forward to rebalance the weights of the model though given the popularity of the song vs the input lyrics.
I remember trying that kind of thing with Pokémon Emerald when I must’ve been about ten. It was supposed to allow me to clone an item.
When I put the cartridge back in, the screen was blank apart from a message simply saying something like ‘The save file is corrupted. A new save file must be created.’.
I was devastated. 200 hours and what felt like a life’s journey. And it was all gone.
Was a similar hack, for sure another game though! I could never handle sports games, although I loved playing them about level 3 or shot put in olympics games I was done for.
Interesting article. Blowing into cartridges fixed them many times for me. Although in reality it was likely re-inserting them that maybe did it and also the paragraph about adding moisture being a bad thing is obviously correct, now I wonder if that added moisture actually improved the connectivity on already corroded contacts.
I'm certain this is why blowing into cartridges worked, the moisture both being good and bad.
Moreso bad and unspoken being the lingering terrible stench of shared breath and dried spittle in cartridges passed around schools, apartment buildings, and housing projects. Glad COVID didn't start back in '84, shit would've been like 12 Monkeys.
Now lets make it work with Linux - I say this slightly tongue in cheek, but I run Linux on my intel surface laptop, always wanted on the surface pro x. This project is doing great work in the area https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface