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Nice, these “Markdown for X” tools are super neat. Wish this worked nicely with mobile view, seems like a lot of the text are overflowing and margins are squished in the demo


Assuming running this new computer interactivity feature is as fast as cursor composer (which I don’t think it is)—it still doesn’t support codebase indexing, inline edits or references to other variables and files in the codebase. I can see how someone could use this to make some sort of cursor competitor but out of the box there’s a very low likelihood it makes cursor obsolete.


i really want cursor to integrate this so it can look at the results of a code change in the browser and then make edits as needed until it's accomplished what i asked of it. same for errors in the console etc. right now i have to manually describe the issue or copy and paste the error message and it'd be nice for it to just iterate more on its own


Great work! One of the things that would be incredibly useful/interesting would be generating a reusable script with an LLM, instead of just grabbing the data. In theory, this should result in a massive cost reduction (no need to call the LLM every time) as long as the source code doesn’t change which would make it sustainable for constant and frequent monitoring.


This approach was studied in a paper called Evaporate+ - https://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol17/p92-arora.pdf They used active learning to pick the best function among candidate functions generated by the LLM on a sampled set of data.


I’ve worked on this exact problem when extracting feeds from news websites. Yes calling LLM each time is costly so I use LLM for the first time to extract robust css selectors and the following times just relying on those instead of incurring further LLM cost.


Thank you! I’m working on supporting local llms via llama.cpp currently, so cost won’t be an issue anymore


Given that the ollama API is openai compatible, that should be a drop in, no?


Not really, I believe it’s missing function calling

Edit: and grammar as well


Ahh yeah gotcha


I'm working on this problem now. It's possible in some sources - whenever the HTML structure is enough that you map it to the feature of interest - but it could also happen that the information is hidden within the text, which makes it virtually impossible


This is a really nice idea. Wonder what the prompt would look like for that.


Not sure how relevant this is but note that Coqui TTS (the realistic TTS) has already shut down

https://coqui.ai


This is really cute :) thanks for sharing


Cool but why does clicking both “see what people have added” and “add an entry” link me to the same page to add an entry? Is there no way to view the collection without adding an entry?


It seems like a bug, if you click ‘explore entries’ in the hamburger menu at the top, it works



Really cool how it randomizes after all the colours are blue - did you build in any other hidden features?


Merry Christmas! Thanks again everyone on HN for being a great source of inspiration and interest


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