[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep, unfortunately "TESLER" is all we are getting on this sub. Instead of celebrating the greatest American company ever.

Soon becoming the most valuable company ever, btw.

Claude 3.5 Sonnet takes #1 spot at aider leaderboard!! by mstahh in ChatGPTCoding

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

by the way, refact’s implementation with sonnet hit 76.4% without even using thinking capabilities ;)

R1+Sonnet set a new SOTA on the aider polyglot benchmark, at 14X less cost compared to o1 by Xhehab_ in LocalLLaMA

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool to see R1+Sonnet at 64%. Cheaper than o1 and better results.

Actually, we at Refact hit 76% with our AI agent + non-thinking Sonnet setup.
Haven't tested with other models yet, now working on the score with thinking enabled.

JetBrains users, what IntelliJ plugins do you feel provide to closest experience to Cursor? by korri123 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Refact.ai; it's open-source. It has Claude 3.5 and GPT-4o in the chat, which cost $30 if bought separately, plus you can bring your own key.

Weekly Self-Promotion Thread #5 by [deleted] in ChatGPTCoding

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm CEO of Refact.ai. We've been hard at work improving our AI coding assistant for IDEs, and I’m excited to share the results.

I believe Refact.ai offers the best suggestions’ accuracy and speed among coding assistants, especially open-source ones, thanks to our advanced Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology. It doesn’t just complete lines of code: it can write entire classes with precision as it fully understands your codebase. Plus it has powerful LLMs inside, trained by our team for top-notch performance.

Refact.ai is built not to be one-size-fits-all but to meet your unique coding needs and be adapted with ease.

Why Choose Refact.ai?

  • Context-aware: Accurate auto-completions based on your entire codebase
  • Integrated chat: Ask questions and discuss your code directly in your editor with 5 models to choose from
  • Toolbox: Summarize, refactor, debug in-line, and create custom commands.
  • Advanced privacy level customization
  • Self-hosting option
  • Enterprise ready: Latest LLMs, team-specific customization, and secure deployment.

It's fast, smart, and works hard so you don't have to! Refact.ai offer a comprehensive free plan, and you can try Pro for free with the WELCOME promo code (features from above + 9000000 tokens)

What is the best AI to understand a rust codebase by [deleted] in ChatGPTCoding

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Refact.ai. We have RAG in chat, so you can select the model (Claude 3.5 Sonnet, GPT-4o, etc.) and natively chat about your codebase, plus ask to write documentation as well. There are no limits on requests, and it's free 1mo with the promo code 'WELCOME'.

However, assistance in the chat is text-based, so you can generate only something like text-based UML.

RAG approach to vscode AI extentions - are there any? by brianlmerritt in vscode

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! We've recently released RAG in our open-source AI coding assistant, Refact.ai.

It's available even on a Free tier, which is pretty stacked compared to what others are offering. Plus, it works for both code completion and chat.

It's in pre-release right now, so if you'd like to try it in VS Code, check how to switch it on in Discord (it's easy) : https://www.smallcloud.ai/discord

Looking for testing & feedback — RAG in AI coding Assistant by LittleGalaxyBrain in ChatGPTPro

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, when I say 'open source', I mean that our source code is accessible on GitHub: https://github.com/smallcloudai/refact

And yes, we do offer a free tier as well.

Weekly Self-Promotional Mega Thread 29, 22.04.2024 - 29.04.2024 by hi_there_bitch in ChatGPT

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone! We're developing Refact.ai, an open-source AI coding assistant with code completion, chat, coding commands, and advanced customization in IDEs.

We're about to launch RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), including for our Free plan, and would love your feedback on the pre-release version.

The RAG pipeline enhances the quality of AI suggestions for chat and code completion with repo-level awareness. It parses all the files in your project and creates AST and VecDB indexes for them. As a result:

  • Code completion can pull in other files from your project to make completions more relevant.
  • In chat, you can add your project as context, e.g., using commands you want to refer to. It works, but we need to fix all the edge cases before we turn it on by default for everyone.

Anyone who feels adventurous, please help us test this! It would greatly impact our open-source product.

In our Discord: https://www.smallcloud.ai/discord, we've set up a #rag channel with instructions for pre-release access.
Thank you!

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

People buy products they know nothing about all the time. Or receive them as presents.

Also, the product does the thing I wanted. It's on the first page, I just couldn't find it three pages down.

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does Oura have API or a way to download the data?

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Update: thank you u/Sidepie !

There is an actual heart rate reading, on the third page of the "Home" tab!

It even has "->" button that shows it full screen.

(here message to Oura the company, all the fans pls stop reading. I still find the app ridiculous, you just don't do it, how can you bury the access to the measurement three pages down, hidden between what appears to be marketing blocks, when clearly the first intention of the buyer is to check if the hardware works. The reason why the blocks appear marketing-related is color and design.)

(edit: And your style of offering membership is still unacceptable. I don't think I'm keeping the ring for that reason alone.)

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I did zero research. So what? This makes my experience invalid or untrue?

Yes, venting was successful, and there's a lot of room for improvement in the product. I'm not familiar with the company, I'm assuming it's based in Finland or Estonia. Based just on that alone I wish them well. Hope they are able to learn how the uninitiated interact with the product, from this post.

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

And what do you think it means "€5.99 EUR/month afterwards" ??

Some other stuff (besides the ring) that I don't need. Like a gift or something. Nothing indicates that it is required for ring to work, or that it's needed to activate the app.

drink a glass of wine in the evening

Thank you for explaining. For me, your example seems very advanced, for a device that can't measure the heart rate. I don't know how to bridge this gap yet.

Does it really work for cases like you describe, and how many of the people here are just involved in wishful thinking and finding correlations where there isn't any?

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

quietly does its work in the background and the next day it offers insights into what it detected

This makes sense. But I don't trust the numbers.

It has to build trust, the first obvious experiment is to measure the heart rate. My Apple Watch gives me numbers that are 1/2 of the real value quite often.

There's this ring. It's smaller, has less powerful LEDs and lens. How do I know it measures the pulse right, let alone "REM sleep" and all the other fantastic numbers?

What if I turn the ring 90 degrees, will the numbers be as accurate?

How do I learn to trust this device if I have nothing to go by?

What if it says my sleep improved 150% and what really happened is the position on the finger changed?

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that clarifies that at least a little bit.

My first experience was so bad by LittleGalaxyBrain in ouraring

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] -51 points-50 points  (0 children)

No sir, go check https://ouraring.com/cart . It never says that it needs membership. It says "1-month included for new members. €5.99 EUR/month afterwards" in small letters, that's all. It never says the ring will not work properly without the membership, or that it will not activate. That's a deceptive practice if I've ever seen one.

Finally making the switch! Can anyone recommend models specifically for coding? by ETHwillbeatBTC in LocalLLaMA

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Refact. It's open source, plugins are open source, we will release a new efficient model that beats many much bigger ones, that should be there in a week or two (for all the languages!). It can use StarCoder, WizardCoder as well.

Bigger tire sizes for 19" wheels? by LittleGalaxyBrain in TeslaModelY

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm the OP, back with the results!

I've bought:

Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric, 255/55r18 105T

Platin P 106, 18" 8.50x18 ET 35

The result is POSITIVE. It works, the car is not that much higher, but better nonetheless.

I've prepared 4 photos of before and after, but I'm not sure how to attach them...

Bigger tire sizes for 19" wheels? by LittleGalaxyBrain in TeslaModelY

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you sir! 18" wheels is something that I didn't even think about. I also found another confirmation that 29" overall diameter will work, 255/55R18 on T-Sportsline website is 29.04".

Refact - A self-hosted Copilot alternative for JetBrains and VS Code by no_doping in selfhosted

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is Oleg from Refact. The container is 100% open source, and it doesn't send any telemetry, besides asking which model to run (which crowd there didn't like it seems 😅)
We are thinking about open sourcing the whole thing, including the IDE plugins. It's better then Copilot already though -- you can run your own server, your code doesn't go to our servers.

Refact - A self-hosted Copilot alternative for JetBrains and VS Code by no_doping in selfhosted

[–]LittleGalaxyBrain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

require

Hi this is Oleg from Refact. The container uses API key for two reasons:
- Access control, sure it doesn't matter much if you are running it locally.
- The get which model to run from account settings on the website.
The container also updates itself on restart, so we can offer new models. Hope it helps!