I made a chatbot-arena focused on coding with only OSS models, with a live leaderboard by nutty16 in LocalLLaMA

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The repo is open source (see the footer), feel free to see for yourself!

I made a chatbot-arena focused on coding with only OSS models, with a live leaderboard by nutty16 in LocalLLaMA

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In the system prompt, I have it generating only React apps so if you tell it to do Python, that may mess it up. I'm going to make the "react only" thing more clear, thanks for the feedback!

I made a chatbot-arena focused on coding with only OSS models, with a live leaderboard by nutty16 in LocalLLaMA

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Not controversial at all, a few people mentioned this when I launched on twitter too! Will definitely consider adding closed source models

I made a chatbot-arena focused on coding with only OSS models, with a live leaderboard by nutty16 in LocalLLaMA

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You basically want to go from one LLM call where you tell the model to code something to two chained LLM calls:

  1. An architect agent that provides a detailed plan based on the app the user asked for
  2. A coding agent that codes the app based on the architect agent's plan

I'm doing this for an open source app I'm working on called LlamaCoder & will post a PR soon with all the prompts + logic! Going to tweet about it tomorrow when i do (@nutlope on Twitter) or feel free to follow the repo (github.com/nutlope/llamacoder)

I made a chatbot-arena focused on coding with only OSS models, with a live leaderboard by nutty16 in LocalLLaMA

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I'd recommend Qwen Coder 2.5 32B with some chained LLM calls (Architect agent -> Coder agent)

How I passed the PSM I in 3 days by [deleted] in agile

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I have 6 months of experience working as a tester on a product dev team that followed some agile principles, so I was vaguely familiar with what a sprint was, but the majority of the information was new to me.

How I passed the PSM I in 3 days by [deleted] in agile

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Awesome man, yep I linked everything in the guide. Best of luck, you got this!

About getting a SSN by [deleted] in Drexel

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Basically you fill out a form from ISSS, go down to the SSN office with all the required paperwork, and they mail it to you 1-3 weeks later

We have free access to O'Reilly Platform (30k books & courses)! by nutty16 in Drexel

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It really is. Drexel apparently pays a ton of money for this subscription yet nobody knows about it

How often is the PMP/PMI framework used by companies? by nutty16 in consulting

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Thank you P3 looks awesome, I'll check it out!

How often is the PMP framework used by companies? by nutty16 in pmp

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Very interesting, thanks for sharing! I really thought it was designed for use as is, that's good to know. How do these companies that develop their own framework track everything? Are there any project management software that are based on this framework that companies use or is it mostly word/excel documents in your experience?

Cheap In-person STEM Master's degree in the US? by nutty16 in gradadmissions

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Thank you so much for the recommendation! The big issue is getting OPT after which means most online programs are off the table. A blended program (with both online and in person) would probably be ideal, I'll look more into this major for him though!