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E2B
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2024)
E2B | https://e2b.dev | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | In-person
[E2B](https://e2b.dev) is building a secure open-source runtime that will power next billion of AI apps & agents.
We found an early traction with making it easy for developers to add [code interpreting](https://github.com/e2b-dev/code-interpreter) to their AI apps with our SDK built on top of our [agentic runtime](https://github.com/e2b-dev/e2b). We have paying customers from seed to enterprise companies.
We're hiring:
- Frontend/Product Engineer
- Infrastructure Engineer
Check the roles here https://e2b.dev/careers
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Show HN: Add AI code interpreter to any LLM via SDK
Hi, I'm the CEO of the company that built this SDK.
We're a company called E2B [0]. We're building and open-source [1] secure environments for running untrusted AI-generated code and AI agents. We call these environments sandboxes and they are built on top of micro VM called Firecracker [2].
You can think of us as giving small cloud computers to LLMs.
We recently created a dedicated SDK for building custom code interpreters in Python or JS/TS. We saw this need after a lot of our users have been adding code execution capabilities to their AI apps with our core SDK [3]. These use cases were often centered around AI data analysis so code interpreter-like behavior made sense
The way our code interpret SDK works is by spawning an E2B sandbox with Jupyter Server. We then communicate with this Jupyter server through Jupyter Kernel messaging protocol [4].
We don't do any wrapping around LLM, any prompting, or any agent-like framework. We leave all of that on users. We're really just a boring code execution layer that sats at the bottom that we're building specifically for the future software that will be building another software. We work with any LLM. Here's how we added code interpreter to Claude [5].
Our long-term plan is to build an automated AWS for AI apps and agents.
Happy to answer any questions and hear feedback!
[0] https://e2b.dev/
[1] https://github.com/e2b-dev
[2] https://github.com/firecracker-microvm/firecracker
[3] https://e2b.dev/docs
[4] https://jupyter-client.readthedocs.io/en/latest/messaging.ht...
[5] https://github.com/e2b-dev/e2b-cookbook/blob/main/examples/c...
- Open Source Python Code Interpreter for Any LLM
- Show HN: Open-Source Infrastructure for AI Code Interpreters
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We're building cloud runtime for AI agents and gradually open-sourcing everything
Hey folks, we're building an open source runtime for AI agents at E2B.
- Show HN: Run LLM-generated code in sandboxed envs
- Sandboxed cloud environments for AI agents & apps with a single line of code
- We're building a cloud for AI agents & AI apps, It's free and we're gradually open-sourcing the infra. Would love to hear your feedback!
- [P] We're building a cloud for AI agents & AI apps, It's free and we're gradually open-sourcing the infra. Would love to hear your feedback!
llama.cpp
- Xmake: A modern C/C++ build tool
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Better and Faster Large Language Models via Multi-Token Prediction
For anyone interested in exploring this, llama.cpp has an example implementation here:
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/master/examples/...
- Llama.cpp Bfloat16 Support
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Fine-tune your first large language model (LLM) with LoRA, llama.cpp, and KitOps in 5 easy steps
Getting started with LLMs can be intimidating. In this tutorial we will show you how to fine-tune a large language model using LoRA, facilitated by tools like llama.cpp and KitOps.
- GGML Flash Attention support merged into llama.cpp
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Phi-3 Weights Released
well https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/6849
- Lossless Acceleration of LLM via Adaptive N-Gram Parallel Decoding
- Llama.cpp Working on Support for Llama3
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Embeddings are a good starting point for the AI curious app developer
Have just done this recently for local chat with pdf feature in https://recurse.chat. (It's a macOS app that has built-in llama.cpp server and local vector database)
Running an embedding server locally is pretty straightforward:
- Get llama.cpp release binary: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases
- Mixtral 8x22B
What are some alternatives?
Auto-GPT - An experimental open-source attempt to make GPT-4 fully autonomous. [Moved to: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/Auto-GPT]
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.
chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere
IncognitoPilot - An AI code interpreter for sensitive data, powered by GPT-4 or Code Llama / Llama 2.
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
Selefra - The open-source policy-as-code software that provides analysis for Multi-Cloud and SaaS environments, you can get insight with natural language (powered by OpenAI).
GPTQ-for-LLaMa - 4 bits quantization of LLaMA using GPTQ
JARVIS - JARVIS, a system to connect LLMs with ML community. Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.17580.pdf
ggml - Tensor library for machine learning
telegram-chatgpt-concierge-bot - Interact with OpenAI's ChatGPT via Telegram and Voice.
alpaca.cpp - Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM