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MIT License | MIT License |
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chain-of-thought-hub
- Chain-Of-Thought Hub: Measuring LLMs' Reasoning Performance
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All Model Leaderboards (that I know)
Chain-of-Thought Hub https://github.com/FranxYao/chain-of-thought-hub - these are mostly gathered although Yao Fu, the author is working on specific CoT runs
- It looks likely that the MMLU score on Hugginface's LLM leaderboard is wrong after all.
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(2/2) May 2023
Chain-of-Thought Hub: Measuring LLMs' Reasoning Performance (https://github.com/FranxYao/chain-of-thought-hub)
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Ask HN: Is it just me or GPT-4's quality has significantly deteriorated lately?
https://github.com/FranxYao/chain-of-thought-hub
- [N] Chain-of-Thought Hub: Measuring LLMs' Reasoning Performance
- Chain-of-Thought Hub: Measuring LLMs' Reasoning Performance
pyllms
- The Man Who Killed Google Search
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2024)
Kagi | Full & Part Time | Remote | http://kagi.com
Kagi is building a user-centric search engine, free from ads and tracking.
Our primary language is Crystal, and we are always interested in talking to developers who share our values. Some of our roles are listed below, but feel free to reach out even if you don't see a match.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/company/hiring-kagi.html
You can reach me directly at [email protected]
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Mojeek
If you're looking for alternative search, I have to mention Kagi (https://kagi.com/). Not free, but totally worth it to filter out results like geeksforgeeks, tutorialspoint, w3schools etc.
- Kagi Search Is Down
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DuckDuckGo !Bangs
Tip: use bang searches from the browser address bar by setting your default search engine to DuckDuckGo (or https://kagi.com/)
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What the Google overlords don't want you to see
Shout out to the Kagi search engine. There are no ads. The only incentive is to be good enough to earn your money.
- So I deployed Whoogle on my NAS....
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Tell HN: I hate contemporary "predictive tile" UI design so much
All 3 of your examples are add-driven free platforms for finding content that the platform didn't produce. Free platforms are incentivized to overwhelm you with options, forcing you to look at everything, including ads. Like a grocery store or Ikea, they don't want you to make a quick in-and-out visit. They want you to look at everything they have in hopes that you'll be impulsive.
You want pretty much the opposite: a tool. Tools let you quickly and efficiently accomplish a task. No distractions. When you're done, you're done.
The paths to salvation that I see:
* Pay for tools that work well when they're available. I can't speak for them myself, but I know people who swear by <https://kagi.com/> for ad-free web searches.*
* Put time and effort into your own tools. For example, you can setup and run your own search engine. Although, if you're willing to put in that effort you might put effort into hijacking and cleaning up the interfaces of free platforms instead.
* Vote and campaign for interoperability laws to enable others to put effort into hijacking and cleaning up bad interfaces.
*Surprisingly, interfaces don't get much better when you pay for video and music streaming services. I think that comes down to how most people use them. Most people don't open Netflix knowing what they want to watch. They open Netflix knowing that they're going want to watch something, and hoping to find something entertaining.
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DDG founder says Google's phone, manufacturing partnerships thwart competition
I've been using Kagi [0] since a few months and I am extremely surprised how well it works. With DDG it took a few months and then I just added !g everywhere because I never found what I was looking for. With Kagi I almost never do that, every now and then I think I am not able to find what I expect and then I add !g, so far it hasn't given me more then what Kagi gives me.
So, I am wondering how much money you would really need. Because if Kagi can do it, why can't Bing do it?
[0]: https://kagi.com
- Kagi: No ads, fast and personalised results
What are some alternatives?
DB-GPT - AI Native Data App Development framework with AWEL(Agentic Workflow Expression Language) and Agents
InternLM - Official release of InternLM2 7B and 20B base and chat models. 200K context support
llm-leaderboard - A joint community effort to create one central leaderboard for LLMs.
neural-engine - Everything we actually know about the Apple Neural Engine (ANE)
tree-of-thoughts - Plug in and Play Implementation of Tree of Thoughts: Deliberate Problem Solving with Large Language Models that Elevates Model Reasoning by atleast 70%
chatblade - A CLI Swiss Army Knife for ChatGPT
airoboros - Customizable implementation of the self-instruct paper.
auth - Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos [Moved to: https://github.com/ente-io/ente]
llm-humaneval-benchmarks
sqleton - ☠️ sqleton ☠️ is a CLI tool to execute SQL commands
GirlfriendGPT - Girlfriend GPT is a Python project to build your own AI girlfriend using ChatGPT4.0
geppetto - golang GPT3 tooling