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18 | 628 | |
11,309 | 463 | |
14.7% | 3.7% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
3 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)
Continue (YC S23) | Founding Engineer | ONSITE | Full-time | San Francisco | $130-$170K + 1-2% Equity
At Continue, we are on a mission to make building software feel like making music. We are creating the open-source autopilot for VS Code and JetBrains——the easiest way to code with any LLM (https://github.com/continuedev/continue).
You are likely a good fit if you
- have founded or want to found your own startup one day
- have experience with frontend, backend, ML technologies
- are enthusiastic about AI/LLMs, open source, developer tools
- get excited about supporting users and helping customers
- want to work in-person in SF the majority of the time
More info: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/continue/jobs/smcxRnM-...
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Meta AI releases Code Llama 70B
Continue doesn’t support tab completion like Copilot yet.
A pull/merge request is being worked on: https://github.com/continuedev/continue/pull/758
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Show HN: Open-source, privacy oriented alternative to GitHub Copilot chat
Good job on the project, but it's unfortunately named. A privy also refers to a latrine.
Given that this project was started well after Continue.dev, I think it would be useful to include an FAQ or a comparison table on what exactly makes this project different.
https://github.com/continuedev/continue
- Continue will generate, refactor, and explain entire sections of code
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VSC Continue.dev with own Rest API
In this Continue.dev file https://github.com/continuedev/continue/blob/preview/server/continuedev/libs/llm/llamacpp.py the request to llama.cpp is implemented.
- What is your motive for running open-source models, instead of just using a ready-made solution like GPT-4?
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
Continue | Founding Engineer | ONSITE | Full-time | San Francisco | $130-$170K + 1-2% Equity
At Continue, we are on a mission to make building software feel like making music. We are creating the open-source autopilot for software development—an IDE extension that brings the power of ChatGPT to VS Code and JetBrains (https://github.com/continuedev/continue).
You are likely a good fit if you
- have founded or want to found your own startup one day
- have experience with frontend, backend, and ML technologies
- are enthusiastic about AI/LLMs, open source, developer tools
- get excited about supporting users and helping customers
- want to work in-person in SF the majority of the time
More info: https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/continue/jobs/smcxRnM-...
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How helpful are LLMs with MATLAB?
Original source: https://github.com/continuedev/continue/tree/main/docs/docs/languages/matlab.md
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How are people using open source LLMs in production apps?
We are seeing developers deploy open-source LLMs for their teams to use while coding internally, which each developer then uses with Continue
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Show HN: Continue – open-source coding autopilot, now in JetBrains
Hi HN!
Since launching Continue two months ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36882146), we've received amazing feedback, added features, and greatly improved reliability. But one of the biggest things we heard was the desire for a JetBrains extension. My co-founder Ty and I are super excited to share that we've released an extension for PyCharm, Intellij, WebStorm, and most other JetBrains IDEs - ready for alpha users at https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/22707-continue.
Perhaps the most exciting part is that this effort was kickstarted and in great part developed by a community contributor! If you're curious what it took to make this happen, check out the PR here (https://github.com/continuedev/continue/pull/457). We hope to eventually support every IDE, so we made adding a new extension as easy as implementing a single class. If you're curious why this is possible, you can read more about the Continue Server and the architectural decisions we made here: https://blog.continue.dev/how-we-made-continue-ide-agnostic.
l2beat
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Spot Bitcoin ETF receives official approval from the SEC
A real layer 2 would look more like something built on Ethereum (can see all its L2s at https://l2beat.com).
Essentially it's a separate network that every few minutes takes every transaction and compresses it into a data blob that it saves on Ethereum along with a proof that the computation was done correctly. The Ethereum L1 nodes then only need to verify the proof instead of re-executing all transactions that happened on the L2.
With this design users can go straight from an exchange like Coinbase onto the L2 and never need to use Ethereum, and fees are 10x cheaper because of the data compression. Fees will soon be 100x cheaper as Ethereum is adding extra space just for these L2 data blobs that is much cheaper than normal Ethereum data space.
Unfortunately it can't be done on Bitcoin right now because Bitcoin nodes don't have Turing complete scripting and so can't verify the proof that an L2 posts to Bitcoin.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
We are running & maintaining the site (https://l2beat.com). Our work is to look on the current Layer 2 deployments on Ethereum & show risks and statistics to the end user. Very interesting thing is that we are a public goods company trying to stay as objective as possible in the industry full of subjectivity. What I mostly like in this job is that I am a part of the project shaping how it looks, not only mindlessly taking someones orders.
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Should Ethereum be okay with enshrining more things in the protocol?
Ecosystem fragmentation is not necessarily a bad thing. It leads to rapid development through competition. Different L2s are competing against each other to provide the best service and that has lead to a cambrian explosion of solutions. It's also a very effective way to explore the solution space, I'm sure many will disappear, others will get eaten, and at some point there will be consolidation. But all this seems like a good approach early on when tackling complex problems for which the ideal trade-offs are not entirely obvious. Explore as much of the solution space as possible and trim later on.
A perhaps more pernicious problem is liquidity fragmentation. Moving assets between L2s is a tedious friction that leads to fragmentation of liquidity. In that respect, zero-knowledge rollups present a big advantage as you can share liquidity between them as long as they share some zk-circuits that allow to prove statements to both chains. All this is being very actively worked on. And the technology behind it is short of fascinating. The typical HN audience would have a huge hard-on for it, if they didn't have such a strong preconception against crypto-anything.
If anyone is curious to learn more about L2s a good starting point is here: https://l2beat.com/
And if you want to see Ethereum scaling progress you can check it here: https://l2beat.com/scaling/activity
The next major upgrade to the protocol, slated for late this year or early 2024 (date is not finalized yet), will focus on scalability by making L2 activity veeery cheap.
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"Exploring Layer 2 Solutions: Seeking insights into the current landscape and optimal choices for developers and entrepreneurs."
These two links will give you a lot of the info you need to compare L2s: https://l2beat.com/ and https://www.growthepie.xyz/ - enjoy.
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Ethereum rollups have hit the milestone of $10bn of assets and 2 million weekly active users! Scaling and adoption is finally here.
Source: https://l2beat.com
- Polygon (MATIC) Shakes Up Leadership: Potential Game Changer Incoming
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Daily General Discussion - June 7, 2023
Thanks! l2beat.com is the best.
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Are Layer 2s as secure as Layer 1?
In addition to what others said, I always find https://l2beat.com useful to see a summary of the security assumptions behind the various L2s. Currently, all L2 need to be trusted to some extent as they are still quite in development.
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Ethereum liquid staking protocol Rocket Pool deploys on zkSync Era
Exponential.fi has good summaries and links to the projects. And https://l2beat.com is also great for judging L2s.
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Next big Eth upgrade
Take a careful look at https://l2beat.com
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