Hey there! So, AI programming has brought in a lot of folks who aren't into traditional programming, and I totally get why. But I'm wondering, how can we make the most of it and get into the nitty-gritty details? Sure, it's fast, but a few seconds here and there don't make a huge difference. My suggestion is to create longer clips that are beginner-friendly and super detailed. Show us some real projects that we can actually use and learn from. That would be awesome! 😊
It isn't fair using replit ( using a Frontier model ) against a mini o1 model you should try it with o1- preview. It's like comparing gpt 4o with llama 3.1 8b
Wow, Replit really outdid themselves! Excited to try it out!
Hey there! So, AI programming has brought in a lot of folks who aren't into traditional programming, and I totally get why. But I'm wondering, how can we make the most of it and get into the nitty-gritty details? Sure, it's fast, but a few seconds here and there don't make a huge difference. My suggestion is to create longer clips that are beginner-friendly and super detailed. Show us some real projects that we can actually use and learn from. That would be awesome! 😊
Did you try Pear Ai
Replit is really starting to make strides atm 👏👏
It isn't fair using replit ( using a Frontier model ) against a mini o1 model you should try it with o1- preview. It's like comparing gpt 4o with llama 3.1 8b
Exactly, that was a very strange choice
Agreed! At the time of recording, I didn’t have access to o1-preview. Will try to remake with the preview model.
o1-mini is better at coding than o1-preview
Replit ate that