Kimi K2 is an open-source language model that directly challenges proprietary systems from OpenAI and Anthropic with particularly strong performance on coding and autonomous agent tasks. (venturebeat.com)
from yogthos@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 14 Jul 16:54
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Hansae@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Jul 16:56 next collapse

Based FOSS but id take the claims of coding ability with a entire salt mine, LLMs simply arent all that great in general at coding no matter what tech Bros try to tell you.

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 14 Jul 17:28 collapse

It depends on the task and the specific LLM. My experience is that they can do a lot of things effectively nowadays, and they’re improving rapidly.

Hansae@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Jul 18:16 collapse

They really cant, they’re good for boilerplate but thats about it. Every example of a AI heavy code base I’ve seen has been poorly optimised security hole ridden garbage.

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 14 Jul 19:27 collapse

I can tell you for a fact that they can. However, even managing boilerplate and repetitive code is a huge benefit. Furthermore, these tools are great at combing through code bases and helping you find where you need to make changes in code. If you haven’t actually used these tools in a real project yourself then you don’t really know what they’re capable of.

TIN@feddit.uk on 14 Jul 18:25 collapse

The best implementation of LLM-AI for me is self hosted but accessible on my phone so it’s mine and under my control with my data scoping.

Thinking like Immich, for LLM-AI.

Sounds like this steps us closer which is great.

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 14 Jul 19:25 collapse

Indeed, self hosing has to be the way forward.