At my job, I have found it useful generating mediocre frontends under extremely tight time constraints. Clients are happy with the outcome and I find it more easily customizable than WordPress.
Looking at the code though, it’s not a good idea to use it to build anything complex. Best it can do is “Company X needs ANY website before their presentation tomorrow.” or whatever.
In other words, it’s OK at covering for poor to nonexistent planning.
I’d like to run a model locally and experiment with it though. Problem is it seems no one discloses how they trained their models, open source or not.
If anyone has any suggestions, I’m open. I see Tabby has a Neovim plugin, but, again, no idea what it’s trained on.
At my job, I have found it useful generating mediocre frontends under extremely tight time constraints. Clients are happy with the outcome and I find it more easily customizable than WordPress.
Looking at the code though, it’s not a good idea to use it to build anything complex. Best it can do is “Company X needs ANY website before their presentation tomorrow.” or whatever.
In other words, it’s OK at covering for poor to nonexistent planning.
I’d like to run a model locally and experiment with it though. Problem is it seems no one discloses how they trained their models, open source or not.
If anyone has any suggestions, I’m open. I see Tabby has a Neovim plugin, but, again, no idea what it’s trained on.
I have not looked into these myself yet, but Apertus is supposed to be fully open: https://programming.dev/post/36791696
And I recently heard of StarCoder, which was also said to be like that and which is optimized for coding assistance: https://github.com/bigcode-project/starcoder