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I added gpt-4o support to my LLM CLI tool:

    pipx install llm
    llm keys set openai
    # Paste API key here
    llm -m 4o "Fascinate me"
Or if you already have LLM installed:

    llm install --upgrade llm
You can install an older version from Homebrew and then upgrade it like that too:

    brew install llm
    llm install --upgrade llm
Release notes for the new version here: https://llm.datasette.io/en/stable/changelog.html#v0-14


I like that use of `runpy` to invoke pip for the self upgrade capability.

I used `sys.executable` for a similar purpose.

https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider/blob/ebeec04caee7ebe4...


Whenever I upgrade llm with brew, I usually lose all my external plugins. Should I move it to pipx?


Yes, it's a good idea to install Python tools or standalone applications with Pipx for isolation, persistence, and simplicity. See "Install Pipx" (https://mac.install.guide/python/pipx).


does this handle chat templates?



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If AI tools could figure on their own how to earn $25/month, they wouldn't need you to buy them.


using a GPU to mine $25 of bitcoin is going to take you way more than a month


Mine some other shitcoin-of-the-week and sell it before it crashes? Fight some poor dude's traffic ticket by generating a trial-by-declaration for them? LLMs are actually likely good enough to figure out ways to make tiny amounts of their own money instead of me having to go in and punch a credit card number. $25/month isn't a very high bar.

I won't be surprised if we see a billion-dollar zero-employee company in the next decade with one person as the sole shareholder.


Unless you live in a place where power is dirt cheap, you need to try harder with your own brain.


My point isn't about beating the cost of power. I know you can't mine bitcoin in California profitably.

My point is about autonomous software that can figure out how to run itself including registering its own API key and paying for its own service.

Even if it costs me $50/month in power, that's fine. I would just love to see software that can "figure it out" including the registration, captchas, payment, applying knowledge and interfacing with society to make small amounts of petty cash for said payment, everything.


> My point is about autonomous software that can figure out how to run itself including registering its own API key and paying for its own service.

Here is a thought experiment: if you developed such an AI, would you sell it for any amount less than it could earn for you without selling it?


> My point is about autonomous software that can figure out how to run itself including registering its own API key and paying for its own service.

Most means of generating income are diluted by having multiple actors applying them, which is why someone who comes up with such an automated moneyprinter will be disincentives from sharing it.

Instead, they'll just use it directly.


If it uses $50 worth of electricity to generate $25 worth of income to pay for ChatGPT it is not a money printer. This thread has nothing to do with generating profit. I'm not looking for a money printer.

What I'm looking for is an intelligent system that can figure out a creative way to keep itself running without asking humans for help with API keys or anything else (even if it is doing so at a financial loss; that is out of the scope of my experiment).

Basically "pip install X" and boom it magically works 24 hours later. Behind the scenes, in those 24 hours, it did some work, somewhere on the internet, to make its own income, register a bank account to get paid, buy a VISA gift card, register for ChatGPT account, pay the $25 fee, jump through all the captchas in the process, get a phone number for the idiot SMS confirmations along the way, then create the API key that it needs. Everything, end-to-end. It may have used $200 worth of my electricity, that doesn't matter, I just want to see this level of intelligence happen.

I honestly think we're not that far from this being possible.


This is called advertising and selling your data to brokers. I'm very glad "autonomous software" is not tasked with figuring out how best to exploit my physical identity and resources to make $25/mo.


Sure, let's make an AI that steals resources to survive (and spread?). What could go wrong...


You want someone to sell you a money printer for $25 a month? What the fuck are you talking about?




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