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Not sure what problem it solves on top of Claude Code. I tried it a while back when this was posted but didn't find it very useful. This being a desktop app didn't make sense to me.


Many people don't like working in terminals. I'm not one of them, I live in a terminal--but those other people exist.


Same.

However, I think Cerebras first needs to get the APIs to be more openAI compliant. I tried their existing models with a bunch of coding agents (include Cline which they did a PR for) and they all failed to work either due to a 400 error or tool calls not being formatted correctly. Very disappointed.


I'm waiting on this to be released on Groq or Cerebras for high speed vibe coding.


I was only getting like 200 tk/s with groq on K2, was expecting it to be faster tbh.

I think the bottleneck is file read/write tooling right now


You need to use better coding agents and workflows.


Long term software engineers very much have a horse in the AI race. It threatens their jobs and importance.


I used Cline and Claude Code extensively for a project. Claude code is much better.


Interesting. For me Cline and Roo are king. I would use them exclusively if I could afford it. With Copilot Pro+ it goes a long way but still ends in rate limits down the road


I use with the Max plan ($100 per mo) and its well worth the money and only hit the limit once so far.


I’m now also on Max but had to upgrade to the 200 plan in about a week of daily rate limits

The $200 plan so far has been fine. Only had it once that it looked like I might hit the limit soon, but that was a very heavy refactoring task



n8n has even more restrictive license.


Essentially this is a frontend to automate the process of converting a csv file into jsonl and pass through a fine-tuning service.


Yeah, just like Dropbox was a passthrough for aws s3.

Edit: Sorry about the snide comment. But if this ends up as a simple utility for finetuning, I would be happy with that too. Just want to share a tool that's been very useful in building ai features in our products.


That's the biggest problem with showcasing to developers. They are just not representative of the user base at large. For example, any Desktop application showcased will getting annihilated for being Electron. You very much take a risk putting it out to developers first because they will leave commentary about your product in this way (forever, this is the internet, it's not going anywhere). We eat out our own basically.


I am not saying there isn't value for this, just saying what it does. I might actually use this if they don't tie the fine tuned models to only be used within their platform.


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