3d printing is great for low volume parts that have challenging geometries. The aerospace industry has been talking about 3d printed parts for a long time now.
Token consumption on this is not a huge issue, I built this a few months ago for our company slack using claude agent sdk and most of the conversations/sessions were short lived. You don't generally tend to have long sessions with agents in Slack like you would if using in the terminal.
It was very useful to delegate things like create a ticket based on a discussion to Claude.
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.
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 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.
Yes. I am using a mcp that provides Claude desktop file editing and terminal tools to work like Claude code but using my pro subscription instead of pay per use expensive API