Yeh I tend to agree. Real value comes from carefully curating the data and applying smart optimizations, which is something few companies focus on. But I also get the sense that a lot of energy ends up being spent elsewhere - on integration, infrastructure, lots of fragmented OS libraries, etc at the expense of iteration speed and relevance-focused experimentation.
If I understand correctly, the library doesn't index the codebase but just generates a good, formatted representation of the repo. I'm curious to hear what you think about more meaningful way to represent a codebase? There is a lot of tribal knowledge in the repo that can help the LLM.
I'm currently working on Merlinn, an open-source AI agent that helps on-call developers troubleshoot production incidents.
https://github.com/merlinn-co/merlinn
Great game! I actually found myself doing an adventure for 10 minutes and it was fun!
Few notes:
* As someone said, it'd be cool if you could render what I'm saying and add a loading indicator for the LLM. It'd improve the UX a bit.
* As someone mentioned, you can try to generate images to make the story more "real". This could be fun.
* You can also try to generate more realistic and drammatic sounds, and make the DM sound more theatrical. I'm not sure if that's easy but might be a big improvement. Bonus - maybe it'd be fun to choose a famous voice, like morgan freeman or anthony hopkins.
* It'd be cool if that could save my adventure. Right now, it is restarted everytime I leave the page.
Hey there, thanks for your feedback. We're currently working on allowing people to work with different LLMs (private instances, different providers, etc). It'd probably be released next week :)
About privacy policy, so right now the main way to use the tool is to self-host the open source version. All of the data will stay in your environment. We plan on rolling out our Pro & Enterprise plans in the upcoming weeks/months and to create a more mature privacy policy. I hope that answer your question!
Regarding how it'd benefit support engineers - can you please elaborate a bit? Which areas do you think can be improved? Would love to hear your feedback.