I've been using it with a couple of tools (like context7) as a documentation/helper, without giving it direct access to writing code, in marimo. it works great, albeit a little slow on my server (m1 max 64gb ram), at 8bit with omlx
problem is: without allowing it webUIs like synology won't work, since they require your browser to connect to the local network... as it is, it's not great
I've done a similar library[0] for python ~1 year ago, generating a function code only by invoking it, and giving the llm some context over the function.
Apart from the fun that I got out of it, it's been there doing nothing :D
that's not entirely true: if you look at the manifest on the github repo you can see that it only requires the `tab` permission, which, when installed, will make the extension seem quite safe, since it should not have access to the content of your pages
they say:
`This also means that, unfortunately, the bug will not work on stable builds of Google Chrome since the release channel is set to the proper value there`
So it's only working on Chromium, a way smaller attack surface than the whole Chrome users
Heroku has been around for almost 20 years, Vercel was Zeit ~10 years ago, and they both have always been widespread solutions, I wouldn't say that that there is hype only now
I cannot vouch for laravel cloud or void, since I've never used them, nor I will comment on Deno/Bun since they are far more recent