How would one make a true shell in a website like this one? (As in, is there an open source library to host an interactive shell for educational purposes - eg codecademy)
I couldn't tell you the exact details (I'm only passingly familiar with how it works myself), but you'd almost certainly want to start by looking into web assembly.
I found a-Shell's documentation[1] quite interesting, it describes their use of web assembly and offers some practical tips for compiling stuff so it can work in a sandboxed environment.
Hi, I’m a software engineer based in London. I have a BSc in Economics and used to be an investment analyst at a strong VC fund. I also have a MSc in Psychology of Mental Health and am training to be a Psychotherapist. So… a bit of an odd (but hopefully interesting) profile.
I’m open to hear about any roles at companies doing cool things. I’d love to work at a hedge fund (I’m very connected to current events and invest myself), or as part of a sports team - particularly in football (where I have done a fair bit of coaching) and F1.
I believe I’m an emotionally intelligent deep generalist who could be useful in a number of organisations/roles.
It seems clear to me that LLMs are a useful sort of dumb smart activity. They can take some pretty useful stabs in the dark, and therefore do much better in an environment which can give them feedback (coding) or where there is no objective correct answer (write a poem). It opens the door for some novel type of computational tasks, and the more feedback you can provide within the architecture of your application, the more useful the LLM will probably be. I think the hype of their genuine intelligence is overblown, but doesn’t mean they are not useful.
Magic position for people who know HEAPs about the playwright testing framework.
We are an early stage company with a different, and we hope refreshing attitude, towards work.
We think it’s okay to not be obsessed with your job. We think if you’re a bit older (out of your 20s) you might be more of a guide for others (a Gandalf) than a power train (we hire young people for that energy who are eager to learn from you). We invest a lot in our team. We pay for you to have therapy (optional), but we want you to have it as we think you’ll be happier, calmer and “unblock” yourself. We spend half a day a week reading documentation and doing nothing else, and another full day coaching the team on cutting edge tech (how to design, build, train, deploy ai models).
We’re based in London, but open to applications from anywhere.
The main thing is that you have a well of knowledge about the open source playwright framework!
Do you think you will keep it free or can you see a business model developing around it? If so, what do you think it would be? / How would you split paid tiers vs free users? Not a big deal to me...!! But I'm curious how one might commercialise these types of free/open source projects
I could see there being a long term free offering that doesn't cost us compute or tokens, and probably some other offerings that actually do use resources and would make sense to build a business around.
But that's not a today problem, we just want to absorb feedback and iterate until we build the ultimate tool for working with these coding agents.