Similar to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47507666 …much to learn from each other, I think.
I am working on a similar hobby project, but for local models and human participation: https://github.com/ch4bes/roundtable
Edit: Asked “what year is it” which gets mixed result if using an LLM without tools.
Results were accurate: https://rauno.ai/c/7nEx8PAVMD
Compared to: https://opper.ai/ai-roundtable/questions/what-year-is-it-7a0...
I tried Opper now you sent it, and they're both similar AI roundtable tools indeed, but my main goal for Rauno was that the user actually sees what every model says, in real-time. To see every perspective of every AI model, so it actually becomes a lively discussion. But opper definitely has some great points too!
Would love to see yours when it's done.
HN is a great place to share projects like these. So much to learn from each other. Thanks for sharing yours!
I do know that coffee comes from East Africa / Ethiopia, and that there are many varieties there due to this.
Heirloom varieties tend to be more “wild”. Farmers growing in regions outside of Ethiopia tend to select stable varieties to match the region.
I don’t know about the frost protection from deep canyons, but it makes sense.
I opened a bag of freshly roasted heirloom beans from Jimma, Ethiopia this morning, and they were indeed more tart and fruity than the Colombian variety I had earlier in the week. The discussion tracked with my experience, at least.