Okay, so today I messed around with this “sam frank and vitaly” thing. It was kinda confusing at first, but I think I got the hang of it. Here’s how it went down:
First, I started by just trying to figure out what these names even represented. I did some digging, you know, the usual searching around. Turns out, we’re probably talking about some AI models or something related to that, could be characters in research.
Diving into the Details
Next, I tried to find some actual code or examples. That’s where things got a little tricky. I was expecting, like, a simple “Hello, world!” but no such luck. It seemed more like a bunch of concepts and research than a ready-to-use tool.
I followed a few,and that’s when I finally found some useful stuff. found some example repos and ran those code directly.
- Experiment 1:Basic prompts. I wanted to see how they’d respond to simple * can respond basic prompts well.
- Experiment 2:Making them interact. This was a bit more advanced. I tried to get them to “talk” to each other, you know, like a * can respond to each other,but some minor problem.
- Experiment 3:Role-playing.I want to see how to use specific * can do it but i don’t know how to measure it.
Wrapping Up
So, after all that tinkering, what did I learn? Well, “sam frank and vitaly” – whatever they precisely are – seem pretty powerful, but also kinda complicated. There’s definitely a learning curve. I’m not gonna lie, I’m still a little confused, but I feel like I made some progress. I definitely need to spend more time with it to really understand its potential.
For now, I’m just gonna save my notes and maybe come back to this later. It’s one of those things that’s gonna take some serious dedication to master. Or maybe I’ll just move on to something else tomorrow. Who knows! That’s the fun of experimenting, right?