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  1. Sakana AI introduces The AI Scientist, a system enabling foundation models like LLMs to perform scientific research independently, automating the entire research lifecycle.
  2. Configuration errors persist despite automation, but new AI-driven tools are changing the game. Learn how configuration intelligence can help.
  3. Hugging Face introduces a unified tool use API across multiple model families, making it easier to implement tool use in language models.

    Hugging Face has extended chat templates to support tools, offering a unified approach to tool use with the following features:

    - Defining tools: Tools can be defined using JSON schema or Python functions with clear names, accurate type hints, and complete docstrings.
    - Adding tool calls to the chat: Tool calls are added as a field of assistant messages, including the tool type, name, and arguments.
    - Adding tool responses to the chat: Tool responses are added as tool messages containing the tool name and content.
  4. Hallux.ai is a platform offering open-source, LLM-based CLI tools for Linux and MacOS. These tools aim to streamline operations, enhance productivity, and automate workflows for professionals in production engineering, SRE, and DevOps. They also improve Root Cause Analysis (RCA) capabilities and enable self-sufficiency.
  5. Reworkd is a platform that simplifies web data extraction, using LLM code generation to help businesses scale their web data pipelines. No coding skills required.
  6. A mixture of reflections, literature reviews and an experiment on Automated Prompt Engineering for Large Language Models
  7. Browserbase provides a programmable browser platform that allows developers to automate complex online tasks using code. It offers features like advanced debugging, session recording, a proxy supernetwork, and bot detection avoidance to streamline web automation for compatibility with popular tools like Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium. The startup aims to serve as a key building block in an emerging AI software stack.

    “It’s not going to be just developers writing this code, it’s going to be large language models generating this code longer term,” Klein explains. “So it’s both developers and LLMs controlling these web browsers to go out and automate the daily tasks we do online.
  8. Rundeck is an open source automation service that allows users to easily run automation tasks across a set of nodes. This repository contains the source code for Rundeck, with features such as a web console, command line tools, and a WebAPI. It is built with Gradle and requires Java 1.8 and NodeJs 16. Documentation, development guides, and issue tracker are available.
  9. OliveTin is a web-based interface that provides safe and simple access to predefined shell commands. It offers a responsive, touch-friendly UI, dark mode, accessibility, container integration, and more. It allows you to run complex commands, give access to commands to less technical people, and simplify command execution on various devices.
  10. This article discusses the author's experience using ChatGPT to improve their understanding and proficiency in using Linux. Topics covered include navigating complex Linux concepts, understanding Linux commands, troubleshooting errors, automating tasks, and more.

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