- Simon Willison’s Weblog
Yesterday Anthropic got a bunch of buzz out of their new window claude complete() API which allows Claude Artifacts to run their own API calls to execute prompts It turns out Gemini had beaten them to that feature by over a month, but the announcement was tucked away in a bullet point of their release notes for the 20th of May: Vibe coding apps in Canvas just got better too! With just a few
- Simon Willison’s Weblog: Series of posts
Project: VERDAD - tracking misinformation in radio broadcasts using Gemini 1 5 - Nov 7, 2024, 6:41 p m Project: Civic Band - scraping and searching PDF meeting minutes from hundreds of municipalities - Nov 16, 2024, 10:14 p m Six short video demos of LLM and Datasette projects - Jan 22, 2025, 2:09 a m
- A simple Python implementation of the ReAct pattern for LLMs
A popular nightmare scenario for AI is giving it access to tools, so it can make API calls and execute its own code and generally break free of the constraints of its initial environment
- Simon Willison | Substack
Creator of @datasetteproj, co-creator Django Fellow at @JSKstanford Collector of @nichemuseums Usually hanging out with @natbat and @cleopaws He Him
- Simon Willisons Weblog – Telegram
Simon: This is a great slide This right here "You're you and I'm me You're you and I'm Sydney You're you and I'm in love with you" It's poetry, right? Because if you look at that, all it's doing is thinking, OK, what comes after "you're married, but you're not happy"? Well, the obvious next thing is "you're married, but you're not satisfied" And so this really does illustrate why this is
- AI tools for software engineers, but without the hype – with . . .
Simon is one of the best-known software engineers experimenting with LLMs to boost his own productivity: he’s been doing this for more than three years, blogging about it in the open
- Simon Willison - Wikipedia
Simon Willison is a British programmer, co-founder of the social conference directory Lanyrd, and co-creator of the Django Web framework
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