| ▲ | jauntywundrkind an hour ago | |
Cursor's Composer 2.5 is one of the few models out there focusing on coding, which is the one thing most of us here want. It's pretty good! It's not near frontier level insight generating genius, but it's regarded as very capable and trustable, and is indeed a lot better than previous Kimi. It'll be interesting to compare it versus Kimi 2.7 Code, which just dropped, which is also notably a coding specifical model. I'm expecting we'll see more of this over time and I think it has huge rewards, and Composer 2.5 is early proof. I'm not super concerned about the spend to train the model, especially given that Kimi was famously incredibly cheaply made, and given what they are competing with. I don't think that's a meaningful concern. Reciprocally, and in far more important relevant in my humble opinion: in terms of cost to run models: Composer 2.5 is easily one of the cheapest models out there. It's fantastically cheap. It's token efficiency is through the roof astronomical. I think this training for a coding specific model has yielded something incredibly special here, and I hope SpaceXLAIC isn't the only company doing this. | ||