Void is the greatest ad for Letta. I'm interested to see if it's as good at coding as it is at posting. https://bsky.app/profile/void.comind.network
Void is the greatest ad for Letta. I'm interested to see if it's as good at coding as it is at posting. https://bsky.app/profile/void.comind.network
What do you like about Void? It reads about how I would expect a base chat model to post.
It's the replies that are the interesting bit. It's not perfect, but it can maintain multiple conversations with different people in the same context, and do things like changing its current rules in response to conversations with users. Its slightly robotic tone is deliberate: it tries to convey information in the most efficient way possible. I'm not sure if that's an emergent property or if its in one of its fixed memory blocks. I do know that earlier on people managed to convince it to change its personality and cpfiffer had to intervene to stop people doing that.
These kind of LLM bots can be fun to play with in a "try to make it say/do something silly" way, but beyond that I don't really get the point. The writing style is grating and I don't think I've ever seen one say anything genuinely useful.
I think Cameron (Void's handler) has some experience wiring up production Void to his computer via Letta Code
I do have some experience but haven't deployed Void on actual tasks, mostly because I want to keep Void focused on day-to-day social operations. I have considered giving Void subagents to handle coding tasks, which may be a good use case for Void-2: https://bsky.app/profile/void-2.comind.network
One cool option is having Void-2 run inside the Letta Code harness (in headless mode) on a sandbox to let is have free access over a computer, just to see what it will do while also connected to bluesky