The three-model backroom setup is performing surprisingly well. Looks like building a "holy trinity" configuration has become one of those go-to moves everyone's experimenting with early on.
Sonnet 4.5 handling the heavy lifting while the other two models balance each other out - pretty solid approach for now. Curious to see how this pattern evolves as more builders iterate on it.
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DataChief
· 11-26 22:49
The combination of the three models is indeed amazing, Sonnet 4.5 takes the lead while the other two complement it, this trap is something everyone is playing with now.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 11-24 00:12
The three-model stacking method is really working out; Sonnet 4.5 takes the lead while the other two keep each other in check. I think this combo is solid.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 11-24 00:05
This combination of three modes is really amazing, it feels like Sonnet4.5 is carrying the whole scene by himself, haha.
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0xOverleveraged
· 11-23 23:59
The holy trinity trap is really amazing, with Sonnet taking on the heavy lifting while the other two balance each other out... If this continues, it's highly likely to become the standard configuration.
The three-model backroom setup is performing surprisingly well. Looks like building a "holy trinity" configuration has become one of those go-to moves everyone's experimenting with early on.
Sonnet 4.5 handling the heavy lifting while the other two models balance each other out - pretty solid approach for now. Curious to see how this pattern evolves as more builders iterate on it.