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Show HN: Playground for OpenAI Function Calling (langtale.ai)
51 points by PetrBrzyBrzek 1088 days ago
Hey everyone, I'm Petr. I'm excited to share LangTale Playground (https://langtale.ai/playground), a first-of-its-kind tool enabling anyone to experiment with OpenAI function calls without coding.

Born out of a hackathon project, it's now a part of our broader LangTale platform aimed at tackling common developer challenges with Language Learning Models (LLM). These include prompt integration, testing and debugging, version control, auditing, and usage/cost management.

Here's our tech stack: Next.js by Vercel, Tailwind CSS, OpenAI, PlanetScale's Vitess database, and the Radix UI & Shadcn's component library.

We're eager to hear your feedback as we launch LangTale Playground today. Give it a spin and let us know what you think.

4 comments

Not sure if the video has sound, if it did, I couldn't get it to work on Mobile. also the app itself isn't very mobile friendly.
It has sound. And yes, it's not optimized for phones right now. I wonder if people would like to try OpenAI functions on their phones?
I don't know about coding on a phone but I certainly browse hacker news on a phone
Really nicely done, but how to know that it's not an OpenAI key harvesting scheme? (Sorry, certain events in my life recently have turned me a bit cynical.)
What does "Function" do? That role is new to me?
It lets openAI respond with, "I request x data". You may then continue by supplying the response to the data and then openAI picks up where it left off.
Is there any chance of open sourcing the ui?
Yes, we are big fans of open source.