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    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax M2.1, a SOTA model for real-world dev & agents.

    MiniMax-M2.1 is an open-source, state-of-the-art agentic language model released to democratize high-performance AI capabilities. It goes beyond a simple parameter upgrade, delivering major gains in coding, tool use, instruction following, and long-horizon planning. The model is designed to be transparent, controllable, and accessible, enabling developers to build autonomous systems without relying on closed platforms. MiniMax-M2.1 excels in real-world software engineering tasks, including...
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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    Run Claude Code, Gemini, Codex in a clean, isolated sandbox

    ...It provides a set of abstractions and utilities that let developers connect generative models to UI frameworks, sensors, event streams, and external services without having to build plumbing from scratch. Instead of treating AI models as black boxes behind simple prompts, Vibekit encourages developers to define declarative behaviors, reactive rules, and data flows that make the outputs of models part of living application logic. This can include things like dynamic content generation, live adaptation based on user interaction, and connectors to external APIs for enriched grounding. The toolkit also supports testing and local iteration, with utilities that simulate event streams and mock model responses to make development predictable.
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