About the challenge

like it says on the box, e2b dropped a new sdk for code interpreter. details-wise, looks like it's a rerig of the Jupyter kernel, along with their messaging protocol -- means you can do cool stuff like not this if you wanna do something like display a plotted chart. basically, freestyle -- take a generative model, take some code, smash 'em together, do something dope. another quirk -- you can execute the code but maintain the same context, so if you need to refer to a previously generated variable/definition during the current execution, you can.

Get started

pip install e2b-code-interpreter
join the rest of us @ https://arena.x-ware.online , technically you can participate without joining ig but you'll probably be out of the loop on any dope shit that's happening over the weekend.
take 'er for a spin.
if you just wanna spectate, i'll try to do several streams over the weekend at https://twitch.tv/yikesawjeez as I work on stuff/other ppl drop off their stuff they're working on. but feel free to come thru in the server either way :)
check out the code here: https://github.com/e2b-dev/code-interpreter

Requirements

What to Build

something that either makes use of or is an improvement/addition to the tech of the week: the e2b code interpreter sdk.
for those of you who attended the last one, we have some leftover platform credits for fireworks and Sagentic (formerly Bazed), so if you wanna go the extra mile, should slot in pretty nicely with some code executions. consider them unofficial bonus stretch goals.

What to Submit

- code of your thing (you can closed source it after if you *really* want to, but you definitely shouldnt & we need to look at the repo to make sure you didn't start your project 6 months ago and decide to submit so you could get some extra cash for it, lol)
- working demo of your thing
- 60-90s video of your thing doing its' thing, and a short overview of what your plans to monetize/businessize will/would be. we judge less on presentation and more on functionality/execution/novelty.
- if you want to show it off someplace, see the #submissions-dropoff channel in the discord -- can drop off clips of doing cool stuff all weekend & i'll feature 'em on twitch or whatever, u can hop on stage n talk abt it if ur not busy hackin

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Prizes

$500 in prizes
1st place
1 winner

king of the hill.

2nd place
1 winner

the runner-up.

3rd place
1 winner

honorable mention
1 winner

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Judges

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yikes
the x-ware repository for techno-anarchists

you, if you want to

you, if you want to

Tereza Tizkova

Tereza Tizkova
e2b

Judging Criteria

  • listed already
    but in case you didn't read... -does it work -is it cool -does it leverage code interpreter in an interesting way -does it leverage this code interpreter implementation's unique features -is your submission short, to the point, and good

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