@cohere: Introducing Cohere's first open-source coding model: North Mini Code Small & efficient, designed for agentic performanc…
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Cohere released its first open-source coding model, North Mini Code Small, designed for efficient agentic performance and community input.
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Introducing Cohere’s first open-source coding model: North Mini Code
Small & efficient, designed for agentic performance and built for community input. https://t.co/GYk5ORtysU
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