Show HN: HDC-based function caller ranks #2 on BFCL V4 – $2.08 vs. Opus at $87
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I've been building Glyphh, a hyperdimensional computing runtime, for two years. This is the first HDC-based entry on the Berkeley Function Calling Leaderboard (BFCL V4), to my knowledge. The idea: LLMs run at build time to generate intent exemplars. At runtime, function routing is pure HDC vector math — sub-ms, zero tokens, deterministic. Claude Haiku handles argument extraction only. The model code is fully open source. Results: 74.50% overall (#2 behind Opus), 83.30% agentic (best on board, beating Opus), 88.71% non-live AST (top 3). Total eval cost: $2.08. Opus runs the same eval at $87 (results not yet verified by bfcl team). The README is transparent about where it struggles (multi-turn: 53.75%) and where the LLM does the work vs HDC. There's also an independent code review in the repo. Happy to answer anything about the architecture (https://glyphh.ai)
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