Blurr, The Wizard of Gwendolyn, Disciple of Experience, Legion
Building
Worldcraft: A Narrative World Building AI Copilot
Nexus Arcana: Personality Test w/ AI
@IsaacLatterell
@elonmusk
You need to list all of the prompts you used to get to that output, not only the output itself or the last prompt, otherwise the output ought to be seen as highly suspicious and distrust worthy.
You could easily be gaming ChatGPT to give you that output.
@peakidiot
It is the solution, just consider the opposite (which I am horrifyingly stuck in). “Living in a non-walkable city where with no friends nearby”
That’s a city where you never encounter anyone on foot and nothing is close requiring you to drive everywhere, its hateful
@kentcdodds
Has the craziest experience of scrolling inward through the article instead of scrolling down. I found this article years ago and it’s still transcendent.
Lots of use of
@threejs
@flaviocopes
JetBrains IDEs by far have the best Git integration, more powerful than vanilla git, cleaner, easier to handle complex tasks and merge conflicts, better in every way by far than every other solution, and you still have terminal access if you really want to be a laggard
@KevinNaughtonJr
I was curious to see how ChatGPT would handle the screenshot as input (now that it's multi-modal) whilst asking it what the code does and what language it's in. It got the final analysis correct too. I can post the second page if anyone is curious.
@dieworkwear
I want to know why fashion designers don't simply work to solve the problem of needing darts by adopting the kind of mathematics which allows for complex curvature in 2-dimensional lines in order to compensate for increases in volume in a 3-dimensional space.
@Starlink
Is it available in Tanzania? I have friends in Tanzania, they need better Internet at the Arusha Technical College and the surrounding areas. There are a lot of big thinkers in Tanzania.
@helldivers2
PC players still can’t unblock other players. PS5 players can’t unblock PC players, even if those PC players are signed into their Sony Account
@AstraKernel
If you need an optional argument that you ultimately want to be mutable, then you need to use ‘optional_list=None’ in your function signature, and then at the beginning of your function do ‘if optional_list is None: optional_list = []’ (on two lines tho, don’t do inline ifs yo)
@_einzbern
Hate to break it to you but Discord came out long after forums died.
Also, you clearly haven’t used the forum feature of Discord, it’s all there
@IsaacLatterell
@elonmusk
It would be good to see the history. You can use a Twitter thread to use the prompt steps and responses.
ChatGPT doesn't actually understand what it's writing, it can't be a source of truth. It's easy to game it inadvertently and unintentionally. Your intensions are good.
@deedydas
I feel like such a crazy unexplainable outlier in all of these studies
I have never believed or felt that the music I loved in the past is in anyway “best” over the music I discover recently or in the future
It’s remains special, but new stuff is always better
Weird?
@Scobleizer
If you really want to blow your mind, go get a PDF of any significantly difficult book to read (it's even better if it's a technical book like "Design Patterns" by the gang of four), and copy and paste paragraphs into ChatGPT, asking it to "greatly simplify" the input.
@helldivers2
Please for the love of Liberty fix the rest of the friends list issues, I have a lot of friends that I can’t play with. It’s been over a month, please!
@VicVijayakumar
@rswebdesigner
Skill issue, no one should ever be writing commits with messages of “did this work”, or “rev”. That’s kindergarten level stuff
@iamjohnoliver
Good Lord, unfollowing John Oliver... It's a comedy show, so a grain of salt and all, but this has corpo-trash written all over (and in) it.
@JoshuaHardee
@IsaacLatterell
@elonmusk
Thank you. Important point, it is very easy to get ChatGPT to go down a context hole where it will incorrectly tell you that it can't perform some tasks, or that tasks is against "the rules", when in reality ChatGPT is expressing a context bug and doing an unexpected thing.
@NehemiahKiv
What the snake represents determines how to handle responsiveness.
If the snake is a text box, truncating the text is probably not a good idea; wrap the snake.
If the snake is a menu row, truncating it to a single operable button that expands a hidden menu is a good idea.
Strange New Worlds is absolutely PHENOMINAL! Episode 1 (at least) is everything you could possibly desire in a Star Trek show; it's pure Star Trek at its finest.
#StrangeNewWorlds
#StarTrek
#StarTrekSNW
@nickfloats
My attempt at taking the poetry from one of my favorite songs, "Blackwater Park", this is the most striking image I got. Prompt in alt (yes, they are lyrics)
@Lauramaywendel
I'm listening to "Friend of a Friend" by
@davidburkus
right now and it's touching on some points closely related/adjacent to what you're saying, from a social dynamics networks perspective. The analog to a dev appearing to do nothing for a while and then, boom, 10x output, is
@gunsnrosesgirl3
High rise pants (especially jeans), they absolutely ruin visual proportions and color visual weight balance. Almost no one knows how to wear high rise jeans. It makes the wearers look frumpy, lazy, and unkempt.
@helldivers2
I created real “The Scent of Democracy” candles, still working on the formula and the first batch. I might have a few to send out in the next few weeks, DM me if you want one
@Anthony_Bonato
Why? It’s documented well enough that ChatGPT can help you generate it reliably even if you’ve never worked with any of the tools. It’s like kindergarten level difficulty
When executives try to change an organizations' culture, they often bring the wrong tools to the task, changes to formal processes and systems, along with righteous admonition.
This approach is doomed to failure because culture depends not on systems and
@IsaacLatterell
@elonmusk
Great! It looks like you went through a lot of trouble to prompt through all that.
But! And this is a big but. Are you under the impression that the responses you got are hardcoded by the developers?
If so, are you willing to run some real time experiments with me?
@ThomasODuffy
@WillManidis
Oh yeah! The Vatican library probably has tons of books not able to be digitized. Have you been to the Vatican? I was a super hater on all that until I actually went there, did a private tour (open to anyone, about 300 euro), and that experience changed everything for me.
@helldivers2
In absolutely love all of the changes, massive positive impact (for Democracy!)
I truly hope (for Liberty) that the friends invites issues gain the greatest traction soon; my closest friends and I barely justify playing because we have never been able to play together
@KassandraSanch
It's cool until you live right next to it and it's so bright that it lights your blackout curtains on fire from the shear intensity lol
Or would it be... "Sphere intensity"?
@shanselman
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@gotheap
Seriously fantastic job with the dotNet C# 101 videos from 2019. Probably the best and most natural feeling introduction to any language I've encountered in 20+ years of programming.
A bit late after 3 years but Good Job!!!
@danshipper
You get better results if you tell it what to do instead of asking if it can do something for you. The prompt really matters in this kind of case. You asked if it has the capability to create a printout. I guarantee you can get it to do what you want with different words.
@neilpatel
Doesn't specify if this was GPT3.5 or 4 (I don't know if Bard has different versions), doesn't specify the models used or the dates that the articles were written.
You need to be a lot more clear with your results if you care about truth.
@t3dotgg
Yes, for indexing and for the ordering of knowledge as transmittable units. Ask the Chinese between 1850 and 1950 how much of a massive problem it was for them not having an indexable written language technologically and culturally until Pin-Yin was finally invented.
@tprstly
All images that you look at, no matter how they were produced, are empty. You are the thing that adds meaning.
People said the exact same thing you are when digital photography came on the scene.
I am a photographer too; there is no new price we are paying; just additional fun
@ilyamiskov
Print Shop for the Commadore 64, 1984! I printed so many multi-page banners on my dot-matrix printer! Do I win? I also had the 1988 version for DOS
@rahulchhabra07
This kind of comment is only true when you work and live in a place like SF/Silicon Valley where you are invariably surrounded by people doing the same thing and are able to "get known" for your accomplishments through skipping parties/conferences.
But for anyone not in one of
@TreciaKS
Yes, but if I had to pick one area to improve greatly, it would be in working with three.js and designing/engineering new imaginations of non-standard UIs that feel natural and give us more spatial flow/navigation around and through information systems which reflect who we are.
@fermatslibrary
Maybe this is a really stupid question, but isn't an ellipse just a normal circle that is a slice of a sphere seen from rotation in a dimension that isn't represented? Can't you "just" do a determination of how many arc degrees the perspective has shifted from top-dead-center of
@thaonlyjonathan
@DataChaz
For real! People seriously need to stop saying features and products are available now when they aren't yet. It's not hard to tell the truth.
@WillManidis
Probably one of the rainbow books from the old school hacker collections of the 80s and 90s, maybe the Anarchist Cookbook or the Jolly Rogers Cookbook. I haven't seen any of those in PDF form.
@luciascarlet
@ilyamiskov
For real! You absolutely must intentionally make everything intensely important, life or death, or profoundly shameful if you want to keep going with something that you don't find intrinsically interesting.
It takes a lot of creative mental effort to generate internal interest.
@UnicornR_Real
@IsaacLatterell
@elonmusk
It doesn't actually articulate what the majority of think of Elon. That's not what's happening. It's choosing probabilistic language constructs about the prompted subject and putting them in a coherent ordered structure based on models of human language.
@3blue1brown
@IsDumpsterBaby
I've found that the coherence fidelity loss issue goes away the more you split up the ideas you provide to it into smaller separate chat contexts. It's like when you give it too many disparate types of instructions within a single prompt, it has a hard time producing what you
@a16z
@bhorowitz
@pmarca
If my team and I were building a product that fundamentally matches the type of AI empowered narrative world builder functionality Marc conceptualizes at 1h01m and on, and we deeply want to work with a16z as first time founders not from Silicon Valley, how can I get in contact?
@embersunn
Your makeup and hair being too on point is sus for you to be a real programmer lol ;)
I wish more programmers knew makeup and hair, I’m tired of being the prettiest princess of programmers all by my lonesome
We need more triple P’s
@seancannell
That's some good data! Thanks! I wish more people were open with the actual numbers of "what it takes".
Maybe you can talk about the production time it takes per unit of content next, that would be very helpful. And perhaps the number of people on staff to get there.