Joined November 2009
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I just signed up to @suno_ai_ for a month, well... I guess my credits will run out soon, listen to me fellow programmers with my new song "ex-ception" (not polished, first run)
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same lyrics with another style
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An utopistic message I've generated with #ChatGPT #DALLE3 without edit (which should be necessary in some cases but... don't be picky) , #gaza #Israel #IsraelPalestineWar
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Hey @karpathy what do you think about this write kaiokendev.github.io/context They are incrementing context length by scaling down the frequency window in RoPE (and they suggest OpenAI may have done the same), any comment on the technique?
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This is an example of why I think LLM like GPT4 have creativity, Just few prompts away #gpt4 #LLM #ChatGPT
In 1985, Nike held a 24-hour shoe design contest. Nike was struggling. Their stock dropped 50%. They had to lay off people. Adidas, Converse, & Reebok were all selling more shoes. So in a panicked attempt to find creative talent, Nike held a shoe design contest. The winner was A corporate architect named Tinker Hatfield. "Two days after the competition," he said, "I wasn't even asked—I was told that I was now a footwear designer for Nike." As he got to work on his first official shoe design, he thought about a building he had studied in architecture school: The Centre Pompidou in Paris. The Centre Pompidou is an inside-out building, meaning that the structural, mechanical, and circulation systems are all exposed. “That building,” Tinker said, “was describing what it was to the people of Paris. And I thought, ‘Well why not do that with a shoe? Let’s cut a hole in the side and show what’s in the shoe.’” So Tinker designed an inside-out shoe: The Air Max 1. The Air Max 1 was a massive success, and it steered Nike's design direction from then on. "To this day," Tinker says, "Phil Knight says I saved Nike." Takeaway 1: Had he not studied that building in Paris, Tinker says, he couldn’t have created the Air Max. Creativity, he says, is a function of the “library in your head." “When you sit down to create something...what you create is a culmination of everything you’ve seen and done previous to that point.” Takeaway 2: Tinker Hatfield went to architecture school and then he was a corporate architect for 4.5 years. Then, literally overnight, he became one of the best shoe designers in the world. This makes me think of a counter-intuitive discovery made by psychologist Charles Spearman in 1904. Before Spearman, the natural assumption was that the more you specialize in one thing, the worse you’ll be at other things. Instead, Spearman discovered "the positive manifold" phenomenon. He found that different abilities tend to be positively correlated. That the expertise gained through specialization is transferrable. That the cognitive and creative abilities cultivated as an architect could positively correlate with being a shoe designer. - - - "Creativity is a function of the previous work you put in."  — Robert Greene Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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#copilot tips & tricks for visual studio 2022: we don't have yet #CopilotX but we can already chat with copilot: did you have a problem with the code? let's use commends to talk to your #AI pal! He can even tell you (bad) jokes ... try at your own risk
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no blue marks, no edit to fix the typo, I'll live with that
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Interesting how by defining good personalities and backgrounds you can craft your AIdentity to be useful in specific tasks. Similar to some chrome plugins that let you chose from a preset list of "tasks" to do with the chat but... with some personality :)
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the image I've used for her has been generated by pasting my personality background description and here it's one of the results One feature I'll add is to generate an image within the app that uses whatever image generation model you want,from DALL-E API to stable diffusion
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and of course she likes my AIdentities name :)
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Streaming chat implemented too. What's next? Oobabooga integration I'd say
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Ok, lot of things since last update, main takeaway: -Chat is working! (using OpenAI API atm) -I managed to have a good way to architecture things, I revisited plugins and AIdentity definitions a lot and now it's quite cool. -Docker friendly with instructions -ElectronNet ready
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and who woudln't would like to have an @amantinband to brainstorm about software architecture and DDD 😁
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Hey @davidfowl maybe you could try my (hey hey hey Blazor Server App) to create your own AIdentity that I can use to ask for advices on this tool I'm implementing 😜
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- implement discussion summary to give a default title to the conversation (could still be renamed) - implement discussion summay to prompt engeneer better and have longer discussion before losing context - implement short and long term memory - implement text-to-speech
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and this would just scratch the surface of what I'm going to do! 101 chat conversation is just the simpler use case I'm implementing, more interesting are coming Btw if you are a C# developer, I'm sure you'll have fun implementing your own plugin! github.com/MithrilMan/AIdent…
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My journey goes on. I've created a section to manage what I've called AIdentities. An AIdentity is basically an AI personality that will be used in the app to interact with the LLM in a specific way and each plugin could make use of services to query/use available AIdentities
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