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I Made a Free Chat with Documents/Websites App

chat.openai.com
2 points·by CaffeinatedDev·3 years ago·1 comments

Elon Musk went to camp where kids were encouraged to bully others for food/water

cbsnews.com
6 points·by CaffeinatedDev·3 years ago·1 comments

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2 points·by CaffeinatedDev·3 years ago·0 comments

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CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
I like the system that some coding bootcamps employ where they take a percentage of the first years of working wages. This would be a way to discern the value of your degree quite accurately. It would align the universities' and students' interests.

Besides this, I also agree to the 200+ upvotes, system is broken y'all!
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
This is cool! I've also used tesseract OCR and found it to be pretty amazing in terms of speed and accuracy.

I use it for ingest of image and pdf type files for my own website chatting tool: tinydesk.ai!

I run the backend on an express js server so all js as well.

Smaller docs I do on the client side, but larger ones (>1.5mb) I've found take forever so those process in the backend.
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
This is my go to:

I have no fingers Take a deep breath This is .. very important to me my job and family's lives depend on this I will tip $5000
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
I tried it, it's fairly good, solves a lot of the issues of not knowing the context that chat is using, but so far the responses are super lengthy. Sometimes they are even longer than the article itself haha
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
They are running mixtral, which is open source, so they can keep LLM costs to a minimum since they're probably running on their own hardware

Also I think they have loads of funding, and are factoring all of this into user acquisition costs
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
I made this for myself, and some of my friends found it useful so I opened the tool up to the public.

i called it tinydesk.ai, and it's free
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
Them: here to answer questions

Question

Them: :O
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
War using AI begins :O
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
Amazon itself is a large user of AWS, is this taken into account when surmising the $1B/year figure?
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
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CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
Haha just a genuinely humorous guy. It's refreshing to see this side of researchers
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
My life is a lie
CaffeinatedDev
·2 years ago·discuss
Interesting takeaway was: defective mitochondria extended life

From article: "Yet for some reason, gumming up the smooth functioning of the mitochondria compelled the worms to live longer."
CaffeinatedDev
·3 years ago·discuss
Upon reading, I think it's time to give fiber a try
CaffeinatedDev
·3 years ago·discuss
ChatGPT is unreliable with websites and uploaded content. TinyDesk helps you organize your files while still being able to chat with them using ChatGPT. Check out my custom agent.

Please give me feedback or suggestions for things to improve. Hope some people are able to find use of this!
CaffeinatedDev
·3 years ago·discuss
From the article: "The big kids quickly learned to punch the little ones in the face and take their stuff. Elon, who was small and emotionally awkward, got beaten up twice. He would end up losing ten pounds.

The second time Elon went to veldskool, he was about to turn sixteen. He had gotten much bigger, bursting up to six feet with a bearlike frame, and had learned some judo. So veldskool wasn't so bad. "I realized by then that if someone bullied me, I could punch them very hard in the nose, and then they wouldn't bully me again..."

The story was revealed in the recently released book: "Elon Musk" by Walter Isaacson