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Show HN: Open-source version of OpenAI's Deep Research

github.com
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The Longest Book in the Universe?

googolplexwrittenout.com
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Searching for tech jobs with o1-preview

twitter.com
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Transform.tools – Convert JSON, YAML, TypeScript to any web format

transform.tools
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GPT-4-32k is getting deprecated

platform.openai.com
3 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·1 comments

Show HN: Get your website copy and design roasted

roastmywebsite.ai
39 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·17 comments

RCS Messaging may replace SMS in iPhones

mashable.com
10 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

Nvidia Brings AI Assistants to Life with GeForce RTX AI PCs

nvidianews.nvidia.com
3 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

UI elements with a hand-drawn, sketchy look

wiredjs.com
766 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·116 comments

A stop-motion video of an engine

howacarworks.com
9 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·1 comments

Interactive 3D room made with JavaScript and threejs

github.com
3 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

A big list of the best tiny games on the internet

theverge.com
3 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

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Ask HN: Ideas for LLM-Based Games

12 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·14 comments

The king of game development has returned [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

Tutorial: Extracting structured data from websites using Groq and Firecrawl

github.com
3 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·0 comments

Turn entire websites into LLM-ready data

firecrawl.dev
16 points·by nickca·2 anni fa·11 comments

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nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yea! We gotta make some prompt changes to the spicy option. I also like the normal better. But that's super awesome! Glad you like it.
nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
Congrats and thanks for being so open in the write up!
nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
Very cool!
nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
Would love to see Gemini there too!
nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
I like how they have a way to test between different dialogue models. Very interesting! Will read the paper.
nickca
·2 anni fa·discuss
Oh interesting, I like that. Reminded me of Gartic for some reason. Could be interesting if the AI draws for you or you draw for the AI to guess.
nickca
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hi, Nick here from SideGuide. Thanks for your questions and suggestions. 1. As of right now it seems like 90% of the responses can infer the language pretty well from the issue context. Although we are working hard to improve this. 2. We use the issue's labels to identify the issue type and choose an appropriate prompt depending on what type it is. Thanks for the suggestion, will add more screenshots about that asap. 3. We're currently only using GPT-3 (davinci-003) on production. But we are currently testing ChatGPT too, but we don't think it is ready yet due to it is down time/rate limiting and lack of fine-tuning capabilities. Because this is still an early MVP, we haven't gotten around to filtering abusive responses just yet.
nickca
·4 anni fa·discuss
That's awesome! We're big fans of CodeSandbox and we love what y'll are doing with Sandpack. Would love to get in touch!
nickca
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hi HN! I'm Nick, CTO of SideGuide, happy to answer your questions as well :)
nickca
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hey there! So, kinda of, we definitely took inspiration from RunKit and in the future we want to support different languages. Our main goal right now is to focus on the core developer experience, illustrating how one can use a company's API with a real use case, instead of trying out a single independent API endpoint. Once, we nail that, we would like to move to new languages.

I took a quick look at your podcast API product. First, this seems awesome! Would love to try it. Second, would love to see a web example consuming your API (if you don't have one). Maybe that's something that you could use SideGuide for and would be more aligned with our current state. Although I totally see why it would be awesome to execute all the api endpoints in different languages. Will keep that in mind and maybe explore that in the future.
nickca
·4 anni fa·discuss
Thank you! Totally. When a developer is playing around with the demo we safely track and identify errors that occur in their environment and we let API companies reproduce that in their end. Aside from that, we provide customer journey visualization so API companies can see what steps the customer took and what made them do X rather than Y. The user also has the ability to provide immediate feedback if they are stuck.

We also track aggregate metrics, like engagement time, conversion rate, etc.