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·há 2 anos·discuss
Are there any other tools similar to pieces.app that are useful and preferably open-source, which can be integrated into the developer workflow? I’ve used Heynote, which helps to some extent, but it’s not a direct fit and isn’t a complete AI developer workflow companion.
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·há 2 anos·discuss
I have been using it on and off for a few months since getting the device delivered through the kickstarter funding campaign . The code base keeps changing frequently and isn’t stable . But there is an active and helpful discord channel . Initially there was an option to bring your own API keys from open ai and deepgram . But now the ability to bring own api keys seems to be gone and that will concern me about privacy etc ., . The design is simple , device collects the voice sends it to deepgram , transcript is stored on device and then shared with open ai with relevant prompts to summarise the discussion and do what ever you want through plugins that can be configured. Use it primarily as a backup / secondary notes taker in meetings . Think of it like a Microsoft teams copilot or firefly equivalent for zoom etc There is a option to store the voice and transcripts to your own gcp bucket which is nice if you want to remember / do any prompt engineering on your meeting transcripts Something like this will replace the expensive meetings / note taking apps The integration with outlook / calendar apps is flaky and the level of details and ability to setup next steps / meetings schedule through transcripts is weak
weekay
·há 2 anos·discuss
“Any manager “who retains more than three people who don’t obviously pass the excellent, necessary and trustworthy test” should resign, he added.”

This is interesting. Get the assessment for being excellent and necessary is linked to strategy and business plans . How does one assess trustworthiness ? Interesting to understand what a trustworthy test would look like !
weekay
·há 2 anos·discuss
The risk of exposure in emerging and low market economies is significantly lesser than advanced economies according to this report . The nature of work in advanced economies by comparison then is going to significantly change. If 60% of jobs in advanced economies are at risk am surprised with statements from these countries that they are well equipped and ahead of the curve to deal with it . Is anyone seeing anything tangible being proposed and planned to deal with apart from educating people to use this technology? Or is this all a prelude to another AI winter I wonder as we start to make these forecasts and raise expectations
weekay
·há 3 anos·discuss
Wow , oracle got away with a $23 mil fine whereas SAP is stuck with 220 mil ? https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2022-173
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·há 3 anos·discuss
If I were to self host an open source model like mistral or llama , are there options similar to this as an api gateway to proxy and authenticate , create api keys , monitor spends by api etc .,? How are people running open source LLM”s in production ? Thanks
weekay
·há 3 anos·discuss
Also a app to search and chat with papers https://apps.apple.com/us/app/neurips-papers-by-metaphor/id6...
weekay
·há 3 anos·discuss
Duplicate of discussion on this topic at - Iconic tree at Hadrian's Wall's 'Sycamore Gap' has been 'felled' https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37687887
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·há 3 anos·discuss
https://investor.caseys.com/press-releases/press-release-det...

This might surprise some people . Pizza for breakfast . Not left over pizza from previous night
weekay
·há 3 anos·discuss
This really is a hard stop being applied on Cloudflare WAF rules to stop any traffic from geo locations a sys admin believes would stop threats and also reduce their bandwidth utilisation. If companies don’t have business interest outside or their territory/ country the new trend seems to be just geo block that domain. While https://investor.caseys.com/ is accessible from Europe for eg., the main site isn’t . This isn’t a GDPR thing just a playbook some of the cyber security and ops team seem to be applying across various retail companies now a days .
weekay
·há 3 anos·discuss
Depends on the country though. It’s not easy to get a no questions asked w/o having to prove who you are SIM as PAYG in all places. What I feel we need is from the mobile operators a service like “hide my email” option from iCloud you keep your mobile number but give out per use generated or pre generated throwaway disposable numbers that can be used similar to the use case described in the article w/o having to go and buy a new sim. Shouldn’t be that hard to setup from a mobile operator perspective surely ? Also btw if you think your number which you shared with your family and banks are safe and not outed it’s a myth . Even on apps like LinkedIn I have found if you provide access to your contact list they get to harvest your contacts and the numbers.