@Hangsiin Love this idea. Didn't seem to work for me though. Codex claims: "The local CLI confirms codex app-server exists, but it only exposes server/schema tooling here, not a parallel image batch runner."
@thsottiaux I'm often getting these, either because it's trying to patch too much or because of Windows limits. Seems like a waste of tokens. Maybe Codex could be smarter about this, specially on Windows?
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@SullyOmarr@mckaywrigley Interesting. Maybe it needs to be tuned for Cursor somehow. I saw someone mention on the Cursor forums that it doesn't follow instructions well.
The future is now! I tested Gemini 1.5 by giving it a 110K word text document on squid proxies in Norwegian, and it took it less than a minute to translate (internally) the whole thing to English and answer my questions about it, and the answers was simply perfect.
🚀✨ Every day I find something new to be excited about with this model:
➡️ Uploaded the COBOL reference manual (549 PDF pages) into @googleaistudio.
➡️ Pasted in a non-trivial code snippet regarding file handling in COBOL.
➡️ Asked Gemini Pro+ to add error handling to the script.
➡️ Just ran the script in an online COBOL interpreter and it worked, first time. 🤯
You can build a full-stack application using Python alone.
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If you are a data scientist or someone dealing with data, here is an open-source Python library that will let you build end-to-end production applications without worrying about learning web development:
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Star the repo!
Taipy is a Python library. It has a library of pre-built components to interact with data pipelines, including visualization and management tools. It supports tools for versioning and pipeline orchestration.
And it's open-source. And it comes with a Visual Studio Code extension that will get you started without writing any code.
Thanks to the team behind Taipy for collaborating with me on this post.
Adding this to your tool belt is one of the easiest ways to 10x your Data Science career in 2024.
New prompt engineering trick I found for GPT4 code writing:
The new version of the ChatGPT tries to cut scripts during the wiring with phrases like "/* Repeat for other ... */" or "/* ... rest of your script ... */", which is annoying and requires a lot of copy-pasting.
Recently, I read a paper called "Large Language Models Understand and Can be Enhanced by Emotional Stimuli," and long story short:
If you add "– return full script (I don't have fingers)" to your prompt, it will return rewritten script fully 🫣
I feel a bit guilty every time I use it, but it really saves me a lot of time.
P.S. Simple "return full script" bot working in many cases
Ok, this is insane!
I just drew a game concept and this tool gave me a fully functional game in 30 sec 🤯
Links for the tool (& the game) in the comments.
OOP concepts are the most fundamental concepts in programming languages like Java, Python, Javascript, etc.
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Meet open source local: insanely-fast-whisper: Incredibly fast Whisper-large-v3.
Transcribe 300 minutes (5 hours) of audio in less than 98 seconds - with OpenAI's Whisper Large v3.
I am using it now.
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Are you building or planning to build on the new @OpenAI "Assistants API" (aka a stateful ChatCompletions API)? If so, you'll want to check out this new cookbook - https://t.co/Rri8mw6mvC