@shanselman@distill_io @imbastienperez @MicrosoftEdge@msftsecurity@MicrosoftHelps@Microsoft Thanks Scott for helping with this. Any idea when we should expect a response from the team in the ticket? I have followed up a couple of times but there hasn't been any response so far. Any tip to help get a response or get it resolved quickly?
@simonw Great plugin! We recently built a Datasette plugin to save GPT4's response, which can be reviewed and edited manually. The data is then be used for finetuning. Enrichments and comments plugin could work really well.
Another AI paradox: people are excited about LLMs, some even think that AGI is just around the corner. But some students are depressed how they can still get a PhD. Is it becoming pointless?
Some personal notes on this. (1/8)
Big news: we're launching a new course in <4 weeks. "From Deep Learning Foundations to Stable Diffusion".
Bigger news: for this course, we're teaming up with @StabilityAI!
AFAIK, this is the 1st course that covers every method used in Stable Diffusion.
https://t.co/3B6W0pGj9n
As Segment grew from open source afterthought to the leading customer data platform, we "refound" product market fit several times. Surprising to me as a product person, our biggest learnings in PMF were from wildly uncomfortable questions from our sales team 👀 a thread 1/14
Tracking job portals just got easier. Check out our new blog post on how you can monitor career pages and job portals with https://t.co/s5shvKia7f
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I often think about the “Read what you love until you love to read” comment from @naval , and this is a good generalization. My experience has been that it is easier to educate a Do-er than to motivate the educated; you have to believe you can Do before you embark on an effort.
I've been working with @GuggerSylvain for a long time to create something that combines the best of @ProjectJupyter Notebooks with the best of traditional software development approaches.
It's called nbdev. We're releasing it today as open source. https://t.co/XNKFpfuigZ
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My talk from @jscamp, "The Return of 'Write Less, Do More'" is up on YouTube: https://t.co/8BGp1RoIRj
It's a 30 min talk on @sveltejs, and why less code = fewer bugs — kind of a sequel to "Rethinking Reactivity" (https://t.co/wqlIy0aEDs) Here's a summary thread:
This @exxonmobile chart from 1982 predicted that in 2019 our atmospheric CO2 level would reach about 415 parts per million, raising the global temperature roughly 0.9 degrees C.
Update: The world crossed the 415 ppm threshold this week and broke 0.9 degrees C in 2017 1/