@justinskycak Do you use different recall algos for the bedrock skills that must be memorized?
E.g. keyboard shortcuts, multiplication tables, and the derivative of sin should come to me instantly if I want them to be truly useful.
The chain rule is ok to think through a bit more.
@varun_vairavan Sorry, just seeing this!
There are so many tools, but the interface is just painful to me. It's like, as valuable as it is to have one fee and unlimited users, I can't get over the look and feel.
I've developed an algorithm for detecting ChatGPT outputs in job applications with 99.5% certainty:
if (emdash (—) or emoji) and no grammar mistakes then ChatGPT
Worked decently well on the query "Please find me private equity funds or other companies in the United States that invest in primary residence mortgages; both performing and non-performing; that accept investors/LPs"
https://t.co/1BPhK20f7H
Try it here: https://t.co/bvmHR5TTxB
Websets is Deep Research for hard to find information. It combines Exa’s embeddings search with AI verification to find (and enrich) whatever you want, no matter how complex.
Websets can be used for anything, but people and company search are the current top use cases.
@AllenJarbo96667@Cashflow_Cowboy I’ve really liked it as a low code tool for that reason. A little JavaScript that I don’t have to host anywhere goes a long way.
If only there was version control…