@elonmusk@Tesla@Uber We have an appointment at Tesla Collision Nashville and want to pay cash for repairs. After Progressive contacted them, they now say they’ll only accept authorization through insurance. We just want to fix the car. Can someone help?
On Memorial Day, I’m thinking about a young Army National Guard soldier who saved nearly a year for his dream car, drove it for six weeks, and has now spent 53 days fighting an insurance process that does not add up. https://t.co/5t5YoU0cdO via @LinkedIn
@NESpower@SEIU@IBEW Let me make sure I understand. On day one of the outrage thousands of union line workers reached out to NES to help. Story spread. Now on day 5 you hired them because of the backlash. Got it!
Update on Graphy, my @DSPyOSS project: I've overhauled the UX to provide real-time visibility into the planning process.
You can now watch the execution tree being built instead of waiting for the plan to be built.
Here's a full timelapse of Graphy running w/ the input "Create a TypeScript script for analyzing the symbol-based call graph of any of my TypeScript projects". I think Graphy produces much better outputs b/c it allows more focused knowledge generation w/ out polluting the context. This also means that parent nodes do not need to think as much as methodology but can generate a node to find the best methodology for it before executing its task. The level of detail in its outputs is awesome.
Still fixing some rendering issues as the tree generates/updates, but the experience of watching the plan come together is so much more enjoyable. Getting closer to a shareable demo!
> note: sorry for the jitteriness, the video got a bit long so I sped it up
Last night, I came up w/ an idea to use monads & @DSPyOSS for task management. It's super rough, but I think I got a proof of concept working. Each layer shares complete context and tasks w/ shared (or 0) dependencies will run in parallel + an initial LM plans all tasks stored as monads. Then, another language model then determines dependencies which are automatically parsed by a dependency analysis algorithm to determine whether to use parallel, sequential, or recursive execution for each task monad which are chained via a bind function.
However, I am struggling to figure out the best way to resolve all histories in a coherent order for the `dspy.History` input field in the task executor. Thoughts?
I'd love feedback if anyone has any!
@elonmusk Seriously!! @elonmusk created $600 billion dollars of shareholder value. For that effort he was awarded a ten percent bonus!! The existing shareholders at the time, yes including his original stake grew massively because of his efforts.
@DonaldTNews Flight logs were already released! Happy to see any and all that were on this list investigated, and if found to have participated in inappropriate activities with minors prosecuted. Regardless of political leanings. And BTW Trump that means you too… your name is on that list!!
looking for a fintech co-founder?
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@elonmusk Wasn’t Twitter supposed to crash violently by now? I was told the tech was very fragile… held together by duct tape and tooth picks… That’s what many news outlets, former engineers, and social media posts told me, huh!
Modern day dooms day prophecies?
@DanHanzus Fox Sports has their finger on the pulse of what is actually happening in the NFL right now. You sir are delusional. Vikings at #1 may be a stretch, but certainly not #3!