I don't seem to enjoy GPT-4-based programming as much as I enjoy regular programming:
It turns out that most of the fun of development comes not from getting results ASAP
But from the process of "solving problems" and "cracking puzzles".
Time to find a new approach!
Some days, the feeling of sadness hits hard. I've had many days like this over the past year. It's been tough.
If you're struggling today, I just want you to know that we are struggling together. I love you all.
For years, I avoided crypto due to anxiety and feeling like I was too late.
Missing countless opportunities.
Now, I see AI causing similar concerns for many.
That's why I'm on a mission to present AI without the stress and FOMO.
Let's explore AI's potential together!
Overwhelmed by the number of AI product in your feed?
You don't have to save them all & start using immediately.
Instead follow these steps:
1./ Understand your needs & goals
2./ Check if the product matches them
3./ Calmly ignore it if it's not
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Unpopular opinion:
You don't need other's ChatGPT prompts
GPT-4 already understands prompts in any format
Just be curious and try it out for new tasks regularly
Past year AI products have gained millions of new users
The world had changed, but there were specific events behind it
Let's take a look back at the 9 events that turned the game around:
(check not to miss next game-changer 👇)
OpenAI just released the ChatGPT API!
There is also a brand new release — Whisper spech-to-text model, that is also available though the API
Looks like it's time to build!
This week, I coded a GPT-3 based Chrome extension in just two hours!
But I'll be honest - I didn't write a single line myself. ChatGPT did it all for me.
This is a thread of 10 prompts that helped me develop my product from scratch ↓↓↓ 🧵
I just spent 8 hours creating images in Midjourney so you don't have to.
61 tags X 4 subjects = 244 tests total
Here are best... 16 mind-dazzling new keywords I discovered:
I made this cool browser extension that uses GPT-3 to reply to LinkedIn messages.
But, let's be real, ChatGPT did most of the coding work, like 98% of it. I just bossed it around and fixed errors like a manager.
Want to know more about it?