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AI use case: Asking questions of large files
When file search isn't enough to surface answers, using an LLM to ask questions of large files is a valuable use case for AI.
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Four perspectives on AI
I respond to Maxi Ferreira's thesis on the two stages of AI adoption among developers with a four-quadrant model based on an individual's beliefs about AI. These gives us four perspectives: Skeptical, Wary, Pragmatic, and Optimistic.
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Writing code was never the bottleneck in software engineering
In "Writing Code Was Never the Bottleneck", Pedro Tavares challenges a common assumption in the LLM age. I agree and add some thoughts based on my experience in software-development environments.
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My on-again-off-again relationship with AI assistants
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Bypass "Error: There are no prompts" in promptfoo
Adding a space to the end of the prompt text appears to be a workaround for this error
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ChatGPT 4o isn't a good researcher yet
When asked, ChatGPT provides sources but they don't contain the information provided
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Running Ollama without a GPU
You can run Ollama on an older device, but the response will be slow and/or low quality.
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Use Ollama with the official Python library
Get started working with AI, Ollama, and large-language models in four steps
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Get started prompt engineering with local LLMs
Ollama makes it easy to run LLMs locally and provides experimental compatibility with OpenAI's APIs
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How I'm using AI in November 2023
Chat GPT and Khanmigo join Copilot in the regular category this month
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Is it better to have one large file or multiple small files with GPTs?
Using a single file seems to reduce response times, but there is more to the story
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What is the file limit for GTPs?
As of November 15, 2023, the limit is 10 files.
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How I'm using AI in October 2023
GitHub Copilot is still the most popular, but I found myself using ChatGPT more frequently in October.
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GPTs read text files better than markdown
Use text files instead of markdown with OpenAI’s custom GPTs
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How I'm using AI in August & September 2023
GitHub Copilot and Warp are the only two AI-powered products that I used in August and September, with Copilot being by far the most valuable
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How I'm using AI in July 2023
Some more competitors are entering the ring, but GitHub Copilot remains the only AI-powered product that I use regularly
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How I'm Using AI in June 2023
GitHub Copilot has pulled away from the rest as the only AI product/service that I use regularly
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How I'm using AI in May 2023
GitHub Copilot is the top product this month, but Bard, Bing, ChatGPT, and Warp all have their uses