The Twitter Dweller's Manifesto: Unleashing Your Social Superpowers
Welcome, fellow Twitter Dwellers! You've taken the first step toward unlocking the true potential of your Twitter experience.
Our club is dedicated to going beyond the surface level, diving into the depths of Twitter, and discovering the hidden gems of this powerful platform. This manifesto will serve as your guide to becoming a master Twitter Dweller.
1. Embrace the Power of Quote Tweets (QTs)
Quote Tweets are the backbone of deep Twitter conversations. Harness their power by using tools like @TwemexApp .
It sits in your sidebar, surfacing QTs of viral tweets alongside the main comment UI.
2. Uncover the Secrets of the "Like" Tab
The "Like" tab is a treasure trove of information about a user's recent mood and interests (and online status).
Don't hesitate to explore it! By understanding someones likes, you'll gain a better understanding of their Twitter presence
3. Dive Fearlessly into Stacks of QTs
Tweets that are replies to a whole conversation that's quote tweeted by someone are very common. You can dive deep into a thread, explore side conversations, and the whole reading becomes 3-dimentional endeavor, vs just doom scrolling.
4. Break Free from the Algorithm with Lists
Take control of your Twitter experience by creating and following lists. Lists allow you to broaden your horizons and escape the confines of echo chambers and algorithm-driven content.
5. Connect the Dots with Cross-Linking
Elevate your replies by cross-linking your tweets. By doing this, you create a more connected and immersive conversation experience. Not only will your followers appreciate the extra context, but you'll also always have a reference tweet!
6. Discover More Twitter Tools
As a Twitter Dweller, always be on the lookout for new tools and features to enhance your experience. From tweet schedulers like Buffer and TweetDeck to analytics tools like Followerwonk, there's no shortage of ways to up your Twitter game.
7. Engage, Share, and Grow
Finally, remember that being a Twitter Dweller is about more than just mastering these tools. It's about engaging with others, sharing your discoveries, and growing together as a community.
Spread the word about your newfound Twitter prowess and help others unleash their social superpowers.
By following this manifesto, you'll not only become a master Twitter Dweller but also contribute to a richer, more engaging, and diverse Twitter experience for everyone.
So go forth, explore the depths of Twitter, and share your discoveries with the world!
.@ilyasut explains everything in simple terms:
Multimodality is important for two reasons: 1) It's useful, as vision enhances the practicality and value of neural networks. 2) It allows us to learn more about the world through images, in addition to text. targum.video/v/2023/3/22/a6…
A third of the human cortex is dedicated to vision. We as human beings learn visually way way before we learn verbally!
There's a whole understanding of the world that lies in vision
היי #פידטק, אני אלכס, "מומחה" לבינה מלאכותית (לא מילים שלי 😂) והמתלהב הראשי מכל מה שבנוי מסיליקון ומקיא טקסט!
כמה מחשבות אחרי יום שהרגיש כמו שנה
אולי עקבתם, אולי לא,
קרו כמה דברים ב 14 במרץ, 2023,
πAI day 2023
ת'רד ארווווך מאוד - רק למשקיעים או משעוממים מאוד, מוזמנים 👇
היום בבום, נפלו עלינו 2 מודלי שפה ענקיים, והכרזה של אחת הענקיות בעולם הטק על זה שהם הולכים להכניס AI בכל מקום, בג'ימייל, באופיס, בכל דבר שרק המשתמשים יבקשו.
רק שבין שלושת ההכרזות (שלדעתי לא סתם קרו באותו יום) הבדל קטן...
גוגל עשו את מה שהיה ברור לכולם שיהיו חייבים לעשות אחרי ההכרזה של מיקרוסופט (וההשקה של bing chat שאגב, היום סיפרו לנו סוף סוף שגם הוא מבוסס על GPT4!).
היה ברור לכולם שגוגל מאחור, במיוחד בתור אלה הוציאו את המאמר שהתחיל הגל הנוכחי של AI,עוד אי שם ב2017!
Ok this is my AI new coding paradigms thread, I'll try to keep this updated with things that were not possible before.
Not only tools (god knows there's tons of those) but actual coding paradigms that show a glimpse of the future.
1/n
First up, we have the incredible "GPT is all you need for backend" which is a hack-a-thon submission, that let's you set up a fake server and it'll just spit out things formatted based on your request. Super cool!
BTW building @shortenai bot, have most of the twitter streaming code copied, now building the prompting pipeline on a @jposhaughnessy nudge.
Better to straight up ask chatGPT to respond with a JSON inside, this way, even if it answers with "as a large...bla bla" it will likely… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
I just had a great experience with @Tesla Littleton.
Our Model Y stopped heating the car and showed a notification to take it into service.
This + two small kids in a 25F weather, no bueno. I scheduled service via the app and the closest appointment was 5 days away.
/1
But I texted them through the App and asked to make sure they have a loaner (they usually give Uber credits) as I need to prepare for a kid weekend, and see if they can squeeze me in. Louis reached out the next day and said to come in immediately and that a loaner is waiting
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The loaner was waiting for me when I arrived, clean and the best part, my profile was synced! Everything, even my Spotify was connected, my phone key unlocked it, it was so cool! (I only had to re-pair bluetooth)
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Allright, new feature time!
- /browse will use your serpapi.com token and feed answers back to #chatGPT for fresh new context.
It MAY not work! It's brittle, but when it does, it's super cool!
See examples in thread github.com/altryne/chatGP…
"force" browsing via /browse but then chatGPT can answer additional questions about the new found data