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Aug 15, 2023 10 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Tired of typing the same prompts into ChatGPT?

Why not create a prompt menu that pops up when you need it—for free.

Here’s how:👇
2/ Espanso is a free and open source tool.

Let's thank @terzi_federico for sharing it with the world.

It runs on Mac, Windows, Linux.
3/ You set up shortcuts, like typing:

;copy

and Espanso replaces it with whatever you want

eg, “You are an expert copywriter…”
4/ But the really cool part is being able to trigger menus.

Espanso calls these “Choice Extensions”

Type a shortcut, and a menu pops up, with whatever prompts you've saved. Image
5/ In this example, when I type `;ci` (CI for Code Interpreter):

I get a menu of prompts I've saved for Code Interpreter.
6/ To set it up, just install from the website.

The next bit is a tiny bit more complicated.

But don’t worry. Find a file called `base.yml`. Open it in a text editor like Notepad or TextEdit.

You can find the path for base.yml in the documentation: Image
7/ Then copy the menu code (Choice Extension) into the `base.yml` text file. Image
8/ Change “trigger” to be whatever you want to type to make the menu pop-up.

You can have as many different menus as you want, eg:

- ;ci for Code Interpreter
- ;gp for ChatGPT
- ;fo for Format of Output

You really can go wild. Image
9/ If you have any problems:

- Let me know. I'll try to help.
- Or: upload your yml file to Code Interpreter, with some of the Espanso documentation. Ask Code Interpreter to modify your yml file.

There you have it! You've got a prompt library that pops up when you need it. Image
Hope you found this helpful. What have you been using to save your prompts?

If you'd like more of the learnings I'm sharing on AI and writing:

1. Follow me @JeremyNguyenPhD
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Mar 26
ChatGPT's new Image Generation dropped less than 24 hours ago

Here are 15 great examples of what you can do now, some limitations—and a hidden trick to get instant access if you're still waiting!

1. Life-like photos: Prompt: A lifelike gym photo showing Albert Einstein lifting dumbbells, wearing a tank top and gym shorts. Sweat glistens naturally on his forehead. The lighting comes from overhead fluorescents, casting real shadows. The background includes blurred gym equipment. The photo has a raw and authentic vibe, like a candid shot during a real workout session.
2/ Make a Greek statue of yourself:

Prompt: "Turn me into the old greek statue, background is full white" with 3 different angle photos
3/ Studio Gibli style portraits:

This is blowing up our feeds. Grant suggested sending your wife photos converted into studio gibli style images.

I can confirm that you can be a hero by making these for loved ones and relatives.
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Apr 21, 2024
Meta's new AI—Llama3—beats an old version of GPT-4, Claude 2.1, and GPT-3.5!

You can run it:
- 100% free
- with 100% privacy (no data leaves your machine)

See the comments for an easy way to install 👇 Image
2/ GPT4All from @nomic_ai runs on Windows and Mac.

It's free. Other good options are @LMStudioAI or @ollama. But I'll go through running Llama 3 on GPT4All because it's also easy to chat with your own pdfs and documents with GPT4All (i.e. RAG).

Download it and install. Image
3/ You'll also need to download the model. (GPT4All is the interface. It's not the model).

Chose the new Llama 3 Instruct 8B. Image
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Apr 17, 2024
MYSTERY SOLVED!

Why does ChatGPT use the word "delve" so much? We've seen a 10x increase in the proportion of medical studies using the word "delve" from 2022 to 2024. But why?

@alexhern at The Guardian might've just solved it. Thread below, complete with the trail of clues: Image
2/ The clues:

A few weeks ago, I tweeted a chart of the number of medical studies using the word "delve"—before and after ChatGPT came out (Nov 2022).
3/ Elon Musk commented.

Paul Graham shared his view.

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Mar 31, 2024
What if ChatGPT had knowledge from your notes and documents—while keeping it all private?

You can run AI locally—no data leaves your laptop—for custom, secure answers from your "second brain."

It’s free.

Here’s how (more in comments):
2/ GPT4All by @nomic_ai makes it easy to run a completely local LLM informed by docs and notes you provide.

Download it from:
gpt4all [dot] io

Works on Windows and Mac. Image
@nomic_ai 3/ After you install GPT4All (the interface/ecosystem), you'll still need to download a model.

Choose a "chat-based" model, e.g. Nous Hermes 2 Mistral DPO.

If you've already downloaded models (eg in LM Studio), give GPT4All the directory where your model files are—it'll work. Image
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Jan 9, 2024
Want a resume that opens doors?

Leah Graham fixed hers with *non-stupid* ChatGPT prompts. She got an interview at every single job she applied for.

Here’s how:
2/ Let’s start with the elephant in the room:

I’ll never insult your intelligence with those *stupid* GPT prompts littering Twitter:

—“Bruh, write me a resume that will get me a job as CEO at a Fortune 500!!!”.

No. That’s not how anything works. Image
3/ Leah’s prompts work. They delivered results.

She started by giving GPT context.

Then she did what most people don’t. She *did not* ask GPT to write her resume.

She told Jeep to ask her for more information. Image
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Jan 8, 2024
What if ChatGPT had knowledge from your notes and documents—while keeping it all private?

You can run AI locally—no data leaves your laptop—for custom, secure answers from your "second brain."

It’s free.

Here’s how:
2/ GPT4All by @nomic_ai makes it easy to run a completely local LLM informed by docs and notes you provide.

Download it from:
gpt4all [dot] io

Works on Windows and Mac. Image
@nomic_ai 3/ After you install GPT4All (the interface/ecosystem), you'll still need to download a model.

Choose a "chat-based" model, e.g. Mistral OpenOrca.

If you've already downloaded models (eg in LM Studio), give GPT4All the directory where your model files already are—it'll work. Image
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