LLM Wiki – example of an "idea file"
https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f
#HackerNews #LLMWiki #ideaFile #AIInnovation #KnowledgeSharing #OpenSource
LLM Wiki – example of an "idea file"
https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f
#HackerNews #LLMWiki #ideaFile #AIInnovation #KnowledgeSharing #OpenSource
If you ever wanna steal or alter one of my ideas, just ask! I'll probably say yes.
In fact, I'm planning on emptying my #IdeaFile either on bsky/masto or youtube/tiktok, with the hashtag #StealThisIdea; with the understanding that credit would be nice where it's due; and if you make it big or get rich off it, throw me a bone, will ya?
EDIT: It depends on the situation whether I'll want those things or not. Again, just ask.
@adriabailton
A3 - how do I start projects?
I sometimes start with just an idea stuck in my idea file . . .
But mostly, I start projects, large or small, with opening up Scrivener and entering everything I've thought about this particular idea: research links, pictures/graphics, characters, whatever.
I enter anything I've come up with into the outline (if anything), and start from there.
#Writephant #ideafile #writingcommunity #writersofmastodon #scrivener
Idea for a comic book or something: The Greek gods and mythical figures have returned in our modern social media-obsessed era. Imagine Aphrodite on Instagram, or Bacchus on Snapchat, or Cupid on Tinder.
How come there aren't any mainstream mint-flavored sodas? A syrop de menthe with fizzy water is delicious and refreshing in the summer, but you can't buy anything like it pre-mixed.
A co-worker suggested that it's because people would think it tasted like mouthwash, but I think you could come up with versions that didn't. Especially if you added some lime and sold it as a mojito soda.
Get on that, soda companies.
Idea file: A "Frasier" co-op card or board game. The players would be Frasier et al, and they would be trying to arrange a party. But the game would keep throwing up disasters that they'd need to deal with before they spun out of control.
Think "Shadows Over Camelot", but with bon mots instead of swords.
Browser add-on that I'd like: One that pulls up the page for all of my old bookmarks, and offers them in a slide show-like view. For each slide, it would ask me "is this still the page you bookmarked?"
If I answered no, it would give me the choice between searching for a replacement (perhaps using the title of the bookmark), or just deleting the bookmark.