Kix

@kix
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🇵🇭💻 Software engineer. Python/Go/JS.
Githubhttps://github.com/kixpanganiban
Bloghttps://kix.dev/
To this point, I've spent around ~$140 this month to keep the project running. The spikes early on are when I was still experimenting and fine tuning. Later, it averaged to about ~$5 a day.
Sadly, I had to put HackRecap to a pause. It's been amazing learning to extract and summarize long articles with OpenAI, but it's no longer sustainable to keep going.

I wrote a Python package that generates summaries of text by recursively chunking and summarizing using OpenAI's text-davinci-003

https://github.com/KixPanganiban/openai-summarize-py

GitHub - KixPanganiban/openai-summarize-py: OpenAI Summarize is a Python package that generates summaries of text using OpenAI's text-davinci-003 model.

OpenAI Summarize is a Python package that generates summaries of text using OpenAI's text-davinci-003 model. - GitHub - KixPanganiban/openai-summarize-py: OpenAI Summarize is a Python package t...

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@schlink Great list! I personally feel the badges make it look a bit cluttered. Maybe consider putting them in a table instead? And a table of contents/sections in the beginning would be amazing

I realized that I can't consume HackerNews stories as fast as I used to (yes, attention span issues), so as a fun learning project I put together a summarizer that fetches stories and uses OpenAI's text completion API to write summaries. It's far from perfect, but it mostly works!

https://kix.dev/i-wrote-a-summarizer-for-hackernews-heres-what-i-learned-216e54.html

#ai #openai #gpt3 #python #hackernews

I Wrote A Summarizer For HackerNews, Here’s What I Learned

I created HackRecap, a personalized version of HackerNews that summarizes top stories and presents them in bite-sized reads. Using Goose and OpenAI, I fetched article text and recursively chunked and summarized it with the text completion API.

This is your periodic reminder that 10 years ago an audiophile forum started debating which versions of memcpy had the highest sound quality.

And that C++ new sounds better than malloc.

https://www.audioasylum.com/messages/pcaudio/119979/

RE: A revolution in audio rendering - SBGK - Computer Audio Asylum

RE: A revolution in audio rendering - SBGK - Computer Audio Asylum

So - #MstdnGames is looking for an #artist to do some work for our instance.

Commission would be paid, of course, and include the following:
- instance thumbnail design
- instance logo
- rights to use artwork to sell products online for users to show their support for the instance.

If you or anyone you know might be interested, please reply here, tag folks, or DM me. Thanks!

#Art #MastoArt #Commission

@mttaggart Thunder Client for VSCode is pretty great. Super basic, but gets the job done. Postman + Postman Runner for automation. Datadog Synthetic for production testing
ChatGPT still beats Bing Chat in many places though. For one, Bing Chat cops out when I ask it to extend/modify code that I previously asked it to generate
Can't believe I'm writing this, but Microsoft is winning me over. Edge as a daily browser is fantastic. And Bing is starting to grow on me especially with how powerful Bing Chat is.