Mama's Open Mic: Mama's Open Mic
A great performance by Mama's Open Mic bringing a collection of young artists from Antwerp that bring a variety of poetry, comedy and dance.
A great performance by Mama's Open Mic bringing a collection of young artists from Antwerp that bring a variety of poetry, comedy and dance.
When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI,...
A hostile artificial intelligence called NIM has taken over the world's computers. You're the only person skilled enough to shut it down, and you'll only have one chance. Can you survive and shut off the artificial intelligence? Dan Finkel shows how. [TED-Ed Animation by Artrake Studio]
Generative AI is poised to transform the workplace, but we still need human brains for new ideas, says marketing expert Jessica Apotheker. She explores how marketers can find their niche in the world of AI based on their preference for data or creativity, offering a pragmatic and hopeful look at the future of business.
https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/ToneDet.shtml<p>tonedet is a wonderful little software that does exactly that.<p>it stays in the background and detects if a specific tone is heard and just runs an exe.<p>I am asking if a similar functionality exists in linux world so that i can run some automation based on sound, like from a bell or some alarm in the room or door opening and closing and stuff like that
I purchased a car from a private seller, but it had trouble passing the state inspection, even though the car is in perfect working order. Each of the 50 states has different regulations for what is required to pass, making it difficult to find exactly what these regulations are.I created this GPT-based tool to help people avoid the same issue.If you're interested in similar applications, sign up for my email list at: https://moto-email.vercel.app/
I built a simple Google Sheets formula generator, I tested a few that show up in the first results of Google and they either don't work, you need to login to use it or have tons of ads on the page make it hard to use. It's using AI to generate the formulas, currently using the GPT-3.5 Turbo, but I might test with others. I tried the Nlpcloud ChatDolphin but I got into a glitch and made it quicker with the OpenAI API.
>$ ziti – versionv1.0.0Following a few years of early adopter use, OpenZiti (Apache 2.0) graduated to 1.0 a couple weeks ago.OpenZiti enables you to spin up overlay networks, and embed them in your software.Embedding via the SDKs means your overlay network extends into the process space of your application. The network goes anywhere your software goes.What’s in the box+ Overlay network endpoints, including the SDKs to integrate the overlay network endpoints into your software; customized ag
I was looking for a mind map sort of diagram for all the artificial intelligence related topics and how everything is related to each other. I could find some on Google.<p>Generally are there any tools/techniques that you use to understand/make it easy to comprehend complex topics pictorially or otherwise?
Hello HN, I'm Fares A. Bakhit a junior CS student at Cairo University and I'm happy to announce my latest project,"Ayin" is an open-source photo editing software available on Windows, Linux, and MacOS (Only a Windows build is available now on GitHub but you can compile it yourself to other platforms) with an interactive real-time graphical user interface.Feel free to use and study the source code of Ayin, it's available on GitHub under the GPLv3 open-source license.I
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Today is the last day to apply to YC.Did not fill your YC application?If you planning to apply here is a simple GPT I created.It helps to turn your pitch deck into filled in application.And with I think improvement of ChatGPT it got rally good at that.Check out if you also apply: 1. Feed it your pitch deck 2. It will extract all responses in current questions 3. Copy to Notion or somewhere to improve and update textI got some use of it, here is the video for it https://x.com/shnai
I don't like most productivity/to-do-list tools because they usually require a huge time investment. Particularly for the initial setup but also day to day.I wanted to create something simple where I can hit record while I make my coffee and blabber about all the things I have to complete that day. I transcribe the audio and feed it to chatGPT to create events & tasks for you.I charge the lowest amount that makes sense to me, which would just about break even for a heavy user using
Hey HN,I’m sure I’m not the first or the only one here to do so but I’ve been spending a lot of time chatting with Claude (Opus) to help me write our YC application.Using ChatGPT (got-4-turbo) has been a mixed experience but Claude really, really shines at this. Seems to have a phenomenal understanding of the ethos of YC. Here’s something I asked Claude:> In your opinion, and I need you to be completely opinionated, genuine, and yourself here, what’s something that most people and popular adv
I am looking at the financial/stock market niche. How would you go about finding an AI model to use for an AI app for it?For example, if I were to scrape hundreds of reports about various stocks and feed them to chatgpt to get predictions and analysis, I think it would lose it after a bit (I noticed chatgpt works better with smaller queries), so how and where you find various models for various tasks? Can someone explain this like like to a 5 year old in as plain language as possible?Thank
For close to half of the world's population who has a difficult time reading dark themes, ChatGPT is borderline useless. No amount of rewording the request fixes the issue. I'm about certain ChatGPT isn't cognizant of the appearance of the actual code sample window it is spitting code into.
We've seen the wrappers, we've seen the chatbots, we've seen the blog post generators.<p>Is anyone doing anything they think is more interesting?
I drifted into the Conway's Life research community in 2001 when I won a small cash prize for a lucky discovery of something called a "boojum reflector". My involvement has gradually snowballed since then. Off and on I've helped maintain various Life-related mailing lists and blogs, the Life Lexicon, and more recently the conwaylife.com forums and LifeWiki.Another thing I stumbled into was helping Nathaniel Johnson complete an improbably thorough 480-page Conway's Life t
Hi all, we recently open sourced the first version of Hashquery, a Python library which lets you model analytics, DRY up common logic, and execute it against a database or warehouse.We were originally rendering SQL directly for all our queries, but that spiraled out of control with more complex analysis; the SQL needed to be changed sporadically for each new database dialect (BigQuery, Redshift, Aethena, Postgres, etc etc) and the SQL fragments were very challenging to reuse (and so fragments we
Investigators are still trying to determine what sparked the blast that ripped through the popular open-air fireworks market near Mexico City on Tuesday.