An app that takes in your LinkedIn profile and interests to show you a map of possible future life paths 🗺️
I like to think of it as verse-jumping (from EEAAO) but irl
my AI-powered career exploration app (Wanderer) has been experiencing explosive growth and my GPT-4 costs were starting to pile up ($100+ a day 💀)
here's the playbook I used to lower my AI costs by 99%, while also decreasing latency and maintaining quality:
1. start with the
🎉 thrilled to announce that i’ve joined the incredible team at @AnthropicAI, where i’ll be focusing on the future of AI-driven education! can’t wait to show y’all what we’re cooking 🧑🍳
If you’re an AI engineer or builder that relies on GPT4 and are worried about the API collapsing, here’s a contingency plan for you to follow:
First things first, make sure you apply to the Azure OpenAI service (link in replies). You can use it as a drop-in replacement for GPT4,
new tutorial: how to get the most out of Cursor, the AI-powered code editor
i go over the 4 core features (autocomplete, chat, inline editing, and composer) and how to integrate each of them into your workflow
An app that takes in your LinkedIn profile and interests to show you a map of possible future life paths 🗺️
I like to think of it as verse-jumping (from EEAAO) but irl
first invites are being sent out today! Made a couple of changes from what's in the demo:
- LinkedIn url no longer required! This lets the app work better for people that aren't updating their LI (e.g. young kids and seniors)
- You now have more control over what information you
An app that takes in your LinkedIn profile and interests to show you a map of possible future life paths 🗺️
I like to think of it as verse-jumping (from EEAAO) but irl
The ChatGPT API has practically doubled the viable use-cases in education overnight 🤯
ChatGPT is great but it lacks interactivity and visuals (impt for learning!)
I built an app that allows ChatGPT to control an visual interface - in this case, an interactive IDE
Perplexity only beats Google at answering questions. for general search (e.g. looking up restaurants, movies, celebrities etc) Google is still unparalleled
i also much prefer Google’s instant results for quick searches
it’s funny because I pestered The Browser Company about this feature for so long
and once i got my hands on it i actually hated it lol
the lesson here is: never listen to your users
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