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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
ChatGPT has made writing SQL faster and more flexible than using a BI tool.
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Henry
@hlau
Tableau’s $1,500 seats are looking a bit pricey right now. (My pricing data is a few years old as we forced everyone to learn SQL at my last startup to avoid a massive BigQuery bill.)
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J Hackworth
@jhackworth
I find that for basic queries it’s faster but to create a more complex query it’s faster for me to write it myself vs having to type everything into the prompt + debug.
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Giuliano Giacaglia
@giu
Productivity gains!!!
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
Does it handle well inner joins and CTEs? I haven't tried myself
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timbeiko.eth
@tim
100% - biggest use cases for me are using relatively simple programming tools I just couldn’t be bothered to learn before, and dealing with basic I/O, for ex: write a script that calls this API, does this on the output and saves it this way
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Nat Emodi
@emodi
single biggest time unlock for me as a founder
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Ertan Dogrultan
@ertan
in my previous startup, in 2018, I fine tuned BERT base model to make this happen. I wasn't able to get good enough results to productionize it. a bit sad that it was an early attempt for a valuable pain point and we didn't have the resources to push through.
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adrienne
@adrienne
too much to unpack in this one statement 🤯
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Ben Redfield
@whoa
Do you use a tool that connects to the db structure to inform suggestions? Or use prompts to describe table names and such
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Vinay Débrou ⚙️
@vinaydebrou.eth
Yes, blockchain data on Dune and ChatGPT for quick query syntax: things are ramping up.
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Sharon
@sharonjohn
This is an interesting inversion for design: chat may ultimately prove to be an easier and more generalized medium than any UI. Dense technical text -> GUI phase -> simple natural language text?
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