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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I’ll double down on my original prediction: Threads is a dud.
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andrei
@andreitr.eth
My hunch is that Threads is here to stay. I think the ability to import an existing social graph is huge - better feed, better recs, etc. In my first 10 minutes on the platform I re-connected with friends who never made it to Twitter. Also, integrations with other fediverse platforms has a lot of potential.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Would be first major social network to not follow this pattern https://www.eugenewei.com/blog/2019/2/19/status-as-a-service
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
The writing in this post is objectively self indulgent. Makes it hard to read. Do you have notes by any chance on some key takeaways?
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
I like it
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
Surprised. Because you’re concise and straight to the point. Did the first 800 words of that post not turn you off? Like I don’t need to read inside jokes between the writer and themselves goddamit. I want the fucking argument, then data, then the conclusion.
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
I skipped them ;) just jumped through the ideas. it is v long though I'll give you that
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
🙌 thank you. So. Damn. Long.
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Nickolas
@franceschina
I asked ChatGPT to summarize.... but I can't verify the summary because the original is too long for me to get through ha 😄
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
This is the way. Thank you the summary! 🫡
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Nickolas
@franceschina
PS - I used this guy's "prompt splitter" to break up the article so I could post it in chunks that ChatGPT would accept: https://chatgpt-prompt-splitter.jjdiaz.dev/
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
Oh that's awesome! Similar to this, have you played around with ChatPDF? https://www.chatpdf.com I read a lot of legislation (in PDF format fml) and this tool has really helped understand if I need to finish reading the full damn 500 pages 😂 It's literally, "talk to this PDF about what's in it".
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Nickolas
@franceschina
I am trying to find time to experiment with all the "private GPT" projects out there... I want to experiment with dumping all of our product documentation into them to see if I can get good results so our developers can "talk to the docs"
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Alex Palmer
@thatalexpalmer.eth
That would indeed be awesome. Have you seen the GPT nightly build for VS Code copilot? I've enrolled all our repos and have been using it for a couple of weeks while coding. They're rolling out "drop your folder in here" functionality soon for paid accounts. It's a little wonky, but actually useful.
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