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reply with something u found and enjoyed on the internet this week (image, writing, website, meme, etc.) can be something new or just new to u (ノ^ヮ^)ノ*:・゚✧
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Tbh using NotebookLM - it's much better than I expected and I'm enjoying the personalized cliff notes style summary plus the corny podcast. https://notebooklm.google.com/
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elle
@riotgoools
i haven't tried it out yet. i've been playing with cursor ai to assist with coding but i'm not sure i like it that much ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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This is much more narrative based and will probably help a lot of students when studying. You connect up to 50 sources - pdfs, google docs, websites (can only read the text), and maybe a few other types. It then basically mini-trains on those sources and you can have it generate a ~15 minute podcast with 2 hosts! It also acts like a traditional Q&A bot, or can make FAQs, create guides, counter factuals, scripts, etc. The podcast is very NPR sounding but it does a good job based on the docs. Some rabblerousers have loaded in nonsense to get the podcast to be nonsense but that sounds like too much fun for me
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