I'm continuing to work on ChatKeeper, a desktop app (Windows, macOS, Linux) that turns official ChatGPT exports into local Markdown and image files for use in Obsidian or other local PKM tools.
One thing that sets it apart from the (many!) ChatGPT-export browser plugins out there is that it can update your local archive in-place with later exports, even if you've moved or renamed any of those files locally, or added your own front matter to the markdown.
It's not a use case for everyone, but it's very useful for people who want their ChatGPT conversations in the same place as their notes, research, project history, and other local work.
A new kind of workload scheduler. I think it's silly that it's so normal datacenters to sit at ~20% utilization all the time.
With the right scheduler I think we could get that above 90%. Would love to hear any feedback / thoughts. Here's a blog explaining: https://docs.burla.dev/blog/dynamic-hardware
I recently made halftrace - point it at your OpenAI/Anthropic/LangSmith agent logs and it tells you what shape your agent's rule-following has, why, and what to try. I built it to try and find smooth decay over trajectory length on Claude.
I've been building out https://www.accessmrf.com/sources to index Transparency in Coverage files across insurers in a single place. Most recently I have been looking at the overlap across files using Min Hashing and found that there is a lot of duplicate data. Currently, I'm figuring out a way of making this dataset more digestible by identifying and eliminating the 90+% duplicate and ghost data.
Being a good dad
An app which continuously tracks your maintenance calories overtime
https://macrocodex.app/
Takes 3-4 weeks for calibration.
It will provide you macros and calories you need to eat depending on the goal you set.
It's for my natural bodybuilding community, completely free.
Looks good!
I'm continuing to work on ChatKeeper, a desktop app (Windows, macOS, Linux) that turns official ChatGPT exports into local Markdown and image files for use in Obsidian or other local PKM tools.
One thing that sets it apart from the (many!) ChatGPT-export browser plugins out there is that it can update your local archive in-place with later exports, even if you've moved or renamed any of those files locally, or added your own front matter to the markdown.
It's not a use case for everyone, but it's very useful for people who want their ChatGPT conversations in the same place as their notes, research, project history, and other local work.
https://martiansoftware.com/chatkeeper/
Good project! sounds very useful
Thanks! I've found that the folks that need it REALLY need it.
A new kind of workload scheduler. I think it's silly that it's so normal datacenters to sit at ~20% utilization all the time.
With the right scheduler I think we could get that above 90%. Would love to hear any feedback / thoughts. Here's a blog explaining: https://docs.burla.dev/blog/dynamic-hardware
Goob job!
I recently made halftrace - point it at your OpenAI/Anthropic/LangSmith agent logs and it tells you what shape your agent's rule-following has, why, and what to try. I built it to try and find smooth decay over trajectory length on Claude.
https://halftrace.dev
I liked the landing page UI also good project!
Making a crazy program that masks secret messages inside a corpus of HN comments.
Here are some examples.
https://postimg.cc/WFfzNp9W
https://postimg.cc/CZxwRTn3
https://postimg.cc/YGFZ9bRm
It sounds very useful
I've been building out https://www.accessmrf.com/sources to index Transparency in Coverage files across insurers in a single place. Most recently I have been looking at the overlap across files using Min Hashing and found that there is a lot of duplicate data. Currently, I'm figuring out a way of making this dataset more digestible by identifying and eliminating the 90+% duplicate and ghost data.
It looks a complex website! i like it
I'm working on: https://www.weekhack.com/
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Cool!
I'm currently working on Zeno, a FlatBuffer implementation for TypeScript, and spending some time polishing up my personal website at www.makonea.com.
Good project!
I’m working on: https://omitten.com
It’s a daily word puzzle game based on polysemy.
Looks interesting i'll check it out
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