Pedro Pascal as web dev technologies
Pedro Pascal as web dev technologies
— Peer Richelsen 🗓🍊⚡️ (@peer_rich) April 9, 2023
A thread.
Typescript @typescript pic.twitter.com/BYolJGgkOf
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Pedro Pascal as web dev technologies
— Peer Richelsen 🗓🍊⚡️ (@peer_rich) April 9, 2023
A thread.
Typescript @typescript pic.twitter.com/BYolJGgkOf
I don’t care that it’s not AGI, GPT-4 is an incredible and transformative technology.
— Pietro Schirano (@skirano) March 14, 2023
I recreated the game of Pong in under 60 seconds.
It was my first try.
Things will never be the same. #gpt4 pic.twitter.com/8YMUK0UQmd
This was a super cool thread on Twitter that I saw where someone explained how they use ChatGPT to generate Insane MidJourney v5 prompts:
ok, confession, I used ChatGPT to generate all of the prompts in this thread.
— Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats) March 22, 2023
I've tested hundreds of GPT prompts you can use to generate really good MJ prompts. I'll be sharing my favs in my next YouTube vid (link in bio)
🧵 Some example results from one. Full prompts in ALT pic.twitter.com/Yq6mHjzpXR
MidJourney v5 is here and it’s pretty insane.
This video by Two Minute Papers titled “Midjourney AI: A League Above DALL-E 2!” really does a great explanation of how groundbreaking MidJourney is.
This tweet really put it on the map for me, with a crazy breakdown of how its new features stack up.
Sick video from @fireship_dev about GPT 4 strats and implications for devs
It might be a good strat to use GPT-4 and feed documentation, as described in Fireship’s Code Report of GPT-4
GPT-4 just made coding tutorials obsolete
— Fireship (@fireship_dev) March 14, 2023
can handle 25K input words
so feed it all official docs for some lib
ask for a "step-by-step guide to build X"
writes perfect tutorial
fuck
🧵
These systems don't train on customer inputshttps://t.co/rx2VcIjJmD
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) March 13, 2023
Amazing. A glimpse of how AI will revolutionize code migrations.https://t.co/PT5fyD7lza (h/t @thomasglopes) pic.twitter.com/mAPC5PgwiI
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) March 12, 2023
Also, An example of OpenAI API and ReadableStream with GPT 3 in SvelteKit. And Guillermo later mentions that OpenAI does not train on customer inputs
Daishi Kato’s Tweet gives a nice insight on how Jotai, the React state management library, works in only a few lines of code.
Reason I say I use Vercel: Simplifies deployments, scale, debugging, etc
— Theo - t3.gg (@t3dotgg) January 30, 2023
Actual reason I use Vercel: Pasting the .env file makes me feel good pic.twitter.com/0i2su1xSFi
MidJourney v5 is here and it’s pretty insane.
This video by Two Minute Papers titled “Midjourney AI: A League Above DALL-E 2!” really does a great explanation of how groundbreaking MidJourney is.
This tweet really put it on the map for me, with a crazy breakdown of how its new features stack up.
Pedro Pascal as web dev technologies
— Peer Richelsen 🗓🍊⚡️ (@peer_rich) April 9, 2023
A thread.
Typescript @typescript pic.twitter.com/BYolJGgkOf
This was a super cool thread on Twitter that I saw where someone explained how they use ChatGPT to generate Insane MidJourney v5 prompts:
ok, confession, I used ChatGPT to generate all of the prompts in this thread.
— Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats) March 22, 2023
I've tested hundreds of GPT prompts you can use to generate really good MJ prompts. I'll be sharing my favs in my next YouTube vid (link in bio)
🧵 Some example results from one. Full prompts in ALT pic.twitter.com/Yq6mHjzpXR
I don’t care that it’s not AGI, GPT-4 is an incredible and transformative technology.
— Pietro Schirano (@skirano) March 14, 2023
I recreated the game of Pong in under 60 seconds.
It was my first try.
Things will never be the same. #gpt4 pic.twitter.com/8YMUK0UQmd
Sick video from @fireship_dev about GPT 4 strats and implications for devs
It might be a good strat to use GPT-4 and feed documentation, as described in Fireship’s Code Report of GPT-4
GPT-4 just made coding tutorials obsolete
— Fireship (@fireship_dev) March 14, 2023
can handle 25K input words
so feed it all official docs for some lib
ask for a "step-by-step guide to build X"
writes perfect tutorial
fuck
🧵
Reason I say I use Vercel: Simplifies deployments, scale, debugging, etc
— Theo - t3.gg (@t3dotgg) January 30, 2023
Actual reason I use Vercel: Pasting the .env file makes me feel good pic.twitter.com/0i2su1xSFi
Daishi Kato’s Tweet gives a nice insight on how Jotai, the React state management library, works in only a few lines of code.
These systems don't train on customer inputshttps://t.co/rx2VcIjJmD
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) March 13, 2023
Amazing. A glimpse of how AI will revolutionize code migrations.https://t.co/PT5fyD7lza (h/t @thomasglopes) pic.twitter.com/mAPC5PgwiI
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) March 12, 2023
Also, An example of OpenAI API and ReadableStream with GPT 3 in SvelteKit. And Guillermo later mentions that OpenAI does not train on customer inputs