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ChatGPT wrote the headline! This is a weekend project to help me auto complete prompts in a easy/copy paste-like way. Speeds up manual tasks like sentiment classification for fine-tuning models.


The hover effect on the buttons on the home page are so nice. I haven't seen it before and absolutely love it.


Feel free to steal them! I can send you the React components if helpful :)


This is better than most domain name generators you see in the wild.


I think a remote with buttons that can be customized (think hotkeys) that integrates with existing video conferencing solutions is the holy grail


I came across Brandon Sanderson in another HN book thread. He's such a phenomenal author in the fantasy genre. I've read most of his series at this point and they are all great. Mistborn and Way of Kings being favorites.


Brandon Sanderson is almost inhuman in his ability to churn out books. Some of his books are better than others, but hey, I'll take imperfect but shipped series any day over a series that languishes near the finish line (cough Rothfuss, Martin)


I refuse to read something from authors that don't have track records of finishing series after reading Rothfuss and Martin. The way GoT was handled should be a good indicator for TV studios that authors who can't deliver a complete story can't deliver a complete TV series. I already lost clout from my friends for recommending anything written by them when expected sequels haven't materialized in almost a decade.

On the other hand, Sanderson's Stormlight Archives made me actually like the genre again.


Yes Stormlight series, the highlight chapter being the kid who uses her superpower of 'awesomeness', that was great.


He turned that into an entire book, Edgedancer !


That chapter worked really well in the context of the book, I'm curious if it held up as a separate book?


It was decent but not amazing. Definitely one of the weaker entries in the Stormlight Archive, but hey, it's a novella so you don't expect much. You get more backstory on the "awesomeness" character.


My first real dev project was a chrome extension that would save those html/css and auto commit them to a GitHub repo.


Yes a friend set it up so it automatically changed the files locally. But, for me I frequently use the undo function in my local files and having it auto save didnt work for me. Personal preference.

Cool that yours auto pushed to a repo.


Check their profile. I'm guessing it's the same company.


I've thought about this some too. Almost like an "alert for anything" type service. Defining the schema seems tricky though.


Who ever manually checks for updates on the 20+ apps they have installed?


It's not something you have to do every day. For Office I check for updates every couple of months. It makes little difference to be a bit behind the latest release.


Who doesn't?! Don't you feel a bit ... dirty?


I thought it was just me...


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