Me too. The threadiverse needs lots of good content. I'm spending a lot of time building my own community but I'll try to post here too.
I'm glad we have a DDD community, kudos to you for taking up the job of moderating it!
If it is cheating, then a using a crutch when you broke your leg is also cheating.
I have severe ADHD, and GPT-4 helps me a lot. There are so many ways you can use it to help you.
Has anyone else tried these models? I find them very impressive. Here is a completion I got from the 1M one (prompt in bold):
Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Anne. She was three years old and loved to play outside. One day, Anne was playing in the garden when she saw a big, shiny object. She wanted to pick it up, but it was too high up.
This is surprisingly coherent coming from a model with only 1 million parameters (GPT-3.5 has 175 billion). Unfortunately, I couldn't generate more text after this ("No text was generated"). I'm not really familiar with Hugging Face or how these models work but it would be interesting to experiment with it more.
Thank you! Have you thought about pinning this post or adding it to the sidebar?
I also feel like it was yesterday but .NET Core was announced in 2014.
This book helped me really deepen my understanding of DDD:
Implementing Domain-Driven Design (Vaughn Vernon, 2013)
aka - abhorrent kafkaesque arithmetic
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It’s federated twitter like Mastodon (afaik)
I’m sorry, I experienced the same (for years) so I really know how hard it is. Unfortunately there is no easy solution, but I can tell you that it is definitely possible to get out of it and live a happier life.
While I appreciate the sentiment, it's easier said than done. Depression caused by ADHD is a real thing and I'm sure that's why so many members here can relate to this image.
This is an excellent explanation of hashing, and the interactive animations make it very enjoyable and easy to follow.