I doubt anything will come from this, granted how much he hyped Comma and where its at now.
Namely, the fact that this is still on the website:
> How is tinygrad faster than PyTorch?
For most use cases it isn't yet, but it will be
Despite being in development for so long is kinda telling. Like at least prove that you can make it work on CUDA as well as Pytorch.
Otherwise its just an personal project based on your ideology, and then when other companies don't play along with what you think is right, you get to blame their culture because you can never be wrong.
Nice tool as well. The whole process took about 3 hours. Mostly for polishing, including 1 hour to fix an arcane CSS layout issue that ChatGPT wasn't able to help with (it may have been if I had provided it with the whole rendered HTML along with a screenshot). I really feel the LLM needs to have access to the same feedback we have, and be allowed to iterate (as it is very good at evaluating its results), to be effective with code. I also tried Gemini 1.5 Pro and Claude 3 Sonnet and it wasn't better than ChatGPT.
Looks like you'd really be best served by an app like Todoist. A .txt file doesn't scale. But beware the productivity trap (becoming more productive means you'll end up even more busy).
I think GPT-3 is the most overrated development in the 2020s.
It's great at getting answers that are almost right and it reveals dangerous vulnerabilities in our "social software".
That is, it can do a great job of creating shitposts like Elon Musk's tweets or opinion columns for the New York Times. It can simulate the writings of a high-status person who is never held accountable for being right or wrong.
It can't do the job of a proofreader, janitor or anybody else who is judged on doing their job right.
The extension isn't just a Javascript overlay, it actually modifies the document in real-time while storing a full understanding of the document structure behind the scene, in the document itself (thanks to the Google Docs API). So other users would see "=name is out!" if this is what you've chosen to show on your own interface, or "MySoft 1.0 beta is out!" otherwise. If they have installed the extension, they would be able to access the document structure information, see placeholders and change variables as they like.
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