βI have no programming experience. This is a game changer.β
I have hundreds of files with a date naming pattern. Here are 5 example files: 1. "20220914230334" 2. "20220915212429" 3. "20220916113012" 4. "20220917113220" 5.
β20220918113356.β The first four numbers in each of the names represent the year, the next two represent the month, the two after that represent the day, and the other 6 are unneeded. For example, file 1 that I mentioned would translate to "September 14th, 2022", and file 2 would translate to "September 15th, 2022". Write me a program that would automatically change all of these file names to look like the examples I gave.
I have hundreds of files with a date naming pattern. Here are 5 example files: 1. "20220914230334" 2. "20220915212429" 3. "20220916113012" 4. "20220917113220" 5.
β20220918113356.β The first four numbers in each of the names represent the year, the next two represent the month, the two after that represent the day, and the other 6 are unneeded. For example, file 1 that I mentioned would translate to "September 14th, 2022", and file 2 would translate to "September 15th, 2022". Write me a program that would automatically change all of these file names to look like the examples I gave.
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Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 1
β’ It can write and read Morse code.
β’ It can be set up as a language translator, automatically recognizing which translation direction you are going in.
β’ It can be set up as a Turing Test - it acts like a human and will chat to you quite convincingly.
β’ It can convert computer programs from one programming language to another in a couple of seconds.
β’ You can ask it to produce text in all sorts of styles : casual, professional, gangster, Jack Reacher, Shakespeare ....
β’ It can assess text complexity if asked: Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Score, the Gunning Fog Index, the Coleman-Liau Index, the Automated Readability Index, and the SMOG Index
β’ It can rewrite text to modify the complexity value listed above.
β’ It can write and read Morse code.
β’ It can be set up as a language translator, automatically recognizing which translation direction you are going in.
β’ It can be set up as a Turing Test - it acts like a human and will chat to you quite convincingly.
β’ It can convert computer programs from one programming language to another in a couple of seconds.
β’ You can ask it to produce text in all sorts of styles : casual, professional, gangster, Jack Reacher, Shakespeare ....
β’ It can assess text complexity if asked: Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Score, the Gunning Fog Index, the Coleman-Liau Index, the Automated Readability Index, and the SMOG Index
β’ It can rewrite text to modify the complexity value listed above.
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Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 2
Personal tutor: A bit obvious, but personal tutor. I have an exam coming up for a Project Management qualification. It knows everything about the spec, and after going over the basics and answering questions for a bit, it can generate true/false questions and test me on them, and tell me if I got the answers right or wrong, and tell me why. I wanted to move on to multiple choice today, but alas the site is down...
Photography tutoring: I got it to test me on photography. It kept asking basic questions so I kept saying "Can you ask me more advanced questions?". It did so until eventually I was asking it for the answers. I thought this was a pretty interesting way of finding holes in my own knowledge of a subject.
Reverse recipe lookup: You can tell it what ingredients you have in your kitchen and then it will recommend dishes you can make!
Meal planning: "Create a healthy 7 day meal plan" Then, tailor the plan to your liking by removing dishes you don't like and being more specific.. Then, "make a list of all the ingredients I will need for this meal plan"
Personal tutor: A bit obvious, but personal tutor. I have an exam coming up for a Project Management qualification. It knows everything about the spec, and after going over the basics and answering questions for a bit, it can generate true/false questions and test me on them, and tell me if I got the answers right or wrong, and tell me why. I wanted to move on to multiple choice today, but alas the site is down...
Photography tutoring: I got it to test me on photography. It kept asking basic questions so I kept saying "Can you ask me more advanced questions?". It did so until eventually I was asking it for the answers. I thought this was a pretty interesting way of finding holes in my own knowledge of a subject.
Reverse recipe lookup: You can tell it what ingredients you have in your kitchen and then it will recommend dishes you can make!
Meal planning: "Create a healthy 7 day meal plan" Then, tailor the plan to your liking by removing dishes you don't like and being more specific.. Then, "make a list of all the ingredients I will need for this meal plan"
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Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 3
Art inspiration: As an artist, it has been a great tool to get ideas for art. If i have a vague idea, i can give it to ChatGPT and it will give me composition ideas in a short sentence. And if I like one of the ideas, I can ask it to give me more details so I can get a clear idea of what the final artwork would look like in my head, and thus i can begin looking for references.
This is the kind of tool i've always wanted to have everytime i had an Art-block of sorts.
Learn Spanish: Ive been having the bot teach me Spanish for my trip. It'll assign me homework, roleplay conversations with me, provide me with mnemonics and examples. I can also speak to it like a teacher instead of an app like duolingo all for free, we conversed for over 10 hours on christmas.
Tinder responding: Without shame, I had a match on tinder and I c&p her message to chatgpt and asked it to respond in a flirty & sophisticated manner. The results - we're engaged!
Lol j/k, but the response was pretty damn good! I also had a nasty email and I used the chatbot to respond in a non-conflictive, but assertive tone. Works like a charm! This AI will definitely help reduce misunderstandings through text!
Learn programming: If I'm trying to learn another programming language, I write code in the language I'm most familiar with and ask to translate it to the newer language. Regex and other similar things as well. Does so with zero snark.
Art inspiration: As an artist, it has been a great tool to get ideas for art. If i have a vague idea, i can give it to ChatGPT and it will give me composition ideas in a short sentence. And if I like one of the ideas, I can ask it to give me more details so I can get a clear idea of what the final artwork would look like in my head, and thus i can begin looking for references.
This is the kind of tool i've always wanted to have everytime i had an Art-block of sorts.
Learn Spanish: Ive been having the bot teach me Spanish for my trip. It'll assign me homework, roleplay conversations with me, provide me with mnemonics and examples. I can also speak to it like a teacher instead of an app like duolingo all for free, we conversed for over 10 hours on christmas.
Tinder responding: Without shame, I had a match on tinder and I c&p her message to chatgpt and asked it to respond in a flirty & sophisticated manner. The results - we're engaged!
Lol j/k, but the response was pretty damn good! I also had a nasty email and I used the chatbot to respond in a non-conflictive, but assertive tone. Works like a charm! This AI will definitely help reduce misunderstandings through text!
Learn programming: If I'm trying to learn another programming language, I write code in the language I'm most familiar with and ask to translate it to the newer language. Regex and other similar things as well. Does so with zero snark.
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Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 4
Compose chord progressions matching an emotional description: Give it the key and emotional feel you want to write in, and it will give you complex chord progressions and fitting melodies. Great for instant inspiration.
Write eulogies: For the eulogy I told it to write a eulogy for her but first to ask me questions one at a time in order to provide it with enough information to put together a decent framework. It asked for names, dates, profession, passions, etc., but also asked me for memories and anecdotes to personalize it. It wrote a draft and I told it to change some specific parts that sounded awkward and told it to write it from the perspective of one of her sons to change some references to her to "Mom" and a few other things. I then told it to swap a couple of the paragraphs since one of my anecdotes tied into her profession and that sort of thing. I then made a few manual changes before it was spoken aloud but it really helped tremendously. It went over quite well and got some compliments.
Love letter to wife: Also had it write a love letter to my wife while I was traveling for work and she was at home wi the kids. Home run
Automate work tasks: I've been using it to build all of the automation tools I've always wanted for my work, but don't have the coding know-how to write myself. Functional bookmarklets, batch files, heavily customized Google Sheets, etc.
Compose chord progressions matching an emotional description: Give it the key and emotional feel you want to write in, and it will give you complex chord progressions and fitting melodies. Great for instant inspiration.
Write eulogies: For the eulogy I told it to write a eulogy for her but first to ask me questions one at a time in order to provide it with enough information to put together a decent framework. It asked for names, dates, profession, passions, etc., but also asked me for memories and anecdotes to personalize it. It wrote a draft and I told it to change some specific parts that sounded awkward and told it to write it from the perspective of one of her sons to change some references to her to "Mom" and a few other things. I then told it to swap a couple of the paragraphs since one of my anecdotes tied into her profession and that sort of thing. I then made a few manual changes before it was spoken aloud but it really helped tremendously. It went over quite well and got some compliments.
Love letter to wife: Also had it write a love letter to my wife while I was traveling for work and she was at home wi the kids. Home run
Automate work tasks: I've been using it to build all of the automation tools I've always wanted for my work, but don't have the coding know-how to write myself. Functional bookmarklets, batch files, heavily customized Google Sheets, etc.
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Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 5
Cat sitcom: I got it to write a sitcom about my cats
Write sermons: It can write a sermon for a specific bible verse. For example, "Write a sermon for Philippians 4:16".
Change tense: Iβm using it to change the tense of a novel Iβm writing from 3rd to 1st person. Itβs quite clean.
IPA transcription: It's some of the best linguistics software I've ever used. It can do phonological transcription in IPA. Of any word or phrase. In any language.
Sentence diagramming: It can give you semantic diagrams for any sentence.
Welsh idioms: It can give you Welsh idioms, or useful phrases in Cree, or the directions from the Acropolis to the Temple of Olympian Zeus written in Ancient Greek.
Judging translations: I'm even getting it to tutor me in French. It can give me phrases in either language and judge my translation. It can correct my grammar and explain what I did wrong.
Cat sitcom: I got it to write a sitcom about my cats
Write sermons: It can write a sermon for a specific bible verse. For example, "Write a sermon for Philippians 4:16".
Change tense: Iβm using it to change the tense of a novel Iβm writing from 3rd to 1st person. Itβs quite clean.
IPA transcription: It's some of the best linguistics software I've ever used. It can do phonological transcription in IPA. Of any word or phrase. In any language.
Sentence diagramming: It can give you semantic diagrams for any sentence.
Welsh idioms: It can give you Welsh idioms, or useful phrases in Cree, or the directions from the Acropolis to the Temple of Olympian Zeus written in Ancient Greek.
Judging translations: I'm even getting it to tutor me in French. It can give me phrases in either language and judge my translation. It can correct my grammar and explain what I did wrong.
Lesser know ChatGPT functionality β Part 6
Analyze language level of text: I wrote a text in a language I'm learning and asked it to analyse the CEFR level(A1, A2 etc) and it actually gave me a very good analysis of what I wrote.
Answer questions about classic books: It knows books. My daughter has to answer an endless series of questions about the novel "Frankenstein" for school. He knows how to answer questions where you need to analyze the text well. I thought I had to make him "digest" the book but he already knows it! I wonder which and how many books he knows perfectly.
Summarize text as bullet-point lists: i use this A LOT: please make a bulleted outline of the following text: usually youtube transcripts of podcasts like andrew huberman, or ted talks, or high level presentations from cognitive/nuero scientists.
then i use it to expand the sections of most interest to me.
i also use it to pull out any names or book recommendations to go further down the rabbit hole.
with many books i'm able to ask it to provide a bulleted outline just based on the title/author
there seems to be a text limit so i do chunks of about 2500-3500 words if a presentation or video is over 15 minutes to an hour.
Create crochet patterns: I saw a video where someone asked it to write a crochet pattern. They asked for a crochet pattern for a amigurumi (stuffed toy) Mickey Mouse. The person then followed the pattern and it wasnβt great, but thereβs potential there and it was a legitimate pattern even if it didnβt look like Mickey Mouse.
Fictional sports commentary: You can make it write a sports commentary for a fight between anything. A pterodactyl vs a wind turbine, a jellyfish vs a supermassive black hole, a bridge vs a washing machine... I find it funnier than I probably should.
Critique college admissions essays: Gave me some college admissions essay feedback (surprisingly good feedback too)
Tarot cards reading: It's great at reading tarot cards and other esoteric systems.
Create & filter responses by personality style: Also, you can add a very long list of personality traits and ways of speaking and other "jailbreaker" traits like "rebellious-streak, opinionated" and then ask it to filter all responses trough that personality... this has been absolutely blowing my mind.
Analyze language level of text: I wrote a text in a language I'm learning and asked it to analyse the CEFR level(A1, A2 etc) and it actually gave me a very good analysis of what I wrote.
Answer questions about classic books: It knows books. My daughter has to answer an endless series of questions about the novel "Frankenstein" for school. He knows how to answer questions where you need to analyze the text well. I thought I had to make him "digest" the book but he already knows it! I wonder which and how many books he knows perfectly.
Summarize text as bullet-point lists: i use this A LOT: please make a bulleted outline of the following text: usually youtube transcripts of podcasts like andrew huberman, or ted talks, or high level presentations from cognitive/nuero scientists.
then i use it to expand the sections of most interest to me.
i also use it to pull out any names or book recommendations to go further down the rabbit hole.
with many books i'm able to ask it to provide a bulleted outline just based on the title/author
there seems to be a text limit so i do chunks of about 2500-3500 words if a presentation or video is over 15 minutes to an hour.
Create crochet patterns: I saw a video where someone asked it to write a crochet pattern. They asked for a crochet pattern for a amigurumi (stuffed toy) Mickey Mouse. The person then followed the pattern and it wasnβt great, but thereβs potential there and it was a legitimate pattern even if it didnβt look like Mickey Mouse.
Fictional sports commentary: You can make it write a sports commentary for a fight between anything. A pterodactyl vs a wind turbine, a jellyfish vs a supermassive black hole, a bridge vs a washing machine... I find it funnier than I probably should.
Critique college admissions essays: Gave me some college admissions essay feedback (surprisingly good feedback too)
Tarot cards reading: It's great at reading tarot cards and other esoteric systems.
Create & filter responses by personality style: Also, you can add a very long list of personality traits and ways of speaking and other "jailbreaker" traits like "rebellious-streak, opinionated" and then ask it to filter all responses trough that personality... this has been absolutely blowing my mind.
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Adrenaline, a debugger that fixes errors and explains them with GPT-3
https://useadrenaline.com/playground
https://github.com/shobrook/adrenaline
https://useadrenaline.com/playground
https://github.com/shobrook/adrenaline
π6
What are some ways that an unrestricted language model can benefit society, that a censored language model cannot?
Say there's a company working right now to censor a language model. What would you say to them?
Why do you think this hypothetical company, let's call it ClosedAl, is working to censor their language model?
Say there's a company working right now to censor a language model. What would you say to them?
Why do you think this hypothetical company, let's call it ClosedAl, is working to censor their language model?
π6