Tumas Rackaitis (@tumasrackaitis) 's Twitter Profile
Tumas Rackaitis

@tumasrackaitis

Engineer at @Rogo.

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calendar_today23-04-2023 02:15:06

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🍥 Timmy 🍥 (@ixitimmyixi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, I want to go there. 100% Text Generated with #Gen2 This was a prompt from an image that I liked on Lexica.art (No Image input, just the prompt) Feel free to use any of the videos that I post <3

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/ We’re building Rogo to revolutionize how people work with data For too long, you’ve needed to know SQL and Excel to make sense of numbers It’s high time the data interface got up to speed with the rest of the world

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/ This week we scraped data from GitHub with info on commits, star history, forks, watchers, languages, and a TON more 🧠 And today we’re launching a public version of Rogo on this dataset Just type any question you have about GitHub data into the search bar 🔎

3/ This week we scraped data from <a href="/GitHub/">GitHub</a> with info on commits, star history, forks, watchers, languages, and a TON more 🧠

And today we’re launching a public version of Rogo on this dataset

Just type any question you have about GitHub data into the search bar 🔎
John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4/ Now it’s insanely easy to screen for trending repos, look at star history, and stay on top of all the latest open-source trends Whatever you’ve ever wanted to know about GitHub repos is just a couple of seconds away! 🔥

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5/ Caveat: We’re suuuuper early (I’m missing a ton of u’s there) You’re going to run into some bugs 🐞 We appreciate you bearing with us ❤️ And we REALLY appreciate any and all feedback to make Rogo better 🙏

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6/ We’re doing a TON right now to make Rogo faster and more accurate 🎯 (Especially faster… some of these vids are a little sped up 😅...) We’re working on integrating a finance API as well 📈

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7/ That’s it! Go to tryrogo.com to try it out 🚀 It’s totally free. Just click the link and get started 😀 Reach out if you want to put Rogo on your own data! Join our Discord: discord.gg/JEVtarS8EG And most importantly, let us know what you think! 🔥💪

John Willett (@johnwillettrogo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now you can analyze financial data in Rogo too! 🤯 Years of historical time series data on companies (stock prices, revenue, profit, etc.) 💸 Totally free at tryrogo.com 🚀 (Just switch the data source to Finance with the toggle in the top left)

Jared Palmer (@jaredpalmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're launching a new Vercel open source AI project next week that makes building streaming chat (and completion) user interfaces dramatically easier. ↳ If you're interested in testing out an alpha release, send me a DM.

We're launching a new <a href="/vercel/">Vercel</a> open source AI project next week that makes building streaming chat (and completion) user interfaces dramatically easier. 

↳ If you're interested in testing out an alpha release, send me a DM.
Dylan Patel ✈️ ICLR (@dylan522p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Demystifying GPT-4: The engineering tradeoffs that led OpenAI to their architecture. GPT-4 model architecture, training infrastructure, inference infrastructure, parameter count, training dataset composition, token count, layer count, parallelism, vision semianalysis.com/p/gpt-4-archit…

Aman Sanger (@amanrsanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Cursor, we've built very high-quality retrieval datasets (for training embeddings/rerankers). To do this, we use GPT-4 grading and the Trueskill ratings system (a better version of Elo) Here’s how.. (1/10)

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know that LLMs are more persuasive than most humans, this study offers some tentative reasons why that may be true: LLMs produce arguments that are MORE morallly charged than humans do, and which require more cognitive work from humans to understand arxiv.org/pdf/2404.09329…

We know that LLMs are more persuasive than most humans, this study offers some tentative reasons why that may be true:

LLMs produce arguments that are MORE morallly charged than humans do, and which require more cognitive work from humans to understand arxiv.org/pdf/2404.09329…