Central Pacific Update
Exploring the islands, working on my fitness, improving my cooking, and building several projects with AI.
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Thoughts and learnings from launching a new app.
How I'm optimizing my cooking process and organizing my recipes.
Thoughts on living in Hawaii for the past year and recent projects
Using machine learning to automatically organize notes by meaning and exploring them in a browser 3D interface
Uploading a dataset about coffee and using ChatGPT to automatically clean the data, understand insights, and generate cool charts.
Adding GPT-4 and ChatGPT to my Logseq OpenAI plugin, comparing usage costs, and looking at the best new features of GPT-4
Some thoughts on moving to Hawaii and what I'm doing to improve my fitness
Logseq GPT-3 OpenAI popup, YouTube captions plugin updates, and migrating to Substack
I updated the Logseq GPT-3 OpenAI plugin to have a popup UI and support user-defined commands.
New features for the logseq openai plugin and my thoughts on why Large Language Models are interesting
How I use a Bluetooth headphone eye mask to sleep better
What is an algorithm? And why are algorithms important? This guide will help you understand basic algorithms concepts and how to use them to solve problems.
How to get started with Logseq and publish your notes online in 30 minutes.
Integer Sum Formula, Donald Knuth on Email, and Werner Herzog
How can we organize complex tasks that involve multiple steps over multiple days in Logseq?
I go over a few new useful AI and NLP techniques and how to use them for notetaking
I've remade my website using Logseq and the Hugo static site generator.
I wrote a simple introduction to algorithms and why they're important and a short guide to my current logseq-projects template.
Algorithms Bootcamp and the Elon Musk Controversy
This newsletter is a deep dive on using the latest AI techniques for knowledge management and a tutorial on using Logseq for task management.
This week, I wrote a few guides. I released a new plugin to download captions from YouTube directly into your notes to help you study videos. I also include some productivity tips and fun artwork created by OpenAI’s DALL-E image generation technology.
Intro to using AI to take notes and examples from of the community using the logseq openai plugin
My favorite productivity technique, the "Daily Highlight"
Launching my newsletter, public graph, and logseq gpt3 AI plugin
I've started using GPT-3 to create text summaries, outlines and perform many other AI-powered tasks directly within the Logseq notetaking app using a new plugin I developed.
How to set up a Python project with the latest tools and best practices
Daily journal prompts and the 5 minute journal have been helpful to improve my writing skills, productivity, self-awareness, and thinking. I've included a list of journal prompts and journal questions I use for daily journaling , including the five minute journal writing prompts.
By focusing on what is interesting and keeping written track of your own intellectual development, topics, questions, and arguments will naturally emerge without force.
What makes Clojure interesting and well suited for modern software development?
Exploring the islands, working on my fitness, improving my cooking, and building several projects with AI.
Thoughts and learnings from launching a new app.
How I'm optimizing my cooking process and organizing my recipes.
Thoughts on living in Hawaii for the past year and recent projects
Using machine learning to automatically organize notes by meaning and exploring them in a browser 3D interface
Uploading a dataset about coffee and using ChatGPT to automatically clean the data, understand insights, and generate cool charts.
Adding GPT-4 and ChatGPT to my Logseq OpenAI plugin, comparing usage costs, and looking at the best new features of GPT-4
Some thoughts on moving to Hawaii and what I'm doing to improve my fitness
Logseq GPT-3 OpenAI popup, YouTube captions plugin updates, and migrating to Substack
I updated the Logseq GPT-3 OpenAI plugin to have a popup UI and support user-defined commands.
New features for the logseq openai plugin and my thoughts on why Large Language Models are interesting
How I use a Bluetooth headphone eye mask to sleep better
What is an algorithm? And why are algorithms important? This guide will help you understand basic algorithms concepts and how to use them to solve problems.
How to get started with Logseq and publish your notes online in 30 minutes.
Integer Sum Formula, Donald Knuth on Email, and Werner Herzog
How can we organize complex tasks that involve multiple steps over multiple days in Logseq?
I go over a few new useful AI and NLP techniques and how to use them for notetaking
I've remade my website using Logseq and the Hugo static site generator.
I wrote a simple introduction to algorithms and why they're important and a short guide to my current logseq-projects template.
Algorithms Bootcamp and the Elon Musk Controversy
This newsletter is a deep dive on using the latest AI techniques for knowledge management and a tutorial on using Logseq for task management.
This week, I wrote a few guides. I released a new plugin to download captions from YouTube directly into your notes to help you study videos. I also include some productivity tips and fun artwork created by OpenAI’s DALL-E image generation technology.
Intro to using AI to take notes and examples from of the community using the logseq openai plugin
My favorite productivity technique, the "Daily Highlight"
Launching my newsletter, public graph, and logseq gpt3 AI plugin
I've started using GPT-3 to create text summaries, outlines and perform many other AI-powered tasks directly within the Logseq notetaking app using a new plugin I developed.
How to set up a Python project with the latest tools and best practices
Daily journal prompts and the 5 minute journal have been helpful to improve my writing skills, productivity, self-awareness, and thinking. I've included a list of journal prompts and journal questions I use for daily journaling , including the five minute journal writing prompts.
By focusing on what is interesting and keeping written track of your own intellectual development, topics, questions, and arguments will naturally emerge without force.
What makes Clojure interesting and well suited for modern software development?