Explore the development of GPTScript for LLM automation, Adam Wiggins reflecting on Muse's origins, analysis of popular websites' JavaScript load sizes, introduction of a user-friendly CMS for GitHub pages, and insights on the significance of hyperlinks in web content sharing.
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GPTScript offers a user-friendly scripting language for automating interactions with LLMs like OpenAI.
Adam Wiggins reflects on Muse's journey, highlighting challenges in sustaining innovative projects and defining emerging categories.
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GPTScript: Natural Language Programming
GPTScript introduces a new scripting language aiming to automate interactions with LLMs like OpenAI. The language features a natural language syntax making it user-friendly for beginners. Users can combine natural language prompts with traditional scripts and external service calls, allowing for versatile programming options. GPTScript operates on the concept of tools that execute specific actions, resembling functions, to accomplish various tasks.
Muse Retrospective by Adam Wiggins
Adam Wiggins reflects on Muse, a canvas-based thinking tool, detailing the project's journey from inception to challenges faced. Despite significant funding and user base, Muse did not achieve sustainable growth, leading to Wiggins stepping away from the project. Wiggins emphasizes the difficulty of inventing new document types, defining emerging categories, and the inevitable obsolescence of effective strategies. Moreover, Wiggins candidly shares insights on Muse's evolution and the complexities of sustaining innovative projects.
GPTScript is a new scripting language to automate your interactions with LLMs, Adam Wiggins conducts a retrospective on Muse, Nikita Prokopov surveyed a bunch of popular websites to see how much JS they loaded on their pages, Pages CMS is a no-hassle CMS for GitHub pages & Jim Nielsen writes about the subversive hyperlink.
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