Robin Berjon tries to formalize a name for those who can’t be named, Amy Lai tells the tale of the weirdest bug she’s ever seen & Facundo Olano trumps the “code is read more than written” cliche with his own: “code is run more than read.”
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OpenAI has introduced custom versions of chat GPTs, allowing users to create and sell GPTs for specific purposes through crafting special prompts.
Firefox's market share is expected to drop below 2% due to the dominance of Chrome, popularity of Safari, and preference for Microsoft's Edge, potentially leading to negative implications for the browser if US web design system drops support.
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Custom versions of chat GPT from OpenAI
OpenAI has recently introduced custom versions of chat GPT, allowing users to create and sell GPTs for specific purposes. These custom GPTs are built by crafting special prompts that are fed to chat GPT prior to user interaction. Crafty technologists have already used prompt injection to create interesting prompts such as the Gen Z4 meme prompt. However, leaked prompts should be regarded as reference only.
Firefox losing market share and potential consequences
Firefox's share of the browser market is expected to drop below 2%. This is significant because the US and British governments officially support any browser above 2% usage. The dominance of Chrome, the popularity of Safari on mobile devices, and the preference for Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge browser in corporate and government IT shops are contributing to Firefox's loss of websites. If the US web design system drops Firefox support, it could have negative implications for the browser.
ChatGPT’s new GPTs feature leak their prompts, Firefox’s share of the browser market will soon drop below 2%, Robin Berjon tries to formalize a name for those who can’t be named, Amy Lai tells the tale of the weirdest bug she’s ever seen & Facundo Olano trumps the “code is read more than written” cliche with his own: “code is run more than read.”
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