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Nicolas Gatien
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I gave my AI assistant a phone number - AI Devlog
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How I'm Building JARVIS - AI Devlog
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Autonomous Daily Brief Generator
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Upgraded Digital Assistant
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Fully Autonomous AI Agent (first prototype)
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GPT4 is Getting Dumber
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Why Daily Videos Don't Make Sense
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Installing Notecards In Pre-Existing Branches
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Installing Notecards In Pre-Existing Branches
You Don't Understand Negative Reinforcement
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You Don't Understand Negative Reinforcement
way back machine on internet archive could help but you could ask reddit too sometimes reddit users have some saved or downloaded stuff which is off the internet
For everyone having problems with card numbering (i.e., understanding what the concepts of variation and branching mean), I suggest you go to 11:00 and follow the example by Nicolas. It's very straightforward and I think it eliminates all kind of questions you may have.
I like your "use what you have" approach.
Hey, where did you buy that box?
Yes, I use a Blackbook for 14 years like this and I talk about it on my channel. I carry it everywhere I go. Also I am much more dirty in my writing, I allow myself to write however I want, so it is surely not something people would look in awe at, but I get the big effect out of it. Sure it would be cool to have a single purpose, say, diary - but I enjoy the kaos to much.
Your presentation is 100 times better than Scott's. Thank you for sticking to the topic.
My question is how useful this is outside the academic context. I want to file questions or information I have about a topic be it Cooking, Fm synthesis, compositional ideas, personal history events . Now this information is scattered around. * Before everything else, the information has to be recoverable. This makes text files mandatory. As searching is essential, paper is not the way. And I don’t know if Zettelkasten electronic is right for me. The output seems to be oriented to (publishable) academic papers. Which is not my goal. * trello, Thebrain, tiddlywiki, 2do(iOS).
Great video! It's very informative and makes the most sense in how to set up a slip box I've seen this far. Question: why did you label Space Exploration 3150 instead of 3101? 🤔
Great
This makes so much sense. It's so clean and simple. Immediate subscription.
ok, now, imagine you remember something about note you wrote 1 year ago but you can't remember the exact note, how do you find it?
Example. You have a 10000 notes Zettelkasten. And you decide to let me use it. I have ONE idea and ONE note to put it in to your Zettelkasten. I have no idea what your Zettelkasten is about and which notes it contains. I do not know any relations existing between notes. I have no idea about the context surrounding each of your notes. Just BLANK MIND. How do i put my note in your Zettelkasten so it will be mindfully connected to as much of your existing notes as it can be? Please describe a step by step process of my interaction with your's Zettelkasten.
What journal is this?
Moleskine
Best intro out there.
But what if you don't like Clif bars? 😇
The pannenkoek of zettelkasten
If this ain’t me 😂
I was just introduced to this method by a friend and haven’t started yet. This was really helpful to learn the basics on getting started. Great explanations. Thank you for making this video.
Try using a reverse image search , wayback machine or even try finding videos that covered the topic they might have some good screenshots from before everything got deleted.
Why don't people use the Dewey system for indexing? Is it too complex or not inclusive enough?
If you have a good local public library, you can get a associate zettelkasten effect by browsing the shelves. It's an analog machine. People request books, and the staff filter these to acquire the content. The pleasure of browsing has lead me down some very interesting and varied paths. By taking an overview of these I have explored some novel connections.
Oh..Oh..OH! Brill.
Kind of an obvious one, but using the wayback machine on the internet archive might help - Particularly if someone has archived the example for similar reasons that you have. People are a lot more savvy nowadays with internet preservation, and sometimes web crawlers do it periodically.
Yep, the internet archive would be the best bet.
"Use whatever system you want, it really does not matter". Emergent.... Phew! Now I can start. Thank you.
Very explanatory video. I would like to ask something. The space sciences and space exploration which you used do not exist in Outline of Academic Disciplines. So ?
Great video… I used to keep this kind of notebook and I am inspired to start a new one and consolidate the stack of largely unfinished notebooks I have on my desk right now. One of your other videos actually encouraged me to start my antinet, which was initially housed in an empty vacuum cleaner filter box. I’ve since upgraded, but owe you a debt of gratitude for making the leap seem feasible. If you see this comment, I would love to know more about your thoughts on how you decide what goes in the everything notebook versus on a bib card, and potentially in your antinet.
very nice, wish you luck
Thank you!
Jarvis just wants to take a stroll in the city of love, Paris!☺️ (New subscriber btw)
Seems he does xD (welcome!)
this devlog format rocks
Thanks!
woah, this is awesome, it'd be cool if it could occasionally text first or something, btw do you have like a discord server or something, I am super interested in what you're trying to do
That would indeed be cool, possibly something to implement with the stream of thought. I unfortunately don't have a discord server.
@@nicolasgatien7283 Make one, I would love to join!
I love the new style of editing.
Thanks!
I love that I can experience this. People like you that can do stuff like this will always amaze me, it's crazy cool. Can't wait until next week.
Thanks, glad you are enjoying these updates :D
I like your point about having a magnum opus vs. studying whatever. When I started my Zettlekasten I wasn't sure what my MagOps would be. I'm still not 100% sure yet either, but having the thoughts helped me discover what I'm really interested in and perhaps what I'll do for the MagOps. One last thing, I read all the time from big online writers that "It doesn't have to be your Magnum Opus...", so it's nice to have this to counterbalance that.
Young man, this thee BEST explanation, to me, of how to set up my Zettlekasten. Thank you!!!!!!
Nice to see you! Good luck in your research and development!
Thank you!
this looks awesome dude! i can't wait to see what you manage to get as an end result
Thank you! Excited to see it too :D
feels like using GPT3.5 api is not a good idea as cost is going to be really high... have you tried mistral MoE 8x7B for that??
I have not, though I probably should - the API isn't that expensive but if I want this running 24/7 I will definitely need to switch to a local model.
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:D
Very cool.
Thanks!
Ive been using the embedded based function calling system for a long time since open source llms aren’t powerful enough for native function calling, and all I can say is it’s much worse. It’s essentially just activation words, but slightly better. If u engineer it right, function calling is a much better option for quality, and can work almost just as fast.
Thanks for the tip, appreciate it!
Question: How do you complete a bib card from your reading if you can't go back and pick up the previous book (like from a library book that you don't own)? Doesn't the note need to be all inclusive of the thought(s) first? How do you do it? Are you talking about taking a bib note, then returning to the book/source, re-reading it and then deciding to distill that note and create into a permanent note? I didn't hear this on the video. Did I miss something/anything?
Why don't use screen recorder?
He pretty much records vlogs in a spontaneous manner. No editing, no screen record, just pure updates.
spite.
@nicolasgatien7283 Your projects are interesting. I think improving production quality (in your way) will make your content reach more people. Make it more informative. I like to learn from your projects.
Can you loop through the Email output and jam it into a dictionary, from there sort the dictionary based on a datestamp or something? You'll no doubt need to do some date manipulation, but python3 does a good job of that.
Yeah - if it retrieved all the emails in a random order I might be, but it seems to just be skipping some emails. I'm not sure why.
@nicolasgatien7283 yeah kinda part of my suggestion, would be to capture like 100 emails and see what comes out in that way. Might be some arbitrary character in the title causing problems etc.
Hey! Its been a while since I've seen you upload, but I'm curious if you've had any interest in local LLMs since there's been a ton of progress on them over the past few months. I upgraded my PC with an RTX 3060 recently and have been able to run 13B models in real-time, which feels pretty insane to me.
Wow - that is pretty insane, I've looked at them a little bit - planning to do a deep dive next month. I'll be writing about data privacy and security in February and I think local LLMs have big role to play in that.
Wow! I'm currently studying, but is it possible to control the inside of a PC within python code using VS code? wonderful. Can I check what I need on github or elsewhere?
writing the book is pretty awesome! I wish there would be some kind of e-book version, I cannot get it shipped to me because of sanctions sadly :(
Write a book, wow, just wow
Bro bring back the blockchain stuff. We all want to learn more from you
Appreciate the comment - but I'm more or less done with blockchain for now