OnyxAudiobookPlayer
Web based Audiobook player for Plex Media Server. (by adamskoog)
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Gnothi is an open-source AI journal and toolkit for self-discovery. If you're interested in getting involved, we'd love to hear from you. (by ocdevel)
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8.0 | 9.1 | |
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OnyxAudiobookPlayer
Posts with mentions or reviews of OnyxAudiobookPlayer.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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On what side project you guys are working on?
I've been picking away at a web based player for audiobooks that works with Plex: https://github.com/adamskoog/OnyxAudiobookPlayer
gnothi
Posts with mentions or reviews of gnothi.
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Gnothi: open-source AI journal. Insights & resources include GPT-powered prompt (which uses journal entries as context) behavior analysis, book recommendations, entry summaries, and recurring themes.
Ok, glad someone brought this up. Premium uses GPT to generate summary / themes, and it's pretty much perfect every time. Free uses a version of led-16384 trained on booksum, and can.. well.. struggle. A common mistake it will make is to hallucinate content public-domain book type content, especially if the journal entry itself wasn't "meaty" enough to work with. The solution will be to implement a local large language model https://github.com/ocdevel/gnothi/issues/160, so that free users experience similar benefits to premium, if less precise. In the mean time, I'm going to keep fiddling with the summarization model today/tomorrow to see if I can't get it just a bit less book-ish.
Website, Github. My partner u/mVadr and I just launched Gnothi (v1). We’re both psychology/personal development enthusiasts who work in tech. We started Gnothi to get us journaling more, and to leverage machine learning to optimize the process.
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Gnothi: open-source AI journal. Insights & resources include GPT-powered prompt -which uses entry history as context - behavior analysis, book recommendations, entry summaries, and recurring themes
Website, Github. Insights & resources include GPT-powered prompt (which uses journal entries as context) behavior analysis, book recommendations, entry summaries, and recurring themes.
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Personal GPT: A tiny AI Chatbot that runs fully offline on your iPhone
I created a GPT journal and am now looking into LocalLLM for the privacy-focused. I gave RedPajama-INCITE a spin, and found it soooo bad! I mean.. really bad. I should note this was about 2 months ago? I did see they released a newer version, I'm assuming there was a data-collection / training process they were waiting on. But I'm wondering: is the magic in the fine-tuning? As in, did you find the model useful before you fine-tuned, and the fine-tuning was just a cherry on top? Or did you have to fine-tune to make it work?
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What has been the most groundbreaking benefit of chatgpt so far ?
I built a GPT-based Journal. Not a robo-therapist, but there's so much healing in journaling. This has the benefit of maintaining context (your past entries, based on filters). Website, Github
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On what side project you guys are working on?
AI Journal. Website, Github. Trying to make an ultra power-tool quantified-self platform, coming from Habitica.
- Open source GPT-powered AI journal
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Best approach to local LLMs for a journal?
I built an open source robo-journal Gnothi. Started in 2019 with summarization, recurring themes, book recommendations, behavior tracking. Soon as GPT came along, you bet your butt I integrated.
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