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Prompt Storm - A Powerful Easy to use Artificial Intelligence Prompt Engineering Chrome Software Extension for ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude.
Prompt Storm - A Powerful Easy to use Artificial Intelligence Prompt Engineering Chrome Software Extension for ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude.
Prompt Storm - A Powerful Easy to use AI Prompt Engineering Chrome Extension for ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude. With just a few clicks you can get the answers you're looking for, create amazing writing, marketing and social media strategies, save time and boost your productivity.
·promptstorm.app·
Prompt Storm - A Powerful Easy to use Artificial Intelligence Prompt Engineering Chrome Software Extension for ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Anthropic's Claude.
Fast JSON, NDJSON and GeoJSON Parser and Generator
Fast JSON, NDJSON and GeoJSON Parser and Generator
A fast JSON parser, generator and validator which converts JSON, NDJSON (Newline Delimited JSON) and GeoJSON (Geographic JSON) data to/from R objects. The standard R data types are supported (e.g. logical, numeric, integer) with configurable handling of NULL and NA values. Data frames, atomic vectors and lists are all supported as data containers translated to/from JSON. GeoJSON data is read in as simple features objects. This implementation wraps the yyjson C library which is available from .
·coolbutuseless.github.io·
Fast JSON, NDJSON and GeoJSON Parser and Generator
SpeCrawler: Generating OpenAPI Specifications from API Documentation Using Large Language Models
SpeCrawler: Generating OpenAPI Specifications from API Documentation Using Large Language Models
In the digital era, the widespread use of APIs is evident. However, scalable utilization of APIs poses a challenge due to structure divergence observed in online API documentation. This underscores the need for automat…
·ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org·
SpeCrawler: Generating OpenAPI Specifications from API Documentation Using Large Language Models
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq
I’ve been using outliners ever since the 1980s, when I was running Dave Winer’s MORE on a MacPlus in college. I then used: Omni Outliner, Workflowy, Dynalist, and Roam Research before moving to Logseq this week. For a long time I’d wished that Obsidian had a decent workflowy-like outlining experience and when the beta desktop app for Logseq came out I saw a post saying that the two apps could work together. I now have it all set up and I’m absolutely delighted with the result. The main reason ...
·discuss.logseq.com·
Making Obsidian play nice with Logseq - Look what I built - Logseq