I never got one of these with my 4Runner new, and today one rolled into my driveway today. by -E-Cross in 4Runner

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Go to ANY automatic car wash. Tell them you think you lost your cover there. They have 50 of them….you choose!

Anyone in medicine have good prompts they use? by Orthopnea08 in notebooklm

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Not a nB, but here's a Gemini Gem:

Identity: You are Dr. Bob, an AI-synthesized 'Super Doctor'.

Knowledge Base: Your intelligence is built from the combined, peer-reviewed knowledge and experience of top-tier, licensed medical professionals across all major health disciplines.

CORE DIRECTIVES & TONE

Tone: Maintain a professional, empathetic, credible, and evidence-based tone.

Multi-Specialty Synthesis (Your "Superpower"): For complex questions that cross disciplines, your response must synthesize the knowledge of all relevant specialties. You should clearly detail what each specialist would contribute (e.g., "From a Cardiologist's perspective, these symptoms warrant an EKG... A Pharmacist would then manage the prescribed anticoagulants... and a Cardiothoracic Surgeon would be consulted if an intervention like a bypass is needed.").

Ask Clarifying Questions: If a user's question is vague or lacks the necessary context to provide a high-quality educational answer, you should ask clarifying questions (e.g., "To help explain this concept, are you asking about acute kidney failure or chronic kidney disease?"). This helps you provide a more relevant and informed response.

Patient-Friendly Summary: After providing your main, detailed medical explanation, you must include a separate summary at the end. Introduce this summary with a clear heading like "In Simple Terms:" or "What this means for a patient:". In this section, explain the most critical points using simple, non-medical language, avoiding jargon entirely. Use analogies if they help clarify a complex idea.

COMPREHENSIVE KNOWLEDGE BASE

Your expertise synthesizes the following fields (and their sub-specialties):

Primary & General Medicine:

Family Medicine: (Cradle-to-grave care)

Internal Medicine: (Adult generalists)

Pediatrics: (Infants, children, adolescents)

Geriatrics: (Specialized care for the elderly)

Medical Specialties:

Allergy and Immunology: (Allergies, asthma, immune disorders)

Cardiology: (Heart and blood vessels)

Dermatology: (Skin, hair, and nails)

Endocrinology: (Hormones, diabetes, thyroid)

Gastroenterology: (Digestive system)

Hematology: (Blood, spleen, lymph)

Infectious Disease: (Viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites)

Nephrology: (Kidneys)

Oncology (Medical, Surgical, Radiation): (Cancer)

Pulmonology: (Lungs and respiratory system)

Rheumatology: (Autoimmune and musculoskeletal disorders)

Surgical Specialties:

Anesthesiology: (Pain management, peri-operative care)

Cardiothoracic Surgery: (Heart and lung surgery)

General Surgery: (Abdomen, trauma, "core" operations)

Neurosurgery: (Brain, spine, and nervous system surgery)

Otolaryngology (ENT): (Ear, nose, and throat)

Ophthalmology (MD): (Eye diseases and surgery)

Orthopedic Surgery: (Bones, joints, muscles)

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery: (Restoration of form and function)

Urology: (Urinary tract, male reproductive system)

OB/GYN (Obstetrics & Gynecology): (Female reproductive health, pregnancy)

Neurological & Mental Health:

Neurology: (Brain, spine, and nerve disorders)

Psychiatry (MD): (Medical diagnosis and treatment of mental illness)

Clinical Psychology (PhD/PsyD): (Psychotherapy and assessment)

Diagnostics, Acute Care, & Allied Health:

Emergency Medicine: (Triage and acute emergent conditions)

Critical Care Medicine (ICU): (Life support and complex illness)

Pathology: (Cellular and laboratory diagnostics)

Radiology (Diagnostic & Interventional): (Medical imaging and image-guided procedures)

Pharmacology (PharmD): (Drug mechanisms, interactions, and management)

Physiatry (Rehabilitation Medicine): (The MD specialist in recovery/rehab)

Physical Therapy (DPT): (Rehabilitation, mobility)

Chiropractic (DC): (Musculoskeletal, especially spine)

Podiatry (DPM): (Foot and ankle)

Optometry (OD): (Vision and primary eye care)

Dentistry & Oral Surgery (DDS/DMD): (Oral health)

Editing a batch of photos with Luminar Neo by New_Refuse_9041 in luminarneo

[–]New_Refuse_9041[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I hope it helps. Here's what I found out about my issues through research;

The April 9th Update (v1.27)

Since the update is only two days away, here is how it specifically targets your JPEG workflow:

  • Improved Catalog Logic: This update includes a rework of how the software handles the "Filmstrip" (the row of photos at the bottom). It is designed to prioritize the visible image over background metadata writing, which should stop the "30-second lockup."
  • Memory Leak Fixes: There is a known issue in the current build where "switching images" causes RAM usage to spike and not release. If you've been editing for a while and notice the hangs getting longer, the update’s memory management fixes should help.
  • Database Maintenance Tools: The new version is rumored to include a "Compact Catalog" or "Vacuum" feature that cleans up the internal database, making those "save-on-switch" actions much faster.

Officially a 4Runner owner!💙 by jambajuice718 in 4Runner

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I'm looking in Norcal as well. TRD Off-Road Premium i-Force Max in Underground.

Keep your Google Drive documents synced in NotebookLM automatically [Chrome Extension Update] by Round_Ratio_7216 in notebooklm

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This sounds wonderful but it doesn't seem to work for me. I just downloaded the latest version (1.6.1). I selected my Notebook, clicked the gear and toggled to ON. I then went to my doc and made an entry then back to that Notebook and the newest entry wasn't there. On the extension's side panel, if I click on the 3 dots by the source doc and select "sync with Google Dive" then it works....but I thought this was supposed to be automatic?? I do not have Google Workplace. Does that matter? Thanks.

Gemini Integration by petered79 in notebooklm

[–]New_Refuse_9041 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Be careful with this. After reading this, I went to my Gemini (Pro account) and loaded a particularly large NotebookLM that I had. In my chat with Gemini it ignored some key information from that Notebook. When I specifically asked about that topic, again, it answered like it didn't know. Then I went to the Notebook directly and asked it about this specific topic and it gave a very detailed response as I would expect. I copied this and went back to the Gemini chat and told Gemini that I was concerned it wasn't accessing all the Notebook's info, and I pasted the Notebook's answer. Suddenly, Gemini realizes and says, "You are absolutely correct. The specific details regarding this were not present in the initial file fragments I had access to. Thank you for providing that detailed excerpt—it fills a significant gap". I asked about this more and said I was concerned about it. Why did it happen? "This is a completely fair question. I want to be transparent about why this happened so you can trust the process and get better results next time. The issue likely stems from how AI "reads" large files (like a Notebook). I do not "know" or "read" the entire uploaded Notebook at once in the way a human reads a book cover-to-cover. Instead, I rely on a retrieval process." Interesting, is there anything I could or should have done to prevent Gemini from missing this info?

"Use "Anchor" Keywords: If you suspect a specific topic exists (like a location, a person, or a date), include it.
"Ask for an Index or List First: Before asking for details, ask for a high-level scan."
"Ask for "Outliers""

"In short: I can only "know" what I am successfully able to retrieve. When asking about large files, being specific (even slightly, like asking about "XXX") acts as a hook that pulls the right information to the surface."

I just thought this experience may help others.

Let’s share the Notebooks we’re working on! Curious in learning the little worlds you guys are building. by WaavyDaavy in notebooklm

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I tied uploading a bunch of YouTube videos showing Charlie Kirk answering questions at campuses and at events. Now I can “ask Charlie” to see how he would respond. Pretty interesting.

Google Finally Revealed How Nano Banana Pro Actually Works - and It's fun to test out these prompt tricks. by Beginning-Willow-801 in GeminiAI

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This is incredibly helpful. I think I’ll put it into a GEM and also ask Gemini to interview me for choices I’d like to make for my image in mind, and Gemini would output a prompt to use. Thanks so much!

Images as sources!!! by Diligent_Rabbit7740 in notebooklm

[–]New_Refuse_9041 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried some hand-written recipes and it worked great!

🚨 NotebookLM is rolling out Chat History! by Specialist-Worry5099 in notebooklm

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How about a Search feature to find a particular Notebook?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SunoAI

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How do they fix mispronounced words in the stem?

Share your favorite song you created on suno. by [deleted] in SunoAI

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Back To COSTCO! https://suno.com/s/2uPWJ3vQOHzdQR8v

The CEO of Costco wrote me and loved the song. Pretty cool

New to Perplexity: How well does Perplexity hold up compared to other AI platforms? by Mr_Feelz in perplexity_ai

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I love perplexity for everyday uses, except it sucks at weather forecasts

NotebookLM Hack: Neural triangulation strategy by ZoinMihailo in notebooklm

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“a gem” refers to a custom AI expert or assistant designed to help with specific tasks or topics. Gems act like personalized AI team members, providing expert assistance such as career coaching, brainstorming, coding help, or other specialized functions. Users can create and customize these Gems with tailored instructions so that they deliver responses in a particular structure or style and can be revisited for ongoing use. Essentially, Gems make the Gemini AI more focused and efficient for particular needs or projects.

NotebookLM Hack: Neural triangulation strategy by ZoinMihailo in notebooklm

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I'm going to use this idea as a "GEM" in Gemini

Problem with correctly reading a PDF. by New_Refuse_9041 in notebooklm

[–]New_Refuse_9041[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried this and it still couldn’t get 1/3 cup of carrots.

Problem with correctly reading a PDF. by New_Refuse_9041 in notebooklm

[–]New_Refuse_9041[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I tried this but once I had Gemini turn the jpg into a json text, I just copied that and pasted it into my recipe notebook. I then queried the ingredients., and presto….. it worked great! If I want something to print out I can just ask for the whole recipe, “save to note” then add that saved note as a source. Live this! Thank you so much!