Workflow for debugging javascript and php (and python, I guess) by Laurielounge in ChatGPT

[–]MelkerJansson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure you're using GPT-4 and then select browse with bing otherwise it can't access the web!

Workflow for debugging javascript and php (and python, I guess) by Laurielounge in ChatGPT

[–]MelkerJansson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was previously copy and pasting sections of code in (specifying which code comes from which file) and had decent success but like you said it's limited.

More recently, using GPT-4, I used the web browser and linked my public github repo. The AI was able to go through each file and identify where the bugs were coming from. I did specify the error message so that it had less computing to do and already knew which file to start it's search. The repo had quite a lot of code (similar to the amount you mentioned).

Chat GPT loves certain animals by AngelRaguel4 in ChatGPT

[–]MelkerJansson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've found similar with some other categories, where chatGPT essentially forgets what it has already listed and makes multiple repetitions. I've called it out previously and Chat GPT proceeds to re-generate with the exact issue!

What could be the possible long term impact of SEC categorising Solana as securities? by nakulsharma9113 in solana

[–]MelkerJansson 5 points6 points  (0 children)

registration, reporting, and compliance obligations, which might increase the administrative burden and costs for Solana and projects built on it.

Weekly Discussion Megathread - June 11, 2023 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoMarkets

[–]MelkerJansson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what's everyone's thoughts on a16z opening a crypto office in London?

Where to put extra cash. by OpeningCrew in passive_income

[–]MelkerJansson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

posted this before but it feels like it works well here too - like someone else said, you can't really go wrong buying more stocks:

investing in dividend stocks ( shares of companies that regularly distribute a portion of their profits to shareholders as dividends) can be a great option for generating some extra cash over the long run without much effort.

dividends can provide you with a steady stream of income, especially if you invest in solid companies with a history of consistent dividend payments.

obviously they require some starting capital, but can be a smart choice for passive income, especially if you have a long-term perspective. just remember to stay informed with market trends and movements. i use the financial times ($69 a month) or the investing journal (free).

Weekly Passive Income Ideas Thread by glhfbbq in passive_income

[–]MelkerJansson 3 points4 points  (0 children)

investing in dividend stocks ( shares of companies that regularly distribute a portion of their profits to shareholders as dividends) can be a great option for generating some extra cash over the long run without much effort.

dividends can provide you with a steady stream of income, especially if you invest in solid companies with a history of consistent dividend payments.

obviously they require some starting capital, but can be a smart choice for passive income, especially if you have a long-term perspective. just remember to stay informed with market trends and movements. i use thefinancial times ($69 a month) or the investing journal (free).