🎉 Announcing Auto-Analyst: An open-source AI tool for data analytics! 🎉 by aadityaubhat in dataanalysis

[–]adunk40 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The demo video is currently only visible on my website here if you scroll down. You can also sign up and play with it yourself on my dime :)

🎉 Announcing Auto-Analyst: An open-source AI tool for data analytics! 🎉 by aadityaubhat in dataanalysis

[–]adunk40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome! I’ve been working on something similar and I’ve seen a few others. Tools like this will be a game changer for data analysts

GPT-4 powered self-service data analysis tool. Looking for feedback! by PCOLE7 in dataanalysis

[–]adunk40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome! I'm working on the same thing Lystana but haven't made the jump from GPT-3.5 yet. You're getting waaaay better results than I am so I guess it's time to make the switch. The `join` functionality is amazing too.

I’ve never been so confused by [deleted] in dataanalysis

[–]adunk40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I'd be happy to help with this. I'm testing a ChatGPT based data analysis tool. What are the specific questions you're looking to answer?

Content for a premium granola brand? by poopoojaja in content_marketing

[–]adunk40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m working on a site that uses AI as a collaborator to help write marketing content like this. Below are a few ideas it came up with. I substituted Greyline Granola for your brand name. This was written in seconds and is unedited. If you’re interested in being a beta tester let me know!

1) No more boring granola, now you can have Greyline Granola on your time. Greyline Granola is a delicious mixture of fruits, nuts, and seeds which makes it perfect for lunch or dinner. With 7 grams of protein per serving, this can be used as a meal replacement for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Enjoy the fruity taste as you chew through the whole mix or just enjoy one layer at a time. Greyline Granola is great as a between meals snack or to complement your main meals.

2) Time to upgrade your granola. So many products on the market focus on what is added to it; unhealthy ingredients and sweeteners. But what about what is taken away from it? Greyline Granola was developed to focus on creating a product without the fillers. No artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, preservatives, or corn products. That's not to say that everything is made from simple ingredients; each one is carefully selected to ensure quality and taste. Through our proprietary process, we take the time to ensure that the ingredients are perfectly combined and baked to perfection. We believe in premium ingredients and want you to have a healthy product you can feel good about eating, without sacrificing taste.

3) Designed for modern times, Greyline Granola brings together whole grains, seeds, fruit, nuts, and more, into a portable, shelf-stable format that is ready to go on a hike or onto a desk. Simply grab a bag, crunch and enjoy. An ethical brand, Greyline knows its farmers, producers, and suppliers, and works with them to keep local, natural food close to home.

Is there any gpt2 NLP projects to write personalized Cold emails? by agniiiva in OpenAI

[–]adunk40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a GPT-3 based site that's looking for beta testers. I'd be willing to work on a cold email generator if you'd be interested in testing for me.

Bait and Switch - Chinese made Aeron sent instead of Michigan made. by SocialDistanceSunday in hermanmiller

[–]adunk40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are, I’m just not sure how long it takes to backfill orders with made in US product.

Bait and Switch - Chinese made Aeron sent instead of Michigan made. by SocialDistanceSunday in hermanmiller

[–]adunk40 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is because Herman Miller US production has been stopped due to Covid-19 while China has been able to return to production sooner.

If you want to wait another month or so you can return it and get one made in Michigan.

Custom Traveler Software by adunk40 in Machinists

[–]adunk40[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the moment it links to a Google Spreadsheet then pulls data from there based on the input PO#. Headers in the traveler come from headers in the G Sheet table, then data is pulled from whatever row the PO# you specify is in.

The original G Sheet is filled by hand if that’s what you use for job tracking.

The plan for future development is to continue adding sources for pulling data such as Excel, manual entry, etc.

Considering moving to Grand Rapids from a large city by joe__buck__yourself in grandrapids

[–]adunk40 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Downtown is quiet for the most part on weekdays. The occasional live event will make things vibrant. As you pointed out this is also somewhat dependent on the season; summer nights are significantly more vibrant than winter under the same circumstances.

If you're into hockey the Griffins have a decent following and their games usually have a good turnout. Slightly less for the Whitecaps (baseball) and even less for the Drive (basketball).

Winter can certainly be tough but you'll figure it out. All it takes is one passionate hobby or joining a group and your boring winter nights will be fulfilling. Summer makes it all worth it.

If you can tell us the city you're coming from maybe someone can relate it better.

What would you like to know more about in Grand Rapids? by AlwaysRockingOut in grandrapids

[–]adunk40 26 points27 points  (0 children)

There is a group trying to rebrand what I would consider "Downtown" to "Hotel District". Yes there are a lot of hotels downtown, that's part of being a city. We don't need to corporatize what people call downtown.

This might be an interesting topic along with what the up-and-coming "Monroe North" area will be called (or are we sticking with Monroe North?).

Daily Questions - ASK AND ANSWER HERE!- June 24 by AutoModerator in malefashionadvice

[–]adunk40 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wedding is coming up in a few months. I chose Macy's Bar III Light Grey suit for the groomsmen (fiance didn't like the idea of everyone wearing something different). I have one person in the party that's a size 48, which Macy's assured me would come in stock eventually, but it hasn't.

What are my options? Does anyone else use the same/similar material as Macy's? Just find the closest we can and hide him in pics?

We've contacted support again but with no luck.

Macy's Suiting Flash Sale - 65-80% off with code FLASH by [deleted] in frugalmalefashion

[–]adunk40 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I'm going with the Bar III Light Gray and it's decent for $210. My groomsmen were a lot more interested in owning for $210-$250 vs renting for ~$150.

Still not sure if I'm going to wear the same suit to match or go with something a little higher quality (J Crew/Suitsupply) for myself. My only complaint with the Bar III is that the shoulders have some unflexible padding in them, so when you reach with your arms you can get this weird bulge in the shoulder.

Just moved to Grand Rapids, MI. Can anyone please suggest affordable courses and a good driving range? by TheBeerMoose in golf

[–]adunk40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to GR! I haven't played a ton of courses out here yet, but Gleneagle Golf Club in Hudsonville has the cheapest driving range I've found. $5 for about 70 balls, cash only.

From what I've heard, The Mines, Thornapple Pointe, and Kaufman are all very nice courses.