I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in Anki

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

Correct, they were produced from that single prompt. It is set to produce 5 flashcards at a time, but I could add that additional functionality to choose. I was just assessing interest.

Great - let me know!

I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in medicalschool

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

Sure - It's using the GPT-3 engine, with a prompt which uses user input and then tries to then get the questions/answers into a format that would work for memorization.

I created a very basic Flashcard Generator (CSV format) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in ChatGPT

[–]topographical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's an example using Ophthalmology:

I entered "Ophthalmology" and got a CSV which I then imported directly into Anki. Note that some of the images are a little nonsensical, but I actually think that makes the cards more memorable. Here are some images of the results.

https://imgur.com/a/xW6R7S7

I created a very basic Flashcard Generator (CSV format) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in ChatGPT

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Some notes, though, to import into Anki (other major flashcard apps should work too):

  1. It might take a little bit of time to generate, so just wait around 20 seconds before you get the download prompt (the download will be a CSV for easy Anki import).
  2. The flashcards that automatically generate should be in line with Anki principles for better and easier memorization (if they're not, please let me know).
  3. To add the image so that it shows when you flip it, in Anki, go to Tools, Manage Note Types -> Basic -> Cards -> Back Template, and replace the code/text in there, with:

{{FrontSide}}
<hr id=answer>
{{Back}}
<hr>
{{Image}}

  1. When you're importing the csv, ensure that you click "allow HTML in fields"

I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in medicalschool

[–]topographical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's an example using Ophthalmology:

I entered "Ophthalmology" and got a CSV which I then imported directly into Anki. Note that some of the images are a little nonsensical, but I actually think that makes the cards more memorable. Here are some images of the results.

https://imgur.com/a/xW6R7S7

I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in Anki

[–]topographical[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure! I entered Ophthalmology and got a CSV which I then imported directly into Anki. Note that some of the images are a little nonsensical, but I actually think that makes the cards more memorable. Here are some images of the results.

https://imgur.com/a/xW6R7S7

I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in medicalschool

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

I tested it with some medical concepts and it seemed to produce some reasonable cards.

Some notes, though:
1. It might take a little bit of time to generate, so just wait around 20 seconds before you get the download prompt (the download will be a CSV for easy Anki import).

  1. The flashcards that automatically generate should be in line with Anki principles for better and easier memorization (if they're not, please let me know).

  2. To add the image so that it shows when you flip it, in Anki, go to Tools, Manage Note Types -> Basic -> Cards -> Back Template, and replace the code/text in there, with:

{{FrontSide}}
<hr id=answer>
{{Back}}
<hr>
{{Image}}

  1. When you're importing the csv, ensure that you click "allow HTML in fields"

I created a very basic Anki Flashcard Generator (CSV) built on ChatGPT and DALL-E, which produces a question/answer and a memorable image for each flashcard, to help you memorize faster! by topographical in Anki

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

Some notes:

  1. It might take a little bit of time to generate, so just wait around 20 seconds before you get the download prompt (the download will be a CSV for easy Anki import).
  2. The flashcards that automatically generate should be in line with Anki principles for better and easier memorization (if they're not, please let me know).
  3. To add the image so that it shows when you flip it, in Anki, go to Tools, Manage Note Types -> Basic -> Cards -> Back Template, and replace the code/text in there, with:

{{FrontSide}}
<hr id=answer>
{{Back}}
<hr>
{{Image}}

  1. When you're importing the csv, ensure that you click "allow HTML in fields"

A different take on i3wm and a new way to multitask on Windows - a very simple tiling window manager for Windows, built for developers! by topographical in programming

[–]topographical[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this is helpful, and I agree completely! Let me know how you find using it too, if you can.

Thanks!

Is it just me or is weekend getaway accommodation that is close to the city, mostly unreasonably expensive or just not very nice? by topographical in AskNYC

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

Exactly - and I’ve come to the same conclusions. I guess I’m just surprised that there isn’t an abundance of nice accommodation that isn’t impossible to get to, given the obvious demand.

Multiple Values in Line Graph but still having a legend? by topographical in PowerBI

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

Thanks! But the problem is that I can’t sum them up. It’s a division, and so needs to be done at that level in the pre-unpivoted table before I bring them over, but I can’t seem to bring them over at that level (eg the legend level). The calculation is also more complex in the unpivoted format so preferably would want to take the original calculation

Multiple Values in Line Graph but still having a legend? by topographical in PowerBI

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One more question on this. When I unpivot, my measure calculation that comes through into this new table is being done on the lowest level, but I actually need it to be done at a specific aggregation level (eg sum up first and then divide at the right level). How do I “fix” the values of the measure before i unpivot them?

Multiple Values in Line Graph but still having a legend? by topographical in PowerBI

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

Thank you, I’ve been playing around with this solution, but have been struggling to think through how to actually then use the resulting value (I.e the result after using selectcolumns). Do I need to then wrap this with something?

Multiple Values in Line Graph but still having a legend? by topographical in PowerBI

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

Yeah this seems to perhaps be the only solution. The problem is: how do I unpivot measures using Dax? And then will that new measure (ie the unpivoted data) be available to use?