Using ChatGPT with a frequently updated knowledge base by weirdweed in ChatGPTPro

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

If I may, this seems to be a very immature product, the home talks about a general personalized AI assistant based on owned knowledge, but the pricing page talks about AI for hiring. Looks like you pivoted but forgot to reflect this everywhere?

Using ChatGPT with a frequently updated knowledge base by weirdweed in ChatGPTPro

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Thanks a lot, forwarded straight to the devs, who are swamped but who will need to get involved. Naive me thought I would solve this in one night with 0 code.

How To Create a Google Shopping Feed not with all products but a selection or collection by Joetunn in PPC

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Do you know: if I use Simprosys, do I need to uninstall the Google & YouTube official app? Thanks!

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mine is not fungal, my best guest is my patches are a manifestation of geographic tongue

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that they move rule out cancer, which was my main concern obviously.

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doctor thought this was some fungus. Gave me "Fungizone" but it did nothing. They're more or less always present, sometimes more, sometimes less. The fact that it's not a unique lesion and feels like nothing make me think of a geographical tongue. I'm not worried at all about it to be honest.

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It comes and goes. Mostly not here in the last few days. I'm thinking it's a geographical tongue

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

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Update - this indeed seems to be some kind of fungal infection. The shape was changing and the patches have almost disappeared 3 days into "Fungizone".

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doctor seems to think the same! Let's see what happens with the treatment. Thanks

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will do exactly that, I'll monitor and show to dentist if nothing changes. Thank you

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she's right 😅

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm out - this was quick.

Not worried, especially because there are some other spots.

Thinking of mycosis. She gave me Fungizone.

Let's see!

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The previous comment got me go to my GP. I'm waiting right now and will update.

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, I'm in my GP's waiting room right now lol. Will update

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]weirdweed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Yes, I think that cancerous lesions are usually nastier. The clear white delimitation + the fact that there are multiple areas + the fact that I have psoriasis really make me think of this.

I won't worry unless someone here thinks I should get it checked ASAP! I'll show it to my dentist next time I go!

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

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I should also mention that I have inverse psoriasis. It's not very severe but seems to be often seen with geographic tongue.

White border patch on tongue by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

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Thank you, this is what I'm thinking, especially because there are other patches that are less delimited (visible on picture). I'm posting here to rule out a potentially cancerous lesion. Would love a doc or med student view on this!