So, I'm a part of a small team, each member doing something different. I handle a Moodle curriculum, I hate Moodle BTW, and teach students. And do monthly reports for the students I teach. They're adults, so it's not too hard. Usually.
Anyway, GPT3.5 couldn't always get lessons right. It'd say to scroll with VoiceOver on, on the iPhone, that you'd swipe up with two fingers. Nope, that's three fingers. I can simply ask the bot to correct it, and it'd do so. That, I think, is one of the cool things about it. I had it build a Python script that can take a TSV file exported from Excel cause the cafeteria staff that give students food just can't possibly just write out the menu in a list, oh no that's just too hard, it's gotta be all fansy in Excel with hard to parse columns of letters of days with the menu beside it /s. Anyway I had it create a Python script to just turn that into HTML. It's still awful, just on a web page and the lunch CLI app I wrote a year ago can't parse this new format.
Another thing I just thought of is making ringtones. I can start playing a song, stop at the start of it, write that time down, play till the end of the ringtone, write that time down, and get GPT to give me an FFMPEG command to make a ringtone, with that filename included in the command so I can't even have to copy and paste into the terminal window. That'll be pretty cool.
Anyway, GPT3.5 couldn't always get lessons right. It'd say to scroll with VoiceOver on, on the iPhone, that you'd swipe up with two fingers. Nope, that's three fingers. I can simply ask the bot to correct it, and it'd do so. That, I think, is one of the cool things about it. I had it build a Python script that can take a TSV file exported from Excel cause the cafeteria staff that give students food just can't possibly just write out the menu in a list, oh no that's just too hard, it's gotta be all fansy in Excel with hard to parse columns of letters of days with the menu beside it /s. Anyway I had it create a Python script to just turn that into HTML. It's still awful, just on a web page and the lunch CLI app I wrote a year ago can't parse this new format.
Another thing I just thought of is making ringtones. I can start playing a song, stop at the start of it, write that time down, play till the end of the ringtone, write that time down, and get GPT to give me an FFMPEG command to make a ringtone, with that filename included in the command so I can't even have to copy and paste into the terminal window. That'll be pretty cool.