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Portfolio Check! Lonely Octopus Program Progress Update🐙
It’s time to track my progress and accomplishments in the eight-week Lonely Octopus Program, as we’re officially over mid-point now! 📑Study Plan Courses Completed✅: 📚Learning Projects Completed✅: 📖Workshop Assignments Completed✅: In Progress & Upcoming📣: So much more to come!
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Resume/Job-Hunting Web App
Last night I submitted my third project for the Lonely Octopus program – an app designed to find correlation (and opportunity) between a user’s resume and a job listing (or desired job description).🕵♀️ It also provides a summarized comparison analysis, a “fit”/match percentage based on the comparison, and ideas for upskilling (trainings, certifications) to increase…
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ANOTHER ONE!
if you read that in DJ Khaled’s voice, you got it, congrats I made my 5th Streamlit app for another Lonely Octopus project. It’s an AI merch designer which generates new merch concepts by analyzing the user’s text description of the style/content and their selection of the specific merchandise type they want it to be…
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Lonely Octopus Joke
On the Lonely Octopus program Discord server, there are bot commands that we use to do things like check course info and “buy” events. Today, while perusing the commands list, I found (what I think is) an easter egg. The command was: /drinky and it had no information about it. Of course, I entered it,…
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ChatGPT4o-Mini: To “m” or not to “M”
I was curious why the “m” in ChatGPT-4o mini is lowercase within the chat interface, but capitalized elsewhere, and if you also had this burning yet relatively frivolous question, here is what ChatGPT-4o mini explained: Then I thought – wow, mini things are cute. So, I asked: Response (Spoiler: it doesn’t do images yet): Note…
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Study Sesh Notes: Prompt Engineering
Today I completed the first step of my personalized study plan: The Ultimate ChatGPT Technical Self-Study Bootcamp, which includes 30 videos. The concepts are really familiar to me already because I spent most of May this year studying prompt engineering on Coursera, specifically the Vanderbilt University certification program taught by Jules White. What I enjoyed…