I've been working on LLMParty for some months. It is a collection of experiments that use LLM under the hood. For each experiment I tried to play with something different, such interaction, LLM knowledge, use, etc
Hi HN! I've been working on a series of small experiments that use LLMs under the hood.
For the first one, I made a typical chatbot UI but with a twist: you can enable a mode that writes the user interactions on your behalf. Peak laziness!
I started having tinnitus in both ears 10 months ago.
I don't know the exact cause, but I started noticing it during a job-related burnout and a series of work-related events that significantly increased my stress levels.
It was so bad to the point I had to abruptly quit my job (FYI, freelancing without a safety net sucks).
My doctor gave me pills to help calm my brain and the noise, especially during the night. I also have hypersensitivity, so having a constant noise ringing was not ideal :/
Luckily my ENT doctor recommended that I do multiple things at the same time:
- tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT), listening to white noise ~4 hours a day
- going to a therapist
- daily meditation
- daily exercise
- reducing salt, chocolate, coffee, etc.
The hissing is still there, but I can now ignore it most of the time.
I started to see life a bit differently since then.
Things that disrupt your life can happen so suddenly...
I'm still trying to find a job, but I lost a lot of confidence and developed a bit of a trauma since I don't want to experience burnout again :/
Did they really suggest white noise? I imagine it was pink or brown noise? As I understand it, white noise is the only damaging one since there's no "falloff" to the PWM, it's just "white" or "black," so the spikiness of the modulation can be damaging.
The point of the white noise in TRT is not masking the tinnitus so it is not played loud.
The white noise must be played below the level of the tinnitus, so one can hear both sounds simultaneously. Doing so, in theory, the brain learns to reclassify the tinnitus as an unimportant signal (noise).
Location: Berlin / EU
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No (Maybe Spain or NL)
Technologies: react, next, nodejs, vuejs, python, LLM enthusiast, figma, storybook, nodered, p5js, blender
Résumé/CV: https://hn.pixeletes.com
Current personal project: https://llmparty.pixeletes.com (Funky UIs + LLMs under the hood)
Hi! I'm looking for a job that makes me feel good with what I'm doing. I am a full stack dev & Interaction designer — inventive and creative.
I've been really curious about how to use LLMs beyond the typical chatbot experience. I put together a small collection of experiments with funky UIs that leverage LLMs behind the scenes. Give them a try and let me know what you think!
Saw your profile a few months ago and I like it! Quite surprised you’re still looking for an opportunity. Teams generally lack talent like yours. Good luck!
Where do you put the toilet paper? The diapers? I can fill a 400 L boot easily with weekly groceries for a family of 4. Most cargo bikes have max 300L space, you have no space left for children.
So go twice a week? I'm not sure what to call people when they can't solve problems that easy
There may be issues with my solution, but if that solution is so obvious, maybe you could have used more words in your comment.
Twice a week doesn't solve the problem that you can have groceries + kids in a cargo bike. And we aren't all retired or in a cosy 30h job that allows back and forth all week.
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