- The author presents a single, large prompt for simplicity, but I find it works best when I break up my requests into smaller chunks. I often realize I have new questions as old questions get answered. Treat it like you are working over chat with a data analyst, not like you are sending a large request over an email.
- The "Data Preparation" step isn't actually necessary, that's one of the beautiful things about Code Interpreter. You can prompt it like "describe the available columns" or "remove any rows with missing data" or "ignore columns X, Y, and Z". I don't ever have to crack open the CSV file and manually clean the data.
Perhaps they will get into these kinds of things in future parts of the series.
I sometimes search with Reddit or YouTube. Or Instagram if I want to see what some place is really like. And sometimes Twitter for a piece of very recent news. Too recent for google to index.
yes....google is very bad for immediacy, though you can use the date filter, as you say, it still does not always index and when it does, its page order is still based on backlink authority etc
yeah exactly - date filter doesn't always help, especially if the event is very recent. even when some things happened a week ago but are not very significant for general population... sometimes it's hard to find. e.g. info about cyclist-involved incidents.
Re: LI Recruiter + ChatGPT Code Interpreter
- The author presents a single, large prompt for simplicity, but I find it works best when I break up my requests into smaller chunks. I often realize I have new questions as old questions get answered. Treat it like you are working over chat with a data analyst, not like you are sending a large request over an email.
- The "Data Preparation" step isn't actually necessary, that's one of the beautiful things about Code Interpreter. You can prompt it like "describe the available columns" or "remove any rows with missing data" or "ignore columns X, Y, and Z". I don't ever have to crack open the CSV file and manually clean the data.
Perhaps they will get into these kinds of things in future parts of the series.
need to get you onto Brainfood Live at some point William
That could be fun in the future. Right now I have a 6-week-old baby at home, so it's hard to schedule anything "live"!
I sometimes search with Reddit or YouTube. Or Instagram if I want to see what some place is really like. And sometimes Twitter for a piece of very recent news. Too recent for google to index.
yes....google is very bad for immediacy, though you can use the date filter, as you say, it still does not always index and when it does, its page order is still based on backlink authority etc
yeah exactly - date filter doesn't always help, especially if the event is very recent. even when some things happened a week ago but are not very significant for general population... sometimes it's hard to find. e.g. info about cyclist-involved incidents.