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🧠 “Engineers like to solve problems. If there are no problems handily available, they will create their own problems.” – Scott Adams
Hey friends & nerds! 👋
Welcome to the Sunday Science Newsletter where we explore science, systems & tools that help us become smarter scientists.
OpenAI Releases Their Own Guide To Optimize GPT
The article provides practical tips to optimize the performance of GPT models, enabling users to achieve better results. It emphasizes the importance of clear instructions when interacting with GPTs, highlighting the need to provide specific details, request desired writing styles, and use delimiters and step-by-step instructions for tasks.
Include important details in your query to receive more relevant answers.
Ask the model to adopt a specific persona or writing style.
Use delimiters to clearly indicate different parts of the input.
Specify the steps required to complete a task.
Provide examples to demonstrate the desired output.
Specify the desired length of the output.
Provide reference text to help the model generate accurate answers.
👎 Why People Fail - The Ambition Annihilator
Newton's First Law of Motion states that a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will stay in motion.
Millions fail to build a business and their personal brands due to the Ambition Annihilator. In this short blog, I will attempt to motivate you to get started which is hard enough. Tips to get started to build your own personal brand.
🤓Illuminating Physics in the Kitchen
In a new study, physics assistant professor Vivek Prakash and colleagues explored the variety of fluid mechanics concepts that can be found in the kitchen.
🎙️ Dreaming CFD: Milovan Perić's Path to 3D Solutions💡
🧠 Deep Feedforward Neural Networks
AI specialist Jürgen Schmidhuber on the first deep networks, backpropagation and whether you can train a network without unsupervised pre-training.
💻 Engineering Tool of the Week – Lethe
Lethe (pronounced /ˈliːθiː/) is open-source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software which uses high-order continuous Galerkin formulations to solve the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations (among others). Lethe contains a family of solvers that are based on deal.II, a finite element library. Through deal.II, Lethe uses Trilinos for its sparse linear algebra routines and p4est for its distributed adaptative quadtrees and octrees.
📚 Book of the Week
The Unfair Advantage: How You Already Have What It Takes to Succeed
Perfect for Students as well!
Based on their experience as entrepreneurs, investors and mentors, the authors present aspiring founders an audit framework to assess and act on their unfair advantages. The framework goes by the acronym MILES: money, intelligence/insight, location/luck, education/expertise, and status.
The framework helps founders understand their underlying motivations and mindset, which can evolve over time. They need to understand their personality along the dimensions of openness, curiosity, discipline, introversion/extroversion, friendliness, and ability to handle stress and worry. Complimentary skills and types can add balance to a founder team, the authors explain.
🙃 Meme of the Week
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Jousef