Hi again, On Saturday, 02 December 2023 22:33:39 CET Andre Heinecke wrote: > Anyhow! Back to topic!
Btw. This commit is a very good example how I use GPT-3.5 in day to day life: https://dev.gnupg.org/rW2cc0f90e94f905f552e7a51263d882d626ad7ec6 That commit was mostly LLM generated. I only very recently started doing such things. The query was: "Correct but do not modify the contents in braces" I had to run the results trough "fmt" because GPT-3.5 always puts out things in single lines. I recently used Microsoft Word and it was pretty nice how it automatically suggested things like. "This is a fill word, you should try to avoid it". That is what I meant by KMail integration, something nice and not intrusive that just helps you to better bring your meaning across. Best Regards, Andre -- GnuPG.com - a brand of g10 Code, the GnuPG experts. g10 Code GmbH, Erkrath/Germany, AG Wuppertal HRB14459 GF Werner Koch, USt-Id DE215605608, www.g10code.com. GnuPG e.V., Rochusstr. 44, D-40479 Düsseldorf. VR 11482 Düsseldorf Vorstand: W.Koch, B.Reiter, A.Heinecke Mail: bo...@gnupg.org Finanzamt D-Altstadt, St-Nr: 103/5923/1779. Tel: +49-211-28010702
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