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Same here. Using it this week and on Thursday I began to understand why Lee Sedol retired not long after being defeated by AlphaGo. For the stuff I'm good at, 3 months ago I was better than the models. Today, I'm not sure.


Amazing to see the scale of it. As a piece of feedback my assumption is that different officers are assigned to different areas and so since street sweeping is either the first and third or second and fourth week of the month for most residential areas, this will allow different officers to float to the top in different weeks. Having at least a 2 week lookback for the leaderboard is probably best. Otherwise great work!


> street sweeping is either the first and third or second and fourth week of the month for most residential areas

On my block we get it 2x/week. I've never seen a street sweeper come by and the street is always dirty, but I sure have gotten tickets for leaving my vehicle out front overnight on the wrong day.


I think the street is dirty precisely because there are vehicles out on the wrong day such that the street sweeper couldn't sweep that part of the street. Getting a ticket means the street sweeper couldn't do its job and you don't see clean streets.


As far as I know you only get a ticket if you're actually parked there when the sweeper comes by. There's a parking cop car following the sweeper and ticketing the cars. You're allowed to re-park in the street after the sweeper has done its job, even if it's still technically street sweeping time.

So if you've got a ticket, there almost certainly was a sweeper that came by at that time.


Pretty sure it varies depending on where you live. iirc When I was in SF the tickets would get distributed ahead of time and the sweeper would follow within an hour or so. Once the sweeper went by you were free to re-park.


In Oakland, there are different vehicles that come by for different purposes. As I understand it there’s an agitator, sprayer, and sweeper. You have to know when the whole process is complete, so I understand it’s easier just to avoid for the whole window.


They’ve started looping back after the sweeper passes and enforcing the full two hour window.


Since when? Where did you get this information from?


The parking enforcement happens before the street sweeper comes. There’s usually four or five of them and they’re several blocks ahead of the sweeper. They’ll all stop and wait 20 minutes for the sweeper to catch up and refill water at the hydrant before continuing on.


FWIW the sweeper comes by my street on the posted schedule. Most days one or two parking cops come ahead of the sweeper writing tickets. I have never seen them come behind the sweeper though I have seen the sweeper wait for them. I believe it is policy not to write tickets after because as other posts have noted it is perfectly legal to park right after the sweeper comes through even if it is still sweeper hours.

Of course we are on the corner and the other street does not get sweeping (it is also concrete). I assume that is because it is too steep.


It’s not “legal” to park after the sweeper comes. It’s no parking for the full two hour window. I have seen them loop back after the sweeper passes to give more tickets.


According to https://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/drive-park/how-avoid-pa...

> During street sweeping hours, you may not park until the street has been physically swept.


In my experience they are rarely used, unless you are stopping over in Ireland or Iceland.


Same here, the experience has been generally favorable.


yeah unfortunately the OpenAI API hangs sometimet


I think their lead might be a bit bigger than that. ChatGPT 3.5 was released 4 months ago and I still haven't seen another LLM come close to it.


A slightly more paranoid me asks whether there’s some magic they’re using that no one is completely aware of. Watching Google fumble around makes me more paranoid that that’s the case.


Have you tried Anthropic LLC's "Claude"? Between it and ChatGPT I'm hard pressed to say which is better, though I'm tempted to give the edge to Claude.


Alpaca on 13B Llama is enough to convince me that it on 65B Llama would match GPT 3.5 for most tasks.

Perplexity AI's app is definitely better than GPT 3.5 for many things although it isn't clear how they are doing everything there.


This is a good point I'll add!


will do!


Haha, I'll set up a docker image that people can pull down!


Thanks but FWIW, I'd also be interested in why it doesn't build. Shouldn't yarn/npm/gulp/whatever manage dependencies ?


I've not found a dependency manager that works reliably across multiple operating systems and operating system versions.


I did, just not in the JavaScript ecosystem.


Hey! You can edit past messages you've submitted and they will generate a new response that overwrites whatever happened in the conversation previously. If you're talking about a tree-like struct where you can have different branches, then true, only the official UI has it AFAIK :)


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