

Did you get the memo?
Did you get the memo?
Really well. Temp turned down all the way, and Gemini has this new feature to run and execute code… Not function calling… It can write a small python script, run it and return the output.
So our prompt explains the excel spreadsheet, then tell it exactly the format we need it in, and then tell it to use python and pandas to read in the CSV, clean it up and reshape it the way we need it to match what we expect and voila.
So hallucinations are not really and issue with the data as it’s simply writing code which then deterministically processes and returns the data.
Edit to add more info: basically Gemini can create and run a lambda function on the fly. And if you’re a coder you can really guide the prompt. Eg "load this into pandas. Then remove all the empty columns. Also remove the total rows. Now unpivot the data so the months are not columns but in separate rows with a column called month.
You get the idea.
Strangely enough we actually solved this problem with AI a few months back. We upload the excel file to Gemini and have a prompt to extract the data we need in a specific json format. And it works surprisingly well.
Let me rephrase. It’s not advisable to be stateless when you’re trying to emigrate voluntarily.
You can’t really be stateless so I presume they had or got some other citizenship first.
6 times a charm!
But seriously, isn’t there some requirement that the judge have passed the bar exam or something?
Hey Janelle, what’s wrong with Wolfie? I can hear him barking. Is he all right?
They’re functionally the same.
See they could fit in here in Australia already!
Yeah with ebook readers the actual device doesn’t really matter as long as you use calibre. I also use the same kindle and honestly I’m not even sure if it has wifi. Maybe. Probably. But it never gets used.
I’m a little disappointed peanuts weren’t worked into this somehow.
Worth it for the sweetest girl I know.
Thank you for your service. 🫡
Thank you for your service. 🫡
Thank you for your service. 🫡
You might still not. Make sure to look both ways when crossing the road.
I’ve seen similar in Vietnam and Thailand too (this year). So I’m guessing it’s common across South East Asia.