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Enhance GPT-J Chatbot with External APIs
Discover how to enhance your GPT-J chatbot with external APIs! Our latest blog post covers integrating real-time weather data and other services to make your chatbot more interactive and useful. Perfect for developers looking to boost chatbot capabilities
In our previous blog post, we covered the basics of building and deploying a GPT-J powered chatbot. Now, let’s explore how you can enhance your GPT-J chatbot with external APIs to provide real-time data and enrich your chatbot’s interactions. Specifically, we’ll create a weather bot that fetches current weather information from an external API and exposes an API endpoint for easy interaction. 1.…
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#WDEFNews12 #WDEFWeather: #WeatherAlmanac for #ChattanoogaTN on Wednesday, August 23, 2023.
#WDEF#WDEF-TV#WDEF.com#WDEF News 12#WDEF Weather#Chief Meteorologist Austen Onek#[email protected]#Chattanooga Weather#Tennessee River Valley#News 12 Chattanooga#WDEF Chattanooga#WDEF-TV News 12#wdef.com/weather#Weather In Chattanooga#Weather Almanac#Weather Data#Weather Data Visualization
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Things to Know About Climate Analytics
Understanding and dealing with climate change is complicated, but using climate analytics can help. Climate analytics means studying and making sense of climate data to learn about climate patterns and predict what might happen in the future. This article explains why climate analytics is important and how it helps people and organizations make smart choices. Climate consulting services use climate analytics to give advice and help businesses and others handle the effects of climate change. It's easier than ever to get climate data online and use it to make decisions.
1. Climate Analytics: Using Data to Learn More
• Climate analytics is about studying climate data to understand climate patterns and predict the future.
• It uses advanced techniques like math and machines to find valuable information.
• This helps decision-makers assess risks, plan for the future, and adapt to changes.
2. Expert Help with Climate Challenges
• Climate consulting services use climate analytics to give personalized advice to organizations in different fields.
• Consultants look at climate data and turn it into useful information that helps organizations manage risks.
• By planning and assessing risks, climate consulting supports businesses in making smart choices to reduce climate-related problems.
3. Easy Access for Everyone
• Digital technology has made climate data accessible and easy to use online.
• People can find different types of climate data online, like records from the past, pictures from satellites, and predictions from climate models.
• Climate data online helps individuals, businesses, and policymakers explore and use climate information in different ways.
4. Supporting Decision-Making
• Climate services use climate analytics to help with decision-making in many areas like farming, energy, water, cities, and disasters.
• These services provide tailored information and tools to help people understand risks, make plans, and build a better future.
5. Climate Data Sources and Quality
• Climate analytics depends on having good climate data from different sources like weather stations, satellites, and climate models.
• It's important to check that the data is accurate and reliable, so we use quality control and validation methods.
• Working together with weather agencies, researchers, and international groups is important to improve the availability and quality of data.
6. Climate Projections and Future Scenarios
• Climate analytics doesn't just look at the past; it also uses climate models to predict the future.
• These models show different possible futures based on how much greenhouse gases we emit and how they affect temperature, rain, sea levels, and more.
• Knowing what might happen in the future helps decision-makers plan for risks and come up with solutions.
Climate analytics is crucial for dealing with climate change. By using climate data and advanced analysis, people and organizations can learn valuable things about climate and make better decisions. By using climate analytics, we can all make informed choices that protect the environment and build a sustainable future. When it comes to climate services and weather analytics, AWIS Weather Services is a trusted name. With their expertise in climate consulting and advanced analytics, they provide comprehensive support for decision-making processes. To know more about the company, refer to their website Awis.com.
#Weather History#Weather Data#Climate Services#Climate Consulting#Historical Weather Data#Past Weather#Past Precipitation Data
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Coronal Mass Ejection Tracking
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Fun in the sun! ☀️🐝🌸
#star trek#star trek tng#tng#star trek the next generation#the next generation#data soong#geordi la forge#lore soong#b4 soong#b-4 soong#star trek data#star trek geordi#star trek lore#star trek b4#star trek b-4#daforge#suggestive#it is an absolutely GORGEOUS day#but I’ve discovered I really hate sunscreen (because it sticks to my skin even after I shower) so I spent the day inside drawing this!#I am going to risk it and play some tennis with my friends soon#but it’s been a while since I’ve spent an entire day drawing. it feels good 🥺💛✨#and I was doing it somewhere with big windows so it wasn’t like I was missing out on the phenomenal weather!#anyhow. Soong-type brothers reunion in the holodeck. 😤💛✨
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How many times do you think Tuvok used the Tarkalean flu excuse before Janeway started going "Hmm..." Seven years is a long time and I'm certain that the first few times Tuvok got the 'flu' Janeway didn't remember or think much of it. Especially depending on how common the Tarkalean flu is (it'd be much less notable if it was the equivalent of being out sick with 'a cold') At what point do you think Janeway went "Let me make a note of this..." and then the next time his 'flu' rolled around, seven years later, she went back to confirm that note. But a good scientist needs more consistent results than that - so it really took a third period of seven years to fully cement this knowledge as fact in her mind. Meanwhile Tuvok's making detailed psychological notes on her. They're a perfect team!
#she said 'the last time you had the Tarkalean flu was seven years ago wasn't it?' and I said 'You used the same excuse EVERY time Tuvok??'#so maybe the Tarkalean flu is common enough that it wasn't deemed necessary to vary the lie ehehehe#Janeway: [scientist] I have to gather data!#Tuvok: [tactical/spy] I must gather information.#Kathryn Janeway#Tuvok#star trek voyager#voy#the idea that Janeway knew bc Tuvok showed obvious signs is a bit boring to me - heheh it's funnier if Tuvok is just appearing#perfectly normal maybe a little bit under the weather like 'I have the flu' and Janeway (who's been conducting a mini study in#the background over seven year periods) is like 'I don't think so... =_='
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The Circus returns this Thursday with Chapter 3!
@swashbucklery and I thought it would be fun to share the (ridiculous) emoji calendar they made for June 1891 with the associated text revealing what the emojis stand for removed!
So, voila! A spoiler for some upcoming chapters if you think you can decipher the meaning behind these emojis!
#july and august calendars to be revealed at a later date#not pictured: the historical weather data that was incorporated into the making of this fic#circus au#tanthamore fic
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well it's been a week since i last felt [redacted] so that's something i guess
#is it the tms? is it the weather? is it the fact that i've had one less attorney on my desk since [redacted] left?#other things? all of the above? who can say#it's not a lot of data to work with but i do feel marginally better 🧍🏼
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Normally a week or so after a tropical storm, the UK gets a few days of high winds and rain
so lots of people got very confused at the BBC weather app this morning

#It was just a poorly timed data glitch#But I was half asleep this morning#And I thought#Ooh that's gonna be blustery out.... Hey#Bbc#Bbc weather#Bbc weather glitch
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Thor is sad and it rains. Thor is happy and there’s a storm. Thor is embarrassed and there’s hail. He feels anything for long enough and it Induces Weather. Manufactured stoicism and a magic controlling hammer were necessary to learn.
#Asgard has perfect summer weather statistic incorrect#Thor who has been chained with mjolnir spiritually bound to his innate magic for centuries has manipulated true climate data#Thor is part of the ecosystem
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Viking 'paganism' was probably never a consistent orthodoxy... and may never have been systematically understood by those who practised it.
I recently found myself sitting outside watching an Appalachian fiddler play with his friend. "All he's got in his head are fiddle tunes," his wife told me proudly, amid stories of how he awed students at a classical conservatory. I thought about how very many songs he must know, and how you keep them straight - if someone came to you and asked you to sing every song you know, where do you start? How do you ever know if you're finished?
Anyway I figure not-systematically-understood feels something like that.
(I'm also having thoughts about cultural Christianity as a way for modern Americans to understand what Price is calling a belief system as opposed to a religion - something like religion is not a separate thing you do at church, or praying before meals, but just an understood part of every moment of your day such that you don't even notice it's there.)
The 'worship' required by the Norse pantheon was not adoration, or gratitude, or even unreserved approval, and was thus utterly unlike the Christian relationship to the divine. The religion of the Aesir and Vanir demanded only a recognition that they existed as an integral and immutable part of human nature and society, and of the natural world, and that as such they possessed an inherent rightness - perhaps even a kind of beauty. If one wished to avoid disaster, it was necessary to come to terms with the gods, and the terms would be theirs, not those of their followers... a refusal to acknowledge the gods in this way could have dire consequences. It would also involve a contradiction, as such an act would be a denial of the undeniable. The question of 'believing in' the Norse gods was probably irrelevant.
(I note that Price leaves space here for the interpretation of gods not as natural but as human archetypal representations.)
I'm colored a bit by reading The Long Ships here, but I think this is saying people 'believed' in gods the way we 'believe' in gravity. It doesn't matter if you think the theory is correct, it's still there. You can't just jump off a roof and fly because you decided Newton was wrong, any more than you can have a safe sea voyage because Thor does not exist. When Christians come saying their god is stronger, and you can in fact have a safe voyage just by praying to their god, that's fantastic news! Holy cow, these shaved priests are saying they've invented airplanes, what control that gives you over your life!
#or to return to the idea of gods as archetypal representations:#imagine you could choose to never meet an evangelist again just by performing a certain ritual regularly#anyway I'm getting disjointed here because it's bedtime#but tied in there somewhere is how I have a neighbor who Does believe the US government can control the weather#and like. I think he's nutso obviously. but as a conspiracy theorist he knows more about this than I do#he's looked at data he's read things about it and he's considered the situation#where I have gone 'that's nutso' and moved right along#and if that's the case and you want a force stronger than hurricanes - do you pray to God or Thor or the American government?#...yeah I'm too far gone to tie this together properly#Norsebinge#Nimblermortal liveblogs#the Viking Way#next we get to talk about the invisible population and I'm psyched#oh shoot this had something to do with#athingofvikings#maybe because he goes on to talk about burial ritual as evidence for this sort of thing?#bullocks definitely too tired for this#personally I hope to pray to the CEO of the train company
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