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What I really want to know is - how do LLMs understand time series at all? Admittedly, even the best LLMs are not fantastic at analyzing time series and tabular data, but they also don’t completely suck at it. Why is that? They seem better at it that my intuition tells me they should be.

In my opinion we need a multi-modal model that is great at both tabular datasets and text analysis. Most analytical work in economics, policy, public health, medicine etc requires a combination of crosschecking between both. Current gen LLMs are not good enough at generating novel insights by looking at tables and text at the same time. I also haven’t have found any data on this so please serve it to be on a plate if I’m wrong.


Yeah absolutely. Once I am sure of what libraries I will need, I will probably remove the CDN dependencies and just bundle everything.


Ease of development mostly. I am still in the experimentation phase with this. Once I know what I want to use, I will bundle.


No, it's not "running" the file, it's the browser that runs it. For some reason, if I keep it as HTML, the file will not open in the browser when opened from a Sharepoint directory (mounted in the filesystem or opened through the browser), even though it runs perfectly fine when opened from a local folder. I discovered that simply renaming the HTML file to .aspx allowed it to be opened from Sharepoint. No idea why, I have zero knowledge of .NET and its ecosystem.


That's really neat! SimpleGantt needs to be a bit more feature-complete than is easily supportable with something like that, but I love the simplicity. I am an avid user of TiddlyWiki and this would be a great addon to that platform.


Interesting idea. I might do it, I see where you're coming from with it.


Great feedback! Thank you. Obvious now that you mention it. I just fixed it. Pull the new version and you will be able to add uncategorized tasks.


I love this idea, and will definitely do this.


Just FYI if anyone runs into this: I made a few updates to Prelude in the last few days. It now allows including only files tracked by git by using the -g option. You can also toggle case sensitivity of pattern matching (case insensitive by default) with the -c option.

New release https://github.com/aerugo/prelude/releases/tag/v0.3 and pushed to the Homebrew formula


Good idea, followed your advice for the next release.


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