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danielrosehill/README.md

Daniel's Github Homepage!

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Welcome to my homepage on Github!

I use Github (mostly) as a notepad to jot down and share markdown documentation, but there's the odd useful Python program and Bash script here too.

For a somewhat organised presentation, see this index repo - or just go through my repositories.

Current interests: exploring large language models (LLMs); thinking broadly about ways to organise and store LLM outputs; working on a project to create a graph-native system for storing AI-derived text snippets.

Older and less exciting interests: Linux backup (these days, I use OpenSUSE), data visualisation, and (though less on Github) leveraging all that to tell the stories behind the numbers.

Related profiles: Kaggle, Hugging Face.

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  1. My-Github-Repo-Index My-Github-Repo-Index Public

    An index to my Github account. Repositories are organised by themes in the 'sections' folder.

    Python 2

  2. My-Thoughts-On-Tech My-Thoughts-On-Tech Public

    A first-entry notepad to jot down some notes that may be developed into blogs (or not). My philosophy and lens on everything from AI to backups.

  3. Prompt-Library Prompt-Library Public template

    Prompts I've used or am using with large language models (LLMs)

    Python 3

  4. LLM-Experiment-Notebook LLM-Experiment-Notebook Public

    Prompts tested against various LLMs for comparison and evaluation purposes

  5. LLMs-on-LLMs LLMs-on-LLMs Public

    Large language models (LLMs) explaining themselves. Often insightful, though accuracy not guaranteed!

    Python

  6. Mr-David-Rosen Mr-David-Rosen Public

    An LLM-generated alias to explore contextually guided prompting strategies

    Python