gpt
Indulging the idea that my prompts to the topical hell robot might be original enough to document.
Science Score: 44.0%
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Low similarity (4.7%) to scientific vocabulary
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Repository
Indulging the idea that my prompts to the topical hell robot might be original enough to document.
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: extratone
- License: other
- Language: HTML
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://extratone.github.io/gpt/
- Size: 6.95 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 5
- Releases: 0
Topics
Metadata Files
README.md
Gee Pee Tee
This repository contains records of my conversations with OpenAI's silly text generation robot in multiple file formats.
If you're more curious about the content of the conversations themselves, check out the HTML index on my TildeTown. (A mirror is maintained here via GitHub Pages.)
As of right now, these are exclusively sourced from conversations with the free, third(?) version available at chat.openai.com.
Methodology
I used @pionxzsh's ChatGPTExporter Userscript running in @quoid's Userscripts Safari Extension to export the history of my chats in all available formats. My configuration is depicted in the screenshot embedded below.

Owner
- Name: David Blue
- Login: extratone
- Kind: user
- Location: Columbia, Missouri
- Company: @softwarehistorysociety
- Website: https://bilge.world
- Twitter: dieselgoth
- Repositories: 892
- Profile: https://github.com/extratone
Self-described Software Historian (and lapsed auto journalist,) writing in public via GitHub and here to help. If I've screwed up, tell me! (Please)
Citation (CITATION.cff)
abstract: "The Psalms (alternatively/interchangeably entitled Bilge) is a monobyline World Wide Web Blog written by 𝒟𝒶𝓋𝒾𝒹 ℬ𝓁𝓊ℯ (good morning!) observing and selectively amplifying the characters, organizations, and stories surrounding the most abrupt, profound, and spectacular communicative renaissance in the history of the human species. Less abstractly, its beat is wholly digital, namely in tools (software, services, and methodologies) and culture (music, film, podcasts, and media) from a distinct lens established at good distance from California. It is unlicensed and entirely written in public largely via this GitHub Repository, supplemented by experiments on a variety of other platforms, including (arguably) my Twitter account."
authors:
- family-names: Blue
given-names: David
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9307-2251"
cff-version: "1.2.0"
version: 3.11
date-released: 2021-10-15
keywords:
- media
license: "The Unlicense, Dave Edition"
license-url: https://davidblue.wtf/license
repository-code: "https://github.com/extratone/bilge"
title: "The Psalms"
GitHub Events
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Last Year
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 11 months ago
All Time
- Total issues: 5
- Total pull requests: 0
- Average time to close issues: N/A
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- Total issue authors: 1
- Total pull request authors: 0
- Average comments per issue: 0.2
- Average comments per pull request: 0
- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 0
- Pull requests: 0
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- Issue authors: 0
- Pull request authors: 0
- Average comments per issue: 0
- Average comments per pull request: 0
- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Top Authors
Issue Authors
- extratone (5)