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Showing posts with label January 29. Show all posts
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Friday, January 29, 2021

Show HN: Has Elon Changed his Twitter bio? – toy project https://ift.tt/2Min1R1THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/39uUaSlTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/39wjTd0 https://ift.tt/39wjTd0

Show HN: Has Elon Changed his Twitter bio? – toy project https://ift.tt/3r3SdCd January 29, 2021 at 08:37AM

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Show HN: Get matched with developers, projects, and ideas https://ift.tt/3aln4UiTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3alHgp4THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2YulFF8 https://ift.tt/2YulFF8

Show HN: Get matched with developers, projects, and ideas https://connectdome.com January 29, 2021 at 08:22AM

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Show HN: Browse a year of profiling data, live https://ift.tt/2YxrC45THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2NR2FyRTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2MzDVu8 https://ift.tt/2MzDVu8

Show HN: Browse a year of profiling data, live https://ift.tt/3afTrU7 January 29, 2021 at 08:02AM

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Show HN: MicroPython-Ctl – a TypeScript lib for talking to MicroPython devices https://ift.tt/2Mx2g3MTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3t9IOLmTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3r4kZ5H https://ift.tt/3r4kZ5H

Show HN: MicroPython-Ctl – a TypeScript lib for talking to MicroPython devices https://ift.tt/2YDOY8B January 29, 2021 at 05:54AM

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Launch HN: InpharmD (YC W21) – curated drug information for doctors https://ift.tt/3oqpZQhTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/36rsyf0THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3j2ASHc https://ift.tt/3j2ASHc

Launch HN: InpharmD (YC W21) – curated drug information for doctors Hi HN- My name is Ashish, and I’m the CEO/ co founder of InpharmD ( https://inpharmd.com ). We take questions from doctors and return curated, evidence – based answers. I was a clinical pharmacist offering a remote service from a University for 10 years. Ask us anything, we begged, and our team of pharmacists, residents, and students would look it up, get through the paywalls, and provide the answer. I passed out business cards around local hospitals. They were lost over time. Then I passed out business cards with magnets. They stuck around, but there aren’t that many places in the hospital with the magnetic surfaces. Eventually, people stored our number, but we’d ask so many questions when they called, they couldn’t ask theirs: who are you, where are you calling from, what’s your email, spell it, etc, etc, etc. Often, they’d hang up on us, and I don’t blame them. The average doctor now sees five patients an hour. I realized I wasn’t alone, and hundreds of other academicians, all leading their own teams, had the same problem. So, we formed a network and interviewed hundreds of our customers about how they’d ideally interact with us. What we needed to build was simple: one touch request. My co – founder Tulasee built that and since, we learned that AI can transcribe PDFs faster (but not yet better) than our pharmacists. We started with 5,000 of our own study abstracts, assigned weights for corresponding content in their respective PDFs, and now we continuously reassign the weights until the algorithm can completely make our own abstracts. Our latest test revealed 94% accuracy against a matched human control, but with medical information, this will need to be 100% before we can rely on it. We think Watson was a missed opportunity, so we called our algorithm Sherlock. We’re launching a partnership with the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists® (ASHP- https://ashp.org ), using their database of 1,300 vetted drug monographs, so Sherlock can field questions at the point of care. We’ve been fortunate to find early adopter health systems to pay for our service: WellStar, Ochsner, University of Maryland, Georgia DPH, and St Francis. We’re typically compared to the cost of their healthcare providers manually searching, and we end up cheaper. We love this community and we’d welcome your ideas/ experiences/ feedback on what we’re building! January 29, 2021 at 06:50AM

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Show HN: SleekDB 2.0 – Simple database effortless https://ift.tt/3taWwOaTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2YsqZcgTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3a8zDSs https://ift.tt/3a8zDSs

Show HN: SleekDB 2.0 – Simple database effortless https://ift.tt/2KgIsMz January 29, 2021 at 06:42AM

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Show HN: Create Chrome Extensions for internal use https://ift.tt/2YoIlXsTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/2MbXlW0THE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3crOVVv https://ift.tt/3crOVVvTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3adWQ5VTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3ta7qU3 https://ift.tt/3ta7qU3

Show HN: Create Chrome Extensions for internal use https://extension.dev January 28, 2021 at 06:33PM

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Show HN: Simple VSCode extension to autocomplete Python with a transformer model https://ift.tt/3iYbBxJTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3iWcwPbTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3ag18JY https://ift.tt/3ag18JYTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3othe8mTHE RIGHT PEOPLE https://ift.tt/3iZxpZC https://ift.tt/3iZxpZC

Show HN: Simple VSCode extension to autocomplete Python with a transformer model We created a simple VSCode plugin to autocomplete Python with a transformer model trained on code from awesome PyTorch list. Github repo: https://ift.tt/3pNn9pS You will need a GPU for it to be responsive. January 28, 2021 at 05:49PM

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