IMO for the spirit of openness and contribution, the 'source' for each of the prompts should be more prominent and accessible. Currently it's a small link at the bottom of each page which is an '.nb' file, which downloads to your device, and you have to find a viewer for .nb files (I couldn't find anything in the VSCode marketplace)<p>That said I like the idea of a repository of shared prompts, too often are prompts squirrelled away, having an accessible set would be helpful to many people. Are there other similar prompt repositories?<p>Looking through these I see most of them are made for GPT35/4. Other LLMs do exist, which have their own strengths and have somewhat different formats and structures. Hopefully when they say LLM they aren't assuming GPT only.
Hmmm not sure I really get why Wolfram would be the right organisation to build this…<p>I did enjoy the yoda examples however, so the time reading has not been lost .
I sort of like the OpenAI GPT integration with Wolfram Desktop, but this article is 7 months old. Wolfram just dropped version 14, it would be nice to see this article updated.