
67 // Dynamic documents with Geoffrey Litt and Max Schoening
Metamuse · Adam Wiggins, Geoffrey Litt, Max Schoening
November 3, 20221h 10m
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Show Notes
What if we could start with a plaintext note and gradually evolve it into an app? That’s the question asked by Max and Geoffrey in their latest research at Ink & Switch. They join Adam to discuss data detectors, language models and personal text, and the creative process on a research project. Plus: why Stable Diffusion is like a slot machine.
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Show notes
- Geoffrey Litt and Max Schoening
- Ink & Switch
- An Everlasting Meal
- The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science
- previous Metamuse episode with Max Schoening
- previous Metamuse episode with Geoffrey Litt
- Potluck essay and live demo
- GPT3, DALL-E
- An app can be a home-cooked meal
- Bonnie Nardi
- data detectors
- NSDataDetector
- variable rewards
- Metamuse episode with Peter van Hardenberg
- Formality Considered Harmful
- Paul Shen, Paul Sonnentag
- command pallettes
- “if you’re not embarrassed, you’re shipping too late”
- GitHub Copilot
- Cambria