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Testing direct ChatGPT o3 Upload
Adding a new lag based measure for Substack Video vs. YouTube Uploading
Jul 24
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Matt Hagy Theorist
5:01
March 2025
Proposed Student Debt Forgiveness Simulations
Using the Student Debt Issue to Enhance Democratic Candidate Vibes via Policy Simulations
Mar 7
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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January 2025
Excited for my Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer, Matte Black / Gradient Graphite Polarized, Standard
Seems this would be great for Live Streaming
Jan 21
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Matt Hagy Theorist
0:26
December 2024
Going Independent
You can find me at matthagy.github.io/substack_comments/ for the foreseeable future
Dec 21, 2024
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Matt Hagy Theorist
May 2023
Hierarchical categorization using OpenAI: Methods exposition
A detailed explanation, source code, and data for clustering my Substack comments using OpenAI embeddings and the ChatGPT API
May 7, 2023
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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April 2023
Hierarchical categorization of substack comments
Demo of using OpenAI embeddings and ChatGPT API to organize content, and my ever-growing amazement with AI-augmented programming tools.
Apr 23, 2023
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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March 2023
Using OpenAI APIs to categorize and label substack comments
OpenAI offers some amazing tools for working with text.
Mar 25, 2023
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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December 2022
Developing a Custom Substack Front-end
Part 1: Developing a Substack client to fetch posts and comments
Dec 10, 2022
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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April 2020
Introducing DB From Zero
Lear how to develop increasingly sophisticated databases from scratch
Apr 28, 2020
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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June 2019
An implementation of the 2D Bond Fluctuation Model (BFM) for Polymer Physics
As a small programming project, I’ve implemented the Bond Fluctuation Model (BFM) for polymer physics in 2 dimensions using Java. You can…
Jun 30, 2019
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Matt Hagy Theorist
Investigating the long-time behavior of the two-dimensional Ising model by leveraging the Java…
Summary
Jun 23, 2019
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Matt Hagy Theorist
April 2019
Developing simple chemical physics simulations that run in the browser
I’ve been experimenting with using Scala.js to create education simulations and would like to share the results and what I’ve learned.
Apr 7, 2019
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Matt Hagy Theorist
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