Posts

#4517 KG for Music Theory with Clickable Links to Web Pages

#4517 KG for Music Theory with Clickable Links to Web Pages #4517  Create an HTML, JavaScript, CSS app with a knowledge graph of music theory, with clickable node links to webpages for each node topic Here is a complete, single-file HTML application that builds an interactive music theory knowledge graph. It uses D3.js (v7) for a smooth, draggable, and zoomable force-directed graph. Every node represents a core music theory concept. Clicking a node will instantly open a curated, high-quality educational webpage (like Wikipedia or Open Music Theory) in a new tab. How to Use It: Copy the code below. Save it as music_theory_graph.html . Double-click the file to open it in any web browser. <!DOCTYPE html > < html lang = "en" > < head > < meta charset = "UTF-8" > < meta name = "viewport" content = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" > < title > Music Theory Knowledge Graph </ title > ...

#4516 Multi-Agent, Multi-Step Prompt Generator

#4516 Multi-Agent, Multi-Step Prompt Generator Stop Prompting Claude. Use Karpathy's Method Instead. https://youtu.be/7zZy1QTvokM #4516 My goal: What would I do in industry X if I was guaranteed to succeed? Then I need a multi-agent assist to generate the "perfect prompt" for achieving that goal. This agent team would also follow-up by evaluating results to correct and improve the prompt. To tackle a "zero-failure" thought experiment and turn it into an actionable execution strategy, a standard single-prompt approach will often yield generic, risk-averse platitudes. To bypass this, we can deploy a file-based, sequential multi-agent pipeline . This architecture uses a "blackboard" design pattern where independent agents read from and write to specific markdown files. This ensures absolute auditability, allows you to inspect the state at every stage, and creates a tight feedback loop for continuous prompt optimization. Here is the design for your multi-a...

#4514 Texas A&M Startup

#4514 Texas A&M Startup #4514  Think innovatively. If I buy a 3-bedroom plus study room, and 2-car open air garage just off-campus Texas A&M, what types of startup should I start? An off-campus property at Texas A&M (College Station) provides a unique structural advantage: a high-density, highly motivated student and researcher ecosystem paired with distinct physical assets (a study room for deep work, a 2-car open-air garage, and proximity to a major Tier-1 research institution). To think innovatively, we should move past basic student housing or standard retail concepts and focus on leveraging the physical space as an incubator, operational hub, or testing ground for high-value startups. Here are four innovative startup concepts tailored to this specific asset footprint: 1. The "Garage-to-Flight" Autonomous Logistics Lab The Concept: A hyper-local, last-mile drone or autonomous rover delivery and service network optimizing campus logistics. Leveraging the Gara...