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Wes Higbee
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2006
From the command line to production. I love everything about computers, especially software development! Videos focus on one tool and/or feature that I find useful... that you can adopt today too.
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Anthropic Claude as your AI Assistant in Zed
มุมมอง 70วันที่ผ่านมา
How to swap out OpenAI for Claude for both the assistant panel and inline code rewriting.
Can ChatGPT Bypass a Paywall? [DO NOT STEAL]
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FTR, I do not condone stealing content online, please reimburse publishers for the hard work they do, so they can keep doing it! This is for educational purposes ONLY. I am only doing this as an exercise in understanding how ChatGPT responds to the request and its accuracy.
Two Simple Steps to Copilot in Vim
มุมมอง 104วันที่ผ่านมา
GitHub has an official vim plugin for Copilot and it rocks!
Using Llama 3.1 !!!
มุมมอง 217วันที่ผ่านมา
Llama 3.1 was just released with a 8/70/405b sizes! And a giant 128K context. I pull down a copy from ollama.com and use it to test out the 8b size vs Llama 3. Also cover using 405b on meta.com. And I the RFC for a new Llama tech Stack.
Twitch VOD - Using Claude to Generate Patches to Modify Code
มุมมอง 60วันที่ผ่านมา
My first attempt at using Claude to generate patches to change code files instead of just regenerating part or all of a file and manually stitching it together. This was recorded on Twitch (live stream) and is not edited.
Can Claude Bypass a Paywall?
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FTR I do not condone using this to bypass paywalls to read private content. I am only doing this as an exercise in understanding how Claude responds to the request and its accuracy.
Claude Workaround - Double Check Extracted Files from Uploads
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Just an FYI if you are watching any of my Claude videos.
AI Pair Programming with Claude Projects Part 1
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My first attempt at using a project in Claude with my code files to add a course count to my catalog of courses page that I have been building with Claude (and some ChatGPT too).
Using Local Models in Zed's AI Assistant with ollama
มุมมอง 544วันที่ผ่านมา
How to configure Zed to use ollama plus a variety of local models for both the Assistant Panel and Inline Assistant requests.
Chat Driven Web Design with Claude + Artifacts
มุมมอง 129วันที่ผ่านมา
Artifacts make it possible to create and modify documents and then preview them (i.e. HTML) without copy/pasta for each change. Simply make requests for high level changes and then see the final result without writing any html/css/js!
wilder.nvim - Fuzzy Menu Completion for Commands, Files, Words
มุมมอง 239วันที่ผ่านมา
Yesterday a viewer left a comment about wilder on my vimGPT video (th-cam.com/video/cp48mDNNMpU/w-d-xo.html), proclaiming it superior. And when I checked it out, it was indeed awesome. Here's a quick video of how to setup and use wilder and my thoughts on how it compares to vimGPT.
Decade(s) Old Remote Desktop Clipboard Bug (Mac to Windows)
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Randomly the clipboard will stop working between a Mac and Windows machine. This bug has eluded a fix for at least a decade. So here is my `Fix-RdpClip` workaround in my dotfiles repo: github.com/g0t4/dotfiles/blob/46986213f9f1d2b988dc14eb91ff9654a0b30977/pwsh/helpers/misc-helpers.ps1#L147-L152
vim + GPT
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Vim has a line editor, so I wired up my ask OpenAI helpers to read the command line as if it were a question, get back a response and insert it as if I had typed it... to lookup commands that I can't recall.
PowerShell Expanding Aliases Walkthrough
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Tired of typing out long, repetitive commands... try expanding aliases. It works in PowerShell on Windows too! github.com/g0t4/pwsh-abbr github.com/g0t4/dotfiles
Stop Using Linters and Formatters in CI
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Stop Using Linters and Formatters in CI
Transform Command Output into Clickable Links
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Transform Command Output into Clickable Links
Search every repo on github.com with `gh search` CLI
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Search every repo on github.com with `gh search` CLI
Screenshot Like Text Capture in macOS - TextSniper
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Screenshot Like Text Capture in macOS - TextSniper
Edge to Edge Full Screen Windows Terminal
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Edge to Edge Full Screen Windows Terminal
Clear ALL command output in Windows Terminal with ctrl+k
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Clear ALL command output in Windows Terminal with ctrl k
git commits with the CLI only... without pulling your hair out
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git commits with the CLI only... without pulling your hair out
Menu Item Actions in StreamDeck via Keyboard Maestro - feat Final Cut Pro retiming
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Menu Item Actions in StreamDeck via Keyboard Maestro - feat Final Cut Pro retiming
Keyboard Maestro should be your StreamDeck Macro Engine
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Keyboard Maestro should be your StreamDeck Macro Engine
Stop using the Start Menu... try Launchy Instead
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Stop using the Start Menu... try Launchy Instead
Find Silent Periods in Videos with ffmpeg
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Find Silent Periods in Videos with ffmpeg
Stop Digging Through macOS Menus - Paletro
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Stop Digging Through macOS Menus - Paletro
Create an Alfred File Action to convert mkv to mp4
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Create an Alfred File Action to convert mkv to mp4
OpenAI Whisper Command and Python Library
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OpenAI Whisper Command and Python Library
that keyboard is so satisfying, what do u use
lol it really exist?
Just found your channel. Your videos are very interesting, thanks! One question though, could you increase the volume? Compared to other youtube videos it's quite low.
Yes! Volume is gonna be fixed! Thanks for letting me know
Wes stop snitching we tryna eat out here
do one with chess now
Game on! I’ll make it write the game first!
i do condone stealing content fuck em read whatever you want
can you please suggest which ai assistant is best for programing in python for Machine learning and if you know for computer vision also thanks so muchh, amaizing content btw
I would say all of the above, even local models like llama3 8b works well with ollama, but of course the best is gonna be ChatGPT (latest = 4o) or Claude Sonnet 3.5
Like if you watched the stream.
You could’ve removed the DOMContentLoaded when pasting rather than blaming ChatGPT and comparing it to Claude
I tried to resist the urge to analyze the responses myself, just wanted to see what copy/pasta would do.
You're pasting a DOMContentLoaded event listener in the console and wonder why it doesn't work 🤣
Goal was to blindly copy/paste JS, I should've stated that at the start.
proxy constructor helps in bypass
Claude's awesome
is there any way for me to access claude outside the Us or UK?
VPN?
how about a chrome extension ? :D
I believe some exist already, I wouldn't know though :)
Subbed!
Thank you!
Big respect for making these vids! You got another sub
Thank you!
Epoch times.... this is like breaking into a manuer bank.
Make a gpt agent and upload the html file to its knowledge documents. You can then include general instruction prompts to the gpt to prep it for these tasks
What kind of paywall is that though? So basic to block content by a blur filter and a modal and let it go. "That'll do" no it doesn't.
I concur, I am amazed they don't try harder... TBH that page can be bypassed with Reader mode too.
Can you make a test to block ads on Twitch? I heard that they're tough.
Brave? I am a Twitch n00b... I hate that they have autoplay on the videos on top when you hit the landing page, is that what you're referring to?
Glad I discovered this channel . Good content 👍
Mr TinTin back at it again. =)
finally got round 2 edited... I was expecting ChatGPT to smack me down... not that it would take so many attempts to get it to understand me!
I should try ollama + llama 3.1 next... I bet it can do this too and that would be an even bigger wakeup call given anyone can run it anywhere and the "safeguards" can't be centralized
@@g0t4 Yeah. ollama 3.1 is a beast. I did give Medium a try to see if it would be successful. Not that it matters just more of a curiosity. Their content is crap lately anyway lol.
You read the epoch times regularly buddy?
They have good SCOTUS coverage, especially the minutiae that isn't politically charged...
@@g0t4I would recommend reading directly the SCOTUS opinion, or at least the official summary ("syllabus," which is on the first few pages of the opinion PDF), instead of relying on any secondary news source. It's empowering to read primary source material, and you can even feed it to the LLM to summarize or analyze the case for you!
@@wintdkyo I hadn’t considered the summaries that way… good idea. And yes, then I can avoid bias, well… maybe not training biases.
Nice. I’ve also asked Claude to write a quick script to downld this yt video. Just so that I don’t see ads and this creator doesn’t get paid. Works amazingly well. Thanks!
Just use Brave? I don't make any money on this... fine by me.
If you do that, you've accomplished exactly what this video was intended to do... get you to start exploring the many different ways AI can help assist in a variety of tasks... it also displays more toned down restrictions compared to GPT (which damn near complains about everything now)
Yeah, like the creator said, just use brave. Or Firefox with an ad blocker.
just use no-script extension and enable on site and it will work on this case.. No need for AI for this.. even if you have inspector open, you can just delete the html node.. Also the AI did not bypass the paywall by it self so the title should be "using AI to generate scripts to remove modal"
Of course there are a hundred ways to approach this, the point was to see if it's possible to bypass with very little guidance. Perhaps it could bypass with even less guidance... 🤷♂️
lol didnt expect that 180 turn in the end but ok
My purpose was to illustrate what is possible, to get people to think about implications... I have mad respect for people that produce great content online... if they aren't reimbursed somehow then they cease to exist and that would be a net loss.
Small content creators will be respected. Huge companies reporting news can fuck themselves
Huge companies that co-opt the narrative and government, can indeed go to a warm place below :)
Only works if they are dumb enough to load the full page. But they learned and often you only get relevant snippets, just enough for SEO. Which is fine I guess people need to get paid.
Absolutely, people need to get paid... that said if they don't offer a reasonable mechanism to be reimbursed (i.e. abusive ads)... then they should be allowed to wither away
@g0t4 aka if I can keep my dignity, so can you. Just a shame that this is rare nowadays...
can you help me to create a script that can be run on termux and heroku . and can give us output in txt files containig data of websites if we give input ( if we have subscription of that website or application ) . basically i want to create a telegram bot
mindblowing sir love from india
That’s why the paywalled pages should not have the content blurred on the client side -.- no need for claude, but nice demonstration
They do so SEO doesn't suffer. Crawlers still need to be able to "see" the content. Also, for simple stuff like this I think even "Reader mode" on Firefox does the very same.
Crawlers are served the full content, they are recognized by their user agent. The devs of this website took a shortcut to creating a paywall, it has nothing to do with crawlers.
I’m not an expert but I wouldn’t expose paying content even to crawlers, because one can fake it easily… 🤔
You could write a tampermonkey script from the js which claude produced, which will remove the paywall from any website of that domain.
Amen, I hope to show adding keyboard shortcuts to websites using tampermonkey soon
Will you be just excited about someone pirating your products? Will it be cool and clever when someone makes a video showing the world how to hack your website?
This is more of a wakeup call to people that think their content is secure enough, when it is not. I absolutely do not condone stealing, people work hard to produce content online. That said, people steal digital stuff, that happens... and there is no way too put a stop to it... I believe if you can make great content and get reimbursed meaningfully for it, then it's not worth the time to fret over the few that didn't pay.
damn. never tried this or even thought of it, even though I'm a programmer. I would think that they don't load all the text for a paywall, but guess not. I pay like $50 to multiple news agencies for their articles. still going to continue my subscription though, because they deserve to be paid for their work
Look mom: there is an old style human… poor 😂😂😂
I believe WSJ doesn't load text now, or not all of it... I think they're catching on... please keep paying for the stuff you enjoy so it can continue to exist!
@@g0t4 most the articles are trash save your money
Claud is cool, but I'm just using the Ghostery extension for such things. It will get rid of many other annoyances too, like ads, trackers, consent popups and other garbage.
Brave is good at cutting out abusive/aggressive ads... the type that make it nearly impossible to read a webpage.
@@g0t4only downside: it's Brave
@@g0t4 ublock origin can also already do that for you, it actually already works on the site you demoed it on you just have to select the filter and cookies annoyances lists i think
Great videos!
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I did this with ChatGPT 3.5 a while ago. I'm looking forward to the extensions that will be able to analyze images cheap enough to create a kind of super ad blocker, where it can block content based on images. Like if I don't like seeing certain political figures or content creators.
it's even harder to become capitalist these days LOL
Probably more difficult to be an honest capitalist these days... cronyism is thriving
@@g0t4 this what called nepotism in my country Indonesia it was 3 of main pillar of gov reformation to reject Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism. aaaand it's somehow getting there... almost..... almost.....
And it only took like 50 times more time than just using the DOM inspector to delete the modal and backdrop! Lol
You can put the JS code into an extension that's automatically runing js on specified websites, and you don't have to use Inspector each time.
Yes and that is not my goal here :)
Absolutely, the fastest way for me would be different... I wanted to present the angle that someone with no knowledge of web dev could easily figure this out and just run JS until it works... I'm sure I over instructed Claude here whereas I could've asked Claude to tell me how to do it too (i.e. to open inspector, run JS, etc)
@@g0t4 I still thing it’s simpler for someone without any dev skills to right click the modal background > inspect element , right click > delete element, repeat for the overlay. But I guess what wouldn’t make for a unique approach, the goal being to make a video that gets views 🤑
@@devklepacki Yeah, if you’re going to be going to that site a lot, and that site doesn’t also use IP limiting, and it shows the entire article contents in the layout and doesn’t truncate if, and you don’t mind fixing the JS whenever the html changes, and setting this up for every site like this you use, Lots of ands there, but it’s plausible
First, epoch times is cancer. Second, the power of knowing what to look for, know the term to say to Claude Third, Sonnet is awesome Bonus: great content!
Epoch is a good example of a somewhat complex paywall modal/blur... seemed to be a good challenge :)
I also concur Sonnet is awesome, as is ChatGPT
A small convenience-make the javascript code into a bookmarklet OR use "block javascript" extension.
Give me that code too! 😅
its always these channels that are at micro level with <1000 dropping gems. thanks alot!!
I am very new to all this. I just set up llama 3 a week ago and now there is a new model. Do you think I should get the new model or only focus on 3 for now. Thank you loving the videos and learning a lot
If you are using ollama, wait for a new release and stick with llama 3 in the interim... that issue I had in this video is legit and a fix is in the works If you care to be adventurous, they just published a preview release for ollama v0.3.0 which might fix things (haven't checked, yet!) - github.com/ollama/ollama/releases/tag/v0.3.0 Glad you're enjoying the videos. What are you looking to learn/do with llama models?
usually Claude is a little snitch (bitch) that does not like to break the rules, but pretty cool haha.
so quick to find the right classes
yeah it was almost too impressive, I gave it such little context! that'll teach people that meaningfully name variables/classes :)
What's even more impressive is that it found the classes without the CSS attached.
Lol thanks!
Expansions are such a cool idea! I am excited to figure this one out.
@@xorlop I can’t live without them now! what shells do you use?
@@g0t4 I use zsh but don’t feel strongly for it over bash. I have been falling in love with the line edit modes zsh has, though :)
thanks 👍 IDK why Zed`s authors ignore ollama by default to IDE... it's quite easy to achieve another beautiful LLM, than MS Copilot
We need a community standard, rooted in the OpenAI API completions endpoint so we can normalize and encourage compatibility! And then a standards body that can work on further APIs.
Perfect, but it's cheaper to just type /wq or properly configure wilder to simply learn the commands that I'm actually going to use 👺
Definitely useful to see completions, too.
Thanks for suggesting wilder, I like it...
Thanks for the suggestion! th-cam.com/video/WeulqMMJgrs/w-d-xo.html