Comment by desro
1 day ago
> The skill is open at ~/.claude/skills/video-index/. If you're working on something similar (indexing personal archives, getting a local model to do real archival work, building agents that drive editing tools), I'd be glad to compare notes.
When your Claude wrote this post they might not have selected the right URL to share, unless your home folder is exposed. Care to share the skill files?
We just got a modern example of the classic message from a friend who just picked up programming, containing: "I just created my own web app, wanna check it out? It's here: http://localhost:8080"
Different context, but I sent a message like that in Signal the other day to a family member with a link to my IP, pointing to `Python -m http.server` running in a directory with a file for them to try (1). Easier than having them open my Samba share.
1: To get an Android app working that has been delisted and requires a 'key' app that you purchase. We did purchase it, but didn't think to make any backups.
reminds me of telling a friend:
I hacked your system: file:///etc/passwd
There was a Userfriendly comic with Miranda telling some ‘hacker’ “my IP addy is 127.0.0.1, come get some”.
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I've been getting this weekly from colleagues. It's very much an epidemic right now! And the port number is indeed almost always a random number between 8000 and 8100.
Wait until they discovered the port number could go over 9000
> I've been getting this weekly from colleagues. It's very much an epidemic right now! And the port number is indeed almost always a random number between 8000 and 8100.
Really? A bit hard to believe, unless you have many dumb colleagues.
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Oops! My bad. Fixing it now. And yeah, I can share the Skill file. Give me 5 mins.
Ok I scrambled to finalize a name for it and create a new repo for it - https://github.com/Simbastack-hq/framedex
PS - I just put this together in the last few mins, removed my personal files and references. So it's not tested properly, please let me know if any issues.
It's still an early hack, but I have thousands of still images as well from my camera which I've not processed and I need to do the same analysis for those.
So I'll continue working on it, but happy to receive any PRs if anyone finds any use for it.
I'm tired of having a backlog of thousands of images and videos, leaving it for later.
Hey friend, try something in this ballpark, your post has a bunch of painful AI tropes:
https://github.com/blader/humanizer
You get a pass here because you're doing really cool stuff but it's kinda tough to read past the AI nonsense, and it's relatively easy to screen out "it's not x it's y" kind of things and the bolded bullet points.
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Btw I like your article, it does feel a bit AI generated but I think the problem and setting are interesting enough that it was a pleasant read.