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Comment by asenna

1 day ago

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.

    • I don't dislike those tropes because they are frequent or because they are not pleasing to read intrinsically. I dislike them because it tells me it was made by AI and AI output varies strongly in quality and most of it is low on insight but rings the right bells to make it seem insightful. It indicates a lack of human care.

      Hiding these clues by another AI pass doesn't solve the core problem. Now you just end up with content that camouflaged better but is still equally low in nutritional value.

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    • Thanks for this! This is exactly what I was looking for.

      Tbh, I have a lot of thoughts and ideas and things to share and I do spend time and effort trying to de-AI-ing it but this should help a lot.

      I'll try it out.

      In fact, I was expecting getting shit on by HN readers for this but was pleasantly surprised that readers moved past it.

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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.