#Youtube Summariser with ChatGPT
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lemonbubble · 9 days ago
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me: [watching youtube]
video host (sincerely): so i asked chatGPT and this is what it told me
me: what you just read to me was a wikipedia summary. why didn't you summarise it yourself. what is the point of you as a youtube video essayist if you don't make the summaries yourself. i asked chatGPT and it told me this video isn't worth watching :)
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aubigney · 1 month ago
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i don't know if anyone on here uses chatgpt but i'm going to break down how to write an essay so you don't have to use chatgpt. it's 3am, i'm drinking a luke warm tea, and i'm on my sixth day of food poisoning, so buckle in.
first: what is the essay about?
you need to read the question/prompt. read it again. read it out aloud. read it to your dog. read it to yourself like you're a child. then paraphrase the question. reword the question. ask if to yourself and your dog and your mother in different ways until you absolutely understand what the question is asking. now you're ready to begin.
second: gather your resources
wikipedia is your best friend forever and ever and ever because it has what? SOURCES. yes class, very good. click on the links in the reference list. anything you can read, read it now. anything you can't access, try your school's internal online library, or other libraries like jstor which you can login using your school login. when i was at uni 10 years ago i used to use google scholar but i would rather light myself on fire than use google as a resource for anything other than publicly shaming myself on youtube, but do as you will, it's there, if it gets the job done go for it.
also: LEARN HOW TO REFERENCE IN YOUR STYLES. chicago, apa, the others one. just do it, it's easy. makes your tutor/teacher so much happier and they won't mark you down.
third: structuring your essay
BASICALLY it can be broken down into beginning, middle and end; also known as introduction, body and conclusion. the introduction sets up the premise of your essay by showing 1) you know what the question is and 2) how you're going to answer it. the body answers the question. the conclusion summarises your points and maaaaaybe introduces a new point to discuss in a further essay.
if your essay is 800 words, 150 should be for the introduction, 600 for the body of the essay, and 50 words for the conclusion. elucidate that ratio for longer essays if i'm even using the word elucidate properly.
the introduction goes like this:
introduce the text in 1 sentence. (Shakespeare's Hamlet is a seminal work of art first written in ____ that reflect's the abject greed exhibited by the upper class and the torment that plays upon the minds of mentally ill nepo babies when their wealth and status are threatened.)
socio-cultural-historical context of the text in 1 sentence
an answer to the question in 1 sentence
introducing the main arguments/topics you will use in your body in 1 sentence
the body is made up of several paragraphs (around 3-4 for an 800 word essay) which in turn are made up of 4-6 sentences each. each paragraph will cover its own argument, ie the ones you introduced in the intro. the sentences go like this:
the argument/TOPIC -- it must !MUST! be in relation to the question of the essay. if the question is like, "Explain how intergenerational trauma is portrayed in Hamlet and how it affects the plot," you arguments could be something like the three characters that the intergenerational trauma affects most. therefore, since you have three characters and three paragraphs, you can do a character each paragraph. there! it's practically done for you!
an EXAMPLE from the text. QUOTE DIRECTLY FROM THE TEXT. USE "QUOTATION MARKS" AND PAGE NUMBERS.
ELABORATE on the quote and how it relates to your argument/topic. this is where you use your brain and show everyone how smart you are because you understand themes and mis en scene.
LINK to the next paragraph.
this is known as the TEEL structure and i've been teaching it for over ten years. it works.
conclusion: sum up what you've said.
you do not need to introduce any new points. you need to simply sum up what you've written in a succinct but intelligent way that highlights how you've answered the question. maybe MAYBE introduce something as a talking point for further discussion, but you don't have to unless it's like a second year undergraduate class. but i really hope if you're in your second year of a university degree you know this. but if you don't here it is.
references: they are not only your friend, they are necessary.
you cannot plagiarise in an essay for real they will come down on your harder than the hammer of thor. learn your referencing style and keep all your links and page numbers handy. like keep them forever.
okay i think that's it. don't say i never did nothin' for ya. my tea is cold.
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blubushie · 9 months ago
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i know you've voiced your anti ai stance a couple of times so i feel safe enough to say it here, i'm sick and tired of ai generated shit popping up in my google search results and i hope there's a special kind of hell for corpos and techbros who push this shit on us.
reading the things people say about it on reddit has been.... angering to say the least. everytime someone expresses their concerns about ai, someone responds snarkily with a "lol, ai hasn't even gotten started yet, you might as well accept that it's here to stay" or "ai is the future whether you like it or not folks."
why? why do i have to accept a machine that steals someone else's hard work and destroys the enviroment. you are literally killing the planet but you don't care just so you can have your ugly ai generated slop. but sure, "ai is the future" amirite lol
sorry for the mild rant but i figured i'd get it out here
I hate AI but only in the context of this kinda shit. Cancer detecting AI is cool as hell. But creative AI and summarised AI and character.ai that steals from authors and Midjourney that steals from artists and whatever music AI they're using now to generate those "lost songs" on YouTube and ChatGPT should all die in a hole reserved only for the most environmentally destructive wastes of space.
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polyvaportrash · 5 months ago
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Tumblrposting like it's Linkedin: #1
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Today I experienced the uplifting and invigorating essence of cannibalism. But NOT in the way that YOU might have thought! Here's how I opened my mind to new ways that psychopaths are being deliciously depicted on TV:
Now, you might remember your dad's Hannibal movies. Or your uncle's, if you count the later films. But I was recently blessed to be among the few at a special retreat screening of the 2011 TV series, with some of the biggest and most inspiring actors. Like Morpheus, Daredevil, and the man from the inspiring tale of fatherly love, Men and Chicken.
But what you DIDNT know (even if you've seen the show) is that I would personally eat Will Graham's delicious armpits - the same way that Hannibal wants to!
WAIT A minute, is that right? You say, eating a man's armpits? Well, yeah, it sounds crazy, but hear me out. While we watched the entirety of all 3 seasons, before moving on to consuming the artisanal continuation hosted on the uplifting startup collective known as A03, we used the power of AI to estimate and summarise the best tasting bits of each audience members body.
And you know what the results were?
The armpits, every time! AI might not always be accurate, but in this case, that was all it took for us to get the ball rolling. Now, the first person to start a microfetish or nanokink community doesn't even have to be human - a robot can break the ice for you, and leave you more time to appreciate the gentle curve of the arm meeting the torso.
So, of course, with the ice broken, and everyone on the same page, we were free to fast forward last all of the "storyline" (which we got chatgpt to summarise later anyway) and pause / replay / and even SLO-MO with the help of tech guru @genericsoundingwhiteman (who revealed the POWERHOUSE of being able to play YouTube videos on speed ranging from 0.25 to 2x 🤯🤯) so we could consume all of the Will Graham armpits content that we could stomach.
I won't lie to you, I entered that screening without ever having thought about a serial killers armpits before. Not one! I know! And now, can I say, I can't go ten minutes without admiring the sweet sweet inverse shoulder of our new heroes.
Shout-out to the mushrooms growing on that one dude. You're my new hero, cannibal mushrooms, and I can't wait to bring that exact energy into 2025, along with my new found acceptance within the Will Graham Armpits Lovers Association.
#lookingformushrooms #lookingforvict1ms #haha #jk #lookingforwork #imdeeplyunemployed
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aninternetian · 7 months ago
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Godot adventures script
I've written a script for a potential youtube video that I need to record somehow without my face or voice. Will post this here for now and see how I can continue to do this. I'll also try to use this blog for detailed update over each video. Also, this post isn't written by any AI tools. WIll be talking more about it in some video someday.
About me
Hi, I’m Ros. I’m a freelance coding instructor and I make educational content about programming. I was an artist but I moved closer to programming due to my interest in game development. I did cs50, which is an introduction to computer science that I highly recommend for anyone interested to learn programming.
A quick disclaimer. Due to various circumstances, the best place for me to work is my local library but I won’t be able to record my voice or myself. For now, I’m using text to speech and an avatar of myself.
My intentions
I still wish to do this series despite all these issues. This will be a playlist series for my godot adventures! Been wanting to learn how to use it forever, especially since it’s open source. I have some experience using Unity3d but that was quite a long time ago so this will be new for me.
So what I will be doing is diving straight into making a simple 2d fully playable game. I haven’t figured out exactly what the game will be about, so that will be in the next video. Do comment if you have any ideas! I’ll be avoiding space shooter because I've done a few versions of it.
In this series, I’ll be sharing what I did, any errors I make or come across while using as little tutorials as possible. So you’ll be seeing a raw, unfiltered look at me learning by doing as well as the messy parts of game development. While i do have some coding and gamedev experience, I haven’t code in a while. So I’ll share whatever I know but there will be some missing gaps which I’ll hopefully find out in this adventure.
Why am I doing this in this way?
So, I have ADHD. I’ll probably get bored of it in a few months time and I’m trying to use this youtube channel as an accountability buddy and taking a totally different approach to avoid boredom.
This will also be a way for me to overcome any fears of making videos due to perfectionism. I’m pretty sure there are videos like this and my videos will be messy and feel like a work in progress. There will be stuff all over the place but my intention is to highlight quality learning over all these issues. By reminding myself that this is an unknown channel and whatever issues I have are not the point. Doing this will allow me to get better with video making. Regardless of how bad the video quality is, the content is more important.
And the goal to make a fully playable game as well as potentially inspire and encourage viewers to try diving into learning stuff as well.
Avoiding tutorial hell
Maybe you’ve heard that the best way to learn anything is to dive straight into it. This experience will teach you more than any tutorial ever would. Doing this will get you to use muscle memory instead of memorization which is more effective for lifelong learning. You’ll also learn what programming is like where you’ll face a lot of frustration, annoyance, why is my code not working and so on. And this is where I’ll share all of it!
I'll be avoiding tutorial hell which is definitely a fault of mine. I’ll try to only search for specific stuff that I need to solve. In case I do use a tutorial, I’ll record why and how I come out of it. It might be unavoidable for me to go through some resources so I'll summarise what I've learned. I'll try to honestly share whatever I can as long as I think it will be useful and helpful for your programming journey.
My current setup/environment
I’ll be using OBS, maybe canva and capcut for video editing or graphics stuff. I’ll also use AI tools like ChatGPT and RunwayML. Mostly for brainstorming.
I’m likely to record during the weekdays so I’m not sure how often uploading will go. I’m also job hunting so I might upload less or stop uploading depending on how things go.
How you can support
You can simply support me by subscribing, liking or sharing. This will also allow you to receive a notification when videos are out!
Your support might help me have accountability and encourage people to learn programming.
If you can afford it, I have a "buy me a coffee" link in the description. I’ll also set up a patreon if it goes well. It will hopefully allow me to eventually afford a quiet room for recording.
My hope is that you will learn how to not let perfectionism get in the way to simply "start"
Let’s see where this adventure takes us!
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tladb · 1 year ago
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Video Summarizer AI ( ChatGPT)
Part of the specialised ChatGPT services and this one works very well summarising YouTube Videos. In the text box you ask a question and paste in a URL link to a YouTube video.
In a surprisingly short time a summary of the video is presented along with 3 follow up questions which can be used to gain more details.
I am really impressed at how fast and compreshnsive it works to extracts and present the information.
The advantage is having a text summary is that it is an easier reference for the information. The information can be saved and reread as text and specific points can be accessed rather than trying to scan through a video.
The basic summarisation process is a lot faster and more comprehensive than stopping and starting a video to take notes.
After the break an example using a video on a League of Legends champion; Gwen.
GWEN - 3 Min
Educational summary of 3 Minute Gwen Guide - A Guide for League of Legends by Video Summarizer AI:
Time Interval: 00:00:00 - 00:03:02
Gwen's Role: Gwen is a top-lane champion in League of Legends, ideal for countering tanky top laners. She scales well into mid and late game, excels in team fights and split pushing, and is easy for beginners.
Strengths and Limitations: Her primary strength is damage output, but she lacks utility. Her performance can be significantly hindered by heal reduction effects.
Abilities Overview:
Passive: Attacks deal additional magic damage based on target's health; heals for 50% of this bonus damage. Q (Snip Snip!): Deals damage in a cone, with increased effectiveness after consecutive auto-attacks. Executes minions below 20% health. W (Hallowed Mist): Creates a protective circle, granting untargetability from outside enemies and bonus resistances. E (Skip 'n Slash): A dash that enhances attacks for a short duration, providing attack speed and on-hit damage. R (Needlework): A skill shot ultimate with three casts, dealing damage and applying slows. Combos: Utilize the ultimate for initial damage and slow, then dash in with E for enhanced attacks, followed by Q for maximum damage.
Matchups: Effective against tank champions but struggles against aggressive lane bullies.
Recommended Runes and Items:
Runes: Conqueror for sustain and damage. Build Order: Doran's Ring start, followed by tier-2 boots, Riftmaker, and Nashor's Tooth. Late-game items depend on the match. Skill Order: Start with E, then Q, followed by W. Max Q first, then E, and W last.
Summoner Spells: Teleport and Ignite are preferred. Flash and Ghost are also viable.
Early Game Strategy: Focus on farming and opportunistic trades. Keep Q stacks ready for potential engagements.
Mid Game: Push for tower and split push. Group with the team for objectives if unable to continue pushing.
Late Game: Serve as a frontline bruiser in team fights. Utilize W for tankiness and focus on dealing damage to the enemy frontline.
Playstyle: Gwen's playstyle revolves around dealing significant damage, sustaining through fights, and using her abilities to outmaneuver and outlast opponents.
Insights Based on Video:
Gwen's effectiveness in the game relies heavily on her damage output and healing from her passive, making her a strong duelist and skirmisher. Proper use of her abilities, especially her Q and R, is crucial for maximizing her damage potential in fights. Example Questions About the Video:
What are Gwen's key strengths and how should they be utilized in a game? How does Gwen's W ability contribute to her survivability in team fights? What is the recommended item build for Gwen in League of Legends? Would you like to explore more about Gwen's gameplay or have any specific questions?
User What is the recommended item build for Gwen in League of Legends? GPT The recommended item build for Gwen in League of Legends, as outlined in the video "3 Minute Gwen Guide - A Guide for League of Legends," is as follows:
Starting Item:
Doran's Ring: Provides Gwen with early game mana regeneration, ability power, and health, supporting her ability usage and sustain in lane. Core Items:
Tier-2 Boots: The choice of boots depends on the match-up and enemy composition. Options like Plated Steelcaps or Mercury's Treads are common for defensive purposes, while Sorcerer's Shoes can be chosen for increased magic penetration. Riftmaker: This item synergizes well with Gwen's kit, offering ability power, omnivamp for sustain, health, and bonus damage. Its passive works well with her sustained damage playstyle. Nashor's Tooth: Provides Gwen with additional ability power and attack speed, enhancing her on-hit damage and overall DPS. This item complements her E ability and passive. Situational Items:
The video suggests a range of situational items that Gwen can build depending on the game's context. These items can include: Zhonya's Hourglass: For survivability and stasis against burst damage. Morellonomicon: To apply grievous wounds against healing-heavy opponents. Demonic Embrace: For added tankiness and burn damage. Cosmic Drive: For additional ability haste and movement speed. Rabadon's Deathcap: For a significant increase in ability power if ahead. Void Staff: To penetrate magic resistance if facing tanky opponents. Skill Order:
Start with E, then Q, followed by W. Max Q first for damage output, then E for enhanced mobility and attack speed, and finally W. This item build focuses on enhancing Gwen's strengths as a high DPS, sustained damage dealer with the ability to survive and thrive in extended fights. The selection of situational items should be tailored to the specific challenges and opponent compositions in each game.
User What are Gwen's key strengths and how should they be utilized in a game? GPT Gwen's key strengths in "League of Legends" and strategies for utilizing them effectively are:
High Sustained Damage: Gwen's abilities, especially her Q (Snip Snip!), allow her to deal significant sustained damage. This should be utilized in extended skirmishes and team fights. Players should look to fully stack her Q before engaging for maximum damage output.
Healing from Passive: Her passive ability provides healing based on the damage dealt, which is crucial for her survivability in fights. Players should focus on hitting their abilities consistently to maximize this healing effect.
Duelist Potential: Gwen excels in 1v1 situations, especially against tanky champions. Players should seek out these duels in the top lane and use her kit to out-trade opponents.
Great Team Fighter: With her AoE damage and ultimate ability, Gwen can be very effective in team fights. Positioning to hit multiple enemies with her Q and R can turn the tide of a battle.
Split Pushing Capability: Her ability to quickly clear waves and duel effectively makes her a strong split pusher. Players can apply pressure in side lanes to draw attention away from objectives or create opportunities for their team.
Untargetability with W (Hallowed Mist): Her W provides a unique defensive mechanism, making her untargetable to enemies outside her mist. This can be used to dodge key enemy abilities or mitigate damage in team fights.
Chase Down and Escape: Gwen's E (Skip 'n Slash) offers both chase potential and an escape mechanism. Players should use it judiciously to either catch up to fleeing enemies or evade dangerous situations.
Frontline Bruiser Role in Late Game: In late-game team fights, Gwen can act as a frontline bruiser. Her natural tankiness from W and healing from her passive allow her to absorb and sustain through significant damage.
To maximize Gwen's effectiveness, players should focus on:
Farming efficiently in the early game to reach her core items. Picking the right moments to engage in duels or team fights. Utilizing her W to negate key enemy abilities and stay alive in skirmishes. Split pushing when appropriate to draw pressure across the map. Positioning correctly in team fights to maximize her AoE damage and survivability.
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smartdatatrends · 2 years ago
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