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Show HN: Chrome plugin that gives Claude access to search / recent data

3 points·by ralfelfving·2 anni fa·0 comments

Show HN: MacGaiver, a free GPT-V powered macOS assistant (BYO API key)

macgaiver.app
3 points·by ralfelfving·3 anni fa·2 comments

Show HN: Open-source macOS AI copilot using vision and voice

github.com
430 points·by ralfelfving·3 anni fa·159 comments

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ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Hah, really appreciate your encouragement. The previous post where I shared the GH repo got an enormous acknowledgement so maybe it just averaged out? :)
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Added the text input option today.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Added text input instead of voice as an option today.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
It was a joke.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Simple and smart, wish I had thought of this myself.
ralfelfving
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This is cool, but similar to another commenter, I would only use it if I had built myself.

But that it makes people uncomfortable means its ahead of its time (it's a compliment).
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
It would be really cool, and I think we're not very far away from this being something you have on your phone.

The pilot name comes from Microsoft's use of "Copilot" for their AI assistant products, and I tried to play on it with macOSpilot which is maco(s)pilot. I think that naming has completely flown over everyone's heads :D
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've not tried this on Windows, but might actually work if you run the packager. Try it. If it doesn't work, there shouldn't be too much that is macOS specific -- so you should be able to tweak the underlying code to work with Windows with fairly few changes.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes. I think you commented this somewhere else, and I like it. I was considering doing something similar to have it execute keyboard commands, but decided it would have to wait for a future version. I think click + type + and performing other actions would be powerful, especially if it can do it fast and accurate. Then it's less about "How do I do X?", and more "Can you do X for me?".
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
If you're ok with it, you can use the mobile app -- it supports voice. Then you just have the same chat/thread open on your computer in case you need to copy/paste something.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Did you change the GPT Vision system prompt at all? I wonder if changing it to state getting help with specifically Ableton, and maybe some guidelines around what kind of help you want could make it better?
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
Didn't even think of them to be honest.
ralfelfving
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Thanks. Had no plans, but might give it a try at some point. For me, personally, using OpenAI for this isn't an issue.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
I think a prompt cost estimator might be a nifty thing to add to the UI.

Right now there's also a daily API limit on the Vision API too that kicks in before it gets really bad, 100+ requests depending on what your max spend limit is.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
I have a hard time saying how much this particular application cost to run, because I use the Voice+Vision APIs for so many different projects on a near daily basis and haven't implemented a prompt cost estimator.

But I also pay for ChatGPT Plus, and it's sooo worth it to me.

If you'd like to skip Plus and use something else, I don't think my project is the right one. I'd STRONGLY suggest you check out TypingMind, the best wrapper I've found: https://www.typingmind.com/
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
I personally have no experience with configuring or triggering keyboard shortcuts beyond what I learned and implemented in this project. But with that said, I'm very confident that what you're describing is not only possible but fairly easy.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
There's a way for sure, it's just not implemented. Allowing for more configurability of the window(s) is on my list, because it annoys me too! :)
ralfelfving
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You're not the first to request. Might add it, can't promise tho.
ralfelfving
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No, my thought process never really stretched outside of what I built. I had this particular idea, then sat down to build it. I had some idea of getting OpenAI to respond with keyboard shortcuts that the application could execute.

E.g. in Photoshop: "How do I merge all layers" --> "To merge all layers you can use the keyboard shortcut Shift + command + E"

If you can get that response in JSON, you could prompt the user if they want to take the suggested action. I don't see myself using it very often, so didn't think much further about it.
ralfelfving
·3 anni fa·discuss
It's a basic demo to show people how it works. I think you can imagine many other examples where it'll save you a lot of time.