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by Philpax
322 days ago
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Translated a vague natural language query ("cli, extract frame 13s into video") into something immediately actionable with specific examples and explanations, surfacing information that I would otherwise not know how to search for. That's what I've done with my ffmpeg LLM queries, anyway - can't speak for simonw! |
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• https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10957412/fastest-way-to-...
• https://superuser.com/questions/984850/linux-how-to-extract-...
• https://www.aleksandrhovhannisyan.com/notes/video-cli-cheat-...
• https://www.baeldung.com/linux/ffmpeg-extract-video-frames
• https://ottverse.com/extract-frames-using-ffmpeg-a-comprehen...
Search engines have been able to translate "vague natural language queries" into search results for a decade, now. This pre-existing infrastructure accounts for the vast majority of ChatGPT's apparent ability to find answers.