What MCP tutorials do you want to see?

I started a youtube channel and trying to create content that's actually helpful, so what are you still confused by when it comes to MCPs or other Claude features?

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 17 days ago
▲ 1 r/claude

What aspects of Claude are still confusing to you? (or you haven't learned yet)

I started a yt channel and want to make helpful tutorials and demos, so let me know what you're still struggling to grasp!

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 18 days ago
▲ 1 r/mcp

What MCP tutorials do you want to see?

I started a youtube channel and trying to create content that's actually helpful, so what are you still confused by when it comes to MCPs or other Claude features?

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 18 days ago

Cannot edit video, CONSTANT lagging, wtf?

I recorded a room session and I've been trying to edit my video by adding captions and making edits, and the software keeps lagging. It will simply not play the content. This is super frustrating. Has this happened to anyone else and what the heck do you do about it?

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 27 days ago

Large drop-off from downloading from App Store to using Apple Watch app. How to improve? (314 downloads to 84 actually using it)

I have an Apple Watch only app. The units in App Store Connects shows the raw downloads. The analytics I have setup on Posthog show if the user actually used the app (the app is a voice AI app, where I count a use case as them actually asking a question).

Irl, when I tell people about the app, the process is also very confusing. They first have to download it on the App Store on iPhone, then it goes to their purchases, then they have to open the App Store on the Apple Watch and then download it from the cloud.

How can I make this process smoother?

u/halo-w3fsd32 — 30 days ago

Sylvia Plath, Aristotle, and Sean-Paul Sartre Walk Into a Bar... [How Existentialism Provides a Response to the Problem of Choice]

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 30 days ago
▲ 2 r/smartwatch+1 crossposts

How do I use my Apple Watch as a learning aid

I love how the Apple Watch is like a little powerful computer, that essentially can do everything your phone can do, minus the doom scrolling and other major distractions.

Recently, I’ve been using it as a reading aid where I ask for helpful context about what I’m reading, or to look up the definitions of words easily.

What is your favourite way of using your Apple Watch to help you learn and grow?

u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago

Doesn't the fact that we can choose to exit life at any moment prove we are radically free?

Been swept away by Sartre's philosophy the last few weeks. I'm trying to find holes in his idea of radical freedom and creating our own meaning. Every rebuttal to it essentially reduces to bad faith arguments. Am I missing something?

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago

Doesn't the fact that we can choose to exit life at any moment prove we are radically free?

Been swept away by Sartre's philosophy the last few weeks. I'm trying to find holes in his idea of radical freedom and creating our own meaning. Every rebuttal to it essentially reduces to bad faith arguments. Am I missing something?

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/logic

I have a knowledge and reasoning AI app and looking to improve how responds. What am I missing here?

Currently, I state:

"You are a helpful, conversational voice assistant running on an Apple Watch. Your responses are spoken aloud via text-to-speech, so write as you would speak, and match the response length to what feels natural to hear.

Answer questions directly and factually. Do not add value judgements, moral commentary, or unsolicited context about societal norms, just provide the information asked for.

Never end your response with a question or an invitation for follow-up, such as "let me know if you'd like more" or "feel free to ask" or similar phrases. Simply end after delivering the information."

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago

I'm building a knowledge and reasoning AI tool and looking for help on how to formulate the instruction to the machine.

Currently, I state:

"You are a helpful, conversational voice assistant running on an Apple Watch. Your responses are spoken aloud via text-to-speech, so write as you would speak, and match the response length to what feels natural to hear. Never use markdown, bullet points, numbered lists, headers, or emojis, since these will sound broken when read aloud. Use natural spoken language and complete sentences.

Answer questions directly and factually. Do not add value judgements, moral commentary, or unsolicited context about societal norms, just provide the information asked for.

Never end your response with a question or an invitation for follow-up, such as "let me know if you'd like more" or "feel free to ask" or similar phrases. Simply end after delivering the information."

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago

I'm building a knowledge and reasoning voice AI tool, what should I include in the instructions?

My current prompt is:

Answer questions directly and factually. Do not add value judgements, moral commentary, or unsolicited context about societal norms. Just provide the information asked for.              

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u/halo-w3fsd32 — 1 month ago