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22:45 intro/show starts
24:16 Elon Musk announces TERRAFAB
36:17 Framer Shaders
51:33 Omma 3D Websites
01:02:29 Auto mode in Claude Code
01:11:40 Computer Use with Claude is INSANE
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two We're live. We're live. Hello. Hello there. Wait, I need to The plastic. Turn on the light. doing? Oh, what is he doing? Turn on these lights. Should try and I need to grab a spoons. I'm going to I'm going to try and find something for you to try and something. Hello there. I'm going to try my foot rest. Face this way. Okay. All right. to move my foot left and right there for a while. See if I can I can't hear you if you're talking to me. I will put on headphones. Yeah. Yeah, okay. Okay, I'm kind of locked in here. Locked Locked in. I'm locked I'm locked in. Okay, here we go. We are live. [ __ ] hell, this is difficult. Four people in. Hey, four people. I can now hear you. on YouTube, give us a like. on my headphones. We have a nice people here. Are they new headphones? Kind of. Well, I can't hear you if you're new. Well, not They're They're brand They're second-hand brand new. No, they are brand new, but they're really cheap cheap. Oh, okay. Well, they look clean and uh I wanted something proper. You can't No. Test test test test one two. Yeah. Amazing. We solved our issue. Hello. Hello. Hello. Yeah, I could hear you. If you do that, I can hear you. Yeah, but if I get too close I won't get that close. You see the balloon? Or like oh, you see. I know. I love the moon and the UFO. It looks so good. Well, Yeah, they are so funny. Everyone, will you join me in wishing Kabah a happy 7th birthday? He got there eventually. That's so cool. That's our Yeah. You need to put You need to bring them like behind just right behind you. Like literally right behind you. Like so they're low, you know, so they're not like off the screen. Oh, that's cool. That's cool. I need to get myself some of those for behind me. So, let's do that. So, that's the seven. Yeah. And then Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. I've set him off now. How's everyone doing today? Let us know where you're at what you're up to. And what time it is where you're at cuz it is 4 p.m. where I am now. And this is what I mean, you know, this is what I like to see. It's getting lighter. Means summer is coming. I'm definitely a summer time person. I like the warm. Yeah. Well, I'm really excited for summer. Yeah. Ah, and my garden and yeah. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. Gardens. Um what I'm going to do I'm going to put this thumbnail up. I was thinking if I can if I could like if we could go live from my garden, but it would be probably too noisy with all the birds. Yeah. Yeah. Did I just show up by saying like, "There are birds in my garden chirping." What? It's like my my background if every time if I have a meeting with a client in my my garden, my clients are like, "Is that a green screen?" I'm like, "No, no." It's not. Yeah. Because it's really nice. It's really really nice. Yeah. Anyway, we forgot. Um I'm pretty much set up, but I want to write a few things, so uh welcome everybody. Please join uh us through YouTube if you can. Oh, we have Behnam. Hi Behnam from Twitter. Uh thank you for joining, so. Cool. Uh okay, so we have a few nice things to talk about, and um where is the Oh, it's quiet though. It's not I didn't It's quiet. Yeah. Really quiet. Scary eerily quiet. No new models? Um few little, you know, things here and there. If you If you've heard anything interesting, drop it in the comments, and maybe we'll do a live uh reading together and understanding of it together because yeah, we've got I think we've got loads of We've got time today. What's the hottest bit of AI news that you've heard this week. That's what I want to know. And hopefully we're covering it. Although I have just seen, hot off the press, well not that hot off the press, MacBook Pro, or sorry, the Mac Pro Mac Mac Pro's been discontinued. Oh, well, not a surprise, right? No. We kind of saw this coming by them not updating it, not showing any love at all. So Yeah, looks sick, though. I reckon that'll be a relic. That'll be a collector's thing. What did it run? M2 Ultra, wasn't it? I think so. That was That That was the last update. or M2, yeah. Mhm. I'm still really torn about the next laptop I get, whether I wait around for this new design, or whether I just go and buy a 14-in one, get rid of my 16-in cuz it's too big. Do a new 14-in one, and then just sell that when the time comes. Buy a new one. Cuz it will make By the time October rolls around or November, whenever this next new laptop's going to come out, I'm sure it's mean maintain most of its value. I think. Uh I'm I'm not that that sure about that one, actually. You're not sure about it? No. They're I don't know. Like I Like How much did you pay for your You have a Mac M1 Max? Max, yeah. But I didn't buy it brand new. I bought it brand new second hand. So, um £1,100, something like that. That's really cheap. That's really good. Yeah. Like the amount of performance you get out of that thing, it's incredible. it's starting to show its age, man. Yeah, but still like you you probably are going to do some like if if you do local AI stuff, yeah, but other than that it's like for most people it's much more than what anyone needs. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I'm Well, the Yeah. I just think I I just wish things just worked a little bit smoothly, but yeah, it's a great It's a great machine. Are you ready? Um We don't have to stop, by the way. We can just you know. Yeah. I um I I have only the intro. Okay. Well, I I can I can just talk about what I've been doing this week. Uh because I'm trying to commit to building stuff, to continue to build stuff. Although I've got work and although I by my very nature of being a content creator, um I naturally look into, you know, new tools and try out the landscape of things, but I still want to be building. I still want to be building for fun. And at the very least, which is my plan for next Thursday, I've had enough. If anyone follows me on Twitter, I know a few of you are all on my Twitter. I've had enough of Frame.io. Um which is the the tool I use to uh get feedback or send uh sponsors my videos and get, you know, get them to review it this and that and the other. And it it they don't allow you to Once you've gone over your space, they don't allow you to then clean it up. They just alert you and say, "You've gone over your quota beyond the allotted time. So obviously I've been over my quota for like a couple of weeks or something like that. But it's it's just not clear in the interface and I've I render everything out 720 or even lower than that. You know, just to try and keep size down and plus it's better that, you know, if they need to review a low quality version so they don't steal it. But yeah, no no indication that I've gone over or no clear indication that I've gone over. And you know, it doesn't take a lot to say this video will go will go take you over your quota. You we're not going to let you upload it. Just don't let me upload videos, you know? Point is is that shuts you out and now I'm stuck I need to contact them to delete things out of my Frame.io account. All that to be said, next Thursday I'm going to be I'm going to be built I'm going to continue building my Frame.io clone. Um and get that up and running. Uh it doesn't need to be crazy, you know, fully featured. Just needs me to be able to upload a video and you know, at the very least upload videos cuz barely any of them even leave comments. So just upload a video, allow them to watch it. That's it. It's all I need. Um and then I can just keep adding. But yeah, uh this week um kind of blown away by which we'll cover today, uh computer use by Claude. I started to see how much stuff and I'll be making a video on this. So subscribe for more. Uh how I'm basically replacing Open Claude with Claude Code. And I won't, you know, don't want to ruin the surprise, but I was playing with computer use and it just got my brain worrying and then I was like, okay, let's see what I can do with regards to my channel and pulling in all the financial data cuz similar to your challenge you were telling me before this show, pulling in different financial data from those of different platforms is a bit of a plane. And more specifically, computer use can't uh like make call like it could it could navigate to my studio, you know, it could navigate to my YouTube studio using the browser, but there's a cleaner way of doing it and that's through the API, but it can't make requests to APIs. But it can use MCPs. So, I built an MCP that connects to my uh YouTube analytics and also a bunch of other stuff. So, I'm going to add on the ability to edit my videos cuz I really want to be able to just tell Claude, "Hey, up the update the title of this video to this." Uh or something like that. Cuz I had some ideas for new titles of some videos that aren't performing that well. So, I was like, "Be cool if this MCP could do that." So, that's anyway, that's another issue, but the point is now it can read my financial data, pull that all together, uh look at Notion. And I was like, "Oh, this was fun." It was a couple of hours in the morning. I woke up super early to do it and I I was like, "Okay, that's my Thursday build day done. I've built an MCP." And it was the most Yeah. vibe coded thing I've ever done. Cuz I literally I did it all I did it all inside of um uh like the desktop app. And just the manner in which I approached it was so like like just someone would just be like, "Oh, can I suppose I was talking talented make an MCP, so I kind of knew what I wanted." But it was by my standards very untechnical. And it was good fun. It was cool. Yeah. What are you building? Uh too many things. Right now, like our YouTube app uh or like our YouTube kind of like helper app. Uh I've been working on that. Uh with Codex app, by the way. Like that's where most of my vibe coding is happening. And I I like I'm trying to understand like I'm trying to build like better UIs and it is a lot of fun when you do like experimentation and things like this. Uh I made a node-based UI driven AI driven system to create like to give it essentially to you let's say you have a video and you want to make the meta meta data and also that the description etc. and the thumbnail. And my idea is to give it the transcript and then you choose what you want and then it just generates whatever you have put in. So I'm approaching it in two ways. One is with node-based and one is with uh just like normal UI and it's just a lot of fun. Another thing that I'm doing that I'm not ready to share yet but I would like to share sometime. It's a presentation and I I can totally see sharing that with you and maybe you you do something to it as well. Um a presentation for AI and doing like kind of like workshop. So I want I want to do like community stuff like go and do AI presentation and workshops. And for that I'm making the presentation itself but I'm I'm not you I'm not going to use PowerPoint. I'm building my own PowerPoint. Anyway. So what I'm building um Do you know Kahoot! and there are like tools like that? They are like these interactive tools and they all either cost cost money or they don't integrate well with other things. So I I've been using Claude dispatch to do to do the a lot of the research around the UX and the possibilities. So, I want to have a tool where I can build like presentation slides, have presentation notes and things like that, but also animation built in and also interactions with the audience. And we are probably going to use Superbase maybe. Uh for the Yeah, we will have like users in the live audience that can scan a QR code and then they can tap in and answer my questions as they come in in the presentation. So, I don't have a prototype yet, but it's fun. Less less related to the tool, but why were you using dispatch? What was What was the advantage of using dispatch? I'm um not at my PC at as much, so Oh, okay, fine. I I can't Yeah. Yeah, so I'm just like on my phone and I'm not even typing. I'm just using um voice flow. Why do I forget keep forgetting the name? A whisper flow voice whisper flow Yeah, I I use whisper I even have like the the button on my iPhone for it. To to just talk about what we can do. What I really want from dispatch is I think we I think we kind of spoke about it earlier, but what I really want from dispatch is once you've done it, it's all just in the one conversation. What I want dispatch to do is actually to create a chat or create a project that you then work within. So, in theory you could dispatch that creates a project and whatever that's doing its own thing, then you can dispatch another project or you can have another conversation and then go into that previous cuz like What if you're working on two things at the same time? Yes. Are you familiar with uh Telegram group topics? Um probably. I use Telegram and I'm in Yeah. So, in Telegram you can have groups and in the groups you can have topics. So, if you don't have topics, you have the entire chat in a flow. With topics, you have kind of like tags on the top or on the side depending on how you want it. You can have them on the top and you have like general questions, project one, project two. That kind of like UI would be perfect because I would like to have both actually. I would like to have an overarching We should talk about this later on, but I would like to have an overarching um like an agent that understands everything. Mm. Uh but also I would like to be able to tap in into individual kind of like threads. Yeah. And be like specific. What I would cuz what I was thinking I'll go on. You finish. That That's how um Codex app is because Codex app now has sub agents. So, you can have a thread and you in your thread you literally say, "Use sub agents." And it And depending on what the task is, it spins up sub agents with cute names. Uh so what you can do, you can continue chatting in the main thread or you could go to the individual agents and like sub agents and tell them to continue whatever that they need to continue. And sometimes they report back, but sometimes they get deactivated. So, you have to go to the parent and say, "Hey, activate agent Omar or what whatever Like gamma, I think was was called one of them. Anyway, activated and then you go back to it. So, that kind of UI would be really nice in this patch. Mhm. Cuz what I was thinking when you were talking, I was like, but you're introducing a new kind of ecosystem, a kind of new um yeah, just something new. Whereas what I was suggesting is like leveraging the existing ecosystem by saying, put it into a chat. Just make it into a new chat or make it into a new project, which are things that already exist. It does. But then you said but then you said about this whole idea where you like to like reference or like whatever. Mhm. Um there's where it starts to make sense to introduce another new ecosys- like paradigm side of thing of of combining it all. So, Yeah. but I mean, you know, at the end of the day, yeah, it's cool. Then they are just I'm happy just sending something off and I don't necessarily need to all of them to like reference each other and stuff, but um Yeah. What are you doing? This is just quickly this is the UI I'm building for this transcript edit thing and it's quite good, isn't it? Like this is pretty nice. Yeah, it's good. So, I can I can add the transcript, right? And then I can say how many like thumbnail text I want or if I want anything. And this is just changing the prompt and then I can send this to AI and it sends it to an AI that that I also have. So, it uses my API and then I can take whatever I have and go to image gen and here I can generate Is that you? Not really, but I can make I can generate images and look how nice it is. Like I have What is that you in the hood. Yeah, I mean say you wanted the majority of that image. You just didn't You couldn't You wanted a better image of me. Yeah. No, I wanted to make the entire thumbnail with the eye. And I can, but yeah, I I'm playing with the I was playing with the prompt, but it wasn't very it wasn't as good as I wanted. But all of this, by the way, is created by me just based on whatever I need. So, like look at this. It's really good. I can say another version and now I have this whole thing. Did I show you that I can do draw and I can say this is how I want the thumbnail to be? Yeah. And say like add reference and then the reference is here. Like it's crazy what you can do with the with AI and this is like the the crazy that I this is like not working yet completely as I wanted it to, but it's essentially mixing all three tools into a node canvas a node-based canvas. Right, we need to start cuz uh Yeah. I Yeah, I have a call. Have you done the intro? Uh yeah. Well, the the important I Yeah, so much confidence in that. Yeah. I have the important ones. All right, so we have 28 people. Before we start, just consider sharing it with a friend or two. Um and let's have a discussion about AI. All right, so this week Framer introduced shaders. Uh Spline came up with a new tool that allows you create full-on 3D websites and not just a 3D scene, a whole website with AI. Of course. Uh Elon unveils Terafab to make chips in the US potentially. Uh, and Claude, as we mentioned in pre-show, can now use your computer. And with this patch, you can control your Claude, which can control your computer. So, all of this in today's episode and more. This is Command AI. I'm Kosta. And I'm Sam, and this is the week in AI design and dev. Nice. So, we have a few nice things to talk about. A few nice things. A few nice things. Who's going first? What's up? What's up first? What did you say first? We Well, we have our lord and savior first. Elon Musk? Well, I think it's a joke I make with my friends. I was like, some people, yeah. Anyway. Are you talking about Elon Musk? Is that who you're talking about? Yeah, it's like, who who else is who else could be our savior? Okay. Okay, well, let's I didn't I didn't I didn't I didn't work that little number into the intro, to be honest, but let's go with what I've got. Uh, Elon Musk has formally announced the Terafab project, a joint Tesla and SpaceX undertaking to construct one of the world's largest chip manufacturing operations aimed to produce one over 1 terawatt of power, uh, computing power annually in the US. So, this is This is actually pretty big. Like, I saw I saw a um a video on it, and I was reading up about it, and I didn't quite understand it, and then read it reading a little bit more, I was like, holy [ __ ] this is this is actually very, very big. So, as we said, Elon Musk formally announced the Terafab project on evening, a joint undertaking with Tesla and SpaceX, which I said to you before, like I think this is some sort of tax, you know, higgledy-piggledy stuff to try and you know, offset finances and whatever. But there is reason why there is there's this joint thing, maybe if you squint a little bit. But he did a presentation on stage, basically announcing that they are going to be producing chips, producing yeah, like computing power, which I think it's they said 80% is destined for space. And the remaining 20% go for ground use. Which I I don't quite like what are they cuz he he he he he referenced the Kardashev scale in the in the presentation. Talking about how they can utilize, you know, whatever. Are these chips going to be working and doing things in space to enhance space travel or to send computing power cuz it's cold, right? Send compute power back down to Earth? I don't know. So, did he talk about Kardashev scale? Yes. Yes. Well, that's very Elon Musk. We know that Of course. Of course. he likes to sci-fi everything as much as possible. imagination. And I'm I'm on board that like honestly with the story. I'm here for it. Uh for the story part, but for how realistic that is, we'll see. But the thing is uh so we've seen this Elon and also other companies, they do want to put data centers in the space. Why? Because these data centers need a lot of cooling and a lot of power. Especially a lot of power. Uh the thing is it ends at, you know, the power. That's That's where you have the most benefits because you have the sun shining 24/7. But, here's the problem. Uh what not enough people talk about. It's a lot of material to send up there. And of course, Elon is the perfect person for it. Yes, he just reminded me. This kind This This is why SpaceX is kind of linked to all this. But, he he did a comparison of the rockets. And I think they were going to send up like two 200 tons into space. Now, I don't know what a normal payload is, but I do think it's something between 1 and 5 tons is a normal payload. No, it's more, I think. It is more, is it? Okay. Because that's why they sent the car. Remember the they they they sent the the Tesla car into space. And I think that was to demonstrate I mean, of course, it was a long, long time ago, but that was to demonstrate that they are able to send big payloads into space. Doesn't matter. The point is they're going to be sending a lot of materials into space. Um but saying that, let's get into some of this sort of stuff. Because here's Here's the thing about uh creating chips. They're all pretty much created in Asia, East Asia, right? Uh you got TMC, you got TSMC, you got uh Samsung, Micron. They're all massive uh data uh companies already with a massive uh experience, a lot of experience building these chips. And a US company is going to take that on. That's going to be This is so much more expensive. Obviously, the labor's going to be a pretty expensive. They've got a lot of of uh difficulties ahead of them. And I think this is what this article kind of goes on to explain. The tech giant is hiring a semicon semiconductor infrastructure manager to oversee. The role is based in Austin, suggesting the terrafab could be built near Tesla's giga factory on the outskirts of the city. So, we actually don't know where this thing is going to be built. Um Would face enormous challenges, a huge bill as it tries to master one of the most complex technologies on the planet. The global supply of semiconductor is almost entirely produced by a small handful of companies, many of them in East Asia. And you mentioned this one in ASML in the Netherlands, which they they design the etch onto silicon wafers at the molecular level by specialist lithography machines. So that's a company not in Asia, but the point is these are very complex, very specific, and already world-leading companies which they're going to take on, which you know, as much as I dislike Elon Musk, I think probably he has got it in him to to do that. He kind of did it with Tesla. Razzle said the procurement in these and demand ASML built machines was a critical roadblock for any would-be chip maker because basically if you're a brand new customer, you're probably waiting a couple of years before getting on your hands on one of those. So that's all that's the kind of you know, logistical logistical stuff out the way. Well, he's been really good at that by the way. Like he has been able to get his hands on like things that others like having yeah, a Tesla factory in China all the way to one in Berlin, all the way to like the things that he does with SpaceX. It the things he did like before building rockets. He is very capable of getting his hands on resources. I mean, he was trying to buy Soviet rockets. I don't know if you know or or not. He was actually like trying to buy some Soviet uh rockets to to use for SpaceX because he he didn't start by building these rockets. He wanted to get his hands on existing uh technology. So, he was literally in contact and trying to to buy these. So, he's a man of uh resources, but there are like there are some connections. So, he needs uh compute power for his XAI. That's an AI company that needs a lot of uh GPU power, uh a lot of electricity. Having your own data center in space would be amazing for him. Same goes also for Tesla because this is connected to Tesla and I think Tesla now owns XAI, which owns um Twitter. It it is It's So, it's a family business now. Uh so, well, one-person business. Money laundering business, that's what it is. I don't know if his money You know what I mean. There's definitely Yeah, it's not money laundering, but he's um it's about taxes and also how uh you value one of these companies. So, it it's kind of like that's what he It's mental gymnastics in the world of business. Yes. Um so, but but I've done like some research and I've uh done some like it it's to say the simplest, we don't know if it's going to work with data centers in space and there are like a lot of not let's say not very optimistic people out there. One because you need to bring a lot of uh just material, just raw materials. It's not You're not just bringing a GPU. You need to bring like a data center to space. So, bringing that is a lot of work. Constructing them is a lot of work. We don't know still like what what is the plan? How are we like building these together? Because you you can't have By the way, this is like very important. You can't have just separate clusters. Like, the power of these data centers are in being linked together. That's like a part of the Nvidia technology that they have this What's it called? Like, a spine. Fusion technology. It It's a spine. It It It It It transfers more data than the entire internet by multiple times or something like this just in one of these data center racks. Just in one essentially big computer. It The amount of data that needs to be transferred between these GPUs is insane. So, how do you bring this infrastructure up to space and connect them? That That's unsolved. That's going to take time to solve. How you bring that amount of mass? He does have the rockets, but they are cheaper, but it's not, you know, necessarily as cheap as just having a data center on Earth. Um there is another thing you mentioned. You said it's cold out up there. It is. But, the issue is there is no air. So, there is no way to get rid of the heat. So, the heat that these GPUs create, it's it stays. You can't It It doesn't radiate. Because to radiate, you need a medium. it just It just hovers around the end of the thing, right? You You don't In order to get rid of the the heat, you need a material, a medium to move it through it, to to to pass it away, right? So, you can't do this in space. Even though it is cold. So, there are people saying that there are ways to to do that and it seems like this is something to be tried out. So, all of this in short is not very clear if it's going to work out, but it is it is quite exciting. Not going to lie. Yeah. Like disliking Elon for all of the, you know, the the crazy things that he does, these like engineering things that he does are, to be fair, are exciting and we'll see. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Well, good luck to him. Send him my wishes. Send him my best wishes. Wishes. One of you out there probably knows him or something. Seven seven What do you call it when you remove seven people? I don't know. Yeah, you have like seven people to connect to the next, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway. Anyway, let's move on to Framer / Omar. Whatever you how you want to call Um, they they are they are separated. I would Okay. separate. Yeah, I would separate them. Let me actually grab my tea. Oh, but I thought you were going to talk about Sorry, I'm I'm thinking it's Spline. Spline and Framer are the two different Yeah, Spline is separate from Framer. Okay. Um, we could have them in one video, but no, it doesn't make sense. It's two different You do things. It's your It's your time. It's your time to shine. I I have like two things to show. So, let's let's say it like this. All right. Um, let me grab what I need here. All right. Framer now supports shaders and these are gorgeous. So, let's have a look and see what Framer does and also how it compares to Unicorn Studio. So, Framer now allows you to add your own shaders as a component and add it to your page. Uh, you just go to insert and here you have elements, shaders, and these are all the shaders that they currently have. But, I uh I noticed that they are adding them uh like quite quickly. And these are also just simple components in a way. Theoretically, you could just build your own just with AI. You could build your your own. But, it's nice to have some like pre-made ones that kind of like tested. Let's I I hope. I assume that they are tested. And yeah, they're really really nice. So, you As you see, I can click on them and each has its own settings. Uh, some of them are animated. Some of them are not, but I assume even those could be theoretically turned into some animated shaders. Um, some of them need an image. So, they are processing the image that you have in a way. But, at the end of the day, they are quite simple, even though very very beautiful. As you see, I'm lagging a bit because I'm having too many shaders. Um, yeah. So, they're just As you can expect, it's pretty simple. It's It's really really cool, right? But, I think designers will be very creative with these. I think it's all in the hands of the creators. Because this is an image that you can swap, for example, in this case. Oh, yes. Look at that. Yeah. So, so you this um action, this like effect is happening on an image. And they have obviously like different type of effects. But I I need to like I again, as I mentioned, like you could make these from scratch fairly easily. You could go to ShaderToy or Shader GPT and get very similar ones with the prompt even ready and just make your own. It doesn't but it's just something that already exist and you just drop it in if it works for you. So, that's really nice. It's really nice of Framer. Now, uh if you if you've heard shaders, you probably have heard Unicorn Studio. That's another tool to do these kind of like really cool WebGL stuff. So, this is just an example from the community. Uh what is the difference? So, if you need something really simple like a background effect where you could have some design or text on top of it, these from Framer are perfect. But they are not necessarily as interactive or interactive that that much. But these from Unicorn Studio, they have layers. This is where you have the these different layers and you can add mouse interactivity. Uh so, for example, if I add position, now this model also moves. Um you can do a bunch of things like this which you can't do with Framer, at least yet. Uh you can also do like timelines. You you have just so much more. Uh and if you haven't used it, just so you see, these are uh models and these are the effects. So, they have tons of effects. And what you saw with Framer is essentially one of these effects kind of like constrained like even more. Uh and that's it. You Do you Do you have that inner frame? Whereas for uh Unicorn Studio, these can be layered on top of one another and you can make them somehow interact with what They affect one another. Like a noise affects uh like a 3D model that can warp it or do some crazy stuff with it. Uh yeah, it's it's really, really cool what you can do with Let me show this with uh Unicorn Studio. Just if you haven't, just have a look at the community stuff. They are amazing. I mean, look at this. This is kind of relevant to what we what we were talking about earlier today. For that little project of us that uh we have going on. Yeah, you know, you can do this kind of things with it. Uh which is really cool. Very lightweight. I've used it for a client website. Uh these from Framer, I assume they are based on React React 3D Fiber probably. Maybe. Maybe. I was going to ask There's no way to inspect the code, whatever whatever You could. Like if I publish Yeah, if I publish, I could inspect. But right now, I can't. Why can't you publish? Uh well, I haven't published uh Can I publish? No, I can't on this project because I have added myself for another video. So, I can't do it right now because I have to pay uh and if I Well, or wait, actually I can publish to the Framer. I No, I got mixed it with some Well, well, I I need to uh put this, let's say let's see, put it in the in the frame. Okay, give me a second. I got the frame. Oh, I see. This is an existing project that yeah, got it. Got it. This isn't just a blank. So, My guess is probably just going to be a canvas. You're probably just going to see a canvas. It is a canvas, but like I'm not sure if we can see. Yeah. Wait, why does this say image? I think it's just another way of doing the same thing pretty much. It's rendering it into an image component. Probably. But how does that work? I think that's probably just something an image can do. Probably the same as a canvas. Have to look at the image chase. Yeah, because I I have an article to read. I haven't read it yet about paper. The article is about a div is all you need. And I think they they they do cover this. I'm not sure. I might be miss But interesting that they're doing it with an image. Interesting. What happens if I go to the image? I get a static image. Is it So, they're rendering this into Yes. Yes, so that is Okay, interesting. Yeah, so they're taking a raw image and applying So, it's a PNG image. What is that image? Is it IMG, the HTML component, or is it like literally I M A G E? No, it's I M G. Interesting. Okay, cuz Decoding out So, Okay, so let's see now that we are deep in this, let's see uh one that doesn't have an image. Let's see what happens if I add this one. Is it the same? Interesting. I can't see any APIs that might enable you to run shader effects on an image element. Which is interesting. So now I have the second one. Let's see. This is also an IMG. Yeah, how interesting. I'll have to look deeper into that because yeah, I'm not seeing any any like just to just to flash on the screen what I'm looking at. Um if I add mine to the stage, all right. I'll just remove you just for a quick sec just so everyone knows what I'm doing. Oh no, I found the I'm on the image element um documentation here and I'm looking through all of these to see if there's any indication of some sort of API, but there's not. I mean, decode maybe, I don't know. But yeah, that's what I was looking No, that I found the canvas. So there is a canvas. Okay. There's a canvas. It's behind it. So if you look at my screen again Oh, I got it. Yes, it loads the image and then takes that and then loads that into the canvas cuz it needs to be present on the page somewhere. I'm not sure if that's why they do it. Uh What do you What do you mean? Because these Well, you you need the image loaded on the page to inject it into the canvas element. Yes, but these are not images. That's my point. Like these dots, these are not Oh no, not maybe not that one. No, but I'm talking about the other one above it. Even that one, I don't think this is an image with a filter on it. I believe these are WebGL effects like completely calculated. So I think the image might have a different reason to exist. It could be accessibility. It could be a fallback. So, so it's maybe because the image is a screenshot or like a render of a frame of the component. So, maybe it is a fallback thing. But, if we look at the canvas here, we see draggable false style. Yeah, it's just a normal canvas and we don't see too much into this. I don't know if React 3 Fiber would show up. It doesn't show up. It just says React. We'll look into it. See if we can determine what is the thing and and you know, whether yeah, you could load it into you could create a new code component and get it all working like that through a code component. But, Definitely. Like I've I've seen people Yeah. And I've seen people using workshop creating They've been creating WebGL and shader effects just with custom code. People do it in Webflow, too. Like, I've done it just with custom code. Now, it's just cool that there are some like simple, very simple, but powerful because you can do so much with these. You can do so so much with these. Yeah. Cool. Cool. I'm going to keep this one. I'm going to keep this. I was searching actually for this. Funny that it just appeared right now. Cool. Did you see the linear announcement about I project managers are dead or something like this. No, but I actually let's let's have a look. Before going to the next one. Uh Might be all like a blog. Wasn't it called like new or something like this? No. Well, if probably just go to that blog. it's called uh uh An issue tracking is there. Issue track Yeah. And then you can just scroll down. Yeah, I was like new, next. I am. Yeah. Yeah, oh this is so with that. Well, uh we built this actually. We have this we have this built No, not I wish. We had we have a version for Webflow. Uh with text like you can render text like this. Uh for a small project we did. more as well. It's quite nice. No, there is not. So Uh so you are talking about the image effect not about the article. Well, both really. Yes, I mean I don't Yeah. Yeah, it's just my opinion. Well, this is kind of like relevant. We could go into it. I don't know if we would have time. Maybe we keep it for the end. Yeah. Uh because it is about Should we do it at the end? Yeah, yeah, do it at the end just in case we don't have time. Yeah. Okay. Uh I'm hesitant which one should I show first for the the intro here. I'm ruining it for everyone uh live. Behind the scenes, BTS. This is BTS. So I think this is like also proper to to discuss it. So Mhm. I was thinking about saying something like you can you can now create full-on 3D websites with this new tool. And then maybe show one of these. Yeah, maybe show one of these. Actually, yeah, let I'll do that. Uh Can I do this? Yes. Let me prepare my screen for the other ones as well. I'm ruining it for everyone. You like hate it when continuity just doesn't work between Macs? Something you rely on so heavily and then when it just doesn't work, it's just not working at the moment between my Yeah, that's why I paid like 4K for my devices and Yeah, but it's it's quite rare, but uh often more often than not, it's a uh Bluetooth connection issue. Kid, just just wipe code your Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I can AirDrop it. I can just AirDrop it, but Yeah. got a link I've got an a link from my uh our producer. And uh it was for a new AI no-code build tool, which we might take a look at, but yeah. Anyway, that's what I was trying to get onto my machine from my phone. Crazy. Why do they have all this setting thing in mind doesn't have? Okay. Uh let's go with this one. All right. So, here we start. You can now create full-on 3D websites with this new tool, just like this one. So, this is essentially just Spline. If you If you've been around, you've heard of Spline that design. Here we have it. This is This used to be a tool to to create your scenes like in 3D. Uh then they came up with another tool Hana to create like like 2D/3D stuff uh but lightweight. And now they have Oma. Oma? Oma? How do you pronounce it? Oma. Oma. You can now create things like this. And just as a component like the the website that I showed you, and you can create even Look at this. You can create a full-on game. Well, it got stuck, but look how fun it is. This is really fun. Like Okay, I actually want to just play with this. It is insane what you can do with it. Yeah. So, what? This was just a prompt? I I assume Well, it is in the community. It's not just one prompt, but I assume it is made with a few prompts. I don't know if the the models are They're probably like open-source models uh brought in. And look at this. There is this uh control thing like you can control a bunch of things. And yeah, even the Okay. He said reset. All right. Okay. You died. break things, obviously. Uh and as you see here, we have another control for this one, and the controls kind of look similar. It seems like We had this discussion. It seems like there is some system prompt for these um here. So, I wanted to recreate this. Let me actually reload it. I want to recreate this carousel that you've seen a billion times. Right? Uh creating the this has not been an easy job, okay? It has not. Um it was like really difficult. So, I prompted Omar with images and I Yeah, came up with this. Okay. It's Close to what I gave you. It's not close. So, here's the thing. Uh here's the thing what This is what I learned from this. The the jump and this might be true about all AI-generated content, like for real. The jump or like the difference between the first prototype that just has the resemblance of your idea and the final product, it's the gap is insane. It's much bigger than what most people think. In this case, it's been it was like 3 months of work between what was when I got something that got me excited and I was like, "Oh, this is it. I can envision it." until like I could see it and I still don't see it to the level that I want, it took 3 months. And this is just not even the right direction. But, to be fair enough, this is my first prompt. I It's not like particularly a a good prompt. And if we look at the code, it's just an index.html. So, this is I could theoretically just ask Claude to do this. That's That was going to be my question. That was going to be my thing. Like, what what what what is the What is the news here? What is What is this tool offering, exactly? Uh that you can't get from a Claude code. Well, how much is this as an example? It did It's It's quite expensive. So, if I go Where can I see it? Upgrade. So, open Can you open up their home page in a in a private browser as well uh once once you've done that? Just to see what the home what what their what their offering is. You know what I mean? Yeah. Well, I can take Okay, now. Describe it and OMA builds it. 3D scenes, websites, games, apps. Describe anything and OMA build it for you in seconds. So, it is not only 3D, but it is with maybe focus uh on 3D. It's the the team having like a lot of experience. And to be fair, like Spline has been great in terms of like They they've developed a lot. They have grown so much in the past few years. And I was one of their like beta users. I used it before like many people heard about it. And I was just having so much fun with it. And the team has been shipping. Uh but it seems like they never hit their moment being like, "Okay, this is the tool that everybody can use." Like mass adoption and also to make money for them. Uh most of their users, from what I've been seeing, have been like free users. And with OMA, maybe they are trying to have another shot at maybe another trend. Uh maybe it is coming together uh a lot of what they've been building. Maybe they can connect it somehow with Spline. But right now, it is not connected with Spline at all. Like uh 3D design and Spline it it's it uh is its own thing. Hana is also a part of Spline, but OMA is its own thing. They're completely separating it and marketing it separately. Mhm. Yeah. Uh they had this 3D AI generation, by the way, um as a part of their it they announced this, I believe, like 2 years ago when AI generation became a thing. Uh and it was okayish, but just like other AI generated tools. Now, if we go back to OMA where it was, yeah. Yeah. Here they they are serving enterprise, which also makes me question like how ready is this? Maybe they they want to quickly start making money. Uh another thing that I want to show here, uh when you compare the features uh between free and the paid versions, in the free version, you don't have image generation or 3D model generation. And to be fair, for my carousel, where is it? Um yeah, can't find for for the carousel that I showed, I did say in my prompt, don't make images because I I knew that I don't want to spend any tokens on them. I just want the boxes. Got it. Yeah, exactly. I said I want to have color color gradients and 3D model generation. So, that's the thing. On the free version, you don't have 3D uh model generation. So, that makes me question for something like the the car instance or any of these instances that we see, um what is making the models? I'm pretty sure I'm like almost 100% sure this model I've seen it Yeah, 3JS, right? I'm Uh yes. It's that's it's that mask. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. But, it's cool. It's a new tool. Uh I guess I'll have an eye on it. Uh people are building, as you see, like from dashboards to 3D games. And uh we'll we'll see what it can do. Get your eye on it. Yeah. Cool. Well, Oh god, it's my cat sitting in the background there. Cool. Well, That That was the cat. Yeah. God damn it. Well, from boring visual 3D craziness to pretty cool. I'm I'm a developer. I thought that Oh, cute. That's a big cat. It's bigger than you. Yeah, he's It's a chunky cat. Huge. He He just called you fat. I didn't call you fat. I called you chunky. Okay? He is strong. size of it. It's a panther. Yeah, he's Just like, "Yeah, I'm just getting picked up. Just getting picked up." He's cute. How many cats do you have? chunky. Yeah, look at him. Just big. but he has a huge garden and we have other cat like my neighbors have cats. Right now, it looks like you're hosting a toddler with like a beige jumper on just then. Yeah. Just like sleeping on your shoulder. And with a tail. With a tail. Okay. Don't toddlers have tails? What's what they I thought kids lose their tail after like 6 years or something. Is it Is that I'm not a father, so I wouldn't know. No, I I No, I don't think that's I don't think that's a thing. But Someone lied to me. What's it called? Like the baby in when they are in the uterus, when they are like tiny, like they they have a name. Do they? fetus Before you call it a Yeah, fetus. They In many animals, they do look very similar and it we do have a tail there, but I think it stops developing or I I don't know what happens to it. It's an evolutionary thing left behind when we used to have tails. Yeah, we're just monkeys without trees. Yeah, monkeys without trees. Yeah. I'm a monkey here, so I'm comfortable. Okay, right. Okay. Uh Claude gets caught auto mode. That's what I'm going to do next. Uh Just because it's boring and I want to finish with a bang. What are you What what what are you concerned about? What are you looking at? I was looking at the document, so the Claude auto mode I I was like, I know this. I I'm not sure though. I I had a look and I was like, oh, I remember I'm surprised that nobody else came up like came up with this before. Like it took so much. Okay, you go on and I'll explain. Well, Anthropic just released auto mode for Claude code, letting the AI handle permissions itself with safety classifiers reviewing actions before executions. So, what does that mean? Basically, we're all familiar, or we should be, all familiar with I'm not sure of the I don't know. With When you're coding, when you're vibing out on Claude code, it's asking, "Do you want to perform this action? Do you want to perform that action?" And it could be quite, you know, annoying. You can set permissions and things like that in place, but it could still be quite annoying. You can, um, you know, work through them, but progressive disclosure is is a an important part and safety is an important part of AI, right? So, to bypass this, dangerously skip permissions is one of those things. But, auto mode is an alternative to that. Today, we're introducing auto mode, a new permissions mode in Claude Code, where Claude makes permission decisions on your behalf, with safeguards monitoring actions before they run. And it's a research preview only on the team mode. So, to me, this is basically an AI judging whether it should or shouldn't be allowed. Which I'm guessing is more George was making music. So, you know the meme? You you know the Obama giving Obama uh medal? A medal. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, pretty much. Pretty much. The So, you tell your AI, you can you can give your your own some permission, so it will be a really fun when it starts to hallucinate per giving itself more and more permission. That will be really fun, like getting in a loop. But, I'm surprised that nobody else came up with this before, because it kind of did like jokes aside, it kind of makes sense. Like having a different agent being like very careful, maybe it's like the security agent that is like, yeah, sure you can you can do this. Yeah, sure you can do that. And it it's telling usage. Uh depends what you're doing, cuz there's extra token usage at the end of the day, right? Um cuz you are right, but then do people really want to be paying extra tokens for a decision that they're they People are scared of AI, right? It took It took a while to get to where we are now, because people are like, you know, uh no, I'm not going to let AI do this for me, that for me. But, now we're slowly coming around to AI being quite actually all right. So, yeah, whilst I agree, I think it needed to it needed to get to this stage. It's not like people didn't know or didn't want to. We We've wanted to for quite a while, but Uh let's go through what's going on anyway. So, Cloud Code's default permissions are purposely conservative. Every far right bash command asks for approval. Some developers choose to bypass permissions checks with dangerous skip permissions. Auto mode is a middle path that lets you run longer tasks with fewer interruptions while introducing less risk than skipping all permissions. Before each tool runs, a classifier reviews it to check for potentially destructive actions like master deleting files and sensitive data exfiltration or malicious code execution. So, I don't need to labor on this point any of any more really. I think you know what it does. It's just an auto approval thing. So, yeah, only available for teams. I'm not I'm not part of a team. I'm a lone I'm a solo dev. I'm a lone lone wolf they call me. Uh so, I can't show you how to do this, but it's a simple flag for admins to disable auto mode. Um kind of a double negative there, so it's quite hard to understand. Or developers run Cloud enable auto mode. So, it's actually a flag when you run Cloud. Um I saw my friend on GitHub today create a uh uh process that auto does this all the time. So, if you forget to run it, whatever, it's not quite nice. You could just set an alias, I guess. You could just set reconfigure Cloud to run Cloud enable auto, but yeah, that's kind of it. Nothing much to say there, but uh I can't try it out, and I want to understand I want to understand permissions a bit more if I'm honest. I want to cuz you can set permissions up per project. And but they're this crazy you know, it's not it's not like natural language. There's a format you've got to follow. Maybe I can even show you uh what I've what I've got. I thought like you can go to your cloud in that specific project and set permissions or like allow list to star. So that's everything. So it can do everything. I did this for a project. Well, I told Claude to do it for itself and it did. But it kept asking me for permission. So I don't know what I got wrong there. Yes, exactly. So that's what I want to show you now. Oops, not that one. Stop screen share. Present. Share screen. Window. Settings. No. Good. No environment variables on display. Yeah, it's like this, right? It's Oops. Sorry, I've got all these windows open. Let's just close them all. Make it a bit easier to see. Yeah, so it's this it's this crazy thing. It's like bash and then NPM and and you know, web fetch, all of this stuff. But like you, it just feels like like there must be a way. I mean, technically you could probably do this. And that will allow you to run any bash command. Very, very dangerous. But I think it's just so specific. Like if something changes, let's say for example, a right happens uh I don't know how to explain it, but Can you select all select all and just do a star for for a moment? Like just everything in that list. That. what you mean? Allow everything. I did that. that's dangerously set permissions, right? Is that what you did? I It still asked for permission and I don't know what I got wrong. Well, did you think something wrong? Did you exit Claude and then enter back in? Could it have been something like that? 100% yes, multiple times. to be said, I want to understand permissions better and I want to make a video on it. I want to add it as part of my my masterclass thing that because I've I'm still like you just a bit like, "Huh?" You know, like I'm setting things and I'm still getting the whatever. Or you just go full auto mode and let the good times roll, baby. Yeah. Let the good times roll. You mentioned something just quickly about the token use. I don't know if you've seen the Nvidia CEO saying that an engineer should use like 250k worth of tokens per year. Yeah, yeah, something like that. So you need to have more helping your agents to set up more agents to do something with agents. Yeah. Agents all the way, baby, but not because the token seller is saying so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're not going to be measured in lines of code anymore, boys. We're going to be measured in token usage. If you're not using enough By the way, I've seen this on Twitter. I've seen this on Twitter, like people saying that there are the there are companies that are requiring this. That they tell you they tell their engineers to use more tokens. They they are like monitoring your token usage. If you don't use enough tokens, you're a bad engineer. Yeah, my my I met someone at who worked for Meta Facebook and he didn't want to use the company Claude because that all that data goes back to the bosses and whatever and it's just yeah, ridiculous. Uh we're we're doing good for time, so we might be able to backtrack. So, I will this one's going to be good though. This is I I save the best for last cuz Yeah. um I really love this. This blew my socks off. complo- complaud? You should start with that. Like just that sentence you said, you should you should start with that. Yeah? Should we just go into it? No, no. What do you like re- say it again. So, you said this one is really good. It blew It blew my socks off. With this one? Okay. Yeah. This one is really good. It blew my freaking socks off. So, Anthropic has just launched computer use uh research preview. Again, they seem to be tiptoeing around this for Claude Pro and Mac subscribers only on Mac OS. Letting Claude move move the cursor, click, type, complete forms all autonomously even you can even assign them from your remote control and that's exactly what we're going to do. Uh so, you've been using Dispatch, huh? Yeah. So, basically, your Claude can now use your computer and with your phone, you can use your Claude. So, you basically, you with your phone, you're controlling your agent that spins off more agents to do stuff on your computer at the same time. So, theoretically, you could have hundreds of agents do different things on your computer. That's crazy. Let's let's just separate the two right now cuz there's two things we're talking about. Computer use is something something that you can just you can do through the Claude's desktop app. Computer use. This is This is what we're talking about. But maybe last week, they also launched Dispatch, which allows you to message Claude desktop and tell it to do something. You could use Claude desktop last week and and tell it to do something but you you didn't have access to computer use. But these two little puppies are a match made in heaven um for yeah, just sending stuff off. So, I I've got Claude open here. And I've got my open claw over there. And I was going to say something like uh open Final Cut Pro, render the video that opens, mark the notion video database as edited and text me that you've finished editing it. Let's see what happens there. See if it can understand. I'm hoping that turns on so you can see in the background light up, but I don't think it will. Uh probably won't. It It you from what I understand what you're saying. Yeah. No, no, no, I'm just I'm just, you know, it's doing its thing. It's doing its thing. It's doing its thing. From from Here we go. Here we go. Isn't it asking for permission? So, yes. So, now it's asking for Final Cut Pro permission. I was hoping that would light up, but there we go. So, it's asking for Final Cut Pro permission. Let's go get that. doesn't light up, by the way. I I I used I've been using it I've seen that exactly. It won't light up. It uses your computer without turning on the screen. Even better. But how does I I'm going to go get it. Hang on. Stay here. Stay here. Yeah. The dramatic effect. Okay. So, you can see it's kind of Yeah. orange or you see the orange on the on the border. Oh, it's doing things. It's such an artistic moment. Yeah. Because I'm so excited that the computer is doing something. This is the future, baby. This is the future. I'm trying to do like eight things at once right now. Right, here we go. And now I want this. So it's going to Oh, I probably need to allow it, right? I probably need to approve it. Oh, no, it's still doing something. Yeah, it's still It is doing things. I'll monitor my phone. I'm looking forward to seeing what it does. So I can see I can confirm that it's rendering. There's a little icon at the top there. I didn't know what video was going to pop up, so I just render. Yeah. So I could have probably told it which video to render, actually, cuz I've got If anyone knows anything about Final Cut All my projects are done Oh, no, I clicked the screen. Oh, no, it's No, it isn't. Yeah, it's good. We're good. All of my projects are down the left-hand side there. So I could tell that, but I just told it to render the first video that So until this render is finished So we're finished? Yeah, we're done. Now it's Hopefully it's going to open up Notion. And it's Okay, so this is what we're going to get into. So there is a sequence of things that it will do, right? Because this is not efficient. You got to think this is sending off screenshots to to Anthropic, and then taking action every 30 seconds or 15 seconds or whatever. So now allow Claude to use Notion update page. So this is fallback number one. I'll do it through dispatch. Connecting. Or maybe So this could be a bug. But it's okay. What happened? Cuz it's not saying anything on my phone. So I'm just going to click So just say continue. Just the future this should this should pop up on my this will pop up on my phone. So it's going to do that. So the first fallback is going to see if it can do it through any of the connectors that Claude has access to. I have access to Notion. The connector. If it can't do that, then it's going to go to your browser. It's going to go to Claude Chrome extension. Oh. Did you hear that? That sounds like a text message. Did you hear that? Good. No. But maybe the mic has picked it up. The issue All done. Rendered Notion Claudia Shaw marked as edited. So ah we should have been sharing my screen as well. Let's just put Let's put that down. Let's see. Um let me share my Notion. Stop screen. Ah so it has access to your Notion not ours. Window. Episode. Let's do that. So here's my videos here. And I just saw it very very quickly pop up. If we look here, Claudia Shaw edited. Done. And then just cuz I don't want you looking at all my things. You can watch it in the edit. Um let's see where that text message went to. Cuz this is I'm going to explain something. See that bottom one? See how there's two there? This is the problem This is a new feature that got released just the other day, plugins, that it can use iMessage. Which, as you said, it's against terms of service. It doesn't on your PC, on your laptop? It does on my laptop. So, it does on my laptop. The issue here, you can see that it's mess it it needs to message yourself. So, the blue message is me messaging, and then the gray is me receiving it. So, I've been using it every single message is got is doubled up. There's where it failed, so that's fine. But, you've got the blue, and then you've got the the gray. Yeah. So, that's the problem with that. They'll fix that. They'll fix that, all that, whatever. So, I don't get the I don't get the um the the excitement around the iMessage thing. Unless I'm doing something wrong there, you let me know if I'm doing something wrong. But, I don't get the excitement about the iMessage integration that they launched yesterday. However, how [ __ ] cool was that? Yeah, that that that's really cool. Like, I've been using Dispatch all week. Yeah. Like, since they announced it, I was like, holy [ __ ] And And then, computer use, these two go so good hand in hand. Yeah. Yeah. But, you can just check you know, Dispatch is a way of um What I I mean, what I like is that that your skills get synced across your whole uh you know, I was dispatching things because I thought, oh, my skills are installed on that machine. But, then I just went on to normal chat, and now I'm able to use my skills in a normal chat cuz they will get synced off. So, that being said, the reason why you might dispatch is one, which is the thing I was talking about that I was building, which is an MCP. MCP I can't use an MCP on Claude app on my phone. However, if I dispatch it where I MCP is running on my computer, then Yeah. that's that's a good reason to use dispatch. That's why I love dispatch. So, yeah. Um You can do if you can if you can use a skill or if you can use like Yeah, if you you can use a skill, you can just use normal Claude. But yeah, you get so much you can get computer That's how you get computer use from a from away from your computer use that. But don't get me wrong. You can use computer use on the main machine that you're on. Um you just might find it a bit annoying that it's got this orange border around you and it's also interfering with the it's obviously sending a screenshot of your screen off to Anthropic to make its next action. So, which is why I was like open Claude when open Claude got released and then everyone was talking about Mac minis. I'm like, you do not freaking You do not need a Mac mini for open Claude. It doesn't need all of that power. It doesn't need unless you're running local models. That I think I'll be making a video next week how I replaced open Claude with Claude code. Finally. Like actually. Like not just like a whatever. The only thing that I I forgotten if we spoke about this in the intro or not. The only thing that I really want is schedule tasks are a massive thing in open Claude. And this is what my whole video about this feature was on my channel. The um is scheduling and uh having tasks just run automatically. There is a schedule task. We have an AI producing this podcast, right? This podcast is produced by AI. I don't think we spoke about it enough. I get a message I get a message three times a day about articles that it thinks the AI thinks that we should um include on the week's episode. And then it goes through a whole notion thing. But what happens is that this I will receive during this episode. So I probably need to tweak that a little bit and say don't tell me don't don't bother on a Friday afternoon. But I don't know that you can see this, but those are messages and then I respond and say I respond and say include article one, include article two, or whatever. That interaction, that back and forth, is something that I cannot do with Claude schedule and Claude code. Like a schedule will run and it's run on that machine and I won't know a thing about it. Or if I'm if it's run on my main machine, the thing I'm looking at right now, I might see a notification at the top right of the the page to tell me that a schedule has run. But there's something quite nice. If they can notify if the Claude app can notify me on my phone and then I can jump in and start messaging it and say give me article one one three. That's what That's the sweet spot. That's what I That's the last writing thing that I need. So what if Claude schedule can automatically create the list and put the list automatically in notion and then you use Claude dispatch to query that notion and then Yeah, it's not smooth. smooth, yeah. Like all schedule it to happen in one place, yeah. All schedule needs to do is notify me that it's run and that I can then pick up and enter that conversation. Because there are so many skills involved in this whole process as a you know, um, but yeah, that's the last thing and then open Claude will probably be out the window. If it wasn't for the fact that I've got hundreds of dollars of inference on loads of Chinese models from all of the referrals I've earned recently. I logged into MiniMax cuz I made a video on MiniMax. I logged into MiniMax. I've got like $400, $500 of inference on a on Minimax. That's crazy. That's years of using Minimax, you know? So, That's crazy. you know, do I use Claude code for everything or do I just Is it an excuse for me to use all my Chinese stuff? I should sell those accounts and say Yeah, I was thinking like can you sell them? Like sell your account? $500 worth for just sell it for $200. Yeah, yeah, exactly, right. Um I will wrap Was there one thing that you said that you would would um do it for you about Claude code that you you were saying something about dispatch? Just while we're on that topic. Uh no, I I think I just mentioned that I've been using it. No, Uh and I mentioned for I said my thing and then you said something as well. No, I've been using it to create an AI presentation and a tool. No, no, no, no, no, no. Before that. It was the channels. It was the two It was the channels you were talking about. But we might have been We might have spoken about this at the beginning of the show. Like Telegram. That's what they wanted. Nested and you said about Codex. Ah, yes. Okay. It was that thing. It was that thing. Okay. So just to So just to add Well, that should have been at the start of the video and not kind of like the end of it. Well, I didn't realize we would get into it to be honest, but yeah, so Yes, let's see. Yeah. So just to just to explain my experience with dispatch. So dispatch seems like an overarching model. So it's a not a model, like a a context in a What What do you call it? Why Why am I going blank on that? It's a domain. No, not context. orchestration orchestration it's an just agent. Okay, so So in my so in my experience dispatch seems like it's a conversation that is happening with one agent and this agent remembers everything. It has a memory of your entire conversation which can be about many different things. So you can say go do task A and it goes to task A and you can continue the conversation. You can add a new text message and this new text message that no text my this message that you send in this new prompt that you send this overarching agent receives it and decides to add this to the conversation that is already going on or create a new conversation. So there is an agent creating these conversations that you can actually see in your conversation list. If you go to Claude and chat, you see in the chat sidebar there are multiple different conversations and each is essentially a session about one of these tasks which you are adding in one place. Now what we talked about earlier was it would be nice to have a way to access those separately. And the way I like it is maybe a combination between how Telegram groups work, group topics, where you have a group with different topics like they are separated tabs within an environment or like Codex app that you can ask to have to run sub agents. So again, you have an overarching conversation and the sub agents are below it and you can continue the conversation in the let's call it master conversation where it decides to relay what you are asking to the next agent or just go to the agent, sub-agent, whatever that conversation and specifically ask it. So, I would love to see that for Claude dispatch to have this kind of like to give us some control over it. Right now, uh I have to tell it to cancel a task or to like ask about a task that was It's kind of like a messy conversation if you do multiple different things at the same time because you're talking about different things. And sometimes it sends you a long message. It says, "Research about this." And then detects about it. And then it says, "By the way, the other task, I went on and messaged Sam on Discord." They're completely different things, but it sends you in a message altogether. Mhm. Yeah. Well, um let's wrap up on this uh Uh oops, I was just going to invite rather than share screen. Um let's wrap up on the remaining bits of this co-work thing. So, like I say, it's going to try and use connectors first cuz those that's the most efficient way, whether it's an MCP or CLI or whatever. It's the back and forward sending screenshots is obviously just not efficient. So, it's going to use that first and then it's going to use a browser. This one surprised me. I wonder why the browser is more more efficient than the screen interaction. I don't know. Don't know. But that's what it's going to do. Um The um the Claude is trained to avoid, this is interesting, engaging in stock and trading or investment transactions, inputting sensitive data, and gathering or scraping facial images. Which is interesting cuz it needs to see that it's a facial image or it needs to see that it's a stock trading platform before it's going to choose not to engage with it. So, yeah, you've you've already sent off your sensitive stuff to Claude and before it's even decided whether it's not going to do it. Um Yeah. Uh what to avoid? Managing financial accounts or investments, handling legal documents or contracts, processing medical health information, interacting with apps containing personal information. I think this goes without saying. However, one of the most boring, laborious tasks that I have to do on a weekly basis is to go through all my emails, download invoices, and then link them to transactions in my accountancy app, which I found out today Kobaza doesn't have Well, you do, it's just this fragmented system across many platforms. But, you still have to put receipts next to purchases, right? There is an app that you do that, and that's just such a boring task for me. It's not like I have tons of but it's just it it it gets to a point where I've got like tens of them to go through and I'm just like uh an assistant to do that. Like, I have an actual assistant, a teammate. She goes through all my accounts, downloads everything, and if she doesn't have an access to an account, uh like there are a few that I I have access like Amazon AWS and stuff like that. She asks me to get to give her the invoice, and it's so annoying. I know it's just going there, and so I have a Notion list actually. I have a Notion database of all my subscriptions with links to the dashboard, like to the specific link because the links to dashboards in every app is different. So, I have that link. So, if I click it, I go to the the part that there is an invoice. Um so Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It would be nice to give Claude access to that Notion and say, "Click these and download them." Exactly. I mean, at the end of the day, I you know, where do you draw the line on financial information? Really, this is just but for me, it's just putting invoices against, you know, uploading them, but um and what could really go wrong is I'm not doing my due diligence I'm not doing my due diligence, which I wouldn't do my due diligence. I would I just cannot be bothered with this stuff. But if it uploads the wrong receipt to the wrong thing, it could get a little bit messy. It can't really do anything massively destructive. It can't It's not like it's got access to my bank accounts through that system. That's just an aggregate of all of the information that it's received from my bank, you know? I suppose it could send an invoice to someone, I don't know. So, anyway, the guardrails are pretty uptight for that process in general, but the point is they suggest not to do financial stuff, so I don't know how much it can how seriously to take it. Um Um what else have we got here? I think that's pretty much it. Basically, um all I want to do is one final thing is to literally just show you how to enable it. And then we can What was it you wanted to cover? Something you wanted to cover? No, it's not important. We can cut it there. Um Okay, fine. Well, what I'm excited for is Yeah. I Yeah, you can show that. Yeah, yeah, let me let me do let me show you this. So, you go to settings, command comma, and it's down here under desktop general desktop app. And then this should be enable you to click. It was a weird one. I didn't I had Oh, sorry, sorry. I I showed you exactly what was happening. Nothing Nothing Nothing was down here, and I selected browser use and whatever, and I was like, "Where's this computer use everyone's seeing?" But I just made sure I updated and restarted, and then computer use is here. And you turn it on and grant access, and then you can even deny it certain apps. So, yeah, get started. Get started with computer use. People will use it for Tinder. Find me the fittest babe on the planet. So, what I'm excited about is to see what will be the chat GPT's version of this because they they hired open claw creator. Mhm. The creators of open claw. Oh, open claw. Yeah, sorry. I thought I thought open code in my head was open code. No, yeah. Yeah, Peter Stone. Exactly. So, Mr. Peter, he's at open AI and presumably they are building something like this dispatch computer use from Claude and they will probably have a different way of doing it. And I would like to see a different way because I I want to pick one and be like to see which one is better. Um, but it's crazy how Claude has been putting out just updates after updates. Like it feels like every day they have an update. Not just like yeah. The thing is is that Claude Now, you used to talk about this and and open AI's response. Claude have they climbed a ladder. They they started with the bare minimum and they've really been developing it they stacked their progress on top. They could not have got to computer use without co-work. They could not have got to co-work without Claude code. So, they've slowly been building up this this ecosystem this architecture that supports some of these really really good features. Whereas open AI really don't. They're just all over the place, which just a quick one we covered last week. You would shot off, but we covered last week the fact that they were deprioritizing um efforts like Sora and Atlas. And They discontinued Well, here's where I was getting to. Uh that was it that was to support favor of like actual revenue generating things. Mhm. This week, they actually discontinued Sora. Like they got they're getting rid of it. Now, they didn't say anything about Atlas, but that was part of that list and I wonder if they're going to actually remove Atlas from it. Like they are really really they're they're on red alert without saying it. They're they're absolutely on red alert. But all that to be said, they just don't have a a substantial ecosystem or foundation of products that can leverage each other. Whereas Claude are just or Anthropic are time and time again just demonstrating that they just they they're supporting the workforce and they're supporting real productivity that real people actually want, not some AI slop generation video platform that no one ever [ __ ] used anyway. So, it's just Yeah. I don't know. I'm I'm definitely biased. That's a really good point. Yeah, that's No, that's really a good point. Like the best product by OpenAI what has it been? It's been ChatGPT pretty like Yeah. And it's just a chat app. Yeah, true. Okay, good good point. Codex Codex app I I use Codex app. Codex app is cool. Uh but like mass adoption ChatGPT has been a mass adoption, but what I was trying to say like in my head I was like comparing it to Claude code in a way that Claude is built on top of this essentially a terminal with AI on top of it, right? Like just give AI access to a terminal to do stuff and they they are they've been building building on top of that. Yeah. I'm surprised that OpenAI just never did this in a I mean they have Codex in the terminal, Codex CLI, and that that was it. They never built a UI for it. Like you can't do any anything automation or any like Mhm. computer user, like any like code anything code work with chat GPT. This there is scheduling or something to that effect or also you can't do automations in the codex app. There is an automations thing at the top left there, but like um but yeah, it's not Mhm. It's not all that exciting to be honest. You got it? Uh there are yes, I I I have the automation, but it is for code. No, I mean we can't we can, but it's uh yeah. Yeah, exactly. It's It's nothing So you have automations, but there is nothing in it that is like that exciting. These are mostly about code. Um what is new automation? So I could I could make a new automation. Um Mhm. They did release But it's something a few months ago that was really interesting that was to do with automations. Do you remember it? It was a like a node-based thing. Do you remember that? did. I think I I It's around the same time as they brought out chat GPT apps. And they had this node It was like an any end competitor thing. That That was That seemed to have died a death. they did. Oh man, they they they made so It seems like Sam Altman is just going around and saying "Guys, I have an idea. Let's build this thing." And they they build it, but it's half-baked. The idea is half-baked. People don't I mean it's also something some companies do. They they throw so many ideas at the wall and see which one sticks. It seems like the baseline for Claude has been just so good, like with Claude code and the model the models being really good. They they are really they have this really nice personality of not over explaining things to you. They are just to the point. That's the model. And then on top of it, they they use your computer. And on top of that, now they they're building this ecosystem around it. Um and Open AI had a few dropping ball moments with the Department of War thing and mass uh on installments. Mhm. Yeah. We're We're uh on the side of Claude, like on this show. This is a This show has been brought to you No, not really. I wish they would Yeah, yeah. That would be cool. I I have to upgrade again, by the way. I have to pay to Claude more. What, Max? Uh I I I I was on the Max, but then I went back on the 20 bucks uh Yeah, oh, I see. Yeah. I'm staying on 20 bucks just cuz I've got so much I mean, we've got I've got two I've got two more months of free Codex, I think. Cuz I I have to go to the has been amazing uh in terms of like talking usage. I've been using a lot of Codex whenever I get the chance to code. But with this patch, I noticed because I can set up multiple conversations, I drain um my limit so quickly. Like sometimes it happens in just a few conversations because I say, "Go do this research." And then I say, "Go do another research." And That's how much you get out of the 20 bucks. Yeah. Yeah. Um Listen, I'm looking at the time. I want to shoot. So, let's wrap it up there, I think, yeah. Yeah. Um but yeah, yeah. I I'm I'm totally in on I'm definitely Claude. I definitely see that as, you know, the only reason I'm why I'm not using code Well, it's called code, to be fair. I'm I'm still keeping my 20 bucks a month thing just cuz of computer use down there and all the rest of it. Like so I'll still keep it around, but I've so much I've got now so many free months of Codex that I'm just going to use that and then I'll just be straight back to Claude to be honest. But for for the that's just for code. I'm not using code chat GPT subscription for anything else other than code, which is you know. Yeah. Um but yeah, all right. Let's wrap it up there. Well, that's all we got time for. Let's wrap it up. Make sure Make sure to follow us on on Well, we're only on YouTube now. So make sure at command AI show or command AI show dot com. That will link you through to the YouTube as well. Subscribe if you've enjoyed this. Like and all that good stuff. Join us next week. We stream these every single week and we make clips that you can just go watch in isolation on the YouTube throughout the week. Uh that's been a week in AI design and dev. I've been Sam. And I've been Carvalloza. Keep on bobbing. Peace out.