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I'm definitely using ai wrong. Everytime I ask something it gets flagged or he can't answer that
I'll download Fabric and use it to summarize this video (irony)
"you dont have to be an expert to be able to share stuff" spot on
I am working to create a Local AI setup. Part of that is building out a Second Brain, a la Tiago Forte. A Terry-like rig is also a priority. Combining Ollama, Twingate, Fabric, and Obsidian are great ideas. Please teach us more about AI tooling and how you use it to augment personal, professional, and spiritual growth. On that last note: I am glad you talk about your faith on this channel. It is not distracting or misplaced and it is encouraging to hear. Keep up the hard work!
Still using VPN? Securely access your stuff from anywhere with Twingate (what I use): https://ntck.co/twingate_zerotrust Join NetworkChuck as we delve into the revolutionary AI tool, Fabric, designed to augment human capabilities by seamlessly integrating AI into daily tasks. In this comprehensive tutorial, NetworkChuck breaks down how to set up and utilize Fabric to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. Discover how Fabric's open-source, crowd-sourced prompts, known as patterns, can solve specific problems and how you can even create your own. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a professional looking to leverage AI in practical ways, this video is your gateway to mastering Fabric and transforming your digital interactions. 🧵🧵Fabric: https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric Follow Daniel Miessler: ➡YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@unsupervised-learning ➡Twitter: https://x.com/DanielMiessler Follow Daniel’s work: ✉ https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe (https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe) Threshold: https://threshold.app/ 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Twingate 00:00 - Introduction to Fabric: An Open Source AI Tool 00:06 - What is Fabric? Explained by Creator Daniel Miessler 00:28 - How to Set Up and Use Fabric 00:39 - Practical Demonstration: Using Fabric for YouTube Transcripts 01:34 - Deep Dive into Fabric's Core Functionality and AI Integration 02:00 - Extract Wisdom: The Secret Sauce of Fabric 03:04 - Open Source Prompts in Fabric: Transparency and Control 04:03 - Reducing Friction with AI: The Philosophy Behind Fabric 05:09 - Real-world Application: Integrating Fabric with Personal Data 05:34 - Introducing the World of Text Concept by Daniel Miessler 06:51 - Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Fabric on Your Computer 09:03 - Finalizing Fabric Setup and API Configuration 10:03 - Understanding Fabric's Framework and AI Model Integration 11:02 - Connecting to Remote AI Servers with Fabric 11:31 - Secure Remote Access with Twingate 12:45 - Advanced Usage of Fabric: Creating Custom Commands and Patterns 16:15 - How to Create and Implement Your Own Patterns in Fabric 18:18 - Managing and Updating Custom Patterns in Fabric 20:56 - Philosophical Insights on Human Augmentation with AI by Daniel Miessler 23:00 - Practical Benefits of Using Fabric for Content Filtering and Engagement 26:09 - Balancing AI Assistance with Human Effort for Optimal Learning and Growth 28:19 - Personal Applications of Fabric in Daily Life and Learning 29:10 - Introduction to NetworkChuck Academy and Future Projects 29:27 - Saving and Integrating Fabric Outputs with Obsidian for Organized Note-taking
I will use fabric to transcript this video rather than watching 30mins long video
For other Obsidian users also showing up late to the party: It appears that the FABRIC_OUTPUT_PATH configuration option is no longer supported in the new Golang version of Fabric. I also couldn't figure out what that "save" command is that Chuck uses. So I wrote my own shell function: function save() { tee /mnt/c/path/to/obisidian/folder/$1.md } Add that to your .bashrc file and you can use it the same way Chuck does in the video.
This is brilliant. You mention that you;d put links on how to generate API keys for the AI models and YT. Can't see these anywhere?
I love that you show these cool things I’ve never heard of before, please keep doing it! 😊
Love that he hints that he's using YT API for comments so lowkey. Wow. True master here.
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Top Comments (10)
I'm definitely using ai wrong. Everytime I ask something it gets flagged or he can't answer that
I'll download Fabric and use it to summarize this video (irony)
"you dont have to be an expert to be able to share stuff" spot on
I am working to create a Local AI setup. Part of that is building out a Second Brain, a la Tiago Forte. A Terry-like rig is also a priority. Combining Ollama, Twingate, Fabric, and Obsidian are great ideas. Please teach us more about AI tooling and how you use it to augment personal, professional, and spiritual growth. On that last note: I am glad you talk about your faith on this channel. It is not distracting or misplaced and it is encouraging to hear. Keep up the hard work!
Still using VPN? Securely access your stuff from anywhere with Twingate (what I use): https://ntck.co/twingate_zerotrust Join NetworkChuck as we delve into the revolutionary AI tool, Fabric, designed to augment human capabilities by seamlessly integrating AI into daily tasks. In this comprehensive tutorial, NetworkChuck breaks down how to set up and utilize Fabric to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. Discover how Fabric's open-source, crowd-sourced prompts, known as patterns, can solve specific problems and how you can even create your own. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a professional looking to leverage AI in practical ways, this video is your gateway to mastering Fabric and transforming your digital interactions. 🧵🧵Fabric: https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric Follow Daniel Miessler: ➡YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@unsupervised-learning ➡Twitter: https://x.com/DanielMiessler Follow Daniel’s work: ✉ https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe (https://danielmiessler.com/subscribe) Threshold: https://threshold.app/ 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Twingate 00:00 - Introduction to Fabric: An Open Source AI Tool 00:06 - What is Fabric? Explained by Creator Daniel Miessler 00:28 - How to Set Up and Use Fabric 00:39 - Practical Demonstration: Using Fabric for YouTube Transcripts 01:34 - Deep Dive into Fabric's Core Functionality and AI Integration 02:00 - Extract Wisdom: The Secret Sauce of Fabric 03:04 - Open Source Prompts in Fabric: Transparency and Control 04:03 - Reducing Friction with AI: The Philosophy Behind Fabric 05:09 - Real-world Application: Integrating Fabric with Personal Data 05:34 - Introducing the World of Text Concept by Daniel Miessler 06:51 - Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Fabric on Your Computer 09:03 - Finalizing Fabric Setup and API Configuration 10:03 - Understanding Fabric's Framework and AI Model Integration 11:02 - Connecting to Remote AI Servers with Fabric 11:31 - Secure Remote Access with Twingate 12:45 - Advanced Usage of Fabric: Creating Custom Commands and Patterns 16:15 - How to Create and Implement Your Own Patterns in Fabric 18:18 - Managing and Updating Custom Patterns in Fabric 20:56 - Philosophical Insights on Human Augmentation with AI by Daniel Miessler 23:00 - Practical Benefits of Using Fabric for Content Filtering and Engagement 26:09 - Balancing AI Assistance with Human Effort for Optimal Learning and Growth 28:19 - Personal Applications of Fabric in Daily Life and Learning 29:10 - Introduction to NetworkChuck Academy and Future Projects 29:27 - Saving and Integrating Fabric Outputs with Obsidian for Organized Note-taking
I will use fabric to transcript this video rather than watching 30mins long video
For other Obsidian users also showing up late to the party: It appears that the FABRIC_OUTPUT_PATH configuration option is no longer supported in the new Golang version of Fabric. I also couldn't figure out what that "save" command is that Chuck uses. So I wrote my own shell function: function save() { tee /mnt/c/path/to/obisidian/folder/$1.md } Add that to your .bashrc file and you can use it the same way Chuck does in the video.
This is brilliant. You mention that you;d put links on how to generate API keys for the AI models and YT. Can't see these anywhere?
I love that you show these cool things I’ve never heard of before, please keep doing it! 😊
Love that he hints that he's using YT API for comments so lowkey. Wow. True master here.