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What does it do?

I built a bot that runs every 2 weeks, scrapes my local movie theater's currently playing titles, runs them against rotten tomatoes to filter out movies rated below 85%, then looks them up on youtube and posts the trailers to my discord server

How did you make it?

Python script that runs in google cloud functions, triggered on a bi-weekly schedule

How much time you spent making it?

An evening

How often do you use it?

Every two weeks


This isn't a bad idea but 85% seems like it would filter out a lot of good movies. The recent Dune, for instance, is at 83%.

Looks like about half my library would be filtered out.


might have to replicate this one...


You don't need to use langchain with Cohere, it's just nice for demos since Langchain comes with pre-built tools.

Check out the examples here: https://docs.cohere.com/docs/multi-step-tool-use

and this notebook https://github.com/cohere-ai/notebooks/blob/main/notebooks/a...



Minimalism is all the rage these days!


We are experimenting with a deck printing API! We printed a couple of decks and played with them - it was really delightful and fun!


Image loading is down right now, Wombo is throwing more GPUs at it!


I always thought the skip button would get treated as a dislike


All of us in the band are engineers (I work at Snapchat) and we take the band super seriously and make time for it


The text examples on your site are not great copy. “Something goofed” - “goofing” is something humans do, it’s not a synonym for “broke”.

“We use cookies on Fridays to boost employee morale” - I know it’s meant to sound cute, but the way it’s worded it’s giving me sweatshop vibes.

I’d revisit the text examples used throughout the website, because the idea behind the product is actually neat!


Thank you for pointing that out, you are absolutely right. We'll make sure to test the copy examples with more people and improve them.


Based on that article, every MacBook Air released since 2008 will receive a patch update and every MacBook Air released since 2015 will support OSX Monterey. Is that not reasonable?


I believe the patches are all community sourced. They tend to be well made but they're not something the average consumer would use. It's hit or miss as to whether they work with your particular model.


I think the patches are Apple’s security updates, not a community OS hackintosh thing


No, you are mistaken, the patches are prepared by dosdude1 (who should receive a medal for saving the planet a lot of e-waste from Apple products).


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