00:49:26 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Generating Code with Claude AI 00:58:55 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Hard to believe that 2022 is ~4 years ago, not 2. 😄 01:05:29 Vernon: Will this presentation be posted to this chat for downloading? 01:05:37 Joe B: Slashdot ? 01:05:39 Robert - laptop: Yes. @vernon 01:07:26 Vernon: Thanks. 01:08:14 Gary Meyer: Answer to Vernon... This is being recorded. The recording will be available in our Archive. You can pull it from the httpL//sluug.org homepage. 01:08:43 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): BTW, I'm using Claude Code while watching this. It's allowing me to do some amazing things. But you have to give it good specs and constraints to get good results. 01:09:58 Gary Meyer: It wtll take a 1-3 days maybe to put it up there into the Archive. It is expected to remain there for years. 01:11:14 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): The terminal CLI (and TUI) is back, guys! 01:11:55 Gary Meyer: In the past, Scott & Jans have also given us a "slide deck" that we place into the arcive. I should have explicitly asked them, but I suspect they will tonite. 01:17:17 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Funny, I don't even recall that CMS. 01:17:42 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Now I highly recommend static site generators. I use Hugo. 01:19:05 Vernon: What level of service do you use with your services? Pro, enterprise, other? 01:21:21 Robert - laptop: Any thoughts on Perplexity ? 01:25:51 stan reichardt: Is there something new called "Methose"? 01:27:33 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Is there something n..." Anthropic (Claude) Mythos. Their next model. Preview is available to security folks to fix all the security issues it's finding in Open and Closed Source code. 01:28:29 stan reichardt: Replying to "Is there something n..." Thanks, Craig! 01:30:28 tonyc: Can't an AI reference or network to more expert AI's akin to DNS Start of Authority ? 01:31:11 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): GitHub Copilot (not very much like any of the other Copilots) was a leader at the beginning. It can use OpenAI and Claude models in the backend. 01:31:39 Jans Carton: Like SIri 01:32:25 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): GH Copilot was the first to become popular with devs. 01:33:42 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): The open local models will bring costs way down soon, when we mix local with 1st-tier. 01:34:12 stan reichardt: Is Ollama cross-platform? I only do linux. 01:34:43 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Is Ollama cross-plat..." I've used it on Mac. 01:36:58 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): I also use Opus most of the time. It might cost more per token, but is more likely to get to the right answer with fewer tokens and time. 01:38:14 stan reichardt: Is Kagi a browser, an application or a web site? 01:39:15 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Is Kagi a browser, a..." Search engine, like Google.com 01:40:42 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Is Kagi a browser, a..." I think I need to give Kagi another try. 01:45:05 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Unless you are a heavy user, all the $20 plans are fine. 01:45:22 stan reichardt: Tokens in and tokens out? 01:45:58 stan reichardt: Assume Scott will get to explaining tokens in and out. 01:46:43 Vernon: ask claude... 01:48:00 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): things it reads from the web… 01:48:17 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): responses to CLI commands.... 01:49:15 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): … err, rather CLI command output are tokens in, because the AI reads them to determine what to do next. 01:50:08 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Q for later: What is cmux? 01:54:56 Robert - laptop: Replying to "Q for later: What ..." So, like tmux but built for Mac ? 01:55:50 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Q for later: What is..." Ghostty supports Linux. 01:56:02 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Q for later: What is..." Yeah, it's tmux-like. 02:00:46 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Or keep your permissions fine-tuned. 02:01:12 Steve Gomez: Are we there yet? 02:01:56 Robert - laptop: Are you going to show how to install Claude Code? 02:04:04 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Skills are amazing. 02:04:48 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Y'all seen CLI Anywhere? Lets Claude control things like Blender, Gimp, …. and lets you add it for any GUI app. 02:10:05 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): All the fun words for "working…": https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stasbel_turns-out-claude-code-has-187-ways-to-say-activity-7445498782974103552-Mqux/ 02:10:51 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): If you have the gh CLI+skill, you can also have it create a repo there and then you can push it. 02:12:11 Steve Gomez: Was just looking at this: https://www.morphllm.com/claude-code-linux 02:19:56 James P Shaw: warm 02:20:01 Robert - laptop: NOOOOOOO! 02:21:33 stan reichardt: would it change for color-blind colors? 02:21:59 Jim Locke: A 02:22:02 kkrie: What type of Linux are you running for this demo. 02:22:16 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Reacted to "would it change for ..." with 💯 02:23:45 Robert - laptop: Replying to "What type of Linux..." Scott's running this on a Mac. 02:24:48 Robert - laptop: Can I get that clockface in cornflour blue ? 02:33:38 Robert - laptop: Is this entire interation with claude stored in a history-like file? 02:33:46 Vernon: What would happen if you just ask Claude (not Claude Code) to do this? 02:35:43 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "What would happen if..." Unless you add tools, it can't use the CLI or edit files. Claude Cowork can, but it's not designed for it. 02:36:52 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "What would happen if..." Before Claude Code, I added a tool to allow plain Claude to access my file system to write out code files. But it wasn't great at iterating. 02:37:47 Vernon: I just tried it and it looks the same...claude.ai 02:39:32 Vernon: OK...just asking. 02:40:19 Vernon: here is my prompt: 02:40:20 Vernon: build a world clock with round faces in python that has a dashboard 02:40:58 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "build a world clock ..." Right, it can, but it's not designed for it, so it's not as easy to work with. 02:41:30 Vernon: ok...again...just asking 02:41:43 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Plus, this is the UNIX Users Group. We like the terminal!!!! 02:42:30 Robert - laptop: I was able to install claude code in a Google Colab VM, which has tmux. 02:42:41 Vernon: understood....i was just thinking about MVP.... 02:50:56 Marc: i gtg now i have work tomorrow early morning 02:58:43 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): https://github.com/boochtek/ai-skills/tree/main/plugins/boochtek 02:59:01 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "https://github.com/b..." Working on getting my /retro command published there. Stand by, 03:02:18 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "https://github.com/b..." OK. Published 03:19:32 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): A bit of a shackle around Jans' neck….. 03:26:15 Steve Gomez: Sorry folks but have to bail out. Will check back for the recorded version to catch the tail end. Good night all! 03:31:29 Scott Granneman: Replying to "Is Ollama cross-plat..." It’s cross platform 03:38:43 Vincent Aune: Is anyone familiar with intentc? https://github.com/pboueri/intentc 03:43:53 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Reacted to "Is anyone familiar w..." with 👀 03:45:03 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Replying to "Is anyone familiar w..." Looks like a lot of other systems to take specs in and output code. 03:53:53 Brian B: I loved watching the interaction with the system to iterate through the process. That was fantastic. I'll also have to explore local AI software to see what those systems can do as well. Modern high spec computers have an embarrassing amount of power and that is going wasted in my case. 03:57:14 Eric Boethin: Microphone wasn't working well--on the road. I'll want to watch the slides again, as I wasn't in a good position to take notes. 03:57:54 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): Reacted to "I loved watching the..." with ☝🏻 04:03:41 Craig B (55, Long Beach, CA): 🐬 04:05:28 Vincent Aune: https://jfkirk.github.io/posts/claude-chess/ 04:14:07 Lee Lammert: n 04:19:05 Vincent Aune: https://meditations.metavert.io/p/chessmata-an-agentic-chess-platform