Meeting Title: AI Service Standup Date: 2026-02-16 Meeting participants: Brylle Girang, Mustafa Raja, Casie Aviles, Samuel Roberts, Gabriel Lam, Clarence Stone, Uttam Kumaran, Pranav Narahari


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1 00:01:40.300 00:01:41.110 Samuel Roberts: Everyone?

2 00:01:42.990 00:01:44.639 Samuel Roberts: How are we today?

3 00:01:44.830 00:01:46.029 Mustafa Raja: Good, how are you?

4 00:01:46.870 00:01:48.160 Samuel Roberts: Doing alright.

5 00:01:51.020 00:01:52.310 Samuel Roberts: Into things.

6 00:01:53.240 00:01:55.440 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Can we set a coupon code?

7 00:01:56.590 00:02:02.259 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I was looking at that, I was trying to think… yeah, I saw your messages there.

8 00:02:02.430 00:02:08.060 Samuel Roberts: So, what was the… so there’s certain things on Azure that we have access to and not others? Is that what Utam was saying?

9 00:02:09.090 00:02:14.879 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, but I see that Kimi 2.5 is already deployed, so we could just start using that, no?

10 00:02:16.220 00:02:17.190 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay.

11 00:02:18.100 00:02:20.300 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it’s probably worth trying.

12 00:02:20.710 00:02:21.440 Mustafa Raja: Yeah…

13 00:02:21.700 00:02:22.780 Samuel Roberts: You know, there’s a lot of Azure.

14 00:02:22.780 00:02:29.260 Mustafa Raja: I have it set up on my… I have… I have OpenCode set up on my… my machine, so I… I just need to…

15 00:02:29.990 00:02:33.300 Mustafa Raja: Get the API key and get it running. That’s all I need to do.

16 00:02:34.050 00:02:36.849 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, we can look at that today, because I would love to try that out, too.

17 00:02:38.030 00:02:45.229 Mustafa Raja: I think we could then, you know, reduce use of, 4.6 opus or something.

18 00:02:46.290 00:02:48.030 Mustafa Raja: If you need… Limited.

19 00:02:48.030 00:02:48.660 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

20 00:02:49.750 00:02:50.799 Samuel Roberts: That makes sense.

21 00:02:52.840 00:02:58.159 Samuel Roberts: Good call. Yeah, we’ll have to take a look at that. I don’t want to just flip it without… I mean, Tom’s head.

22 00:02:59.570 00:03:01.020 Samuel Roberts: Go for it, I just didn’t…

23 00:03:02.070 00:03:04.879 Samuel Roberts: Remember exactly what the messages were there, but…

24 00:03:06.930 00:03:08.570 Samuel Roberts: Where was that chat happening?

25 00:03:09.260 00:03:10.100 Mustafa Raja: AI gentleman.

26 00:03:10.100 00:03:13.009 Samuel Roberts: There it is. I got it, okay, yeah, it just wasn’t there yet, yeah.

27 00:03:14.590 00:03:15.440 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

28 00:03:15.560 00:03:17.520 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let’s talk about that after this, then.

29 00:03:17.520 00:03:18.240 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

30 00:03:18.240 00:03:23.019 Samuel Roberts: Because I would love to get that going, too. Cool. Okay.

31 00:03:23.020 00:03:29.120 Gabriel Lam: I have a quick question on that, actually. I’m just curious, like, what’s the sort of immediate benefit of open code? Is it just, like…

32 00:03:30.080 00:03:31.780 Gabriel Lam: more concurrent.

33 00:03:32.550 00:03:33.410 Gabriel Lam: So…

34 00:03:33.450 00:03:41.340 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so the question. Yeah, so the main benefit we would have is we have a lot of credits in Azure, right?

35 00:03:41.880 00:04:01.049 Mustafa Raja: Using that, we only are using the app platform itself. So we could use that in development if we, if we set up OpenCode and set up with Azure, right? Now, we could also set it up with Cursor, but Cursor limits the, what’s it called, features that we could use with API.

36 00:04:01.190 00:04:06.960 Mustafa Raja: Which, open code doesn’t limit us, you know? So that’s the benefit we would be getting.

37 00:04:08.530 00:04:09.150 Gabriel Lam: Okay.

38 00:04:10.590 00:04:13.030 Samuel Roberts: And then OpenCode integrates into.

39 00:04:13.030 00:04:13.760 Mustafa Raja: We could just.

40 00:04:13.760 00:04:14.200 Samuel Roberts: for sale.

41 00:04:14.200 00:04:18.639 Mustafa Raja: You know, it’s an alternative to… I was gonna…

42 00:04:18.649 00:04:26.519 Clarence Stone: I was gonna say, it does integrate. I didn’t realize this, but you could just open code CLI when you’re in cursor, and run both.

43 00:04:26.520 00:04:28.620 Samuel Roberts: That’s what I was thinking. Yeah, kind of what I was saying.

44 00:04:28.620 00:04:31.080 Clarence Stone: And I was like, this is so awesome, it makes, like.

45 00:04:31.420 00:04:38.860 Clarence Stone: great, actually, because you get to keep the tabs, right? Yeah. The tab feature, and then, like, you still have the CLI.

46 00:04:38.860 00:04:41.739 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Okay, cool.

47 00:04:41.740 00:04:42.680 Clarence Stone: it recently.

48 00:04:43.180 00:04:58.930 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, one more… one more we could do is we could also, if anyone is a fan of UI, they could just install the extension that OpenCode has, and it’s just going to act like, you know, the cursor tab. So, we could have cursor tabs, and then open code tabs.

49 00:04:58.930 00:05:02.780 Samuel Roberts: Oh, it has a… it has an integration, like, right into the IDE?

50 00:05:02.780 00:05:03.589 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, indeed.

51 00:05:03.590 00:05:06.719 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, okay, because it’s a VS Code, yeah, of course, of course, okay.

52 00:05:07.450 00:05:10.810 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, so there’s a few different ways to do it. So yeah, let’s try to get that set up for…

53 00:05:10.810 00:05:11.170 Mustafa Raja: It’s a few.

54 00:05:11.170 00:05:11.639 Samuel Roberts: U.S. to detect.

55 00:05:11.640 00:05:12.789 Mustafa Raja: And then, see how it goes.

56 00:05:13.220 00:05:27.139 Mustafa Raja: quick, look into, Clone Code 2, because Clone Code now is pretty much open to, Azure also, but it’s a little harder to set up for Azure and stuff, so I think the…

57 00:05:27.370 00:05:30.200 Mustafa Raja: Best way to go would be… Open code.

58 00:05:30.880 00:05:35.250 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think for the things we need to do in terms of development, that makes the most sense, but…

59 00:05:36.400 00:05:37.190 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

60 00:05:38.440 00:05:39.220 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

61 00:05:40.750 00:05:42.759 Samuel Roberts: That’s a good idea, yeah.

62 00:05:43.960 00:05:47.540 Samuel Roberts: All right. Yeah, we’ll talk that after, and I’ll get that set up.

63 00:05:47.540 00:05:48.660 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

64 00:05:50.060 00:05:50.710 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

65 00:05:51.120 00:05:57.010 Samuel Roberts: Let’s, let’s jump in then to talk, I guess, ABC?

66 00:06:01.320 00:06:03.160 Casie Aviles: Where am I here?

67 00:06:03.750 00:06:04.880 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, go ahead.

68 00:06:05.590 00:06:08.960 Casie Aviles: For ABC, we’ll be focusing on…

69 00:06:09.280 00:06:16.200 Casie Aviles: the next set of, technicians. So, home improvement should be done. So, so far, just to recap, we have…

70 00:06:16.310 00:06:18.859 Casie Aviles: Mechanical, lawn, and home improvement.

71 00:06:18.990 00:06:23.080 Casie Aviles: So the next one would be… The best department.

72 00:06:23.410 00:06:30.580 Casie Aviles: And, after that, the commercial, so I think we’re… we’re close to… the reconciliation.

73 00:06:30.580 00:06:31.200 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

74 00:06:31.600 00:06:34.430 Casie Aviles: Yeah, there’s actually one. And you think…

75 00:06:35.730 00:06:39.900 Samuel Roberts: Okay, and then, so you think past is a little longer than, home improvement?

76 00:06:40.910 00:06:46.090 Casie Aviles: Yes, it’s the… it’s a little bigger, but I think we can…

77 00:06:46.390 00:06:52.740 Casie Aviles: Drop, yeah, I just put it as 4, but I could… I should be… I might be able to, like, finish it much…

78 00:06:53.300 00:06:55.859 Casie Aviles: Less, you know, with less money.

79 00:06:55.860 00:07:00.089 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I mean, I leave it… leave it wherever it is for now, see what we can get with it then, so…

80 00:07:00.300 00:07:01.530 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

81 00:07:01.860 00:07:04.989 Samuel Roberts: So, working on residential pests today.

82 00:07:06.000 00:07:12.539 Samuel Roberts: That’s the zip code update then. And so then, in terms of migration,

83 00:07:14.030 00:07:21.859 Samuel Roberts: So let’s talk migration, and then let’s talk central docs. So, we’ve got… this… Is this not a login?

84 00:07:21.860 00:07:25.449 Mustafa Raja: But I need to, you know, add some… add some… what’s it called?

85 00:07:26.390 00:07:28.400 Mustafa Raja: More context, you know, in the ticket.

86 00:07:28.400 00:07:29.080 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

87 00:07:29.080 00:07:30.440 Mustafa Raja: Okay, well, that’s what I was gonna say.

88 00:07:30.440 00:07:32.130 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, just update the ticket.

89 00:07:32.460 00:07:39.070 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I have the Zoom clip recorded, I just need to link it here. Perfect.

90 00:07:39.070 00:07:42.180 Samuel Roberts: I was gonna ask there. And then,

91 00:07:43.020 00:07:45.520 Samuel Roberts: So I guess this is probably done too, then, right?

92 00:07:45.880 00:07:47.340 Mustafa Raja: Yes.

93 00:07:47.340 00:07:50.779 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yes, and this is good to move to Dunn.

94 00:07:50.870 00:07:51.590 Mustafa Raja: Also…

95 00:07:53.690 00:07:54.430 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

96 00:07:55.490 00:08:03.210 Samuel Roberts: Okay, and there’s the credits, perfect. Alright. And then… yeah, I guess, where do we feel with these other pieces we wanna…

97 00:08:04.630 00:08:19.479 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, for 1793, my update there would be, so, in the last review, what we would want to do is we would want to use the summaries that are already in the surveys, right?

98 00:08:19.480 00:08:26.249 Mustafa Raja: Now on Friday, I didn’t get a chance to do that, so I’ll be doing that hopefully today, and then I’ll have a… I’ll have an update on that.

99 00:08:27.610 00:08:28.270 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

100 00:08:29.000 00:08:35.020 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great. And then do we only have print, here, right? Okay.

101 00:08:36.169 00:08:37.739 Samuel Roberts: So then, in terms of the…

102 00:08:37.970 00:08:44.130 Samuel Roberts: migration. We have it running on a dev environment, we have logging happening,

103 00:08:45.480 00:08:47.969 Samuel Roberts: Are we in a good place to, like.

104 00:08:48.570 00:08:51.640 Samuel Roberts: Kinda test it out a little bit and see if we can…

105 00:08:52.030 00:08:54.129 Samuel Roberts: Like, flip to a staging environment soon?

106 00:08:54.130 00:08:54.830 Mustafa Raja: Yep.

107 00:08:55.070 00:08:56.030 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

108 00:08:56.030 00:09:02.369 Samuel Roberts: I know there’s gonna be a few things we want to add to get to them, like the, oh, by the way, and the feedback and stuff, but…

109 00:09:02.370 00:09:03.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

110 00:09:03.660 00:09:11.130 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I think there’s one piece missing that we are not… right now, we are not pushing the Cloud SQL stuff to…

111 00:09:11.830 00:09:17.820 Mustafa Raja: BigQuill, but for what we have right now, I think… I think we have.

112 00:09:17.820 00:09:21.750 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, but we can at least kind of test out… maybe… maybe what we do is…

113 00:09:22.180 00:09:23.509 Mustafa Raja: We could always backfill.

114 00:09:24.620 00:09:31.889 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m not worried about getting that data in. I’m just thinking, do we want to start seeing how it performs comparatively? Did we talk about that?

115 00:09:35.540 00:09:44.540 Samuel Roberts: I guess it’s not quite this, but… like, we have questions coming in from the CSRs. I’m wondering if we can just kind of…

116 00:09:44.730 00:09:51.889 Samuel Roberts: dump a bunch of those out, like, not just thumbs up and thumbs down, but, like, whatever questions coming through, and just compare.

117 00:09:51.890 00:09:52.890 Mustafa Raja: Hmm…

118 00:09:54.370 00:10:12.600 Mustafa Raja: Let me know if this is… it would be good if, if we set up an automation, that takes a look at our current, production Andy, and then whatever question comes in, it just routes it, also to the,

119 00:10:12.670 00:10:15.479 Mustafa Raja: Deploy… a deployed dev version that we have.

120 00:10:15.990 00:10:17.309 Mustafa Raja: You know?

121 00:10:17.550 00:10:22.270 Mustafa Raja: So… Yeah, I think we want to look at something like that. Every time we could just take a look at it.

122 00:10:22.270 00:10:24.530 Samuel Roberts: Exactly, yeah, yeah, I think that’s a good idea. Okay.

123 00:10:24.640 00:10:28.460 Samuel Roberts: Let’s, let’s chat on that later, then.

124 00:10:28.460 00:10:29.120 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

125 00:10:29.120 00:10:30.929 Samuel Roberts: And probably add a ticket in there. Okay.

126 00:10:31.730 00:10:34.819 Samuel Roberts: Cool. Anything else on ABC that we didn’t cover just now?

127 00:10:39.390 00:10:42.790 Uttam Kumaran: I guess, sorry, you guys talked about the transcripts?

128 00:10:44.120 00:10:48.089 Samuel Roberts: No, I didn’t mention the transcripts yet, thank you, yes, that’s because it’s,

129 00:10:48.610 00:11:07.329 Samuel Roberts: Not in this view, I… go, there it is. Okay, yeah. So, I’m unblocked here, I was able to pull a bunch down, it’s a little weird, I can update this, now that I’ve done that, but I can’t filter still, but what I can do is, like, just request a bunch of the information, do the filtering.

130 00:11:07.330 00:11:08.480 Uttam Kumaran: Filter, filter for what?

131 00:11:08.480 00:11:09.040 Samuel Roberts: scripts.

132 00:11:09.380 00:11:21.570 Samuel Roberts: for searching, so I can’t just say, like… remember we were seeing inbound and outbound, or we were seeing mostly inbound on just when I was querying transcripts. Yeah. So I can’t easily just say, give me the inbound ones.

133 00:11:21.860 00:11:26.460 Samuel Roberts: I have to say, like, let’s… There’s the, the, the API…

134 00:11:26.460 00:11:31.219 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t mind if you get… I don’t mind if you get all of them, and then we filter…

135 00:11:31.370 00:11:33.830 Uttam Kumaran: At the warehouse, but… It’s like…

136 00:11:33.830 00:11:52.320 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, well, part of it is just figuring out what metadata we have for those two, so I… because part of it is the transcripts don’t necessarily come with all the metadata that we need, and so what I was doing was kind of combining two different API calls to two different parts of the 8x8 system. I can type something up to explain that, but yeah, it’s coming down, I was able to get a bunch of them, I got the bulk downloads working.

137 00:11:52.320 00:11:59.840 Samuel Roberts: Mostly. I have to kind of… it was… it was… there were some caching issues, but it’s… it’s doing alright now. I’ll update that here.

138 00:12:01.170 00:12:02.540 Samuel Roberts: Thank you for reminding me about that.

139 00:12:03.030 00:12:12.679 Uttam Kumaran: And I feel pretty good about, like, being able to show them something on transcripts on Thursday, right? Like, I mean, as soon as you get that into BigQuery, like, I can work with Amber and work on some analysis and things.

140 00:12:13.130 00:12:15.850 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Yeah, I’ll see about.

141 00:12:17.670 00:12:20.849 Uttam Kumaran: Like, even if you… dude, even if you’re able to get, like, a month’s worth.

142 00:12:21.340 00:12:22.299 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s exactly what I think.

143 00:12:22.300 00:12:22.950 Uttam Kumaran: Would be better.

144 00:12:22.950 00:12:34.699 Samuel Roberts: I think what the last thing I was in the middle of was I had… I pulled a bunch, but they were from, like, 2020, because of the way the dates filtering it worked out, so I was just gonna pull the last, like, two months or something, and see what… see what it looks like.

145 00:12:34.860 00:12:40.430 Samuel Roberts: So I’ll try to get that out, and then, yeah, I may have to coordinate about getting it into BigQuery, but I think I’ve got…

146 00:12:41.500 00:12:44.939 Samuel Roberts: some stuff there for that, but yeah, okay, we can coordinate that later.

147 00:12:45.240 00:12:54.889 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, you can… and yeah, if it’s something… you can use the BigQuery CLI to do that, and then, yeah, if it’s something we need to, like, host, we can put it into…

148 00:12:55.380 00:13:01.979 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, yeah, either into Dagster, or put that into something on a cloud run, cloud function.

149 00:13:02.380 00:13:07.579 Samuel Roberts: Sure, okay, that makes sense. Yeah, I’ll try to get some of that, documented better today, too.

150 00:13:08.570 00:13:10.240 Samuel Roberts: For that purpose. Okay.

151 00:13:10.960 00:13:18.279 Samuel Roberts: Thank you for reminding me about that, because that wasn’t top of mind just now, and I appreciate that. Okay, let me… this is actually unblocked now, so, that’ll be good.

152 00:13:19.410 00:13:20.750 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

153 00:13:20.980 00:13:22.249 Samuel Roberts: Anything else there?

154 00:13:25.500 00:13:26.210 Samuel Roberts: Great.

155 00:13:26.560 00:13:29.549 Samuel Roberts: Alright, I guess let’s jump to Lilo…

156 00:13:30.710 00:13:33.059 Samuel Roberts: Oh, we don’t have a V for that, so let’s just go to issues.

157 00:13:34.510 00:13:38.060 Samuel Roberts: I saw a couple things come in this morning, Casey, is that right?

158 00:13:38.860 00:13:45.640 Casie Aviles: Yeah, so I marked just the forecasting feedback that, Bobby gave as high priority.

159 00:13:46.200 00:13:54.940 Casie Aviles: also for the meta ads dashboard, so those are the two things that are high prior this week. So I know that, we pushed…

160 00:13:55.690 00:13:59.370 Casie Aviles: The deadlines, a week for…

161 00:13:59.670 00:14:05.930 Casie Aviles: the whole forecasting, since we were… Yeah. …blocked on a couple of things, but…

162 00:14:06.610 00:14:10.470 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think… I think that’s… that’s what we have for this week.

163 00:14:10.980 00:14:16.860 Casie Aviles: The only ones that are a bit stale here are… Yeah, that PR review.

164 00:14:17.360 00:14:22.079 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, this… I think this is in now into…

165 00:14:22.750 00:14:25.079 Samuel Roberts: Did Pranat finish up that? I don’t remember.

166 00:14:28.160 00:14:29.689 Casie Aviles: Oh, pronounce here.

167 00:14:31.030 00:14:32.359 Samuel Roberts: Oh, cool, okay, paper now.

168 00:14:32.620 00:14:33.670 Pranav Narahari: Oh, hey guys.

169 00:14:34.820 00:14:42.000 Samuel Roberts: Did we fix the Google, once the app got approved? Is that all good now? That was kind of this PR, I’ll jump it to you, actually.

170 00:14:42.290 00:14:46.210 Pranav Narahari: No, no, I need to… I need to finalize this.

171 00:14:46.210 00:14:46.820 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

172 00:14:47.030 00:14:47.720 Pranav Narahari: Yeah.

173 00:14:50.200 00:14:55.380 Samuel Roberts: Okay, then I’ll bump that back, probably progress for now.

174 00:14:55.480 00:14:59.410 Samuel Roberts: Okay. And then, yeah, forecasting, yep.

175 00:14:59.410 00:15:01.679 Pranav Narahari: I saw that, in the…

176 00:15:02.190 00:15:05.170 Pranav Narahari: In the channel, so… I’ll get that going. Okay.

177 00:15:05.920 00:15:06.680 Samuel Roberts: Alright.

178 00:15:07.050 00:15:09.410 Samuel Roberts: We have a little check-in later, we just don’t want…

179 00:15:09.560 00:15:12.219 Samuel Roberts: to the life tickets rare for this week.

180 00:15:15.390 00:15:16.299 Samuel Roberts: Okay, sounds good.

181 00:15:16.570 00:15:17.740 Samuel Roberts: Alright.

182 00:15:17.740 00:15:20.940 Uttam Kumaran: Pranav, there was a… there was a message from,

183 00:15:21.160 00:15:23.590 Uttam Kumaran: Both of them, to me and you?

184 00:15:23.760 00:15:27.879 Uttam Kumaran: Whenever you get a chance to check that, you can just ping me.

185 00:15:27.990 00:15:30.450 Uttam Kumaran: In the CSO channel, we can discuss, yeah.

186 00:15:31.580 00:15:32.350 Pranav Narahari: Oh, okay.

187 00:15:32.710 00:15:34.359 Pranav Narahari: Yep, yep, I see that now.

188 00:15:34.710 00:15:37.979 Samuel Roberts: Oh, right, you guys had a meeting before our check… our demo last week, right?

189 00:15:38.440 00:15:39.210 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

190 00:15:39.620 00:15:40.370 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

191 00:15:41.370 00:15:42.380 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.

192 00:15:43.170 00:15:44.990 Samuel Roberts: Anything else there, then?

193 00:15:45.440 00:15:46.670 Samuel Roberts: Are we good?

194 00:15:47.930 00:15:52.499 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, we’ll check in later and get the Gantt and maybe update a little linear with that, too.

195 00:15:53.560 00:15:54.270 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

196 00:15:54.560 00:15:59.330 Samuel Roberts: I guess let’s move to internal, Platform…

197 00:15:59.750 00:16:01.799 Samuel Roberts: Do you have any views for this? No, it’s still pending.

198 00:16:01.920 00:16:02.620 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

199 00:16:03.370 00:16:07.030 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I didn’t get a chance to do a lot last week,

200 00:16:07.550 00:16:19.710 Uttam Kumaran: I feel like I was… I just got kind of slammed with client work, but, yeah, I am curious, sort of one thing that I want to keep driving towards is just, like, the end-to-end codex.

201 00:16:21.090 00:16:40.599 Uttam Kumaran: So I feel like that’s… that’s sort of one thing. I shipped a bunch of half-baked PRs, but they’re gonna be… they’re gonna need… I may either… I may take them, or I may redo them. I think, broadly, Sam, one of the things that me and you were talking about is, like, for example, something like role-based access control, would it have been better for me to have just…

202 00:16:41.330 00:16:48.960 Uttam Kumaran: worked really diligently on, like, a great PRD, and then handed that to you for execution. And you can AI, or whatever.

203 00:16:49.120 00:16:59.689 Uttam Kumaran: Instead, what I did is I sort of did half and half, but, like, I sort of… I haven’t looked at what the PR created since I created it, so… don’t want to waste your time reviewing that, but, like.

204 00:17:00.240 00:17:04.410 Uttam Kumaran: maybe that’s sort of, like, what I need some guidance on.

205 00:17:05.260 00:17:11.990 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’m… I think if we… I mean, a PR… PRD, or even just, like, chatting about, like, chatting through a plan…

206 00:17:12.270 00:17:18.710 Samuel Roberts: Either with that, like, you know, lightweight feature, or the full, technical design dock with…

207 00:17:18.910 00:17:20.970 Samuel Roberts: with the AI and putting something together.

208 00:17:21.109 00:17:28.309 Samuel Roberts: It’s probably the best path forward, and then we’ll just do, like, a quick, like, review of those before we start executing whoever needs to execute on it.

209 00:17:29.490 00:17:30.400 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

210 00:17:30.640 00:17:32.660 Samuel Roberts: And then the other thing is this, like.

211 00:17:32.770 00:17:36.950 Samuel Roberts: instead of making full PRs from this, making draft PRs, and then we can still chat.

212 00:17:36.950 00:17:37.730 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

213 00:17:38.020 00:17:41.450 Samuel Roberts: And then it’ll just, you know, we’ll know what’s what there.

214 00:17:41.670 00:17:44.159 Samuel Roberts: I had another thought there, and I just totally blanked on it.

215 00:17:44.710 00:17:50.090 Uttam Kumaran: So, I think, I think they’re… they’re right here, looking at it. For… so for role-based access control.

216 00:17:50.750 00:17:53.370 Uttam Kumaran: for Zoom… for the Zoom pipeline.

217 00:17:53.820 00:17:54.950 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. Work.

218 00:17:55.300 00:18:00.220 Uttam Kumaran: And for the global… Yeah, go.

219 00:18:00.220 00:18:02.119 Samuel Roberts: Go ahead. No, finish, finish what you were saying.

220 00:18:02.800 00:18:05.520 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, and I think probably for the global search.

221 00:18:05.740 00:18:09.039 Uttam Kumaran: Those are gonna be, like, those are big-ass things.

222 00:18:11.170 00:18:18.659 Uttam Kumaran: So, I don’t… like, I guess, like, yeah, these are just, like, super big projects that, like, we all…

223 00:18:18.660 00:18:19.480 Samuel Roberts: I would say.

224 00:18:19.480 00:18:21.039 Uttam Kumaran: line on before piecemealing it.

225 00:18:21.670 00:18:39.969 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, exactly. I would say, like, either start, like, with the PRD, or get a basic PRD, and then put together the plan with the document with the AI that, like, anyone human or AI, could execute on, and then we can review that in a draft PR, and then run from there. Either feed it to Codex, or pull it down into cursor, or do whatever we need.

226 00:18:41.600 00:18:44.600 Uttam Kumaran: Okay. Because, yeah, those are big ones we want to think through a little bit more, you’re right.

227 00:18:45.660 00:18:46.120 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

228 00:18:46.120 00:18:54.229 Samuel Roberts: just tossing it to cursor is not always the… yeah. The other thing I was gonna say is, I think it’s probably… there’s a… I noticed there were a ton of attempted builds on Heroku that failed.

229 00:18:56.070 00:19:02.370 Samuel Roberts: And it kept, like, redeploying because it’s pushing to main the transcripts, so I think I want to prioritize either

230 00:19:03.060 00:19:08.639 Samuel Roberts: getting us on railway, or just moving to a production branch so that Heroku’s not just constantly trying to spin up new servers for that?

231 00:19:09.250 00:19:14.160 Samuel Roberts: So I think… is that… I don’t know if that’s in here, but I’m gonna add a, like

232 00:19:14.370 00:19:17.689 Samuel Roberts: This is… this is just railway there, but let’s add a new…

233 00:19:19.930 00:19:24.809 Samuel Roberts: platform to railway. At least to just…

234 00:19:25.990 00:19:27.789 Samuel Roberts: I’ll assign myself to that for now.

235 00:19:28.320 00:19:32.849 Samuel Roberts: Just get it up on Railway, make sure it works as intended before we even flip the switch.

236 00:19:34.770 00:19:35.540 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

237 00:19:36.210 00:19:39.639 Samuel Roberts: Because I noticed, I just had… I had, like, 30 emails of Heroku being, like.

238 00:19:40.120 00:19:45.699 Samuel Roberts: Something went wrong, something went wrong, but it really wasn’t any new things, it was just trying to rebuild the app and…

239 00:19:46.400 00:19:50.349 Samuel Roberts: With all the transcripts being pushed, so, we can clean that up.

240 00:19:50.350 00:19:50.950 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

241 00:19:52.640 00:19:53.430 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

242 00:19:53.880 00:19:54.820 Samuel Roberts: Oh, thank you.

243 00:19:54.820 00:19:56.649 Gabriel Lam: Can I, can I…

244 00:19:56.650 00:19:57.639 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, sorry, go ahead.

245 00:19:58.240 00:19:59.229 Gabriel Lam: And then we’re going.

246 00:19:59.950 00:20:08.640 Uttam Kumaran: Can I, Mark, like, some of these as, like, done. For example, there’s, like,

247 00:20:09.100 00:20:12.220 Uttam Kumaran: there’s this Texas SQL support. I feel like…

248 00:20:13.460 00:20:16.819 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know, I feel good about, like, the research there.

249 00:20:16.820 00:20:18.200 Samuel Roberts: I don’t even… okay, I don.

250 00:20:18.200 00:20:22.530 Uttam Kumaran: This is an old one. I think Casey has a really good spike on this, so…

251 00:20:22.530 00:20:24.759 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, this is… okay, yeah, totally, totally.

252 00:20:25.570 00:20:30.979 Uttam Kumaran: I’m gonna mark this as done. Cursor agent best practices, I’m gonna mark that as done.

253 00:20:32.550 00:20:33.170 Samuel Roberts: Hold on.

254 00:20:33.770 00:20:38.150 Uttam Kumaran: Linear integration V2, okay, so that’s… okay, that’s this.

255 00:20:38.560 00:20:40.149 Samuel Roberts: Blah, blah, blah…

256 00:20:43.620 00:20:45.830 Uttam Kumaran: Okay,

257 00:20:51.290 00:20:53.250 Uttam Kumaran: Cool. Okay, great.

258 00:20:53.430 00:20:55.700 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I feel good about this.

259 00:20:56.440 00:20:57.080 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

260 00:20:59.340 00:21:01.680 Gabriel Lam: With regards to,

261 00:21:02.060 00:21:12.149 Gabriel Lam: code owners in GitHub, I was talking to, like, Luke and Ryan and Greg, and they were saying, well, Luke was like, oh, I can’t build a PR, because he.

262 00:21:12.150 00:21:12.770 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

263 00:21:12.770 00:21:14.829 Gabriel Lam: didn’t have anything, and so maybe this is, like.

264 00:21:15.370 00:21:21.130 Gabriel Lam: Now with code owners, should we just give the whole org the ability to… push, or…

265 00:21:21.600 00:21:26.319 Uttam Kumaran: No, everybody has access… everybody has access to create PRs, it’s just you can’t get them close.

266 00:21:26.320 00:21:30.190 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, there was something with the way the teams were set up. I think they didn’t have…

267 00:21:30.750 00:21:31.809 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, really? Okay.

268 00:21:31.810 00:21:38.120 Samuel Roberts: access on Git… they just didn’t have GitHub access, so I went in and added the sales team that’s in there to it.

269 00:21:38.120 00:21:43.620 Gabriel Lam: Which is Luke and Ryan. That was Luke, yeah, that’s specifically who you mentioned, but yeah, if we just want to add…

270 00:21:43.640 00:21:45.750 Samuel Roberts: Everyone in the org.

271 00:21:47.830 00:22:01.450 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, and then generally, like they had mentioned, they’re like, you know, everything’s moving so fast, if I want to push something, I need to figure out where to push it, so I’m gonna send out, like, just new updates to readmees and stuff today.

272 00:22:01.450 00:22:06.410 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, ideally, they should just ask Cursor, where do I put this?

273 00:22:06.410 00:22:10.550 Gabriel Lam: You know, I want to continue to bias people towards that, because…

274 00:22:11.380 00:22:29.370 Uttam Kumaran: One thing I’ve learned about being an engineer is nobody reads documentation, ever. So, I… I don’t think we’re gonna solve that sort of problem here at Brainforge. Instead, I think I want to get people in the… condition people to just ask Kirscher when they have a question.

275 00:22:29.610 00:22:34.850 Uttam Kumaran: Like, no matter how dumb the question is, because we wrote all this stuff, where to put things, why there’s in there.

276 00:22:34.850 00:22:37.040 Samuel Roberts: The cursor reads the documentation when it needs it, so yeah.

277 00:22:37.040 00:22:37.640 Gabriel Lam: joking.

278 00:22:37.640 00:22:47.049 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so they… so if they have a question… I… I did this to… I did this to Luke, because he messaged me about something. I literally put it into cursor, and I sent him a screenshot of it.

279 00:22:47.240 00:22:53.559 Uttam Kumaran: And, like, we have to be kind of, like, assholes like that a little bit, because people are not gonna get… it’s a new way of thinking.

280 00:22:53.710 00:22:58.320 Uttam Kumaran: That, like, if you block, just ask Cursor what it is you’re blocked about, you know?

281 00:22:59.030 00:23:02.739 Uttam Kumaran: And, I just want to push people there as much as possible.

282 00:23:05.340 00:23:05.940 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

283 00:23:06.520 00:23:08.270 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s… that’s good.

284 00:23:08.610 00:23:09.230 Gabriel Lam: Yeah, I know.

285 00:23:09.230 00:23:09.980 Uttam Kumaran: I will, I will…

286 00:23:09.980 00:23:10.539 Gabriel Lam: I don’t have problems.

287 00:23:10.540 00:23:16.100 Uttam Kumaran: I’ll send to Ricoh to make sure everybody has access to this repo, so that’s an operations thing.

288 00:23:17.660 00:23:31.829 Gabriel Lam: I got also… I also got comments about, like, the context refill tokens being, like, max at 200K. Have we noticed it being a limitation yet, or do you feel like the 200K is, like, far? I just know that because we’re searching through the entire platform now…

289 00:23:31.830 00:23:32.670 Uttam Kumaran: No, I don’t know.

290 00:23:32.670 00:23:33.050 Gabriel Lam: all that.

291 00:23:33.050 00:23:39.050 Uttam Kumaran: What people are doing, But there’s no problem at all. Yeah. Okay. Like…

292 00:23:39.290 00:23:43.839 Uttam Kumaran: I… people just don’t have… I just… I just think, like, folks are so new to, like.

293 00:23:43.940 00:23:47.989 Uttam Kumaran: any sort of development work, so they’re just, like, spamming Go.

294 00:23:48.180 00:23:59.880 Uttam Kumaran: So, again, we need to train people. I think that’s one thing, Gabe, I don’t know if you had a chance to do that, or, like, I should do that, because I’m also noticing people are using 4.6 for, like.

295 00:24:00.020 00:24:09.000 Uttam Kumaran: simple tasks, like, we’re gonna burn through, like, hundreds of dollars figuring this out. So, like, no, there’s no… there’s absolutely no problem

296 00:24:09.630 00:24:12.550 Uttam Kumaran: Okay. Because I’m doing everything in there, like, max.

297 00:24:12.550 00:24:12.900 Gabriel Lam: Yeah.

298 00:24:12.900 00:24:18.919 Uttam Kumaran: So, like, I haven’t seen a single issue with that. They should start… they’re probably… they probably are not starting new chats.

299 00:24:19.910 00:24:20.510 Uttam Kumaran: Frankly.

300 00:24:21.130 00:24:22.100 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah…

301 00:24:22.370 00:24:24.360 Uttam Kumaran: It’s, like, probably as dumb as that.

302 00:24:24.630 00:24:29.769 Uttam Kumaran: So… Like, we… meaning we just have to, like, give people, again, like.

303 00:24:30.080 00:24:32.759 Uttam Kumaran: If they’re… if they’re hitting that problem.

304 00:24:32.760 00:24:50.559 Uttam Kumaran: they should ask her, so I’m hitting this problem, and it should tell them, okay, you should start a new chat, right? And I don’t mean to say dumb as in these people are dumb, but the problem is as basic as that, like, it’s actually, we shouldn’t overthink it. It’s gonna be as simple as that, so… because, from these folks, this is the first time ever using an IDE in their whole career.

305 00:24:53.380 00:24:54.150 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

306 00:24:55.740 00:24:58.939 Gabriel Lam: Alright, yeah, I’ve got a couple sessions, planned this week.

307 00:24:58.940 00:24:59.510 Uttam Kumaran: fall.

308 00:25:00.240 00:25:01.359 Uttam Kumaran: Great, thank you.

309 00:25:02.640 00:25:05.869 Samuel Roberts: And Utam, you mentioned, like, a GitHub 101 kind of thing?

310 00:25:06.050 00:25:09.109 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I would love for you to host that.

311 00:25:09.110 00:25:13.430 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I can… I can put something together for that. Okay. Shouldn’t be too…

312 00:25:13.990 00:25:23.180 Samuel Roberts: But yeah, just explaining, like, PRs… Basics, basics, like… how Git works, like, what is Git, like, how GitHub functions into that, and like, yeah, we can…

313 00:25:23.350 00:25:28.329 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, and like, okay, what is a branch? Why you want to create a branch? Like.

314 00:25:28.330 00:25:28.970 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

315 00:25:29.230 00:25:36.110 Uttam Kumaran: How to create… what is a pull request? And then also, like, how do poll requests get merged at our… on our team?

316 00:25:36.650 00:25:37.030 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

317 00:25:37.030 00:25:42.030 Uttam Kumaran: what I’ll do is we’ll record that, and then we won’t have to do this ever. We don’t have to do that, just to send people that.

318 00:25:42.310 00:25:44.639 Samuel Roberts: Exactly. Okay, cool.

319 00:25:44.840 00:25:52.099 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, maybe I’ll just, like, start fresh and, like, open it in cursor and show every… yeah, maybe I’ll try to get a good walkthrough going.

320 00:25:52.240 00:25:54.630 Samuel Roberts: Between GitHub. Okay.

321 00:25:55.010 00:25:55.720 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

322 00:25:56.200 00:26:01.070 Samuel Roberts: Good. Other, other things, platform, internal related?

323 00:26:01.700 00:26:06.470 Samuel Roberts: We talked about, open code, and…

324 00:26:06.850 00:26:11.099 Samuel Roberts: plugging in Azure keys to that before, probably before you were on, UTAM, I think?

325 00:26:12.000 00:26:15.040 Samuel Roberts: So we were gonna… Try that out today.

326 00:26:15.540 00:26:16.890 Samuel Roberts: If that works.

327 00:26:17.680 00:26:18.360 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

328 00:26:19.700 00:26:22.109 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, so on the Azure side,

329 00:26:22.480 00:26:28.269 Uttam Kumaran: I requested Azure access to, like, all the latest models. We are in a queue.

330 00:26:28.530 00:26:34.210 Uttam Kumaran: I don’t know if we’re gonna get it, but I asked for it,

331 00:26:35.920 00:26:44.930 Uttam Kumaran: I also have… I have, like, $2,000 worth of Gemini credits that are available, so if anyone wants that key, and wants to…

332 00:26:45.960 00:26:47.690 Uttam Kumaran: I mean, I would say, like.

333 00:26:48.110 00:26:51.219 Uttam Kumaran: Is anyone on this team purely using it for, like, coding?

334 00:26:53.650 00:26:54.200 Uttam Kumaran: Like…

335 00:26:54.200 00:26:54.840 Samuel Roberts: or…

336 00:26:54.840 00:26:56.120 Uttam Kumaran: Cursor for coding.

337 00:26:57.120 00:26:58.400 Samuel Roberts: Mostly, yeah.

338 00:26:58.400 00:27:01.679 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, then I may, I may, I may just hand…

339 00:27:01.880 00:27:13.109 Uttam Kumaran: you guys, like, I know, Casey, you and I… you’re probably just using it purely for coding. I have… I have… we have about $2,000 worth of Gemini credits that I just would like you to use that, if possible.

340 00:27:13.110 00:27:14.379 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, we can totally do it.

341 00:27:14.380 00:27:16.140 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah.

342 00:27:17.140 00:27:27.299 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, so if, yeah, let’s… I think, we were talking about just testing out getting open code, either in the CLI, in cursor, or there’s an add-on, so you can use it just like cursor, like, agents.

343 00:27:28.350 00:27:32.960 Samuel Roberts: start testing that out. Yeah, if we want to test our Gemini, and then, Mustafa was talking about,

344 00:27:33.820 00:27:37.969 Samuel Roberts: No, I’m playing. Kimmy, 2.5.

345 00:27:39.280 00:27:42.070 Samuel Roberts: Is that on Azure already? You said, Mustafa?

346 00:27:42.070 00:27:44.289 Uttam Kumaran: It’s not there yet, either.

347 00:27:44.290 00:27:47.950 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay, I thought, I thought he’d seen it, okay. That’s what I was wondering about, okay.

348 00:27:48.490 00:27:50.489 Mustafa Raja: I see, I see it, though.

349 00:27:52.020 00:27:57.059 Uttam Kumaran: Well, I don’t… no, no, I don’t think… I think the PR exists, but we… we can’t deploy it.

350 00:27:57.630 00:27:58.330 Uttam Kumaran: I see…

351 00:27:58.330 00:27:59.540 Mustafa Raja: Team deployment.

352 00:28:00.850 00:28:06.549 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, sorry, you could deploy it, but we can’t use our… sorry, we can’t use our credits for it.

353 00:28:06.550 00:28:07.160 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

354 00:28:07.430 00:28:07.770 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

355 00:28:07.770 00:28:10.960 Uttam Kumaran: But I also… I think we should go ahead and deploy it, because…

356 00:28:11.380 00:28:15.899 Uttam Kumaran: it’s… I mean, me and Clarence have been talking about this, it’s probably the most efficient token

357 00:28:16.010 00:28:17.639 Uttam Kumaran: Thing? Right now?

358 00:28:17.830 00:28:24.109 Uttam Kumaran: So, yeah, actually, you’re right. Like, it’s just that we can’t draw down from our credits for it, but that’s okay.

359 00:28:26.230 00:28:31.399 Samuel Roberts: Okay, but even if we just get open code set up and test it with, like, Gemini and with that, like, we’ll be ready to go once that…

360 00:28:31.650 00:28:33.740 Samuel Roberts: queue. Yeah. … clears out. Okay.

361 00:28:34.610 00:28:35.360 Samuel Roberts: Cool.

362 00:28:37.260 00:28:40.219 Samuel Roberts: Alright, that sounds good. Yeah, we’ll… That’s set up then.

363 00:28:40.380 00:28:44.310 Samuel Roberts: Anything else. I have… I will be…

364 00:28:45.010 00:28:53.469 Samuel Roberts: out, traveling, Thursday, Friday this week, and then next week, Friday and the following Monday. So,

365 00:28:54.060 00:29:08.810 Samuel Roberts: there’s… I have the busiest, like, first half of the year that I’ve ever had, and I have a baby now, so it’s gonna be a mess for me. But, yeah, it’s… it’s flying… we haven’t flown with the baby yet, and this is the first time, so it’s gonna be an adventure.

366 00:29:08.820 00:29:20.430 Samuel Roberts: But, I’ll be, like, available, probably, so I can, like, still, if you need something, Slack me, but I won’t be at the computer. So I just want to make sure that people are aware of that. I will coordinate with people in terms of, like, specifics.

367 00:29:20.460 00:29:24.349 Samuel Roberts: But I just wanted to let everyone know, because I think I posted it somewhere, but I wanted to just…

368 00:29:24.490 00:29:26.490 Samuel Roberts: go wide here.

369 00:29:28.510 00:29:33.870 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay. Anything else, then, that we all need to know, or anything like that?

370 00:29:36.530 00:29:37.940 Samuel Roberts: Cool. Alright.

371 00:29:38.490 00:29:42.030 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I guess let’s…

372 00:29:42.250 00:29:48.040 Samuel Roberts: Mustafa, you and I wanna… you wanna try… anyone else who wants to try open code, is the… where’s the Gemini key for that? Is that…

373 00:29:48.040 00:29:49.710 Uttam Kumaran: I just sent it into the…

374 00:29:49.710 00:29:55.560 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay, sorry, I didn’t see my… okay, cool. Alright, then we’ll start… start getting that going. Okay, cool. Okay.

375 00:29:56.450 00:29:57.800 Samuel Roberts: Alright, thank you, everyone.

376 00:29:58.900 00:30:00.379 Gabriel Lam: Thank you. Thank you.

377 00:30:01.290 00:30:02.109 Casie Aviles: good one.

378 00:30:02.110 00:30:02.759 Samuel Roberts: Have a good week.

379 00:30:06.160 00:30:06.990 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

380 00:30:13.660 00:30:15.440 Samuel Roberts: Alright, do you want to hang here, or do you want to do it?

381 00:30:16.100 00:30:18.020 Mustafa Raja: Do you have them put installed already?

382 00:30:18.310 00:30:19.930 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I have it installed.

383 00:30:20.290 00:30:20.930 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

384 00:30:21.620 00:30:24.989 Samuel Roberts: Alright, cool, yeah, I haven’t set that up. Let me, let me add that real quick.

385 00:30:24.990 00:30:25.810 Mustafa Raja: Yo!

386 00:30:26.360 00:30:30.939 Mustafa Raja: So are we doing it… are we doing this, or are we doing Gemini only?

387 00:30:33.500 00:30:36.160 Samuel Roberts: Either way, we’ll set up open code, right? So let’s,

388 00:30:36.280 00:30:41.860 Samuel Roberts: let’s try them out, because I’m curious to see how, like, how well it just combined, like, like, Clarence seemed to say…

389 00:30:42.850 00:30:43.620 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

390 00:30:43.740 00:30:45.040 Samuel Roberts: I’ll just say hop back on.

391 00:30:48.850 00:30:51.219 Mustafa Raja: To Gemini, or this one? That’s what I’m sorry.

392 00:30:53.190 00:30:54.100 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, what?

393 00:30:54.300 00:30:57.189 Mustafa Raja: So, so, are we going to work with Gemini or Azure?

394 00:30:59.430 00:31:01.020 Samuel Roberts: I think we want to test them both, right?

395 00:31:01.200 00:31:03.740 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so let me, let me set up a Jordan first.

396 00:31:04.290 00:31:05.560 Mustafa Raja: Okay, what do you.

397 00:31:05.560 00:31:09.459 Samuel Roberts: I’m seeing just granola right now, if that’s your… if you’re trying to share stuff.

398 00:31:09.460 00:31:10.720 Mustafa Raja: Oh, sorry.

399 00:31:11.250 00:31:13.289 Samuel Roberts: That’s why I was like, what?

400 00:31:13.290 00:31:15.619 Mustafa Raja: I’m sharing the other one.

401 00:31:16.030 00:31:20.060 Samuel Roberts: Okay, I was like, what are you talking about, this one? I was like, yeah, okay.

402 00:31:21.890 00:31:26.099 Samuel Roberts: So I would say… so it’s deployed, but we can’t use credit, so yeah, I would say give it a try here.

403 00:31:26.300 00:31:33.599 Samuel Roberts: And then… So, okay, so you installed it, you’ve got it, what is… this is open code.

404 00:31:33.930 00:31:37.229 Mustafa Raja: This is their IDE, but we can add that.

405 00:31:37.230 00:31:44.000 Samuel Roberts: The open code IDE, okay, yeah. But either way, yeah, I would say give it… whatever ID you want to use it in, I’m not really, you know, I’ve been using the code.

406 00:31:44.000 00:31:48.870 Mustafa Raja: To me, it doesn’t matter, but whatever folks feel good with, you know.

407 00:31:49.640 00:31:50.970 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay.

408 00:31:51.130 00:31:53.579 Samuel Roberts: So, oh, cool, okay, so let’s…

409 00:31:53.700 00:31:57.349 Samuel Roberts: Oh, so it has all those already set up, you just have to drop the keys in, is that how it works?

410 00:31:57.350 00:31:58.070 Mustafa Raja: Yes.

411 00:31:58.070 00:32:00.479 Samuel Roberts: Or do we have to set up Azure URL and stuff, too?

412 00:32:00.480 00:32:03.240 Mustafa Raja: No, no, no, we don’t have to set up by your URL.

413 00:32:03.790 00:32:08.229 Samuel Roberts: It was there, okay, cool, I didn’t see the… yep, I didn’t see that was there. Alright, cool.

414 00:32:09.420 00:32:10.080 Samuel Roberts: Sweet.

415 00:32:10.080 00:32:11.239 Mustafa Raja: Let me test it, actually.

416 00:32:11.450 00:32:13.710 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, test it out, and then let’s test out the Gemini real quick.

417 00:32:14.390 00:32:14.870 Mustafa Raja: Wow.

418 00:32:14.870 00:32:19.609 Samuel Roberts: There it is. Resource name, we gotta set it in an environment variable, or…

419 00:32:20.290 00:32:23.050 Samuel Roberts: Pass it using the resource name printer. Okay.

420 00:32:29.370 00:32:34.050 Samuel Roberts: Okay Yeah, I haven’t touched open code before at all, so I’m very curious.

421 00:32:34.050 00:32:35.779 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I haven’t either.

422 00:32:36.190 00:32:37.410 Mustafa Raja: So…

423 00:32:40.360 00:32:43.040 Samuel Roberts: I would just type… oh, there it is, okay.

424 00:32:43.280 00:32:45.300 Mustafa Raja: I mean, it is there, but where do I.

425 00:32:45.300 00:32:52.660 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, but… Azure OpenAI Resources Name Settings is missing, so maybe it’s in providers, then, under Azure?

426 00:32:54.310 00:33:01.740 Samuel Roberts: go to providers, It’s just API key, is there another way?

427 00:33:05.870 00:33:06.659 Mustafa Raja: custom provider.

428 00:33:07.450 00:33:11.730 Samuel Roberts: Or it’s just an environment variable, but that seems, like, not how we want to set it up.

429 00:33:12.220 00:33:14.340 Samuel Roberts: Did you add the Azure, or was Azure was there?

430 00:33:14.810 00:33:21.899 Mustafa Raja: No, so, I clicked disconnect, and it asked me only for API key, and now it’s connected.

431 00:33:21.900 00:33:26.180 Samuel Roberts: Oh, interesting. Okay. I would have thought I would have had to ask for more than that.

432 00:33:26.180 00:33:27.189 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, me too.

433 00:33:27.190 00:33:30.660 Samuel Roberts: I’m gonna disconnect and reconnect and see what happens real quick, just so we can see it.

434 00:33:38.610 00:33:40.530 Mustafa Raja: It’s this one, right? Not this one.

435 00:33:40.530 00:33:42.860 Samuel Roberts: I believe so, yeah, I don’t know what that… I don’t know what Cognitive Services is.

436 00:33:43.930 00:33:48.669 Samuel Roberts: Huh, that’s really not… not what I was expecting, okay. Yeah.

437 00:33:49.210 00:33:51.310 Samuel Roberts: Is there, like, a… whoa, what’s that up there?

438 00:33:52.280 00:33:58.040 Samuel Roberts: Hit, hit, communicate… Is this something we can set? Manage model… oh, that’s the same thing, okay.

439 00:33:59.960 00:34:05.749 Samuel Roberts: Azure… Resource name parameter?

440 00:34:06.580 00:34:10.580 Samuel Roberts: I wonder if this is just an open Azure issue, let me look on Google.

441 00:34:10.580 00:34:12.660 Mustafa Raja: I’m just going to Google it.

442 00:34:13.639 00:34:17.540 Samuel Roberts: Open code, Azure Resource Me.

443 00:34:18.260 00:34:22.840 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so it’s endpoint URL, which makes sense, right? We need to give it endpoint UR.

444 00:34:22.840 00:34:24.600 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, but where does it get set?

445 00:34:25.120 00:34:28.249 Samuel Roberts: Hmm… It doesn’t mean you aren’t the, the O… the…

446 00:34:28.630 00:34:31.690 Samuel Roberts: The GUI just might not have it as a way to set it.

447 00:34:31.690 00:34:33.159 Mustafa Raja: So you can edit…

448 00:34:33.510 00:34:35.819 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I was gonna say, just edit the JSON, put it in there.

449 00:34:37.350 00:34:40.170 Mustafa Raja: Oh, do you want to… you want me to set it up in JSON, or…

450 00:34:40.179 00:34:45.969 Samuel Roberts: What were you gonna touch? Just put an environment variable? Variable? Sorry, I’m reading a different thing than you’re reading, yeah.

451 00:34:46.590 00:34:48.390 Mustafa Raja: I’m think- I’m thinking doing this.

452 00:34:49.330 00:34:53.229 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, do that. I was looking at, this, or the…

453 00:34:53.840 00:34:54.760 Mustafa Raja: Oh, this one.

454 00:34:56.000 00:35:01.179 Samuel Roberts: No, not quite. Just look at the providers, the link I just sent.

455 00:35:01.910 00:35:03.680 Mustafa Raja: Wait, let me take a look at that.

456 00:35:06.530 00:35:10.680 Samuel Roberts: There’s, like, a settings file you can configure, I just don’t know why it’s not…

457 00:35:11.230 00:35:14.049 Mustafa Raja: This is better. This one is better.

458 00:35:14.050 00:35:17.830 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know why I wouldn’t have pulled that normally, yeah.

459 00:35:18.180 00:35:19.000 Samuel Roberts: I just don’t know why.

460 00:35:19.000 00:35:20.660 Mustafa Raja: You know, how do I get in here?

461 00:35:22.110 00:35:24.529 Mustafa Raja: I think it’s just a, word, hold on.

462 00:35:25.350 00:35:27.340 Samuel Roberts: So it’s, it’s in, where is it, where is it? Us?

463 00:35:27.950 00:35:30.340 Samuel Roberts: Scroll up a little bit,

464 00:35:30.860 00:35:35.529 Samuel Roberts: Hold on, it says it’s in… Yeah, there it is.

465 00:35:38.600 00:35:41.110 Samuel Roberts: Odd that it’s not in the UI, but…

466 00:35:42.750 00:35:44.409 Mustafa Raja: Oh, Juan is just beta.

467 00:35:44.750 00:35:46.379 Mustafa Raja: It’s a bit of a human.

468 00:35:46.380 00:35:49.070 Samuel Roberts: Oh, Ben, there you go, that’s what it is. Okay, cool.

469 00:35:55.700 00:35:56.980 Mustafa Raja: Commissioned…

470 00:36:00.010 00:36:00.660 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

471 00:36:05.850 00:36:06.750 Mustafa Raja: conflict.

472 00:36:09.290 00:36:11.139 Mustafa Raja: Wait, let me get that.

473 00:36:11.720 00:36:16.499 Mustafa Raja: So it should be… I don’t have this structure.

474 00:36:17.400 00:36:19.210 Samuel Roberts: There’s no .local anywhere?

475 00:36:19.870 00:36:21.720 Mustafa Raja: Let me, let me check, actually.

476 00:36:23.150 00:36:25.519 Samuel Roberts: It should be… yeah, go to, just…

477 00:36:27.480 00:36:29.620 Mustafa Raja: Westminster tomorrow.

478 00:36:30.250 00:36:37.089 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, just, like, CD into that. Or, do a ls, maybe. It’s not gonna… it’s not a directory, so just do an ls.local, maybe.

479 00:36:38.380 00:36:39.380 Mustafa Raja: Hmm…

480 00:36:44.750 00:36:46.219 Mustafa Raja: Oh, nice.

481 00:36:46.220 00:36:47.100 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah.

482 00:36:47.980 00:36:51.770 Samuel Roberts: So now CD into local, share, open code, yeah.

483 00:36:53.450 00:36:57.355 Mustafa Raja: Shadow CV… Open…

484 00:37:00.810 00:37:03.429 Mustafa Raja: Putin code. And then, see, just.

485 00:37:03.430 00:37:08.019 Samuel Roberts: cat… cat auth.json. Yeah, just cat… yeah.

486 00:37:11.250 00:37:13.150 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, there you go. Okay, so that…

487 00:37:14.850 00:37:17.749 Samuel Roberts: Huh, that’s a weird… it’s not even matching the schema.

488 00:37:20.490 00:37:25.230 Mustafa Raja: This is auth.json, no? We need to do the open quadrant.json.

489 00:37:27.350 00:37:27.870 Mustafa Raja: That’s.

490 00:37:27.870 00:37:31.749 Samuel Roberts: Oh, weird, you’re right, it says auth up here, okay, credentials config…

491 00:37:32.910 00:37:36.749 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, so is there… look, I’ll just ls that whole directory and see what’s in there.

492 00:37:38.440 00:37:40.169 Samuel Roberts: Just LS and C.

493 00:37:43.840 00:37:44.590 Samuel Roberts: Huh.

494 00:37:47.190 00:37:47.890 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

495 00:37:49.260 00:37:53.770 Samuel Roberts: Would be nice if we could just search it up somewhere. Yeah, okay, let me… hmm…

496 00:38:01.500 00:38:04.420 Mustafa Raja: It’s a resource as an environment variable.

497 00:38:04.670 00:38:13.250 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay, set your environment variable, or add it to your bash profiles, all… yeah, okay, I see, I see what’s going on here, okay. Yeah, so here… oh, that’s cognitive services,

498 00:38:14.130 00:38:15.800 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, maybe just.

499 00:38:16.050 00:38:19.509 Mustafa Raja: This one is a simple one, Azure OpenAI one.

500 00:38:19.780 00:38:23.780 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think we just want to do that, like, yeah, exactly. That’s what I was just saying. Go ahead and do that.

501 00:38:24.800 00:38:28.079 Samuel Roberts: I think you were on the right track the first time I threw you off, I apologize.

502 00:38:28.080 00:38:32.100 Mustafa Raja: Hmm… Okay, what I’ll do is…

503 00:38:32.470 00:38:34.009 Samuel Roberts: Do you have the.

504 00:38:35.200 00:38:36.550 Mustafa Raja: CLI connected?

505 00:38:39.040 00:38:45.479 Mustafa Raja: I think this is done, no? We have the API key already in there, no? Oh, right, so you just gotta do this. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.

506 00:38:46.540 00:38:47.800 Samuel Roberts: Sorry, yeah, you’re right.

507 00:38:49.900 00:38:53.700 Samuel Roberts: You probably want to do it to your… Profile?

508 00:38:54.940 00:38:59.580 Samuel Roberts: It’s, it’s slash… it’s dot ZSHRC, sorry. So…

509 00:39:00.070 00:39:03.260 Mustafa Raja: Is it this… How do we get to it?

510 00:39:03.260 00:39:06.030 Samuel Roberts: No, no, no, it’s just you need a dot before the Z.

511 00:39:07.270 00:39:08.520 Mustafa Raja: Oh, sorry.

512 00:39:08.890 00:39:14.549 Samuel Roberts: It’s a dot, yeah, so I’ve done that a number of times, don’t worry, so… yeah, so, like, put a dot there.

513 00:39:14.830 00:39:17.499 Mustafa Raja: Like the dog comes here, and here also.

514 00:39:17.500 00:39:21.820 Samuel Roberts: Both dots… if you’re gonna do it that… yeah, it’s confusing, but yeah, you need both dots right now, so… okay.

515 00:39:24.580 00:39:26.340 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so you’re just gonna add it…

516 00:39:26.380 00:39:30.119 Samuel Roberts: to… the bottom of that file, I guess.

517 00:39:34.220 00:39:40.680 Mustafa Raja: So the source name is just going to be… this URL, right? Set your.

518 00:39:40.680 00:39:43.760 Samuel Roberts: What was it?

519 00:39:44.180 00:39:47.539 Samuel Roberts: be Brainforge OpenAI, I think, right?

520 00:39:48.700 00:39:49.210 Mustafa Raja: Actually, let’s step.

521 00:39:49.210 00:39:54.269 Samuel Roberts: check where… how far the resource name… yeah, resourcename.openai.azure, so…

522 00:39:54.640 00:39:59.600 Samuel Roberts: It should be… and that’s a different URL, but,

523 00:40:06.200 00:40:08.529 Samuel Roberts: That’s… okay, maybe…

524 00:40:20.080 00:40:22.749 Samuel Roberts: It’s so interesting, I don’t know why it would be…

525 00:40:23.410 00:40:27.419 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let’s just grab the, the first part, I think, and try that first.

526 00:40:29.700 00:40:39.030 Samuel Roberts: just the… I think it’s just the Brainforge-Openai. Try that and see what happens. Although I might not build the URLs right if this isn’t right, so we may have to go into those settings anyway, but…

527 00:40:42.990 00:40:46.580 Mustafa Raja: No, we have to do something else, also. I think source, right?

528 00:40:46.660 00:40:51.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, but I don’t think… that added… I don’t know if that added it to your config, did it?

529 00:40:52.150 00:40:53.629 Mustafa Raja: No, no, it should…

530 00:40:57.180 00:40:58.430 Mustafa Raja: No, it did not.

531 00:40:59.400 00:41:02.040 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think you want to add that, like.

532 00:41:02.340 00:41:04.840 Samuel Roberts: Edit that file to put that line into it.

533 00:41:08.990 00:41:12.390 Mustafa Raja: There is a command to get into that. I don’t know what it is.

534 00:41:12.390 00:41:15.449 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I would just… Like, nano or something?

535 00:41:15.450 00:41:16.539 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, anyone.

536 00:41:16.540 00:41:18.620 Samuel Roberts: internet? Yeah, Nana’ll be fine.

537 00:41:20.370 00:41:23.370 Samuel Roberts: Nano, yeah, then just do .zacrest.

538 00:41:23.950 00:41:24.970 Samuel Roberts: How that works, too.

539 00:41:25.970 00:41:26.660 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

540 00:41:27.640 00:41:29.840 Samuel Roberts: And then just paste it at the bottom, I guess.

541 00:42:15.200 00:42:16.090 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

542 00:42:16.790 00:42:17.510 Samuel Roberts: Alright, cool.

543 00:42:17.510 00:42:21.030 Mustafa Raja: Oh, if I try this… Hello.

544 00:42:23.020 00:42:25.689 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I would close and reopen it, probably. Yeah.

545 00:42:35.960 00:42:36.870 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

546 00:42:37.600 00:42:43.389 Mustafa Raja: the API deployment for this does not exist. If you have created… hmm…

547 00:42:43.780 00:42:46.119 Samuel Roberts: I think it’s because it’s trying to build the wrong URL.

548 00:42:48.060 00:42:50.290 Mustafa Raja: Okay, how do we fix that?

549 00:42:50.530 00:42:54.830 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, so go back to the, I think…

550 00:42:55.290 00:42:58.669 Mustafa Raja: Run the models command to select your deployed model.

551 00:42:58.670 00:43:03.230 Samuel Roberts: No, it’s gonna be… Go up back to config up here.

552 00:43:04.970 00:43:11.400 Samuel Roberts: I think this is… remember, like, I think we have to build this, but we don’t have an open code.json yet, do we? So we probably have to add one, probably.

553 00:43:13.600 00:43:14.979 Samuel Roberts: So I think, yeah, if we add…

554 00:43:14.980 00:43:18.810 Mustafa Raja: Where, where, where we could… where we have it.

555 00:43:20.570 00:43:23.620 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let’s just do a quick search to see where that stores it.

556 00:43:25.180 00:43:27.369 Mustafa Raja: Will we finally be able to find it?

557 00:43:32.090 00:43:33.340 Mustafa Raja: This map…

558 00:43:36.410 00:43:39.090 Samuel Roberts: Oh, it can be a few different levels, yeah, okay, I see.

559 00:43:40.680 00:43:46.219 Samuel Roberts: Is there a .config folder in your, your user directory?

560 00:43:47.040 00:43:52.579 Mustafa Raja: No, in my usual… So just go to, yeah, go back to the terminal.

561 00:43:53.740 00:43:57.520 Samuel Roberts: and just do a, LS… dot config.

562 00:43:59.630 00:44:01.699 Mustafa Raja: Oh, OpenGuard has it. So now…

563 00:44:01.700 00:44:05.019 Samuel Roberts: Now, ls, yeah.config slash open code and see what’s in there.

564 00:44:05.170 00:44:05.949 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, we’re just gonna.

565 00:44:08.060 00:44:08.790 Mustafa Raja: Boom.

566 00:44:12.290 00:44:15.550 Mustafa Raja: drink… Okay, now…

567 00:44:15.550 00:44:16.850 Samuel Roberts: See if there’s one in there.

568 00:44:17.670 00:44:19.510 Mustafa Raja: This package.json…

569 00:44:20.620 00:44:22.749 Samuel Roberts: That’s fine, I think we can just add one here, I think.

570 00:44:22.750 00:44:23.580 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

571 00:44:37.370 00:44:38.850 Mustafa Raja: Hmm…

572 00:44:40.310 00:44:42.179 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, so then I would say, yeah, copy that.

573 00:44:44.110 00:44:44.900 Mustafa Raja: This isn’t…

574 00:44:44.900 00:44:46.369 Samuel Roberts: I’ll just change it to…

575 00:44:52.950 00:44:56.390 Mustafa Raja: No. Is it a zero only deal or a European only?

576 00:44:56.920 00:44:59.570 Samuel Roberts: - good question. Let’s see.

577 00:45:05.410 00:45:10.540 Mustafa Raja: They could have made it a lot simpler, you know, if they… Ask the target guy.

578 00:45:10.540 00:45:11.960 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I know, I know.

579 00:45:16.040 00:45:16.560 Samuel Roberts: Can you…

580 00:45:16.560 00:45:18.619 Mustafa Raja: 4.5 is this old?

581 00:45:19.190 00:45:20.140 Samuel Roberts: Azure.

582 00:45:21.550 00:45:23.580 Samuel Roberts: Which one? Sorry, hold on, I’m trying to think. When?

583 00:45:24.100 00:45:26.950 Mustafa Raja: Give me 2.5, the version, you know?

584 00:45:28.580 00:45:30.490 Samuel Roberts: Oh, weird. No, I don’t know what the…

585 00:45:31.350 00:45:34.270 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no, no, I think this is just a version, sorry.

586 00:45:35.080 00:45:35.700 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

587 00:45:36.890 00:45:38.520 Mustafa Raja: Check completions.

588 00:45:39.020 00:45:41.940 Mustafa Raja: Do you want to give this whole URL in there, or…

589 00:45:41.940 00:45:46.449 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, paste that in, let’s see what’s there, if I didn’t…

590 00:45:46.910 00:45:47.870 Mustafa Raja: See it all.

591 00:45:57.110 00:45:57.810 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

592 00:45:59.750 00:46:00.540 Mustafa Raja: Who’s…

593 00:46:09.950 00:46:11.020 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

594 00:46:11.130 00:46:17.159 Mustafa Raja: Oh no, I’ll just write it… And then I’ll lose it.

595 00:46:17.400 00:46:18.540 Mustafa Raja: In the nose.

596 00:46:18.960 00:46:20.730 Mustafa Raja: Camera to point forward.

597 00:46:22.130 00:46:28.230 Mustafa Raja: So… Okay, let’s… let’s try it out now.

598 00:46:34.260 00:46:35.030 Mustafa Raja: H.

599 00:46:38.120 00:46:40.900 Mustafa Raja: Resource… hmm, the error is different now.

600 00:46:41.490 00:46:44.779 Samuel Roberts: Okay, well, that’s something. Let’s jump over back to the settings.

601 00:46:45.720 00:46:47.339 Samuel Roberts: Or go to the, the…

602 00:46:47.340 00:46:50.980 Mustafa Raja: I just want to see if any other ones are working.

603 00:46:51.660 00:46:52.840 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, good point.

604 00:46:55.200 00:46:57.069 Samuel Roberts: Let’s try 4-0, we know that works, right?

605 00:46:57.670 00:46:59.069 Mustafa Raja: For, for…

606 00:46:59.070 00:47:00.920 Samuel Roberts: Or we’re gonna find the 4-0 Zoom backfill, yeah.

607 00:47:03.810 00:47:08.219 Mustafa Raja: No, I want… I want to add more models, right?

608 00:47:08.730 00:47:11.920 Mustafa Raja: 4.1, right? .

609 00:47:13.360 00:47:17.450 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know, whatever we can test, I guess. I would just type and see what… see what…

610 00:47:17.650 00:47:18.980 Samuel Roberts: Lot of filters, too.

611 00:47:20.880 00:47:21.580 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

612 00:47:21.580 00:47:27.189 Mustafa Raja: I don’t think… what it should be doing, it should be pulling the names from our… what’s it called?

613 00:47:27.190 00:47:27.829 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think it’s.

614 00:47:27.830 00:47:28.540 Mustafa Raja: It’s not…

615 00:47:28.540 00:47:30.479 Samuel Roberts: just building URLs, you’re right.

616 00:47:30.480 00:47:30.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

617 00:47:30.980 00:47:31.750 Samuel Roberts: I’d be doing that.

618 00:47:31.880 00:47:33.429 Samuel Roberts: But I don’t think it does.

619 00:47:37.790 00:47:39.179 Mustafa Raja: Let’s try photo.

620 00:47:41.090 00:47:41.990 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

621 00:47:42.880 00:47:43.780 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

622 00:47:47.330 00:47:49.649 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s building the URL on the go.

623 00:47:52.290 00:47:55.180 Samuel Roberts: Okay, hold on, let’s see what it says here, I found another thinner.

624 00:48:04.370 00:48:07.219 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, 401 says cognitive services only.

625 00:48:07.220 00:48:08.140 Samuel Roberts: Look at this.

626 00:48:08.640 00:48:09.280 Mustafa Raja: What?

627 00:48:09.940 00:48:11.270 Samuel Roberts: Hold on, let’s look at this.

628 00:48:14.100 00:48:15.590 Samuel Roberts: Yes, this year.

629 00:48:19.540 00:48:20.500 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

630 00:48:31.200 00:48:32.150 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

631 00:48:34.600 00:48:36.970 Samuel Roberts: So maybe it’s not gonna work right now, I don’t know.

632 00:48:38.480 00:48:42.470 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know why our URLs are different, is really the question.

633 00:48:50.810 00:48:52.519 Samuel Roberts: Oh, here we go, hold on.

634 00:49:03.030 00:49:08.030 Samuel Roberts: Someone 3 months ago said they got Azure OpenAI working using the native OpenAI provider.

635 00:49:15.280 00:49:17.399 Samuel Roberts: I’m trying to see if there’s any more here.

636 00:49:21.760 00:49:24.320 Samuel Roberts: No, there’s nothing more here, it’s just that.

637 00:49:24.650 00:49:27.049 Samuel Roberts: Let me share that here so we have it saved here.

638 00:49:29.340 00:49:38.460 Samuel Roberts: So, let’s try to go… Go back to… or let me go back, hold on. If we go back to the OpenAI settings, maybe…

639 00:49:39.020 00:49:42.029 Mustafa Raja: Oh, opener settings, it just doesn’t have anything in there.

640 00:49:42.030 00:49:47.800 Samuel Roberts: I’m wondering if we can… if we can write there… the config there.

641 00:49:50.200 00:49:53.800 Samuel Roberts: like, build a base URL for OpenAI that is…

642 00:49:55.150 00:50:04.449 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, some of the… some of… some of these let us do that, but at least for now, open code IDE isn’t doing that for us.

643 00:50:05.560 00:50:07.450 Mustafa Raja: To leave you one thing.

644 00:50:09.110 00:50:12.579 Samuel Roberts: Right, but let’s… I mean, it’s definitely changed something, right? Because it’s…

645 00:50:12.790 00:50:16.649 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s resource not found now. There is a lot.

646 00:50:16.650 00:50:17.960 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

647 00:50:19.300 00:50:20.649 Samuel Roberts: Okay, let’s.

648 00:50:22.330 00:50:26.039 Mustafa Raja: Let’s try to set up OpenAI with that base URL instead of Azure, maybe.

649 00:50:30.710 00:50:32.170 Mustafa Raja: They shouldn’t, okay.

650 00:50:32.940 00:50:34.590 Samuel Roberts: So yeah, let’s just put the…

651 00:50:35.430 00:50:39.469 Samuel Roberts: like, let’s copy this for Azure, and just… or just change that to OpenAI, maybe.

652 00:50:39.650 00:50:40.250 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

653 00:50:40.250 00:50:41.349 Samuel Roberts: Is that… yeah, I miss…

654 00:50:43.470 00:50:45.209 Mustafa Raja: Is it this, or is it this?

655 00:50:45.730 00:50:49.789 Samuel Roberts: That’s what I’m trying to figure out, hold on, I don’t see if I see it anywhere. Let me jump back.

656 00:50:56.790 00:50:58.510 Samuel Roberts: Huh, it doesn’t even say…

657 00:51:02.060 00:51:03.230 Mustafa Raja: JSON…

658 00:51:04.370 00:51:08.860 Samuel Roberts: We could also set up a custom provider, maybe, but that seems more complicated. I would just put open…

659 00:51:09.460 00:51:10.200 Mustafa Raja: Oops.

660 00:51:10.950 00:51:13.450 Samuel Roberts: AI, I guess.

661 00:51:13.840 00:51:18.559 Mustafa Raja: At this point, I might just want to look for my custom provider.

662 00:51:19.150 00:51:20.000 Samuel Roberts: Yeah…

663 00:51:26.450 00:51:27.190 Mustafa Raja: Custom.

664 00:51:30.920 00:51:32.629 Mustafa Raja: Home Custom Pro Wenter.

665 00:51:34.430 00:51:36.989 Mustafa Raja: Base URL, we can do base URL.

666 00:51:36.990 00:51:38.870 Samuel Roberts: And there, there you go, there you go. Okay, let’s try that.

667 00:51:41.920 00:51:45.480 Mustafa Raja: Where is that? Where is Israel? Okay.

668 00:51:48.160 00:51:52.590 Mustafa Raja: Actually, Good tone.

669 00:51:54.280 00:51:55.169 Samuel Roberts: What are you looking for?

670 00:51:55.170 00:52:01.389 Mustafa Raja: I’m just going to get the exact keys from our platform in ENV.

671 00:52:03.650 00:52:08.710 Mustafa Raja: since we have it set up as base URL and then the model, you know.

672 00:52:08.710 00:52:10.120 Samuel Roberts: Right. Yeah.

673 00:52:18.700 00:52:21.160 Mustafa Raja: Azure Beef URL…

674 00:52:25.080 00:52:26.290 Mustafa Raja: There were…

675 00:52:46.960 00:52:48.150 Mustafa Raja: Yay, King.

676 00:53:03.660 00:53:04.800 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay.

677 00:53:04.890 00:53:05.839 Mustafa Raja: How are you?

678 00:53:07.460 00:53:08.920 Mustafa Raja: No, sweet.

679 00:53:09.670 00:53:10.779 Mustafa Raja: What’s the idea?

680 00:53:10.780 00:53:11.550 Samuel Roberts: the.

681 00:53:18.770 00:53:19.520 Mustafa Raja: Jason?

682 00:53:23.950 00:53:26.109 Mustafa Raja: I don’t think we usually heard it, right?

683 00:53:26.110 00:53:28.130 Samuel Roberts: No, I would just try that and see what happens.

684 00:53:28.520 00:53:32.719 Mustafa Raja: I think I need to… since this wouldn’t be building the URL.

685 00:53:32.720 00:53:35.480 Samuel Roberts: No, we probably want the full URL there, yeah, you’re right.

686 00:53:42.130 00:53:45.660 Mustafa Raja: Name, deployment name… Wait.

687 00:53:46.170 00:53:48.940 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I just used this one probably here, right? Oh, okay.

688 00:53:53.660 00:53:59.080 Mustafa Raja: Because, if you take a look at this, with this URL… Yeah, I just use that.

689 00:53:59.080 00:54:01.950 Samuel Roberts: URL, maybe. Just use that… yeah, let’s just try that one.

690 00:54:02.300 00:54:02.650 Samuel Roberts: Bouncy.

691 00:54:05.990 00:54:06.860 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

692 00:54:07.640 00:54:08.350 Mustafa Raja: For me.

693 00:54:09.020 00:54:10.260 Samuel Roberts: Alright, now let’s try that out.

694 00:54:11.690 00:54:12.320 Mustafa Raja: That’s time.

695 00:54:12.320 00:54:13.380 Samuel Roberts: Custom, right? Yeah.

696 00:54:17.080 00:54:18.700 Mustafa Raja: Something’s… whoa!

697 00:54:19.600 00:54:21.250 Mustafa Raja: Okay! Nice.

698 00:54:21.620 00:54:23.980 Mustafa Raja: Alright. You did something.

699 00:54:26.160 00:54:27.790 Mustafa Raja: How are you doing today?

700 00:54:30.110 00:54:32.769 Mustafa Raja: So is… so this isn’t… what?

701 00:54:35.500 00:54:37.230 Mustafa Raja: I think it’s very tempting.

702 00:54:37.750 00:54:39.990 Mustafa Raja: Oh my god. It’s rate limiting.

703 00:54:41.920 00:54:45.369 Samuel Roberts: That’s crazy. Oh, what? What is getting rate limited here?

704 00:54:45.750 00:54:46.979 Mustafa Raja: the Azure…

705 00:54:47.570 00:54:49.809 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I know, but, like, you made one request, you know?

706 00:54:50.120 00:54:51.160 Mustafa Raja: Yeah…

707 00:54:52.000 00:54:53.330 Samuel Roberts: What are the limits here?

708 00:54:54.990 00:54:58.850 Mustafa Raja: 50… 50,000 per se… per minute.

709 00:54:59.070 00:55:00.719 Samuel Roberts: Per minute, okay.

710 00:55:00.720 00:55:03.199 Mustafa Raja: This isn’t 50,000 tokens, I know that.

711 00:55:03.200 00:55:06.230 Samuel Roberts: No way. No, I mean, but it’s feeding all of this, though.

712 00:55:08.790 00:55:10.569 Samuel Roberts: That’s how I knew you, if you look at the…

713 00:55:10.600 00:55:14.169 Mustafa Raja: the underlying errors would be a bit JSON then, right?

714 00:55:14.170 00:55:18.080 Samuel Roberts: Could be big, yeah. I would just start a new… New chat, yeah.

715 00:55:21.280 00:55:22.340 Mustafa Raja: needs work.

716 00:55:24.700 00:55:25.829 Mustafa Raja: Oh, this works.

717 00:55:26.610 00:55:27.820 Samuel Roberts: Cool, okay.

718 00:55:29.610 00:55:34.509 Samuel Roberts: Just chat with it a little more and see if it, like, gets a limit or not real quick.

719 00:55:35.070 00:55:36.050 Mustafa Raja: Down this…

720 00:55:42.750 00:55:44.390 Samuel Roberts: Can you click on that? What happens when you click on that?

721 00:55:44.390 00:55:45.480 Mustafa Raja: Anything?

722 00:55:47.680 00:55:48.880 Samuel Roberts: Huh, okay.

723 00:55:51.930 00:55:56.150 Mustafa Raja: in you… if this could just open up, I could…

724 00:55:56.150 00:55:58.100 Samuel Roberts: I know, that’s why I’m like, what is it not?

725 00:55:59.310 00:56:02.300 Samuel Roberts: Is there a way to see anything else from…

726 00:56:03.800 00:56:04.750 Mustafa Raja: Let me…

727 00:56:04.750 00:56:05.340 Samuel Roberts: Thanks, dude.

728 00:56:05.340 00:56:06.819 Mustafa Raja: It’s been on somewhere.

729 00:56:06.960 00:56:08.580 Mustafa Raja: Open code log…

730 00:56:08.580 00:56:09.320 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

731 00:56:14.850 00:56:17.710 Mustafa Raja: I’m not gonna… And this is just in…

732 00:56:18.800 00:56:21.210 Mustafa Raja: I think the CLI might have been better.

733 00:56:21.570 00:56:23.699 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, you’d probably still try it, maybe, I don’t know.

734 00:56:23.700 00:56:25.779 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’ll try that.

735 00:56:26.510 00:56:28.830 Mustafa Raja: This… because this is in beta, so…

736 00:56:30.380 00:56:31.950 Mustafa Raja: I’ll have to rent it out.

737 00:56:34.090 00:56:38.130 Mustafa Raja: Let me actually get, look at, look at that.

738 00:56:42.120 00:56:45.730 Samuel Roberts: You should just be able to use the same one we already set, right? That probably wrote it to that file.

739 00:56:46.510 00:56:46.970 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

740 00:56:46.970 00:56:47.350 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

741 00:56:47.350 00:56:48.600 Mustafa Raja: How’s it going to be cool.

742 00:56:49.510 00:56:51.530 Mustafa Raja: Get… get the CLI.

743 00:57:03.630 00:57:04.620 Mustafa Raja: Hmm?

744 00:57:05.740 00:57:09.030 Mustafa Raja: Okay, we didn’t really do it, right?

745 00:57:09.500 00:57:14.020 Mustafa Raja: So… Come on.

746 00:57:39.490 00:57:42.499 Mustafa Raja: Sorry if this is taking… if this is taking some time.

747 00:57:42.500 00:57:47.829 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know, you’re good. I mean, maybe in a few more minutes, we might… you might just be able to run with it from here, but…

748 00:57:48.310 00:57:50.720 Samuel Roberts: Because it is almost 11 Eastern.

749 00:57:59.260 00:58:03.710 Mustafa Raja: I saw that we could actually deploy 4.60% in Azure.

750 00:58:05.400 00:58:06.000 Samuel Roberts: What?

751 00:58:06.410 00:58:07.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

752 00:58:07.670 00:58:08.410 Samuel Roberts: Really?

753 00:58:09.040 00:58:09.980 Mustafa Raja: Let me show you.

754 00:58:16.050 00:58:17.419 Mustafa Raja: If it loads up.

755 00:58:18.110 00:58:18.920 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

756 00:58:19.370 00:58:26.199 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I saw it earlier that we could deploy Azure. This has the model config for that.

757 00:58:26.560 00:58:29.220 Mustafa Raja: Amy… This is up.

758 00:58:33.020 00:58:36.280 Samuel Roberts: Alright, yeah, give that a try, just run… run it, I guess, I don’t know what it has to do.

759 00:58:36.510 00:58:37.649 Samuel Roberts: Is it open code?

760 00:58:45.640 00:58:48.400 Samuel Roberts: Probably just run open code, right? Just, yeah, there it is.

761 00:58:48.400 00:58:49.000 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

762 00:58:50.820 00:58:55.829 Mustafa Raja: I want to run it somewhere, and I mean, so let me get the part.

763 00:58:56.170 00:58:57.350 Mustafa Raja: Where’s my folder?

764 00:59:01.820 00:59:02.640 Samuel Roberts: What are you trying to do?

765 00:59:03.450 00:59:05.589 Mustafa Raja: I’m not going to, get into…

766 00:59:06.170 00:59:07.379 Samuel Roberts: Oh, I see, okay.

767 00:59:15.830 00:59:16.770 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

768 00:59:18.400 00:59:20.080 Mustafa Raja: This is nice.

769 00:59:20.080 00:59:23.090 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, do the slash models thing and see if they show up.

770 00:59:26.570 00:59:33.429 Mustafa Raja: Windows… See, even with Azure, you can do clone, you know?

771 00:59:34.020 00:59:37.980 Mustafa Raja: In the model provider, for Azure. This needs to…

772 00:59:37.980 00:59:39.809 Samuel Roberts: Is that new? I don’t remember that.

773 00:59:40.720 00:59:44.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I didn’t know either, I just… when I was looking to be the deploy… what?

774 00:59:45.790 00:59:46.859 Mustafa Raja: They don’t have my…

775 00:59:46.860 00:59:48.570 Samuel Roberts: Oh yeah, back in November.

776 00:59:49.110 00:59:51.950 Mustafa Raja: You don’t have a custom provider.

777 00:59:53.710 00:59:58.330 Samuel Roberts: just type… Customer… did it not… will you scroll the whole list and see it?

778 00:59:58.330 01:00:00.640 Mustafa Raja: No, it’s just not there.

779 01:00:00.920 01:00:07.609 Samuel Roberts: Okay, where did it save that? Is there, like, a… yeah, there you go.

780 01:00:14.310 01:00:18.380 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so it didn’t save it in the same place, maybe? I don’t know.

781 01:00:19.860 01:00:20.180 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, true.

782 01:00:20.180 01:00:27.699 Samuel Roberts: You, If you go to connect, can you connect a custom one again, you think?

783 01:00:28.050 01:00:34.260 Mustafa Raja: No, and if I, if I, you know, type it, type custom, Lesson doesn’t appear here.

784 01:00:34.880 01:00:41.040 Samuel Roberts: Hmm, okay, that’s, let’s go back to the…

785 01:00:41.160 01:00:44.650 Samuel Roberts: Console, and see if we can find that config, maybe.

786 01:00:47.140 01:00:54.200 Samuel Roberts: So just do a, Back to that… yeah, just L… or… yeah…

787 01:00:57.120 01:00:59.529 Samuel Roberts: Oh, you gotta do LS,

788 01:01:00.650 01:01:04.639 Samuel Roberts: But you gotta do the, full slash, yeah.

789 01:01:06.120 01:01:06.890 Samuel Roberts: There you go.

790 01:01:07.750 01:01:15.590 Mustafa Raja: excuse me… Okay, open code… Nice.

791 01:01:17.550 01:01:21.039 Samuel Roberts: And just do, like, a cat opencode.json, see what it says.

792 01:01:23.840 01:01:27.100 Samuel Roberts: Okay, so it didn’t write that to there, so where did it write it then?

793 01:01:27.220 01:01:35.510 Samuel Roberts: Back over here… Is there anything up here that’s helpful?

794 01:01:36.840 01:01:39.749 Samuel Roberts: Oh, wait a minute, there’s settings down here? Is this what we were in earlier?

795 01:01:40.860 01:01:41.510 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

796 01:01:44.370 01:01:47.310 Samuel Roberts: I’m just trying to see if there’s a folder or something that we’re in.

797 01:01:49.740 01:01:53.080 Mustafa Raja: We are in… this folder.

798 01:01:53.080 01:01:55.480 Samuel Roberts: Oh, maybe it wrote it there, then.

799 01:01:57.390 01:01:58.719 Mustafa Raja: Let me see…

800 01:01:59.210 01:02:01.890 Samuel Roberts: Because it can do project-level JSON.

801 01:02:02.310 01:02:03.030 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

802 01:02:03.030 01:02:03.480 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

803 01:02:03.480 01:02:07.160 Samuel Roberts: I would say just go to, whatever this folder is.

804 01:02:07.570 01:02:10.199 Mustafa Raja: We, hmm, yeah.

805 01:02:10.750 01:02:14.830 Mustafa Raja: CDMS… I’m doing that.

806 01:02:14.830 01:02:16.910 Samuel Roberts: top random stuff, Tableau…

807 01:02:31.800 01:02:33.310 Samuel Roberts: And then just, yeah.

808 01:02:33.720 01:02:40.590 Samuel Roberts: Do… Do an LS dash LA real quick.

809 01:02:45.850 01:02:48.800 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I didn’t know if there’d be another dot or anything in there.

810 01:02:53.620 01:02:55.000 Samuel Roberts: That was.

811 01:02:55.050 01:02:57.730 Mustafa Raja: Anything in this folder, right?

812 01:02:57.730 01:03:02.139 Samuel Roberts: Code UI. So this is a new thing, you said?

813 01:03:02.890 01:03:04.140 Mustafa Raja: the customer?

814 01:03:05.530 01:03:05.970 Samuel Roberts: the.

815 01:03:05.970 01:03:10.919 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the IDE is this, this IDE is new, yeah.

816 01:03:16.670 01:03:20.270 Mustafa Raja: I don’t know why, after one message… Whoa.

817 01:03:20.530 01:03:23.550 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it did reply, but after some retries.

818 01:03:24.300 01:03:25.940 Samuel Roberts: Right, because it was getting…

819 01:03:25.940 01:03:28.330 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Rate limited or something.

820 01:03:32.360 01:03:36.610 Mustafa Raja: Oh yeah, so Opus… Lupus.

821 01:03:36.830 01:03:38.859 Mustafa Raja: So yeah, we can just deploy OpenSync.

822 01:03:40.080 01:03:43.719 Mustafa Raja: Maybe. I don’t know what the costs are there, though, either, you know, like, what the difference is.

823 01:03:45.880 01:03:48.200 Samuel Roberts: Where did you get the, the UI?

824 01:03:54.310 01:03:57.839 Mustafa Raja: I think it was somewhere in the installation…

825 01:04:03.980 01:04:07.409 Mustafa Raja: I got it from somewhere, I don’t know where it… when I got it.

826 01:04:09.720 01:04:12.350 Mustafa Raja: That’s playing… oh, yeah, this ID, you know.

827 01:04:13.320 01:04:14.480 Samuel Roberts: IDE, and then.

828 01:04:14.480 01:04:15.949 Mustafa Raja: And then insulation.

829 01:04:18.920 01:04:23.909 Mustafa Raja: No, this is just saying that, yeah, do this and that.

830 01:04:24.260 01:04:25.100 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

831 01:04:26.000 01:04:30.090 Mustafa Raja: Open code… 90E…

832 01:04:30.730 01:04:31.340 Samuel Roberts: Hmm.

833 01:04:34.290 01:04:37.330 Mustafa Raja: I must have wrote to install open code, then.

834 01:04:41.600 01:04:45.370 Mustafa Raja: Download open code… yeah, this… let me share it.

835 01:04:45.810 01:04:47.000 Samuel Roberts: Oh, whoa.

836 01:04:48.590 01:04:52.030 Samuel Roberts: Open code desktop, okay, Open Code Desktop, that’s how I was trying to figure out what the name was.

837 01:04:53.660 01:04:55.780 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is the little beta, so…

838 01:04:56.250 01:04:59.080 Samuel Roberts: Where… Or…

839 01:04:59.970 01:05:06.530 Mustafa Raja: Open code CNI… custom… Right.

840 01:05:16.780 01:05:20.610 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it should be config, open code, open code.json, yeah, everything should have gone there, I think.

841 01:05:21.960 01:05:26.859 Samuel Roberts: Okay, well, let’s just set it up again, then, maybe, if we can… yeah, let’s build that, yeah, okay.

842 01:05:28.350 01:05:30.349 Mustafa Raja: Let me just do that, then. Yeah.

843 01:05:30.350 01:05:30.980 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

844 01:05:32.430 01:05:36.740 Mustafa Raja: Terminal… nano… do this…

845 01:05:37.060 01:05:37.580 Samuel Roberts: Yep.

846 01:05:37.710 01:05:43.490 Mustafa Raja: Then… how is going to… Boop, this…

847 01:05:44.610 01:05:47.280 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, all the way down to…

848 01:05:47.920 01:05:48.899 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. Yeah.

849 01:05:49.570 01:05:52.010 Mustafa Raja: Then I need to come over here…

850 01:05:55.270 01:05:58.820 Mustafa Raja: Into… No, no, this.

851 01:05:58.820 01:06:00.329 Samuel Roberts: No, it went up… yeah, there you go, yeah.

852 01:06:02.430 01:06:08.550 Mustafa Raja: And then… Let me just see if I can copy my stuff from here.

853 01:06:08.680 01:06:15.779 Mustafa Raja: If that is possible… Otherwise… No, we cannot. What?

854 01:06:19.930 01:06:22.700 Mustafa Raja: Wait, let me just copy this stuff that I put in, you know.

855 01:06:23.470 01:06:26.570 Mustafa Raja: I think what we did is we added the whole thing, you know?

856 01:06:27.400 01:06:30.980 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, but I’m just not sure why it… where did it… oh, maybe.

857 01:06:34.220 01:06:35.940 Mustafa Raja: Wait, Kyla could click on.

858 01:06:36.460 01:06:38.080 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s what we want, I think.

859 01:06:39.260 01:06:41.555 Mustafa Raja: And then… Here…

860 01:06:49.450 01:06:53.690 Mustafa Raja: This, and then API key is this…

861 01:06:59.970 01:07:03.400 Mustafa Raja: What? Mmm… Okay.

862 01:07:03.600 01:07:07.409 Mustafa Raja: I’m just going to delete this, because we are not passing anything here, so…

863 01:07:07.410 01:07:10.630 Samuel Roberts: Right, and then, yeah, I just add the model, right?

864 01:07:12.830 01:07:13.480 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

865 01:07:15.900 01:07:17.200 Mustafa Raja: Morning.

866 01:07:21.000 01:07:24.069 Mustafa Raja: Now, what goes into the… into the… That’s what I was just saying.

867 01:07:24.440 01:07:26.040 Samuel Roberts: About to look up, yeah.

868 01:07:28.480 01:07:37.045 Mustafa Raja: Lesson provider these models… Hmm…

869 01:07:44.510 01:07:47.570 Mustafa Raja: Schema… What?

870 01:07:47.570 01:07:51.950 Samuel Roberts: It should be models, then my model name, and then the name, and then the model display name.

871 01:07:52.880 01:07:54.250 Mustafa Raja: Oh, can you share the JSON?

872 01:07:54.970 01:07:55.690 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

873 01:07:58.290 01:08:00.370 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if it’s gonna format alright, but yeah.

874 01:08:04.610 01:08:07.570 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, if you go all the way down to… where are we at?

875 01:08:07.990 01:08:10.419 Mustafa Raja: I’m looking at the JSON that you sent.

876 01:08:10.890 01:08:11.480 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

877 01:08:12.250 01:08:18.550 Mustafa Raja: Okay, models, my model name, and then name, my model, display name, okay.

878 01:08:18.680 01:08:22.440 Mustafa Raja: So, it’s just name and… name and the key, right?

879 01:08:22.720 01:08:23.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

880 01:08:30.970 01:08:33.640 Mustafa Raja: I’m just saying, just give me 2.5…

881 01:08:34.130 01:08:38.820 Mustafa Raja: We’ll call it a day, and then see… This even shows up.

882 01:08:46.310 01:08:47.250 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

883 01:08:47.960 01:08:49.800 Mustafa Raja: We should be good.

884 01:08:51.580 01:08:53.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, yeah, write that, and then…

885 01:08:53.470 01:08:56.969 Mustafa Raja: I’m just going to check it if it reflected.

886 01:08:59.069 01:09:00.149 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

887 01:09:02.859 01:09:04.879 Samuel Roberts: Alright, I’ll see what happens when you open it now.

888 01:09:13.500 01:09:15.180 Mustafa Raja: Unrecognized yeast.

889 01:09:15.660 01:09:16.506 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

890 01:09:23.399 01:09:26.279 Samuel Roberts: Oh, whoa, it’s in user… is your user Apple?

891 01:09:27.260 01:09:28.310 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

892 01:09:28.310 01:09:31.860 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, you are. Okay, never mind. Sorry, I got confused for a second, I thought it was some other folder. Okay, we’re good.

893 01:09:32.420 01:09:33.050 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

894 01:09:33.729 01:09:35.770 Samuel Roberts: Okay, let’s…

895 01:09:38.670 01:09:40.880 Mustafa Raja: What does this really mean, though?

896 01:09:41.160 01:09:43.610 Mustafa Raja: I’m recognizing what does this really mean?

897 01:09:44.660 01:09:45.550 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

898 01:09:45.960 01:09:47.349 Mustafa Raja: Google doesn’t know that.

899 01:09:50.020 01:09:53.829 Mustafa Raja: Let me… Kirsten might be able to help us here.

900 01:09:58.740 01:09:59.620 Mustafa Raja: Okay, brother.

901 01:09:59.620 01:10:02.650 Samuel Roberts: Oh, it’s gotta be in options. Did you see the whole thing here? Hold on.

902 01:10:03.000 01:10:05.689 Mustafa Raja: Wait… Oh, sorry.

903 01:10:05.790 01:10:12.230 Mustafa Raja: So, my provider… Okay, I’m just going to copy your thing here, then.

904 01:10:12.600 01:10:13.150 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

905 01:10:18.900 01:10:20.200 Mustafa Raja: Sorry…

906 01:10:24.520 01:10:34.020 Mustafa Raja: Let me… Let me… Let me open Tomino now.

907 01:10:35.140 01:10:39.119 Mustafa Raja: Let me, open text edit also, next edit.

908 01:10:41.370 01:10:43.930 Mustafa Raja: I think… okay.

909 01:10:44.520 01:10:47.789 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no… Wasn’t this one or this one?

910 01:10:48.240 01:10:49.090 Mustafa Raja: No, no.

911 01:10:49.940 01:10:52.979 Mustafa Raja: I’m going to copy this over here.

912 01:10:53.150 01:10:55.739 Mustafa Raja: And then I’m going to edit it like that.

913 01:10:56.790 01:10:57.590 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

914 01:10:58.240 01:11:02.359 Mustafa Raja: So, my provider will be my custom provider, right?

915 01:11:03.030 01:11:03.660 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

916 01:11:03.880 01:11:06.919 Mustafa Raja: And then… base URL goes under option.

917 01:11:07.330 01:11:08.129 Samuel Roberts: Yep, that’s what it looks like.

918 01:11:08.130 01:11:11.670 Mustafa Raja: And I think the API key would also go in there, right?

919 01:11:13.290 01:11:15.410 Samuel Roberts: Probably? Yeah.

920 01:11:15.410 01:11:19.240 Mustafa Raja: The migration provider would need the name also.

921 01:11:19.240 01:11:20.589 Samuel Roberts: Find that, okay.

922 01:11:27.290 01:11:29.300 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, options.apiki, yep.

923 01:11:31.520 01:11:33.190 Mustafa Raja: A good provider.

924 01:11:37.150 01:11:42.329 Mustafa Raja: And this whole thing goes under options. I’ll just do this over here now.

925 01:11:43.320 01:11:44.080 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

926 01:11:44.080 01:11:44.650 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

927 01:11:47.750 01:11:49.189 Mustafa Raja: This needs a name.

928 01:11:53.100 01:11:54.670 Mustafa Raja: Good reminder.

929 01:11:57.740 01:12:02.180 Mustafa Raja: And then… Okay, options.

930 01:12:04.590 01:12:05.420 Mustafa Raja: And this…

931 01:12:06.870 01:12:07.560 Samuel Roberts: And then…

932 01:12:07.560 01:12:08.140 Mustafa Raja: What?

933 01:12:15.520 01:12:20.820 Mustafa Raja: I would love if Pritia was here to help me out.

934 01:12:20.920 01:12:21.980 Mustafa Raja: With this woman…

935 01:12:21.980 01:12:23.020 Samuel Roberts: No, I know.

936 01:12:23.670 01:12:27.170 Samuel Roberts: No, I think that’s fine, that’s comma, and then models, I think that might be good.

937 01:12:31.890 01:12:32.909 Samuel Roberts: Let’s just write that and see what happens.

938 01:12:32.910 01:12:36.470 Mustafa Raja: Okay, then write out, and… No.

939 01:12:43.960 01:12:45.200 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, okay.

940 01:12:45.200 01:12:46.269 Samuel Roberts: Cool, okay, so we’re…

941 01:12:46.310 01:12:47.780 Mustafa Raja: Not via JSON.

942 01:12:47.780 01:12:49.300 Samuel Roberts: We just missed something, okay, what do we miss?

943 01:12:49.300 01:12:50.480 Mustafa Raja: 9-11.

944 01:12:52.310 01:12:55.960 Mustafa Raja: 5, 6… 11.

945 01:12:56.420 01:12:59.189 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, this is… this should be wrapping.

946 01:12:59.190 01:13:00.899 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, of course, of course.

947 01:13:01.280 01:13:02.800 Mustafa Raja: The Admin Commerce.

948 01:13:07.170 01:13:07.780 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

949 01:13:11.350 01:13:12.760 Mustafa Raja: Please work now.

950 01:13:14.900 01:13:15.910 Mustafa Raja: Oh.

951 01:13:16.860 01:13:19.100 Samuel Roberts: Cool, okay, now try to pick that model, yeah.

952 01:13:19.800 01:13:25.990 Mustafa Raja: Where is… can we… Oh, nice.

953 01:13:26.590 01:13:30.539 Mustafa Raja: Okay, I’m just… Oh, kidney.

954 01:13:31.140 01:13:33.789 Mustafa Raja: And this is good provider.

955 01:13:34.450 01:13:35.710 Mustafa Raja: Hello!

956 01:13:38.470 01:13:41.099 Mustafa Raja: This is a good DUI, to be honest.

957 01:13:41.100 01:13:44.980 Samuel Roberts: Yeah… Okay, so it used 10,000 tokens?

958 01:13:44.980 01:13:45.770 Mustafa Raja: What?

959 01:13:48.600 01:13:49.789 Samuel Roberts: Look at this thinking.

960 01:13:50.510 01:13:52.599 Samuel Roberts: Right, so there’s probably more going on back there.

961 01:14:00.500 01:14:01.989 Mustafa Raja: Should I do this? Should I…

962 01:14:01.990 01:14:03.539 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know, hold on.

963 01:14:09.250 01:14:13.859 Samuel Roberts: I guess… Yeah, try it now, yeah.

964 01:14:15.440 01:14:19.870 Mustafa Raja: Resource Brainforge, Brain Forge, OpenAI.

965 01:14:20.940 01:14:22.930 Samuel Roberts: As long as I hover over here…

966 01:14:23.450 01:14:23.880 Mustafa Raja: Weird.

967 01:14:23.880 01:14:31.989 Samuel Roberts: Or, hold on, I can’t see what I’m clicking, sorry, I didn’t realize I didn’t have the drawer on. Hold on. What does it say here? Let me hover over that.

968 01:14:34.930 01:14:37.529 Samuel Roberts: I don’t know if I’ll tell you where that’s affecting other things.

969 01:14:37.530 01:14:38.800 Mustafa Raja: Try to set limits.

970 01:14:40.830 01:14:42.710 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I guess it’s fine, try it.

971 01:14:48.500 01:14:49.190 Samuel Roberts: Oops.

972 01:15:05.820 01:15:08.990 Samuel Roberts: Oh, okay, so that’s not 10,000 tokens, there must be a prompt.

973 01:15:10.300 01:15:11.869 Mustafa Raja: Oh, they must be an okay.

974 01:15:11.870 01:15:13.930 Samuel Roberts: That only, that only went up a very little bit.

975 01:15:14.120 01:15:18.150 Mustafa Raja: Yeah… Good.

976 01:15:18.150 01:15:21.479 Samuel Roberts: Okay, well… It’s working, at least.

977 01:15:23.310 01:15:27.940 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. This is better than the IDE, so I’m just… I’ll just stick with it.

978 01:15:28.610 01:15:30.689 Samuel Roberts: Okay. Okay, now it’s thinking a lot.

979 01:15:32.410 01:15:34.230 Mustafa Raja: This is good.

980 01:15:35.250 01:15:37.060 Mustafa Raja: Gimme is good. Nice.

981 01:15:37.060 01:15:39.230 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I’ve been using it a little bit.

982 01:15:40.040 01:15:42.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I want to do some work for my…

983 01:15:43.010 01:15:45.900 Mustafa Raja: farther for open claw, but I didn’t get the chance in the.

984 01:15:45.900 01:15:47.050 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

985 01:15:47.800 01:15:49.140 Mustafa Raja: I had some other stuff.

986 01:15:49.330 01:15:55.290 Mustafa Raja: Going, going, so… Okay. So this is good. I’m trying to think if there’s anything else.

987 01:15:57.150 01:15:59.259 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m trying to think,

988 01:15:59.450 01:16:04.889 Mustafa Raja: I mean, I don’t know, where the request is for that.

989 01:16:05.320 01:16:10.310 Samuel Roberts: You know, for the, for the new resources. Yeah, I think we just gotta wait for that, yeah.

990 01:16:10.460 01:16:12.219 Mustafa Raja: But, but it’s just…

991 01:16:12.220 01:16:12.730 Samuel Roberts: do.

992 01:16:13.340 01:16:14.470 Mustafa Raja: you know, if I… if I…

993 01:16:14.470 01:16:15.450 Samuel Roberts: Oh, there you go, yeah.

994 01:16:15.450 01:16:16.290 Mustafa Raja: It is.

995 01:16:19.160 01:16:23.079 Samuel Roberts: If I click on this, does it say, though, like, any of the info when you click on it?

996 01:16:23.260 01:16:24.819 Samuel Roberts: control.

997 01:16:25.380 01:16:32.439 Samuel Roberts: No, hold it, hold it, don’t do that yet, I wanna see… Hmm, alright, keep going.

998 01:16:35.610 01:16:37.360 Samuel Roberts: Does it give pricing on it?

999 01:16:45.160 01:16:47.850 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, I don’t see pricing.

1000 01:16:49.110 01:16:51.419 Samuel Roberts: Let me see what I can find here…

1001 01:16:56.460 01:16:58.089 Samuel Roberts: I mean, you can admit, right?

1002 01:16:58.090 01:17:04.229 Mustafa Raja: Always ask, Utam. What I would want to understand is,

1003 01:17:04.670 01:17:12.940 Mustafa Raja: you know, what did Utham mean by, because Kimi worked, how did it work?

1004 01:17:12.940 01:17:19.800 Samuel Roberts: It’s not using cred… we have, there’s so… I think… I don’t know where this is, but there’s somewhere there’s a bunch of Azure credits.

1005 01:17:20.610 01:17:24.269 Mustafa Raja: Okay. So it’s not just paying for it. So I don’t know what we’re paying for right now, you know?

1006 01:17:25.370 01:17:27.190 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, me neither.

1007 01:17:27.190 01:17:27.549 Samuel Roberts: I can trust.

1008 01:17:27.550 01:17:28.290 Mustafa Raja: Dig into that.

1009 01:17:28.290 01:17:28.980 Samuel Roberts: But I don’t know what I am.

1010 01:17:28.980 01:17:30.259 Mustafa Raja: I’m fishing there, no.

1011 01:17:32.160 01:17:34.989 Mustafa Raja: I think AC would have better context on this.

1012 01:17:35.240 01:17:36.319 Samuel Roberts: He might, yeah.

1013 01:17:36.320 01:17:39.220 Mustafa Raja: Put them would have context on this.

1014 01:17:40.240 01:17:44.320 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I don’t know where that, where that would be here.

1015 01:17:45.470 01:17:47.010 Mustafa Raja: We got this running.

1016 01:17:47.230 01:17:51.340 Mustafa Raja: I believe Google should be fairly simpler than this.

1017 01:17:51.700 01:17:54.690 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it should be. We can just drop that key in, probably, and start using it.

1018 01:17:54.690 01:17:57.270 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, do you want to do that, or…

1019 01:17:57.270 01:18:01.630 Samuel Roberts: I mean, you could probably figure that out. I might try it myself. I gotta kind of run right now, but.

1020 01:18:01.630 01:18:02.200 Mustafa Raja: For men.

1021 01:18:02.200 01:18:04.449 Samuel Roberts: We can figure… yeah, I would say just drop that in and see what happens.

1022 01:18:04.760 01:18:11.099 Samuel Roberts: happens, I’ll try the same thing. I’m gonna add it to my setup, too.

1023 01:18:12.060 01:18:19.000 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, I’ll be using the… the IDE isn’t useful much. No, it was still very bad.

1024 01:18:19.000 01:18:19.480 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.

1025 01:18:19.480 01:18:27.380 Mustafa Raja: all for working… all for open code, so it doesn’t make sense for us to have that at all. So, yeah, this is pretty much it. Thank you.

1026 01:18:28.090 01:18:29.340 Samuel Roberts: Cool, alright, thanks.

1027 01:18:29.860 01:18:30.800 Samuel Roberts: Yep.

1028 01:18:30.800 01:18:31.620 Mustafa Raja: Have a good day.